Final Fantasy XVI for Xbox has been patched to support playing on the ROG Xbox Ally

I’m still waiting for a full breakdown of what’s changed in this new update, but it’s already out for the Xbox version! You can grab it on the Microsoft Store – they have both the basic game and a Complete Edition bundle. This comes right after all the excitement about the *LOGOS: The World of Final Fantasy* book, if you want to check out the details on that too.

Mortal Kombat 2 Movie’s Opening Scene Will “Punch You In The Face”

According to GamesRadar, Troy Baker told Collider that every time he’s watched the opening of the movie, he’s cried. He described it as incredibly intense and emotionally impactful, saying it’s a fantastic way to begin the film and that the rest of the movie consistently delivers on that strong start. It’s a truly powerful scene.

Quantic Dream announces Spellcasters: Chronicles, a competitive multiplayer game, and fans are confused

Honestly, as a fan, I’ve been pretty surprised and worried about Quantic Dream’s new game. It’s a multiplayer game, and that’s a tough area for anyone to succeed in. We’ve seen so many multiplayer games fail recently that it’s hard to get excited. Even the creator, David Cage, admits they don’t have much experience with this kind of game – he said they have a lot to prove! And if you look at the comments on the trailer, most people don’t seem thrilled with the idea either.

Pokemon Legends Z-A: How to catch Eevee, and all Evolution methods

Finding an Eevee in the game depends on when you start looking. You’re guaranteed to find them in Wild Zone 19, which unlocks later in the game. However, you can actually find Eevee much earlier as a rare spawn on rooftops. The challenge is they’re quick to run away if you don’t catch them fast, and even when weakened in battle, they’re still difficult to catch. Because of this, many players wait until they unlock Wild Zone 19. While it *is* possible to find one earlier, they appear randomly, so there’s no reliable way to find them. Keep an eye out on rooftops during the day – that’s where they seem to show up.