Ladies and gentlemen, we are back and did we miss you, especially after two weeks, but we have a great show lined up for you this evening, tonight we're joined by Rob and Fab of the game-a-thoners, guys dedicated to helping charities by gaming once again proving gamers are good people, but that's not all, on episode 80 we talk some Mass Effect 4 rumors, PS4 get an editing video update, Goat Sim gets a box release, Last of Us has some DLC goodness, and we find out the Xbox One isn't selling as much as it should be, not only that, but a confirmed launch for Japan! Someone made a drowning sim and damn is is disturbing, Also on episode 80 we have some Dragon Age News, Batman Vs Superman lands another hero, Lord Marvel (Keith Feige) has some Avengers 2 fun, Disney has issues with Fett, Singer has issues with accusations. Marvel has plans for a fan favorite mutant, and the summer of Batman is set to kick off with a DC's variant covers. All this, and the usual tangents on Episode 80: Side of Blazin
MAJOR ORDER: Helldivers, it's time to choose between liberating Choohe or Penta. Depending on your choice, you will receive either the MD-17 Anti-Tank Mines or the RL-77 Airburst Rocket Launcher.
(And you'll save the citizens. Don't forget the citizens.)
MAJOR ORDER: Helldivers, it's time to choose between liberating Choohe or Penta. Depending on your choice, you will receive either the MD-17 Anti-Tank Mines or the RL-77 Airburst Rocket Launcher.
— HELLDIVERS™ 2 (@helldivers2) April 26, 2024
(And you'll save the citizens. Don't forget the citizens.) pic.twitter.com/YXSlgTiRuv
Remnant 2: The Forgotten Kingdom only came to enrich the storyline of the base game, the Pan civilization, and Yaesha.
I like the game a lot. I would like the outside world to be a little more detailed open and varied but overall it’s a really good game and I understand they are limited by their budget and team size. For a lower priced game it’s worth more than they charge
Despite being verified for the Steam Deck, Fallout 4 has issues running on the OLED version of Valve's handheld device. Here's how it works.