A Pokemon fan has shared their concept for what Sableye and its Mega Evolution would look like if they were humans. The two creations take cues from the original Pokemon series design, as well as an unexpected nod to Lara Croft of Tomb Raider.
20.04.2024 - 13:06 / radiotimes.com
Objectives and missions come thick and fast in Helldivers 2, as the war against the likes of the robotic Automatons rages on.
This week saw all troopers tasked with facing another humungous threat in the form of the resurgent Factory Striders.
A video posted on the official Helldivers 2 X page showed the hulking dreadnoughts blasting multiple high-powered weapons at soldiers, reminiscent of the AT-AT assault on Hoth in The Empire Strikes Back.
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Somehow, Factory Striders are more deadly, though. They have been known to drop in packs when playing on higher difficulties, and they boast various firearms including a large laser cannon on their backs, as well as tough armour.
As is standard with Helldivers 2, players are not being deterred by whatever the game throws at them.
So, as the retalliation begins in the name of protecting democracy, we’ve put together some tips on how to find these deadly walkers and subsequently eliminate them.
Destroying Factory Striders in Helldivers 2 can be tough, but one surefire method is to repeatedly blast them with weapons such as an Orbital Laser or anOrbital Railcannon Strike.
It is also worth noting that the brutes have weak spots on both their head and on the side of their bodies. Disabling their weapons first by dropping huge amounts of firepower on them is also a smart move.
Focus on the Striders' back cannons primarily, as they will do a significant amount of damage to any unlucky Helldiver that gets in its way.
Keeping your distance from them is also crucial, as Striders have the ability to drop reinforcements from a compartment underneath them — and so becoming overwhelmed with enemies is easy.
Obviously, tackling Striders alone is achievable, but the best bet would be to squad up with other players. This will make flanking them easier, leaving their weak areas more vulnerable to attack.
Factory Striders in Helldivers 2 can be found by journeying to any planet that is run by the Automatons on the galaxy map, such as Choohe.
The Eliminate Factory Strider missions are not available at every difficulty level, though, as they will only appear from tier four (otherwise known as Challenging) and upwards.
At tier five (Hard), they will also spawn randomly mid-battle.
Naturally, the higher the difficulty setting, the more Factory Striders you will be tasked with taking out per mission.
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A Pokemon fan has shared their concept for what Sableye and its Mega Evolution would look like if they were humans. The two creations take cues from the original Pokemon series design, as well as an unexpected nod to Lara Croft of Tomb Raider.
The Xbox Games Showcase is Microsoft's premier annual vehicle for the announcement of new first-party games, and according to Xbox Wire, it'll be streaming live on June 9th, 2024. As such, it often includes many of the year's biggest reveals, and this year is expected to be no different. The Xbox Games Showcase will probably include a lot of surprises, be they first looks at entirely new titles or updates on DLC.
Xbox announced the date of its upcoming June showcase and teased a special deep-dive to reveal a new installment of a “beloved franchise.” This announcement has led to a whirlwind of speculation among players, who are waiting for more information about which game Xbox will unveil during its next showcase.
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For all long as the Fallout franchise has been around, it has never been set outside of the United States. Of course, its over-the-top, retro-futuristic Americana satirization is a core aspect of what makes Fallout, Fallout, but on new few occasions, large chunks of the series’ fanbase have wondered how locations outside of the US are faring in Fallout’s post-apocalyptic setting, and whether they could fare as suitable settings for a future Fallout game.
With the Fallout TV series topping 65 million viewers to become one of the most watched Prime Video shows ever, the pressure is on for more content set in the wasteland, and Bethesda is seemingly ready to oblige.
players who enjoy firing massive lasers at their enemies are out of luck because the latest balance update just introduced some major nerfs while also making some interesting tweaks to certain missions. Arrowhead Studios has demonstrated its passion for live-service support by issuing dozens of patches that accomplish small goals like fixing bugs and glitches to introducing larger changes like the addition of new enemies and weapons. While the community wasn't too pleased with the previous balance update, the most recent attempt to level the playing feel is seemingly going down much smoother.
Forget the best weapons, armor, and Stratagems — the best thing players can doin is much simpler than all that. Although the core gameplay is all about dishing out damage to Bugs and Bots, there's also a tactical element to , mostly centered on Stratagems. Having the right tools for the job can make all the difference, and many players strive to bring their builds as close to the meta as possible.
As part of their ongoing art series, aPokemon fan redesigned the Rock Pokemon called Nosepass to show what it would look like as a human and shared their work with other trainers. In response, some Pokemon fans complimented the artist for their continued efforts in drawing some Pokemon as humans, and for giving Nosepass a new look.
One imaginative Pokemon fan has created an interesting convergent design for Sudowoodo that gives the plant-mimicking Rock-type a more insectoid form. Every new generation of Pokemon adds new creatures to the franchise’s line-up, and later games would introduce variants for ones that already exist. Pokemon Sun and Moon introduced the concept of convergent Pokemon, alternate versions of certain monsters that live in a particular environment. For example, Wigglet is a relative of the popular Generation One critter Digglet that lives near sandy beaches instead of dirt-filled fields.
A skilled Pokemon fan artist has come up with some stunning character designs depicting what Makuhita and Hariyama could have looked like if they were humans. If there's one thing members of the Pokemon community are known for, it's the boundless creativity they display when it comes to making redesigns of existingcharacters from the games. The fan art for these two Pokemon in question is no different.