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Bethesda has published some of the best games over the years, and if you're looking to grab a bargain with an extra layer of convenience, you can pick up several great titles as part of Fanatical's Build Your Own Bethesda Bundle. There are some excellent PC games on offer at a very affordable price, starting with two games for $7, three games for $10, or five games or more for $3 each. There are 16 games in all, so you could buy the whole package for only $48. But since most fans probably...
There are dozens of new Pals to capture in Palworld following the Sakurajima DLC update, but perhaps none are more sought-after than Mimog. This treasure chest-shaped Pal was spotted in the original trailer for the Sakurajima DLC and immediately became a fan-favorite Pal. However, if you've tried to catch Mimog out in the wild, your feelings might have shifted due to the sheer elusiveness of the Pal. To see exactly where Mimog is located and how to capture it in Palworld, keep reading the...
Wipeout first launched for PlayStation and DOS in 1995, and it quickly became a cult classic. The series would go on to earn multiple sequels on PlayStation platforms over the next two decades, all of which followed the same futuristic racing blueprint laid out by the original. If you're a dedicated fan of the series, you'll likely be interested in the upcoming Wipeout Futurism: The Graphic Archives--a hardcover volume that details the game's creation and how the series played a role in...
Sadly, but unsurprisingly, PlayStation didn't have any Bloodborne news during its recent State of Play, but that doesn't mean there isn't a new Bloodborne product releasing soon. Well, newish. To celebrate its 25th anniversary, Future Press is re-releasing its long out-of-print Bloodborne Complete Edition Guide. This massive, officially licensed book originally released back in 2017 as a collector's edition with some cool bonus content geared toward dedicated Bloodborne fans. You can...
Shadow of the Erdtree doesn't waste any time reminding you that you will die frequently, as an early encounter with the Divine Beast Dancing Lion boss is brutal. Inspired by Chinese lion dances, it turns out that this boss is actually two dudes in a coat masquerading as a monster and not some horrible abomination dreamt up by its creators. It's just like all those kids in Saturday-morning cartoons pretending to be adults when they hid themselves under a trenchcoat and combined their height...