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Fortnite is usually considered a battle royale game first and foremost, but the recent arrival of Unreal Editor for Fortnite (UEFN), or "Creative 2.0" to the fans, has ushered in a wave of new game modes and experiences that may signal the future of the game is less like PUBG and more like Roblox. Only Up Fortnite is the debut Creative project from a user simply named army. Based on Only Up, an indie released on Steam in May of this year, the third-person platformer asks players to climb an...
Disney Dreamlight Valley sports a substantial collection of beloved characters to unlock, a smorgasbord of items with which you can decorate your valley, and a fairly massive collection of adorable companions you can befriend. If that latter feature appeals to you, you may be seeking to fill out your roster by finding the elusive Rainbow Fox. Luckily, we've got you covered here with everything you'll need to do--but be warned that it's not going to be a quick and simple process. When you're...
In Fortnite Summer Escape, the game's 2023 summer event, you'll want to find ice cream cones as part of multiple in-game challenges, each of them rewarding you with 30,000 XP toward your Chapter 4 Season 3 battle pass. Ice cream isn't so uncommon, but in the heat of a moment, when you feel you need to find it now--I know all too well the feeling of wanting to sprint through my quest log--you'll want to head to specific spots on the map for your best chance to find them. Below you can see a...
The sky is the limit for one Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom player, as they've managed to exploit a glitch in the game to create a flying machine that doesn't require a Zoanite power source. While it's not the most elegant vehicle ever constructed by Ultrahand, it gets the job done and doesn't require any fragile components to put together. Reddit user LunisequiouS posted a video of the flying machine to the r/HyruleEngineering community, which shows off how this aircraft can...
Humble's Choice Collection for July is live, and if you're in the mood for sci-fi epics, beat-'em-up action, and creature collecting, then this month's selection is a great deal. Like usual, PC gamers can download and keep these games forever as part of their monthly subscription to Humble Choice, which costs $12 a month. Until July 11, new subscribers can get their first month of Humble Choice for only $8 by using promo code GAMESPOT8. Even if you decide to cancel your subscription, these...