Fortnite has definitely earned its place to stay in the gaming sphere, and it has not shown any signs of slowing down. It’s a game that is constantly evolving every season, adding in new crossovers, locales, weapons, and gadgets to keep it refreshing every so often. The game was oftentimes hailed to be in its heyday back when Tilted Towers was a thing. Apparently, the locale is said to make its return in Chapter 3.
Now that the newest chapter for Fortnite has arrived, players can expect to shoot, climb, and no longer build their way to victory, as a lot of new changes have come to this season. While the no-building mode is only a short-time event, players will also find a new assortment of collectibles to find scattered around the map. The Omni Chip was a new collectible introduced in the previous chapter of the game, allowing you to create a unique item when you find all of them.
In the lead up to the eventual release of Halo Infinite there was plenty of chatter regarding a Battle Royale mode for the game. A fad that largely exploded in the time that Halo Infinite was in development, it felt only natural that Microsoft jump into the Battle Royale genre with this popular series. However, the launch of Halo Infinite has come and gone, and the multiplayer side of the game is still very much a work in progress.
Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl are the latest remake games from the now older generations of Pokémon games. They are faithfully remade to fit with today’s quality-of-life standards in today’s RPGs. Like many other Pokémon games before it, people have always wanted to catch shiny Pokémon. We all remember our first one, whether it was a Red Gyarados or something completely random like an Oddish. Shinies aren’t common to come by.
Microsoft and world-renowned nail polish brand OPI just announced the release of an Xbox-inspired Spring 2022 Collection. With that said, many fans were taken by surprise when it was revealed that the collab will also feature the debut of a new and exclusive armor coating for players to use on Halo Infinite. But how can you get it? To help you with that and more, here’s how to get the new nail polish armor coating in Halo Infinite.
Lost Ark players can, during their many travels throughout the many areas that form the world of Arkesia, collect thousands of different collectibles, all sure to reward them for their efforts with a wide amount of handy items. With that said, among the many collectible items players can get their hands on in the game, the Mokoko Seeds can be considered the most common ones, which does not mean that they are easy to spot.
Outriders is officially here, meaning it’s time to venture into the hostile world of Enoch and unravel its mysteries. And there’s no reason your superpowered human can’t proceed through the adventure in style.
The Hell’s Rangers Content Pack bundles in specially designed gear, weapons, and customizations to make the journey ahead a bit more flashy. At least, in a gritty Mad Max sort of way. The DLC is free for those that either pre-ordered Outriders or bought the game day one.
Outriders: All Status Effects Explained
2023-03-04
There’s a lot of gear to find in Outriders, and a lot of weapons have status effects and other ailments on top of their normal damage output. Some of them are pretty self explanatory, like burning or freezing, but the world of Outriders has several unique buffs, debuffs, and other status effects that players may not be used to. Certain classes are centered around specific status effects too, so it’s a good idea to familiarize yourself with how they work if you’re playing something like a Technomancer or Pyromancer.
Nintendo first introduced the world to amiibo back in 2014 alongside the release of Super Smash Bros. for Wii U and has continued to release new amiibo ever since. The number of new amiibo has dramatically dropped more recently as the well has dried up on new Smash Bros. characters outside of the DLC. New Nintendo game releases sometimes led to new amiibo being released as well, but unfortunately Paper Mario: The Origami King is not one to get new amiibo like its predecessor.