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How to Access New Missions in Death Stranding Director’s Cut

Top GamesImage courtesy of Kojima ProductionsWondering how to access the new missions in Death Stranding Director's Cut? Here's what you need to know. The PS5 upgrade for Death Stranding has finally arrived, and with it comes a whole new host of content and missions. Of course, in classic Kojima fashion, they might not be super obvious. To start the new missions, players will need to go through a few steps first. Whether you're starting fresh or picking up from where you left off, here's what you need to know in

All Among Us Maps and Vent Locations

Among Us blew up in popularity In 2020, years after its launch. The game has been on a roll since, with the game amassing a larger player base every day and developers adding a stream of new content. There are four different map options in the game, each offering new challenges and catering to a range of playstyles. All of them have vents, however, and using them to sneaking around is a core part of getting kills while remaining hidden as the imposter. With so many vents scattered around the

Death Stranding Director’s Cut Review – Special Delivery

To call Death Stranding a divisive game would be a bit of an understatement. There are just as many people out there who absolutely love it as there are those who were put off by its mundanity; just as many proponents of its gorgeous and desolate world, its unique online mechanics, its mechanical depth as there are harsh critics of its clumsy narrative and overbearing storytelling, its deliberate pacing and structure, its emptiness and repetition. [embedded content] Both camps have valid points, of course, but regardless of which camp you fall

How to Repair Boots in Death Stranding Director’s Cut

Top GamesImage courtesy of Kojima ProductionsYou're going to be doing a lot of walking in Death Stranding, so be sure to learn how to repair your boots.With the release of the Death Stranding Director's Cut, new players might feel a bit overwhelmed by the amount of walking they'll have to do early on in the game. Eventually, you'll be able to unlock other means of transportation which will make traversing the apocalyptic world a blast. Until then, a good pair of boots will be your best friends. Like most equipment

Death Stranding Director’s Cut Adds Replayable Boss Battles

Top GamesDeath Stranding / Credit to Kojima Productions/PlayStationThe Death Stranding Director's Cut adds re-playable boss battles alongside plenty of new content and added features added to improve the game. Players who already have the PlayStation 4 version of Death Stranding can upgrade to the PS5 edition of Death Stranding Director's Cut Digital Deluxe for only $10. And PlayStation 4 save data will be transferrable to the PlayStation 5 edition of the game. DEATH STRANDING DIRECTOR’S CUT arrives on #PS5 September 24! Enjoy our FINAL Trailer, directed by Hideo Kojima.4K version

Sea of Thieves Reveals Season Four’s Content With Extensive Trailer

Today Rare shared a new trailer about the previously teased new season of its popular adventure game Sea of Thieves. We know that the new season (the fourth) of the game will debut on September 23 on PC and Xbox, and the trailer shows exactly what’s coming with it, The main feature of the new season is the Sunken Kingdom, which will prompt pirates to storm and loot Siren Shrines and Sea Strongholds, but there is a lot more to enjoy. You can check it out below. [embedded content] Sea

Sea of Thieves Celebrates Talk Like a Pirate Day With Educational Trailer

Today is International Talk Like a Pirate Day, and Rare is celebrating with a basically inevitable trailer. The video educates us on appropriate lingo to use during this auspicious celebration, and if you want to finally learn the difference between “port” and “starboard,” you have come to the right place. Incidentally, the next season of the game is going to start in just a few days. You can watch the trailer below, yarrr! [embedded content] Sea of Thieves is currently available for Xbox One, Xbox Series X, Xbox Series S, and PC.

Skull & Bones Leak Reveals Gameplay Details

Top GamesSkull & Bones continues to sail toward the ever-vanishing horizon of release. / Photo courtesy of UbisoftReputable leaker Tom Henderson has shared a raft of new gameplay details about Ubisoft's perpetually in-development combination player-vs.-player-vs.-environment pirate adventure game Skull & Bones.Henderson — who has a reputation for accurately leaking information about Call of Duty and Battlefield games — says Skull & Bones begins with the player building a raft, then a small fishing boat, before being set free in the game's open world.Buying a blueprint isn't the only hurdle though,

VALORANT player showcases simple-but-effective Sova Recon Bolt for defending Breeze’s A site

One VALORANT player’s Recon Bolt makes defending Breeze a breeze. The tac shooter’s tropical map has wide open spaces and long sightlines, encouraging attackers to use Viper screens, Sage walls, and Skye flashes to execute onto the A site. But one player showcased a perfectly simple arrow for spotting opposing players. A portion of a crashed cargo ship looms above Breeze’s A site, providing a perfect surface for Sova’s Recon Bolt to latch onto. Sova players who hold Pyramids can shoot an arrow at the bottom edge of the broken

Warzone Big Bertha Trick Makes Revives Easy

Call of DutyImage courtesy of ActivisionPlayers have found a helpful new trick in Call of Duty: Warzone. To pull it off, you're going to need Big Bertha. Fan-favorite vehicle, Big Bertha, is quite the machine in Warzone. The armored cargo truck is an excellent defense while getting from A to B, allowing players to crush their unsuspecting enemies along the way. Now, it seems that Big Bertha has another use - as an impromptu ambulance. In a Reddit clip posted by user sonic2876, a player found themselves downed in directly