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- New DayZ update adds explosive weapons and dynamic train events
- Diablo Immortal has made $24 million in revenue since its release
- Postal: Brain Damaged review — The dude abides
- Jagex has banned the use of most third-party clients in Old School RuneScape
- GOG is giving away the Fallout-inspired Beautiful Desolation for free
New DayZ update adds explosive weapons and dynamic train events Posted: 17 Jun 2022 01:00 PM PDT Those itching to experience something new in developer Bohemia Interactive’s zombie survival game DayZ will likely appreciate the new update that just dropped. Labeled as update 1.18, this new batch of DayZ content grants players new weapon options as well as a new dynamic event to spice up gameplay. The dynamic event in question comes in the form of deadly train wrecks that can now occur somewhere on the map. These events have three tiers to them, which include civilian and military trains, and players can take advantage of these crashes by finding valuable weapons and loot in the middle of the wreckage. However, players should not expect to do so without meeting any resistance, as the former passengers of these trains will group up and attack those who cause too much of a racket. An explosive new edge to zombie survival As for the new weapons, they mostly center around explosions in some way. For instance, the new M79 functions as a devastating grenade launcher that ... |
Diablo Immortal has made $24 million in revenue since its release Posted: 17 Jun 2022 11:30 AM PDT Diablo Immortal, Blizzard’s recently released mobile (and PC) title, has racked up $24 million USD in revenue in two weeks. This data was revealed via AppMagic, and shows that the game has been a financial success for the company. However, this isn’t exactly brilliant news due to Diablo Immortal‘s notorious use of microtransactions. The free-to-play mobile game received plenty of backlash at release for its monetization scheme. Essentially, players can level up their character’s gear with a currency called Legendary Gems. These Gems range from different tiers, and in order to get the best ones, players will have to get lucky and hope they drop from Legendary Crests. Of course, there’s another way to get them that involves spending actual cash, which is where the issue is. In order to make decent progress in the game, players are heavily incentivized to spend real money. It’s this tactic that has likely made Diablo Immortal so successful for Bl... |
Postal: Brain Damaged review — The dude abides Posted: 17 Jun 2022 10:00 AM PDT The reception to the Postal games was never really what anyone would call “positive.” There was a bit of hope for this to go the other way when Postal 4 spent a considerable amount of time in Early Access, allowing players to inform the developer of issues to try and make for a better final product. Then it released to a Metacritic average in the low 30s. Despite bearing the series name, Postal: Brain Damaged is actually very good. In fact, it’s quite close to being great. However, it’s held back by some worrisome bugs and notable problems with balance and enemy placement. Postal: Brain Damaged isn’t a Postal game. Not really. It features the series’ protagonist and humor, but structurally and gameplay-wise, it’s very much a ’90s first-person shooter. The story is that the Postal Dude is asleep and dreaming about various things. There are three episodes with five levels (four standard and one boss battle), and each episode has the ... |
Jagex has banned the use of most third-party clients in Old School RuneScape Posted: 17 Jun 2022 09:30 AM PDT Developer Jagex has made radical changes to its official stance on third-party clients for Old School RuneScape. Moving forward, most third-party clients for OSRS will be banned. This means that players playing on these clients will be forced to transition to a legal client or have their accounts suspended. Players have until June 24 to transition. Although this ban will affect a lot of clients, the most popular clients will remain valid. After June 24, four clients will still be considered legal with players being able to use them freely. These are the official Jagex client, RuneLite, HDOS, and OSBuddy. The aforementioned clients are the ones the majority of Old School RuneScape players use. In the revealing blog post, Jagex details why it has chosen to ban most OSRS third-party clients. The post reads: “over time some client add-ons have become too intrusive, affecting the gameplay in unacceptable ways and offering increasingly over-powered benefits.” The developer... |
GOG is giving away the Fallout-inspired Beautiful Desolation for free Posted: 17 Jun 2022 09:00 AM PDT GOG is giving away Beautiful Desolation for free. The offer is being made as part of GOG’s Summer Sale, which is running until June 27. Claiming the offer will give you a DRM-free version of Beautiful Desolation to download and keep forever. The offer will remain available for 72 hours, ending on Monday, June 20 at 9 AM ET. Beautiful Desolation is an isometric adventure game developed by The Brotherhood. The developer previously worked on sci-fi, horror point-and-click games Stasis and Cayne Beautiful Desolation is its most recent work, having been released in early 2020. It has ‘Mostly Positive’ reviews on Steam, and a metascore of 76. So it definitely seems like a game worth trying out if you’re a fan of the genres. As part of its Summer Sale, GOG has been giving away several games. It started out with Sanitarium, then Venetica – Gold Edition, Shantae and the Pirate's Curse, and now Beautiful Desolation. This isn’t the last game though, a... |
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