Partisans 1941 Review

Two more nazis do manage to leap from the blast, and cluster up with three other bewildered SS. They are just drawing their aim on Zorin, backing into cover, when a woman marches out of a door behind them. She has a stolen luger, and she is very fast. Five bullets go into five backs, and five bodies start to fall. Before they hit the cobbles, Valya fires a second shot at the penultimate survivor, and Zorin drives his spare knife into the last....

February 2, 2023 · 5 min · 1053 words · Joseph Kinder

Past Wordle Answers Archive Of Previous Words

Hundreds of Wordle puzzles have passed since the game was first unleashed onto the world, and there’s now a burgeoning repository of words that now cannot be used for any future Wordle puzzles. If you’re looking for an up-to-date alphabetical list of all previous Wordle answers, check out our list below. You can also keep scrolling for a primer on how Wordle works for the uninitiated. Looking for today’s solution?...

February 2, 2023 · 6 min · 1149 words · Danny Howard

Peaceful Desert Adventure Journey Arrives On Steam Today

The twist on this is that you can’t actually communicate with these players with any sort of voice or text chat. In fact, you won’t actually know who helped you on your travels until you reach the game’s end credits. What you can do, however, is make little musical chirps to get your friend’s attention. I remember having such a sense of wonder when I first played Journey. It’s set in a gorgeous landscape with a few other hooded travellers running around, trying to figure things out....

February 2, 2023 · 2 min · 215 words · Kyle Valdez

Pendragon Finally Clicked Thanks To Morgana

Ingold says that Inkle was looking for ways to fit a story to their new turn-based strategy game without players getting sick of reliving the same plot again and again. “I had a breakthrough when I suddenly realized something that’s actually really obvious about Arthurian legends which is that I’ve read [them] hundreds and hundreds of times in different tellings,” Ingold says. As Katharine points out earlier in the interview, we’re not short on round table stories at the moment, which is to say nothing of all the versions that have come before....

February 2, 2023 · 3 min · 523 words · Luke Gamble

Persona 3 Portable Isn T Only A Great Jrpg But A History Lesson Too

From what I’ve played so far of Persona 3, I reckon it’s well worth a whirl if you’re a newcomer, or a Persona 5 fan who’s concerned that a game from 2009 won’t be all that good. Not only does it stand on its own as a fun high school mystery with an alarmingly dark undertone, it almost acts as a fun history lesson too. The most surprising thing about Persona 3, to me at least, is its parallels with Persona 5....

February 2, 2023 · 4 min · 755 words · Robbie Boyes

Poly Bridge 2 Review

Which is also to say, 2016’s Poly Bridge and its just-released follow-up are also extraordinarily similar to 2013’s Bridge Constructor, which in turn bore rather a lot in common with the various iterations of Alex Austin’s Bridge Builder. I believe the parlance used when a game looks quite so like another game is to say that they are in the “Bridge Builder genre”. Anyway, whatever its progenitor, Poly Bridge was an enormously popular game....

February 2, 2023 · 8 min · 1509 words · Natalie Sloat

Popverse Is A New Pop Culture Site From Our Business Dad

There’s already a starship’s load of features about the Marvel Cinematic Universe, DC movies and Star Wars on there, so go have a readathon. The relaunched site also covers the professional wrestling scene, which is surely even more fantastical than Tolkien’s greatest works. Popverse will be led by editor-in-chief Chris Arrant, who has yonks of experience writing about all the ol’ pop culture stuff. You can read his welcome letter right here....

February 2, 2023 · 2 min · 287 words · Edward Elmer

Priceless Play The Pick Of The Itch Bundle For Racial Justice And Equality

“But Kat,” you are saying. “Your column is about free games and in order to claim the bundle I’d have to pay real human money?” Great point, straw-friend. This is where, for the first time in my life, mathematics comes into play. $5USD for 1,639 games and counting! Why, that means that each game averages out to costing $.003USD. In this instance, to me, and only this once, that counts as priceless....

February 2, 2023 · 4 min · 795 words · Dean Perez

Project Zomboid Guns Where To Find Guns In Project Zomboid

Below, we’ll cover everything you need to know to find guns in Project Zomboid, including potential spawn locations for guns and ammo, as well as some important pointers for using guns and how to get better accuracy in Project Zomboid. Where to find guns in Project Zomboid There are three kinds of guns in Project Zomboid: handguns, shotguns, and rifles. It’s worth noting that all guns are rare in Project Zomboid, and that even the most common firearms are hard to come by in the overall Project Zomboid loot distribution....

February 2, 2023 · 4 min · 789 words · Jeanetta Roberts

Pubg Is Adding Respawns Footballs In The Lobbies And A Gun You Can T Reload

According to the dev plan world update on Steam, this will exclusively happen on a new 8x8 map: “Tiger will utilize all the aspects of the Battlegrounds that you’ve known over the years but with one key change; the ability to return to the battle after an initial defeat. This is a feature we’ve seen become fairly common in the battle royale genre and is something we’ve been asked about quite a bit, especially when it comes to duos and squads....

February 2, 2023 · 2 min · 324 words · Socorro Williams

Pumpkin Jack Launches October 23Rd

Jack is a famed trickster who’s been slapped into a body with a pumpkin for a head in service of ye olde Devil. The world’s been turned into eternal night, you see, which is good. There’s a wizard out there trying to turn it back though, which is bad. The Devil’s usual baddies are real slackers, so Jack’s been put on the case. Armed initially with a shovel for whacking, legs for double jumping, and a crow friend for ranged attacks, Jack is off to find the wizard....

February 2, 2023 · 2 min · 322 words · Jettie Labrecque

Quakecon At Home Is This Weekend

A warning: Quakecon is an American event, so if you’re in the UK or Europe, some of these will be broadcast at an ungodly hour, but it’s on Twitch and the previous Quakecon broadcasts are archived there, so you won’t need to watch them live. Friday It kicks off today at 5PM BST/12PM EST with “Welcome to Quakecon at Home”, where Bethesda Softworks Senior Vice President Pete Hines will talk about the upcoming weekend and update us all on a few games (I really hope Deathloop is mentioned)....

February 2, 2023 · 2 min · 384 words · Colleen Mcbee

Rainbow Six Siege Starts Operation Void Edge Today

You two new Operators are the Iana, an Attacker from the Netherlands, and Oryx, the Defender from Jordan. Iana is armed with a choice of assault rifles and has the Gemini Replicator remote-controlled holographic doodad to scout and distract. Oryx can carry a shotgun or MP5, and his ‘Remah Dash’ move lets him zoom around, knock people over, and even, at the cost of a little health, bash through walls....

February 2, 2023 · 2 min · 285 words · Dora Nester

Razer S Project Hazel Face Mask Has Big Metro 2033 Energy

Yes, you read that correctly. RGBs in a face mask. Don’t let those rainbow circles fool you, though, as despite looking like something straight out of Metro 2033 or The Division 2, Project Hazel is kitted out with some serious anti-Covid tech. First up is its medical-grade N95 respirator (or FFTP2 for those in Europe), which blocks at least 95% of airborne particles. This standard is widely used by healthcare workers across the board, but whereas some more traditional N95 respirators can be difficult to breathe in due to their ultra-close fit and lack of ventilation, Razer have fitted Project Hazel with active detachable ventilators to help regulate airflow inside the mask....

February 2, 2023 · 2 min · 338 words · Eva Reese

Regions Of Ruin Is Free Until Tuesday 7Th April

It’s currently free to keep on Steam if you grab it by Tuesday, and honestly, it’s probably the best bargain you’ll see this week. The game’s developer, Vox Games, announced the giveaway on Saturday, apparently simply feeling generous and empathetic to their fellow involuntary shut-ins. “We’re all weathering Covid, let’s at least have some fun in the meantime”, they said. You’d to well to take that advice. It’s a super little game full of axes to throw, and I feel a little guilty for not covering it more....

February 2, 2023 · 2 min · 246 words · Robert Vaughan

Report Nvidia Rtx 3060 Release Date Reported For February 25Th

At the end of January, for example, Videocardz allegedly obtained Nvidia’s embargo schedule for the RTX 3060, which stated that press and influencers would start receiving review samples on February 19th. The schedule didn’t list when the embargo for reviews would eventually lift, nor did it reveal an exact release date for the RTX 3060, but if the sample seed date does indeed prove to be true, then it would seem likely that a worldwide release date of Thursday February 25th is probably about right....

February 2, 2023 · 2 min · 405 words · Douglas Foster

Report Wholesome Direct Reveals Key Wholesome Themes This Year Are Plants Witches

Just like pastels, plants are often a feature of wholesome games, but this year the trend is going all out, and it’s giving ecology. While things like Strange Horticulture, or even something like Among Trees were early indicators of this, the combination of everything being on fire and everyone being inside for years has caused a latent interest in nature - and reconnecting with it - to bloom. Games that people started making like two years ago are coming out now, and they’ve all got plants in ’em....

February 2, 2023 · 3 min · 432 words · Daniel Winston

Resident Evil 4 Is Coming To Vr

All jokes aside, I think it looks good. Puts it into perspective how huge game inventories can be when they’re laid out in a big block too. Resident Evil 4 first came out on the GameCube back in 2005, before being ported onto just about everything. In 2015, it got a HD remaster, which Rich Stanton spoke very highly of in his Resident Evil 4 HD review: “There is more pound-for-pound fun in every hour than anything else, and when you think you’ve seen everything another little detail jumps out....

February 2, 2023 · 2 min · 268 words · Katrina Carver

Resident Evil 4 Isn T Just A Remake It S A Visceral Reimagining

I was thinking about this experience a lot when I was invited to play a short hands-on demo of Capcom’s upcoming Resident Evil 4 remake. Here is a remake of my favourite game ever made, a title I have replayed countless times in the 17 years since its original debut, and all I can do is think about the little things. Tiny alterations that feel much larger when surrounded by something so immediately recognisable....

February 2, 2023 · 7 min · 1439 words · Thomas Freeland

Rimworld Updated With Steam Deck Support

“Today’s update makes the Deck controls more intuitive, refines the touchscreen interface, improves the UI and keyboard, and adds an easy way to access the Deck’s controller config options,” the devs explain in the RimWorld v1.3.3326 patch notes. These changes include, along with updated tooltips and options and things, the following list: This should play nicely with mods, though player reports suggest potentially a few might have slipped through the cracks....

February 2, 2023 · 2 min · 244 words · Teresa Cohen