Temtem Where To Find Barnshe

Temtem is gearing up to be an action-packed game with many creatures and quests. One Temtem, Barnshe, must be found in order to complete the Denizan Icarus sidequest. Somewhere along your Temtem journey, you’ll come across a young photographer named Daedalus. He really wants to find a Barnshe to get that sweet action shot, but he can’t find one. It’s up to you to track one down. This is a bit easier said than done....

February 12, 2022 · 2 min · 416 words · Lee Groys

Temtem Housing Update Opens The Way To Kilima Peaks

The Temtem housing update is the second patch in the Kisiwa cycle, with one more still to come. The latest update adds a lot of new content for players to enjoy. You can now get your very own house in Temtem, the path to the Kilima Peaks is open, the Breeding Center has received an expansion, and there has been some minor competitive balancing. The patch only just made it into the summer window that Crema was aiming for....

February 12, 2022 · 2 min · 400 words · Franklin Tower

Terraria Labor Of Love Update Goes Live Improving Just About Everything

Re-Logic has released yet another final update for Terraria. This time around it’s the Labor of Love update, which brings a huge list of changes to Terraria. The update is already live and free for anyone who already owns Terraria. Just update your game on Steam, and play to your heart’s content. Labor of Love improved just about every aspect of Terraria. Unlike previous updates, it doesn’t add a new end game or even adding any new bosses....

February 12, 2022 · 4 min · 695 words · Sonia Lake

The 10 Funniest Overwatch Streamers You Have To Watch

Overwatch is a game with a tight-knit but vast community. Different personalities and backgrounds come together to form a diverse and conflicted group. Despite the many problems with the game, some streamers, YouTubers, and personalities always find a way to slap a smile on a viewer’s face. Whether it’s sharing the struggles of helplessly dodging a Moira Orb, showcasing weird moments, or overreacting to an improbable shot, these streamers got you covered....

February 12, 2022 · 6 min · 1186 words · Ramon Burditt

The 20 Worst Things From E3 2018 And The 10 Best Surprises

E3 is like my birthday and Christmas all rolled into one. I absolutely love it and thus enjoy covering it. While the big press conferences were fun to watch and full of surprises this year, there was something off. There was a change that prompted me to create this list, focusing more on the negative impacts rather than the positive. The one thing that annoyed me, and was shared among most press conferences, big or small, was teasing games without any info....

February 12, 2022 · 11 min · 2256 words · Paul Wise

The Best Sublimation Printer Reviewed For 2022 And Best Deals

Key Points The Epson Surecolor F170 printer stands out among the rest. The Epson Surecolor F170 was released on November 12, 2020.The Epson Surecolor F170 is among some of the most popular sublimation printer options. As one of the best sublimation printer options, the Epson Surecolor F170 stands out. Easily holding its own against other brands like Canon and Sawgrass, this printer features a compact design similar to printers in Epson’s EcoTank line....

February 12, 2022 · 3 min · 592 words · Theda Croft

The Co Founder Of Vine Says He S Working On A Follow Up App To Vine

Twitter just killed video sharing app, Vine What is Vine? What is Vine Camera and what can it do Top 38 Viners to follow (and become instantly addicted)

February 12, 2022 · 1 min · 28 words · Sheila Geyer

The Diofield Chronicle Is A New Strategy Rpg From Square Enix Coming In 2022

Square Enix has taken the lid off The DioField Chronicle, a new strategy-RPG coming to consoles and PC later this year. Taking place on DioField Island, the game centres around the Kingdom of Alletain. They’ve known peace for 200 years under the watchful eye of the Shaytham dynasty, until a war between the Empire and the Alliance reaches their shores. You’ll play as a band of mercenaries known as ‘Blue Fox’ and decide their fates....

February 12, 2022 · 2 min · 217 words · Ashley Alexander

The End Is Nigh Is About Stress And Personal Struggle Says Super Meat Boy S Developer

Edward McMillen is best known as the co-creator of Super Meat Boy and one of the minds behind The Binding of Isaac. He’s currently working on console builds of his latest game, a challenging platformer called The End is Nigh, which is based on ‘stress’, the ‘dark side of games development’ and ‘personal struggles’ associated with making games. In an in-depth interview with Gamasutra, McMillen and co-creator, Tyler Glaiel, expanded on the thought process behind The End is Nigh and McMillen’s return to challenging platformers....

February 12, 2022 · 2 min · 352 words · Naomi Crenshaw

The History Of Next Differential Engines

History of Computers and Computing, Babbage, Next differential engines Next differential engines Inspired by the Differential engine of Babbage, several other inventors tried and managed to construct workable differential engines. Pehr Georg Scheutz and Edvard Scheutz Martin Wiberg George Grant Christel Hamann Alexander John Thompson

February 12, 2022 · 1 min · 45 words · Cynthia Reinhardt

The Last Of Us 7 Most Heartbreaking Moments

This Last of Us article contains spoilers. It’s been six years since Naughty Dog brought us its beautifully crafted, narrative-driven, post-apocalyptic masterpiece, The Last of Us. After an outpouring of Game of the Year awards and acclaim from both fans and critics alike, it quickly became one of the glittering gems of the last year of the previous console generation. As it stands, this survival horror title is one of the best gaming experiences that Sony has ever blessed us with, boasting gorgeous level design, nuanced characters, and an enthralling narrative....

February 12, 2022 · 6 min · 1173 words · Miranda Gilbert

The Last Of Us Part 1 Remake Has Gone Gold

Today Naughty Dog announced that its remake of The Last of Us, simply titled The Last of Us Part 1, has gone gold. If you’re unfamiliar with the industry lingo, that means that work on the game has been completed to the extent of the data that will be printed on the game’s disk. Usually, this does not mean that everything is done, as nowadays development teams usually start working on day-one patches after a game has gone gold....

February 12, 2022 · 2 min · 231 words · Lacey Butler

The Lowest Grossing Games Of All Time

Video games, these days, are an art form. The people that craft them use it as a form of expression. Maybe they have an idea they want to get out. Perhaps there’s a message they feel that they need to communicate. However you look at it, there’s something for everybody with video games. However, video games are also a business and industry. Sometimes a well-marketed terrible game will sell better than a great game marketed poorly....

February 12, 2022 · 11 min · 2198 words · Bruce Deleone

The New God Of War Isn T Getting A Season Pass

Sony’s Cory Barlog has confirmed on Twitter that PS4-exclusive juggernaut God of War will not include a Season Pass. No further details were provided, so we’re still none the wiser regarding the team’s plans (if any) for post-launch support. This could mean that if Sony is planning on fresh content it’ll be free, as a Season Pass is essentially a way of nabbing paid DLC on the cheap. If this is indeed the case, then any God of War DLC is unlikely to be too substantial, as developers aren’t exactly known for rolling out major expansions without asking us to dip into our wallets first....

February 12, 2022 · 1 min · 188 words · Michael Stephenson

The Past Present And Future Of Scalebound

Microsoft has always been a company that secured huge deals in order to establish its dominance with a product over a particular market. When it tried to bolster the Xbox One’s line up of exclusive blockbuster games toward the beginning of the console’s life cycle with Scalebound, there was a lot of excitement over the project, but it ultimately got cancelled by Microsoft in early 2017, months before its scheduled release date....

February 12, 2022 · 4 min · 787 words · Jean Troxell

The Quarry Should You Break The Fuel Line Or Steal The Rotor Arm

In Supermassive Games’ The Quarry, player choices and decisions can change how the game’s events turn out. At pivotal moments in the story, you could be saving or dooming the different counsellors at Hackett’s Quarry on a terrifying night to remember. While you may not necessarily know what might happen in the future, we can lend a hand in that regard. If you are wondering should you break the fuel line or steal the rotor arm when it comes to the van, here’s what you will need to know....

February 12, 2022 · 2 min · 412 words · Esmeralda Boyd

The Quarry Vs Until Dawn Which Game Is Better

Until Dawn and The Quarry are two notable horror games that are told through the lens of interactive horror movies. These games were both developed by Supermassive Games, a game studio that has made itself known as a fantastic teller of interactive horror narratives. Unlike Supermassive Games’ other venture, The Dark Pictures Anthology, these two games are standalone titles that are much more similar to each other than those with The Dark Pictures Anthology....

February 12, 2022 · 8 min · 1597 words · Carma Ortiz

The Simpsons Doctor Who Ghostbusters And More Confirmed For Lego Dimensions

LEGO Dimensions will include gameplay from The Simpsons, Doctor Who, Ghostbusters, Portal, Jurassic World, Midway Arcade, LEGO Chima and Scooby Doo, Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment has announced. The new LEGO worlds join the previously announced DC Comics, The Lord of the Rings, The LEGO Movie, The Wizard of Oz, LEGO Ninjago and Back to the Future worlds in an adventure playable with the LEGO Dimensions Starter Pack. Level Packs, Team Packs and Fun Packs based on these fourteen brands will provide new buildable characters, vehicles and gadgets, as well as mission-based levels and unique in-game abilities....

February 12, 2022 · 1 min · 198 words · Corey Green

The Sims 1 5 Things We Want Back For The Sims 5 5 Things We Re Glad Are Gone

If you’re impatiently waiting for The Sims 5 to be announced, you’re not alone. There’s not much information out there on what the next game in the series will be like exactly, but we can always speculate based on what we’ve had in the past. While some features have always been a given in the franchise, others have come and gone. Looking at the first game, which will celebrate its 20-year anniversary in 2020, we can easily remember the elements that worked and did not about the game....

February 12, 2022 · 7 min · 1348 words · Stacy Shaw

The Story Of Rusty Lake The Best Kept Secret In Puzzle Games

Perhaps you’re already familiar with developer Rusty Lake’s eponymous puzzle series, but if you’re not that isn’t entirely surprising. Despite an enthusiastic fan base, the Rusty Lake games - and their free-to-play companion series Cube Escape – are yet to receive much in the way of mainstream recognition and acclaim. Which is a shame! They’re wonderfully macabre things, combining atmospheric, casual room escape puzzling with some point-and-click flair. But it’s the vast, interconnected plot that really sets the series apart, each self-contained title ricocheting back and forth along a gleefully grim timeline of grisly murder, shadowy rituals, and resurrection....

February 12, 2022 · 10 min · 2099 words · William Johnson