Why Stoneshard refuses to go easy: A conversation with Ink Stains Games

As a big fan, I’ve always wondered how the developers deal with players who complain the game is too hard or just plain boring. It’s tough, right? What do you even say to someone who thinks it’s ‘tedious’ when you’ve poured your heart and soul into making a challenging experience?

Icewind Dale 2 was a solid sequel without glitter. In hindsight, it turns out to be a great RPG

The second game was developed quickly, and while it was considered a good sequel, many felt it lacked the intensity of the original. It also faced tough competition from newer 3D games like Morrowind and Neverwinter Nights. In retrospect, that assessment was wrong. Icewind Dale 2, one of the final games from Black Isle Studios – along with Baldur’s Gate: Dark Alliance 2 – is a truly great 2D RPG. If you play it with an open mind, you’ll find it’s surprisingly spirited and edgy.

Arc Raiders – All Enemies And How To Kill Them

You’ll run into these enemies pretty often, and generally, they’re much less dangerous than their bigger counterparts. They can still put up a fight, but you should be able to defeat them on your own using standard weapons without too much difficulty.

Arc Raiders Power Out Quest Guide

You don’t need to gather anything special to start the Power Out quest, but be prepared for a long walk to the location. It’s a good idea to equip gear for fighting – a strong weapon and shield – and bring lots of ammo and health supplies so you can handle any enemies you encounter.

Arc Raiders Flickering Threat Quest Guide

You don’t have to gather any materials to start the Flickering Threat quest, but you will need 4 Wires to fix the generator. Be sure to collect these beforehand – either by adding them to your inventory or finding them in the Power Generation Complex. You won’t be able to continue the quest without them.

Criterion’s New Wes Anderson 10-Film 4K Blu-Ray Collection Is 50% Off

The box set of 10 Wes Anderson films costs $250, which works out to $25 per movie – about the same as a typical 4K Blu-ray. Since only two of these films are available to buy separately on 4K Blu-ray, this set is the only way to get them all in that quality. Considering the films would cost around $213 to purchase on standard Blu-ray, the $250 price feels like a good deal. Plus, you get both 4K and standard Blu-ray versions of all ten films, including popular titles like The Grand Budapest Hotel, Moonrise Kingdom, and Fantastic Mr. Fox.

Caseoh says he feared his dad was dead after four-wheeler accident

On November 7th, Caseoh shared that he and his father were riding ATVs on a new trail when the accident occurred. His father tried to go down a sharp, 20-foot hill, but lost control and the vehicle flipped over, landing on him. Caseoh said he initially feared the worst. A clip of the incident quickly went viral, with fans sending their support to Caseoh and his family.

Beckett just sent a Pokemon card to space to prove its grade isn’t just for show

Beckett, a leading trading card company, teamed up with Dragon Shield to launch a highly valuable Black Label Pokémon card into near space. The card was secured in several Dragon Shield sleeves and sent 120,000 feet above Earth using a special setup created by Sent Into Space. Despite facing strong winds and extremely cold temperatures—as low as -94°F—during its three-hour journey, the card remarkably returned in perfect condition.