has not been left wanting for track variety, especially following the Booster Course Pass' addition of 48 new tracks, 14 of which are based on real-life cities. These aren't entirely new tracks, as they originally hail from, the series' mobile entry, but were revamped for their inclusion in. While seeing real-world locales recreated for a track is endearing, some are significantly more fun to race through than others.
While the city tracks weren't nearly as exciting as brand-new Booster Course Pass tracks, like Yoshi's Island and Squeaky Clean Sprint, they did bring some novelty to. Their key design feature is each lap being different, often sending racers in the opposite direction on a street they have already traversed, adding to the chaos. It's a track design that could make a comeback in , but would hopefully shirk the current city tracks' lackluster visuals for the dense, high-quality environments the series is known for.
New York Minute was one of the first city tracks released for. The course is very simple, with not many obstacles in the way and only a few shortcuts available — the best one being on the first lap by turning left soon after starting the race and using the ramp to fly on top of the bus and get a double Item Box. The track has taxis driving around to avoid, and a few Goombas walking in the park. Apart from the bright atmosphere of the shop advertisements, New York Minute is relatively easy and basic in terms of driving.
Tokyo Blur has three laps, with the first two being quite similar, the only difference being a few turns. Compared to other city tracks, Tokyo Blur is very basic, with little imagination beyond racing through plain city streets. Although there are plenty of opportunities to grab Item Boxes, there are not many shortcuts or Dash Panels to gain extra speed on. The track could have showcased more of Tokyo's iconic landmarks, instead of a simple road with not many obstacles; more natural elements of Tokyo could have been featured, showing the variety Japan has to offer.
Sydney Sprint offers some famous landmarks and locations, such as the Sydney Opera House, Sydney Harbor Bridge and Luna Park. However, the course is very straightforward and doesn't provide much opportunity for extra speed boosts or shortcuts. The track is sectioned into three parts, with the second starting in the opposite direction to the others. A lot of the course has winding roads, but it does not present much difficulty. The best area is in the final section, where racers glide into the Sydney Opera House and drive through.
The first two laps in Paris Promenade are the same, but then switches around on section three, letting players drive in the opposite direction and loop back. It is a simple
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fans waiting for the 1.6 Update to arrive on consoles and mobile devices will need to wait a little longer but don't worry because development is progressing smoothly. One of the biggest releases of 2024 so far has been the latest major patch for ConcernedApe's beloved farming RPG and the community couldn't be more thrilled with all the extra additions. Having said that, those who don't happen to play the game on PC have been waiting for some kind of news regarding when the update will hit mobile and consoles.
After Sony forced one-man developer Lilith Walther to rebrand their PC kart racer inspired by Bloodborne, the game has reappeared as Nightmare Kart. A new trailer can be viewed above, which confirms the title will release on PC platforms like Steam and Itch.io for free on 31st May 2024.
In, Mannequins allow players to display their favorite items of clothing and provide a fun space for showing off outfits. Unlike many other items, Mannequins can’t actually be crafted and instead have to be bought using hard-earned Gold. However, players should also watch out for a more sinister version of the Mannequin that causes all kinds of strange occurrences during the night.
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There are many mods available for ConcernedApe's popular indie title, and one of them — - comes with brand new NPCs that can interact with the player, even some that are romanceable. Aiming to stay true to the original title, strives to evoke the same feeling players first had when they picked up the original game. adds countless hours of additional content with maps, locations, new events for every NPC, and over 20 new and expanded characters, all updated to work with Patch 1.6 of.
may be a generally uplifting game about finding purpose and peace through hard work and nature, but one player has discovered an incredibly sad moment that no one expected. As players journey through Pelican Town and make friends with all the locals, they'll slowly come to understand the community's dynamics and the relationships that connect everyone. While most of these are very wholesome, sometimes the game can be unexpectedly dark by dropping a shockingly heavy narrative moment without any kind of warning.
In addition to the major content changes of Stardew Valley Update 1.6, Patch 1.6.3 will finally allow players to access Clint's shop and geode processing while a tool is being upgraded. Stardew Valley Patch 1.6.2 has already been released, and creator Eric «ConcernedApe» Barone is quickly rolling out even more updates.
A third of staff are at risk of losing their jobs at Velan Studios, the company behind Mario Kart Live: Home Circuit and shutdown dodgeball game Knockout City.
Princess Peach might be the one who takes center stage in her action-adventure game but it is really her variety of costumes that deserves the spotlight. Each costume that Peach changes into transforms her into an entirely different character. Whether becoming a swordfighter, ninja, or even a mermaid, Peach loses her normal skills in favor of more thematically appropriate abilities and skills with each outfit.
Velan Studios, an American video game studio that previously worked on Mario Kart Live: Home Circuit, has given layoff notices to a third of its staff, the company has revealed. The developer has worked with other big companies and brands in the past, such as Electronic Arts and Hot Wheels.