Atomic Heart Enchantment Under the Sea Review – Return to Form

The third expansion, titled “Enchantment Under the Sea,” is part of Mundfish’s four DLCs for their Sci-Fi FPS game, Atomic Heart. You can get it with the Atomic Pass ($39.99) or buy it separately for $9.99 USD. It’s playable on PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, and PC through Steam.

Civilization 7 devs confirmed plans for post-release support. This include paid and free content for continuation to iconic strategy game

The latest version of Civilization received its official Roadmap during a pre-release stream by Firaxis Games studio. But, there will be more streams about this game in the future. Notably, on February 8th, they announced the Civ World Summit, an epic multiplayer competition involving five prominent players of Sid Meier’s Civilization.

MultiVersus Will Shut Down After Season 5

As a passionate gamer of MultiVersus, I must admit it’s disheartening to learn that online features will be shut down after May 30th, 2025. However, there’s a glimmer of hope! The developers, Player First Games, have shared their plans to introduce an offline mode.

To enjoy this offline experience, make sure you’ve got the latest version of the game installed or downloaded, and remember to log in during the upcoming new season starting on February 4th. Your local save file will be tied to whichever platform you use to play MultiVersus.

Last Epoch: Which Affix is the Secret Damage Boost for Blade Dancer Builds?

In the game Last Epoch, the affixes can be as puzzling as a magician’s secret trick. The game meticulously handles damage scaling, where every percentage point matters significantly. As eggs-benny-brunch highlighted, we’re dealing with two attractive options here: either increasing the damage from shadows or the damage based on the number of shadows present. I_AM_ALWAYS_WRONG_ broke down the math in a clear and concise manner. Their main tip? If your shadow army dishes out 100% more damage for each shadow, and you have three shadows in total, you’re dealing some serious damage at 300%. Conversely, if you only had one affix boosting the shadow damage to 299%, it would be wiser to amass more shadows for a bigger bang. This demonstrates how important it is to grasp your risk-reward balance: are you aiming for consistent damage with fewer shadows or planning to launch a massive assault through sheer shadow numbers?

Last Epoch Players Want DLSS Support: Is It Worth the Hype?

EdErichZann’s initial post showcased a palpable excitement towards the incorporation of DLSS in Last Epoch. The enthusiasm arises from the perceived superiority of DLSS 4, with numerous gamers suggesting it could surpass visual quality attainable via conventional anti-aliasing methods. Similarly, players like Foreign-Banana-9890 have echoed this anticipation, as the developers have hinted at implementing DLSS support. All in all, these developments look promising! Nonetheless, it’s crucial to acknowledge that while the majority is optimistic, not everyone harbors such high expectations.

Get Ready for the Excitement: Last Epoch Season 2 Teaser is Here!

There’s no missing the widespread excitement building around Last Epoch, as if its fanbase is eagerly gathering for a family reunion ahead of a new member’s arrival. Users like XGhosttearX are expressing their joy with comments such as “APRIL 2ND! NICE EARLY IN THE MONTH!”, reflecting the growing anticipation for the game’s launch. It’s akin to counting down the days until your birthday, but this time the presents include loot drops and monster-slaying fun. The enthusiasm is contagious; each comment adds another layer to the anticipation, making it clear that players can’t wait to return to their cherished game world. Scotedt79 echoes this feeling, humorously pointing out that the teaser is “definitely a ‘tease’,” suggesting we’re all eager for more than just a sneak peek of the upcoming content. It’
s an exhilarating time in the Last Epoch community, filled with shared laughter, dreams of epic loot, and wistful looks back at past adventures.

Last Epoch Players Demand WASD Movement Keys: A Hilarious Revolution

The core topic under discussion centers on an essential and basic element in gaming – movement controls, specifically the use of WASD keys. For SquareMesh, re-entering Last Epoch after some time away triggered a surprising challenge: instead of the familiar WASD controls, he encountered click-to-move mechanics. With a touch of humor, SquareMesh likens the game’s movement system to an outdated dinosaur compared to the agile T-Rexes of other games that have adopted the WASD approach. Being a seasoned player with 500 hours invested in Last Epoch, SquareMesh is clearly a veteran, yet even veterans have their ingrained habits, and adjusting to change can be challenging, especially when other games cater to this preferred control method. This amusing yet insightful commentary sets the stage for an ongoing discussion about what players seek in their gaming experiences.

The World Needs Reese Witherspoon and Kate Winslet to Patch Things Up

In a recent interview with People magazine, Reese Witherspoon and her co-star Will Ferrell from the show “You’re Cordially Invited” had a good laugh. During their chat, Witherspoon shared an embarrassing story that she can’t seem to shake off. She recounted an incident where a fellow actress, whom she wasn’t close with but was known for her serious and proper demeanor, asked her to present an award. Thinking it was a roast, Witherspoon made some jokes about laser-hair removal which turned out to be inappropriate as the event was formal and classy. The actress in question wasn’t named, but Witherspoon mentioned they aren’t friends anymore and she doesn’t communicate with her.

All 50 DreamWorks Animation Movies, Ranked

The webcomic that spawned the “DreamWorks Face” meme was criticized for being biased towards Pixar and unfair to Dreamworks. Despite this, it became a popular way to quickly compare these two animation studios, who have been competitors since their inception. Established in 1994, Dreamworks Animation premiered its first film, Antz, in 1998 – the same year as Pixar’s A Bug’s Life. Since then, Dreamworks has found itself often overshadowed by Pixar (it’s worth noting that with this weekend’s release of Dog Man, Dreamworks Animation will have produced nearly twice as many films as the currently Disney-owned Pixar).