Zelda: Tears Of The Kingdom Collector’s Edition Guide Has Never Been This Cheap

Amazon is offering discounts on various official Zelda books. You can get The Legend of Zelda Encyclopedia hardcover for just $14.66—almost 70% off and a record low price! Plus, Hyrule Historia and Arts & Artifacts are part of a Buy Two, Get One Free deal this week. Dark Horse’s popular Zelda art and lore books are also included in the sale.

From a canceled MMO to a smash-hit shooter. How a huge failure was turned into one of Blizzard’s best decisions

I’ve covered a few ambitious game projects that didn’t quite work out. There was the Odyssey, which I discussed last July and ultimately failed to make an impact. I also looked at StarCraft: Ghost over a year ago, and now there’s Project Titan, a massive online game intended to compete with and even surpass World of Warcraft. Unfortunately, it also ended up being canceled. We now have some insight into why these projects failed.

From demo to Early Access: community, combat, and crafting monsters. Talking Aethermancer with the founder of Moi Rai Games

Even now, after it’s been released, Aethermancer offers a free demo on Steam that you can check out. Being a roguelike means you’ll restart often, which might seem strange for a game where you usually form connections with your team. But in this game, you don’t catch monsters individually; you capture their essence, letting you bring them back later.

Which is the best version of Romancing SaGa 2: Revenge of the Seven? PS5, Switch 2, PC, Xbox, & More Compared

In this article, I’ll be discussing Romancing SaGa 2: Revenge of the Seven across several platforms: the Switch, a potential Switch 2 edition, Steam (played on the Steam Deck), Xbox Series X, Xbox on PC (using the ROG Ally), PlayStation 5, and PlayStation 4 (through its demo on PS5). It’s important to note that this feature is specifically about Romancing SaGa 2: Revenge of the Seven and not the first game in the series, which is also available on consoles, PC, and mobile.