Why Granblue Fantasy’s No PvP Mode Might Be the Best Decision Ever

In the realm of Granblue Fantasy, discussions about player-versus-player (PvP) often spark passionate exchanges among gamers. For instance, user Sol419 expresses a common sentiment: “This game isn’t primarily focused on PvP.” This brief statement encapsulates why many players relish the absence of this feature, as it enables them to delve deeper into the game’s storyline without fretting about their hero’s standing against another player’s. Instead of clashing with one another, players appear more interested in unraveling complex character backstories, joining raids, and participating in cooperative play, thereby creating a more narrative-centric experience. By avoiding competitive elements, the game fosters a more engaging ambiance that promotes unity rather than rivalry. In essence, Granblue Fantasy seems to prefer hosting a friendly Dungeons & Dragons campaign over a high-stakes tournament, and players are drawn to this inviting atmosphere.

Binance US: The Comeback of the Century! 🎉💰

Well, folks, hold onto your wallets! The US branch of the world’s biggest crypto circus, Binance, has decided to dust off its dollar services after a three-year snooze fest! 💤💵 In a shocking twist that nobody saw coming (except maybe your grandma), they announced today that as of February 19, the greenback is back in … Read more

Like A Dragon: Pirate Yakuza In Hawaii Review – You Can Teach An Old Dog New Tricks

Six months after the happenings in Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth, my story, Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii, finds me waking up on a tropical shoreline, clueless about where I am or who I was – a crime boss, cabaret manager, or construction tycoon. The only thing I remember is that a boy named Noah rescued me and for some unknown reason, the Pacific islands are teeming with pirates who appear to have stepped straight out of Tortuga in the 1600s. The quest for a legendary, long-lost treasure begins, transforming me into the captain of my own pirate vessel, accompanied by an ever-growing crew of new and familiar faces. While amassing treasure may be the ultimate objective, this journey is equally about the camaraderie we forge along the way.

PS6 Launching In 2028 “Feels Right,” Former PlayStation Boss Says

As a gamer, I’m expressing my thoughts to VentureBeat. The last console generation spanned around seven years, and if that pattern continues, the PS6 might debut in 2027. However, that timeline seems a bit too rushed for me. To clarify, I don’t have any insider knowledge about the PS6, but if it launches in 2028, that feels like a more appropriate timeframe to me.

Rogue Ethereum Blockchain Hookups You Won’t Believe Exist 🤑

What to know: Orderly’s merry band of market makers (think crypto musketeers) includes Wintermute, Selini, and Riverside, as per the omniscient press release. Monad’s testnet is launching Wednesday—expect airdrops galore and possibly the blockchain equivalent of winning a golden ticket. 🚀 Once upon a blockchain, Monad, a sprightly Ethereum Virtual Machine (EVM) layer-1 platform, decided … Read more

Skull and Bones Players Voice Frustration Over Convoy Spawn Issues

Hey there! The newest escapade in Skull and Bones is leaving players on tenterhooks, but not quite in the thrilling manner one would anticipate. The focus on convoy events aims to unite players for a joint treasure-hunting escapade. However, numerous gamers, including LeagueWorldly6317, have found their excitement to be fleeting. Lamenting about encountering the elusive convoy only a handful of times in four continuous hours of gameplay, this player opted to sail to different servers, but fortune continued to play tricks on them. Even after migrating to new servers, the hunt for convoys remained futile. This raises the question: is Ubisoft steering its ship correctly? The discontent is tangible, and many players are expecting improved management of the game’s inherently randomized aspects, particularly post-updates touting fresh content. Players fear they’ve been led onto a path leading straight to a sea of letdowns.

Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii Review

In addition to Yakuza 0, there were only a handful of instances where Majima was a playable character – these include the newly incorporated “Majima Saga” side story in Yakuza Kiwami 2 and the zombie shooter spin-off, Yakuza: Dead Souls. However, he wasn’t the main protagonist in any of these titles; it was only in Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii that Goro Majima received his standalone game where he was the exclusive playable main character.

Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii is Excellent on Steam Deck and ROG Ally

Before diving into the handheld version, let me first discuss the remarkable PC port of Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakuza in Hawaii. This port is not just good overall, but it stands out when compared to previous Like a Dragon and Yakuza games. Despite the team’s improvement over the years in terms of PC-focused features and optimization, the team has managed to address some minor issues that I encountered with the PC release of Like a Dragon: Infinite Wealth as well.

Reggie Miller Will Bounce to NBC Sports for NBA Coverage

The basketball legend is planning to depart from Warner Bros. Discovery at the conclusion of this NBA season, having served as an NBA analyst for quite some time. Instead, he will be moving on to NBC Sports, which has acquired a fresh set of NBA game rights starting this fall. Come October when Miller joins NBC Sports, it is anticipated that he will commentate on one or more games each week throughout the regular season and playoffs.