In related news, Scott Pilgrim vs The World: The Game - Complete Edition - which released on 14th January 2021 - includes the remaster of Scott Pilgrim vs. The World: The Game and its original DLCs: the Knives Chau and Wallace Wells add-on packs. It's out on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch and Stadia. … [Read more...] about Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World: The Game is Limited Run Games’ “biggest release of all time”
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Cold War Zombies: Best loadout, weapons and field upgrades
Optic: None Muzzle: Flash Cone 12 Ga Barrel: 24.8” Task Force Body: Ember Sighting Point (or Mounted Flashlight) Magazine: Stanag 12 Rnd Tube Handle: None Stock: Marathon Stock So, we’re going with a maximised salvage and equipment drop rate in this loadout, which is massively beneficial throughout the game but especially in later rounds. The more salvage you get, the easier it is to armour up, upgrade your gun rarity, and buy killstreaks. Basically, you want as much gear as possible, and the bonuses from other attachments don’t make as much of a difference. That’s why the flashlight is here, as well as the 12-round Tube magazine to minimise reload requirements. We want speed too, so our Marathon Stock will stack really well with things like Stamin-Up to get us moving around the map faster. … [Read more...] about Cold War Zombies: Best loadout, weapons and field upgrades
How to unlock the Wakizashi in Call of Duty: Cold War and Warzone
Bringing a knife to a gun fight is a risky business, so you'll need to play it safe and wait for your opponents to move into prime position before you attack. Keep in mind that if a teammate eliminates your target before the takedown ends, the execution won't count. This will also be the case if you're taken out before the finisher ends. If you're struggling, don't feel bad. This challenge is especially difficult, but if you persevere you'll have the Wakizashi sword in no time. … [Read more...] about How to unlock the Wakizashi in Call of Duty: Cold War and Warzone
Now more than ever, Knights of the Old Republic is a refreshing take on Star Wars
And like The Mandalorian, most of KOTOR is set in the Outer Rim—the wild, remote, often lawless part of the galaxy where all the best Star Wars stories take place. Taris, the first planet you visit, is like a rougher Outer Rim take on Coruscant: a planet-sized metropolis plagued by crime and ruled by ruthless swoop bike gangs. You also get to visit the quiet agrarian planet of Dantooine, which Princess Leia mentions briefly in A New Hope, and find it besieged by Mandalorian raiders looking for something to do now that they don't have a war left to fight. And, of course, there's a stop at Tatooine, the most significant planet in the entire Star Wars mythology, whose surface is being strip-mined by Czerka, a megacorporation in the pocket of the Sith. … [Read more...] about Now more than ever, Knights of the Old Republic is a refreshing take on Star Wars
Five new Steam games you probably missed (January 18, 2021)
What better setting for a calm exploration game than a Monet painting? That's kinda what Sunlight looks like, with its painterly sun-dappled forest and meditative presentation. It's the work of Krillbite Studio, which is known for Among the Sleep and Mosaic, among others. You'll walk around the forest and talk to trees basically, all of which have "different voices, genders and dialects" that all "speak as one". It's a short 30 minutes experience, but it looks like a place you'll want to return to. … [Read more...] about Five new Steam games you probably missed (January 18, 2021)