Ubisoft’s Assassin’s Creed franchise has gotten pretty massive and somewhat unwieldy at this point, with tons of characters and protagonists for fans to get acquainted with.
Assassin’s Creed Odyssey was just released late last year, and introduced yet another fun protagonist into the mix.
For the most part, they’re all good-hearted people who try to do the right thing, but these Assassins come with many different personalities as well. If you’ve ever wondered which Assassin you were most similar to in real life, you’ve come to the right place.
In The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, you fought literally hundreds of wraiths throughout the adventure. Every now and then you fought a special one, such as the Noonwraiths or Red Jenny. But Hearts of Stone throws one into the mix that is very different and all the more creepy because of this.
During the Hearts of Stone main quest, Scenes From a Marriage, players will come across a spirit shouting at them from within paintings scattered around the house.
If you had told anime fans that RWBY, a show created by Rooster Teeth utilizing 3D animation, would one day be a household name among the community, many would have laughed in your face. And yet, so many years later, that’s exactly what the show has become, and it doesn’t look to be slowing down anytime soon. Boasting break-neck fight pacing and an engrossing story, it continues to bring in fans and wow those who have stuck around for the ride, opening the doors for other animated shows like it the world over.
Fort Flaptrap is one of the first few islands you’ll come across in Bowser’s Fury. Its unique feature is its flipping switch platforms which change from a red platform on one side to blue on the other and vice-versa each time you jump. It makes for a mind-melting mission as you try and get all five Cat Shines on offer here. In this guide, we’ll show you how to get all of the Cat Shines at Fort Flaptrap in Bowser’s Fury.
Remedy Entertainment, the studio behind Alan Wake and Quantum Break, has released their new game. Control is a third-person action game, but you’ll be wondering whether you can play co-op multiplayer at all. Well, here’s everything you need to know.
If you’re not familiar with Control, it sees you play as Jesse Faden, who is the new director of the Federal Bureau of Control, and you use her supernatural powers to take on the Hiss that are attacking and changing her world.