In the world of competitive Pokemon battling, your Pokemon’s IVs (individual values) are one of the most important stats you need to be aware of in addition to EVs (effort values), and Nature. In past games, you would need to find the IV checker NPC (usually in the post-game area) and speak to that person to have them check the IVs of Pokemon in your current party. Sun and Moon switches this up a bit (for the better).
Before Scott Cawthon created Five Nights at Freddy’s and became synonymous with the horror genre, he developed quite a few trippy titles. One of those games, The Desolate Hope, is currently free on Steam.
The Desolate Hope is nothing if not unique. It blends definitively disparate art styles and game genres. Many of the game’s assets are cute at first glance, but upon further inspection they’re held together with wires, cables, and other little bits and bobs that create Giger-esque monstrosities that would be at home in I Have No Mouth and I Must Scream.
As the new tiers of PlayStation Plus have gone live in North America, Sony Interactive Entertainment announced the game catalog available to Extra and Premium subscribers.
The Extra tier is priced at $14.99 monthly, $39.99 quarterly, or $99.99 yearly, and it includes the following games.
Do keep in mind that those with an asterisk may not be available everywhere depending on region/country.
AbsolverABZUAce of SeafoodAdr1ftAgatha Christie – The ABC Murders*Age of Wonders: PlanetfallAgents of MayhemALIENATIONAkiba’s Beat*AO Tennis 2AragamiAsh of Gods RedemptionAshen*Assassin’s Creed Valhalla (PS4)Assassin’s Creed Valhalla (PS5)Assetto Corsa Competizione (PS4)Assetto Corsa Competizione (PS5)AstebreedAVICII InvectorBack to Bed*Bad NorthBalan Wonderworld (PS4)Balan Wonderworld (PS5)Batman: Arkham KnightBattle Chasers: NightwarBee SimulatorBlack MirrorBlasphemousBloodborneBloodstained: Ritual of the NightBomber CrewBoundBound by FlameBrawloutBrothers: A Tale of Two SonsBubsy: The Woolies Strike BackCaladrius BlazeCall of CthulhuCarmageddon: Max DamageCartoon Network: Battle CrashersCar Mechanic SimulatorCelesteChess UltraChicken PoliceChild of LightChildren of MortaChocobo’s Mystery Dungeon EVERY BUDDY!
In The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild, the weather is an important factor in determining how a player can explore certain parts of the world. In a recent interview with Game Informer, the game’s director Hidemaro Fujibayashi explains that the team initially considered giving players the ability to control the weather.
The weather in Breath of the Wild affects both the temperature and the world’s terrain. If you’ve played it, I’m sure a heavy downpour has spoiled your plans of climbing one of the game’s many tall mountains.
Loosely Based on The Divine Comedy The Devil May Cry HD Collection launches today for PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One. The special package contains the first three Devil May Cry games from the almost 17-year-old franchise, so here are some cool facts about the series you may not have known about.
Something you may not have realized is that the series is loosely based on Dante Alighieri’s Divine Comedy, a 14th century Italian poem which is considered one of the greatest works of literature.