Fall Guys Appears To Be Teasing A Crossover With Its Arch Rival Among Us

Fall Guys appears to be dropping subtle hints that an Among Us crossover is coming. Or its social media team could just be messing with us. While Fortnite is the undisputed king of the crossover in the video game world, Fall Guys might well be a close second. Despite not even celebrating its first anniversary yet, Sonic, Doom, and Godzilla have all teamed up with Fall Guys. It seems that no video game collab is off-limits in 2021 as Fall Guys is even teasing an event that includes its arch-rival, Among Us....

June 14, 2022 · 2 min · 374 words · Shawn Hailey

Fallout 10 Facts You Didn T Know About Caesar S Legion

While many of the main factions in the Fallout series have well known histories, there are certain facts that must be discovered through notes or through characters. Caesar’s Legion is one of the major factions in Fallout New Vegas, being one of the sides fighting to take control of Hoover Dam. Caesar is considered to be a villain of Fallout New Vegas, but his faction only inhabits one location in the game, called The Fort....

June 14, 2022 · 5 min · 1048 words · Amy Thomen

Fallout 3 Every Bobblehead And Where To Find Them

While exploring the Capital Wasteland in Fallout 3, players might stumble across bobbleheads. The bobbleheads can be located in obvious places or require the player to search for them. The collectibles also upgrade the player’s S.P.E.C.I.A.L. skills and their skills by one point. After being found, the bobbleheads can be displayed in the player’s home. Searching for the bobbleheads is a great way for the player to explore the wasteland entirely....

June 14, 2022 · 8 min · 1500 words · Rose Stone

Fallout 4 10 Interesting Facts About Strong

It is not a true Fallout game unless you can recruit a Super Mutant! Fallout 4 kept that tradition and had Strong as the Super Mutant companion for their game. Due to not being romancable, he is an often overlooked character. He is also one of the more difficult characters to get along with. He is not quite conversational and values brutal strength above most other things. With all that in mind, here are ten facts you may not know about Strong....

June 14, 2022 · 5 min · 1019 words · Gail Gittens

Fallout 4 10 Tips For Exploring The Glowing Sea

The Glowing Sea is a dangerous place in Fallout 4, and players will need to use all of the supplies and skills that they have at their disposal if they want to survive in this chunk of the wasteland. Players will encounter Deathclaws, Radscorpions, Feral Ghouls, and a bunch of other hazards when they are adventuring there. Radiation is another big problem because the Glowing Sea is an irradiated place, and as such, the player will take a lot of radiation damage....

June 14, 2022 · 5 min · 1010 words · Ramon Lancaster

Fallout 4 Director Talks Making Loot Better

With less than two months to go before Fallout 4 officially becomes available, fans are undoubtedly stockpiling their bottle caps in order to make sure they’ll have enough funds to buy it on the game’s launch day. Everything Bethesda has revealed thus far definitely proves that the development team has put an exorbitant amount of work into Fallout 4, making sure the release not only retains familiar elements of the post-apocalyptic franchise, but also rejuvenates the series by way of refinements such as new perk system upgrades....

June 14, 2022 · 3 min · 517 words · Charles Otero

Fallout 4 Nukes Grand Theft Auto 5 S Concurrent Steam User Record

After its launch, Bethesda’s post-apocalyptic RPG, Fallout 4, manages to surpass the Rockstar Games open world title Grand Theft Auto 5’s concurrent Steam user record. It hasn’t even been available to play for 24 hours yet, and already Fallout 4 is breaking records. According to Steam’s own statistics, as of writing, the PC version of Bethesda’s retro-futuristic game has a whopping 432,983 concurrent users playing the title on Valve’s platform. Of course, these figures beat out Grand Theft Auto 5’s own record back on its PC port’s release date in April that brought considerably less players to Steam with roughly 196,700 fans....

June 14, 2022 · 3 min · 451 words · Hubert Hinton

Fallout 76 10 Things That Make No Sense About The Main Quest

Reactions to Fallout 76 have certainly been a rollercoaster, rising and falling with each new update. But since its release, Fallout 76 has seen a lot of major additions to the game, as well as some fixes that fans were concerned about. One of the main changes came in the form of the Wastelanders update, where players finally had human NPCs to talk to. Still, one thing that hasn’t changed much since its release is how many parts of the main quest of Fallout 76 don’t make much sense....

June 14, 2022 · 7 min · 1393 words · David Steiner

Fallout 76 Power Armor Contest Offers Free Xbox Live Gold For Life

Subscriptions add up pretty quickly nowadays, with just about everything requiring some sort of monthly fee for a full experience. Luckily, Bethesda is looking to remove the cost of Xbox Live Gold for one lucky gamer with a brand new contest made to promote its upcoming game, Fallout 76. To participate, players will simply need to reply to one of Bethesda’s tweets with a guess as to how many bottle caps a suit of power armor can hold....

June 14, 2022 · 2 min · 396 words · Vincent Leedy

Fans Want Call Of Duty Modern Warfare Glitch Turned Into An Official Mode

So far, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare has proved pretty popular among its fan base, with players enjoying a twist on the classic gameplay Call of Duty has been known for during most of its lifespan. However, it’s also had its fair share of bugs, from infinite ammo glitches to smaller, less game-breaking issues— and one of the smaller ones is proving pretty popular. Call of Duty: Modern Warfare players appear to be getting a glitch forcing them into a third-person camera, but it seems that some players enjoy the view....

June 14, 2022 · 2 min · 381 words · Israel Bishop

Far Cry 5 Players Are On Hunt For Bigfoot

Although Far Cry 5’s story and setting have shreds of authenticity to them, Ubisoft has still tried to play into the series’ over-the-top nature. Recruiting animals as AI companions, performing death-defying stunts from aerial vehicles, and causing general mayhem are part of Far Cry’s winning recipe (read our Far Cry 5 review), and that has not changed for the latest installment. Now that the game has been out for a while, players are starting to uncover more secrets about Far Cry 5’s hyper-stylized version of Montana....

June 14, 2022 · 2 min · 382 words · Karen Harris

Fatal Fury First Contact Hits Nintendo Switch Today

Fans of the Neo Geo Pocket Color will be surprised to hear that Fatal Fury First Contact is now available on the Nintendo Switch for $7.99. Continuing the legacy of ports to Nintendo’s hybrid platform, First Contact is a portable adaptation of the Fatal Fury series released in 1999 that serves as a conversion of Fatal Fury 2. With a cast of 13 characters, it’s not the most robust fighter around but does hold all of the same charms as previous Neo Geo Pocket Color ports....

June 14, 2022 · 2 min · 286 words · Clifton Abreu

Destiny Will Get Another Content Update This Year

Destiny’s developer Bungie announces that its Live Team is working on a content update that will come out this year, giving fans more to do before an expected sequel in 2017. It appears that Bungie is not quite ready to talk about the sequel to Destiny expected out later this year, but it is ready to start teasing a new content update that will hit sometime in the future. The update will likely be similar to The Dawning, a live event that just ended earlier this month, which reintroduced Sparrow Racing League, added Strike Scoring and three remastered Strikes, and brought back the fan favorite Ice Breaker exotic....

June 13, 2022 · 3 min · 482 words · Mary Luescher

Destroy All Humans Expensive Collector S Edition Is Now Available For Pre Order

For many, Destroy All Humans! is a beloved franchise, hailing from a time when games were much simpler. Now, the franchise is returning in the form of a remake, with the first Destroy All Humans game getting a from-the-ground-up treatment similar to other classic games in the past few years. Those with fond memories may want to consider the Destroy All Humans Crypto-137 edition of the game, though it will cost a pretty penny....

June 13, 2022 · 2 min · 390 words · Janet Dempsey

Doom 64 Remaster Includes A New Chapter

The people who played Doom 64 to death back in the ’90s now have a big reason to check out the upcoming remastered version of the game, as the developers have revealed that it will contain an entirely new chapter that wasn’t present in the original. Doom 64 was released for the Nintendo 64 back in ‘97, yet it wasn’t just a port of Doom like the name would suggest. Doom 64 was a full entry in the series that many see as the true sequel to Doom II....

June 13, 2022 · 3 min · 452 words · Susan Bommarito

Dragon Ball 10 Fights The Main Cast Only Won Because Of Super Saiyan

Goku turning Super Saiyan on Namek proved to be the push he needed to finally overpower Frieza, turning the tide in a brutal fight that was heavily pushing in Frieza’s favor. Goku’s transformation on Namek is treated like an appropriately grand event, but it’s also a double edged sword. When all else fails, just rely on Super Saiyan. To be fair, Super Saiyan was explicitly designed to take over as Goku’s “base” form in battles, a fact that would naturally stretchy to the other Saiyans in Dragon Ball....

June 13, 2022 · 6 min · 1163 words · Lupe Knight

Dragon Ball Z Kakarot Is Bandai Namco Planning A Training Room Update

Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot fans are waiting as patiently as they can for any news about the second DLC. Though many are holding out for a Kakarot announcement at tonight’s Play Anime Live event, there’s no guarantee any news will come. That doesn’t stop speculation from rampaging, though, and now players have discovered an oddity that occured during one of the recent updates. At some point in the previous months, the Training Room was changed to allow the player to pick their character automatically rather than requiring a manual button press, and this change was not noted in any patch notes....

June 13, 2022 · 4 min · 641 words · William Keys

Dungeons And Dragons What Is Icewind Dale

Dungeons and Dragons fans spent plenty of time in early 2020 speculating about what book might release after the Mythic Odysseys of Theros brought another Magic: The Gathering campaign setting to fifth edition and the ideas were all over the place. From the dessert world of Dark Sun to another Player’s Handbook sequel similar to Xanathar’s Guide to Everything, the community was split on what product Wizards of the Coast would release in early fall 2020....

June 13, 2022 · 4 min · 845 words · Diana Long

E3 2017 The Biggest Surprise Games

E3 2017 may have been lighter on big surprises than most years, but that doesn’t mean the show was completely devoid of shocking announcements. In fact, there were a number of standout moments from the various press conferences at E3 2017 that are sure to be remembered in the annals of gaming history. From the impressive Beyond Good & Evil 2 cinematic trailer to Sony’s unexpected Shadow of the Colossus remake reveal, here are the five biggest surprises of E3 2017....

June 13, 2022 · 4 min · 817 words · Timothy Buchanan

Ea S Peter Moore Says Konami And Kojima Should Kiss And Make Up

When Konami and Kojima publicly decided to go their separate ways, many gamers shed more than a few tears. The death of Silent Hills and the thought that any future Metal Gear games would be produced without Kojima at the helm of the ship were both big blows to the video game community. The partnership between the eccentric game director and Konami has produced some incredible games and many fans of those properties are holding out hope that the drama will disappear and there will still be a future for those IPs (including Metal Gear Solid)....

June 13, 2022 · 3 min · 566 words · Bob Bright