If you're a fan who's desperately looking for a new adventure, then this new RPG might be exactly what you're looking for. Following the release of, a soft reboot of the sci-fi franchise, Bioware's sci-fi games have been dormant as the studio quietly continues development on the fifth mainline entry in the saga. While players look forward to that, it might be time to turn to the tabletop to satisfy that craving to send all those pesky Reaper packing back into deep space.
Per Dicebreaker, is an official boardgame adaptation of the sprawling sci-fi universe that tasks players with stepping into the role of iconic characters like Commander Shepard, Tali, Garrus, Wrex, and Laria as they appeared in . As a team, the heroes of the Normandy are sent to explore the titular planet Hagalaz in search of a crashed Cerberus ship that could contain vital intelligence that may prove useful against the oncoming terror of The Reapers. Pitched as a narrative-focused role-playing game, players must battle enemies, gain experience, and unlock powerful new items and abilities to survive the hostile world of Hagalaz.
While publisher Asmodee has yet to provide specific details on 's narrative, it has confirmed that players will need to make difficult decisions over the course of their campaign. These choices will have consequences that can fundamentally alter the trajectory of the story, meaning the game has a decent amount of replayability for those who want to see every scenario. As for the setting, Hagalaz isn't a planet created exclusively for the game as diehard fans may recall that it actually showed up in as the planet around which the Shadow Broker's Lair orbits.
Asmodee has yet to reveal exactly when fans can expect to get their hands on but the company has confirmed that the board game should be available towards the end of 2024. In the interim, players can refresh their knowledge of the sci-fi universe by playing , a remastered collection of the original trilogy of video games that are stuffed with extra content and spruced-up visuals. There's also the earlier-mentioned but the 2017 reboot didn't quite reach the heights of its predecessors.
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The next Mass Outbreak event in will focus on Baby Pokémon, including the tiny Electric-Type that's become one of the community's most beloved pocket monsters. To keep the player base invested and constantly hunting for the best creatures for their team, developer Game Freak implemented a mechanic that sees herds of Pokémon storming across the map. While these opportunities are usually a great time for Trainers to catch some powerful critters, the next Mass Outbreak should also appeal to players who like their teams to be more adorable than deadly.
The latest for is here and while it fixes hundreds of small issues, the community is steadily becoming more and more frustrated with Bethesda Game Studios' lack of post-launch support. While the sci-fi RPG was released in a state that was significantly more polished than the developers' previous games, the game still lacked many quality-of-life features that disappointed the community. Now, after several months of waiting for a substantial patch, the latest version hasn't done enough to satisfy players.
As players continue spreading the message of Super Earth across an assortment of deadly planets, their quest to spread democracy just became a lot easier thanks to the game's latest update. Shortly after Arrowhead Studios' latest project launched, the developer issued a content patch that added a bevy of environmental hazards like vicious lightning storms and the extremely potent fire tornados that can be found on Hellmire. These additions proved to be especially difficult for players to overcome so it comes as good news that they've been adjusted.
Henry Cavill's time as Geralt may have come to an end but enthusiasts wanting to continue his adventure in can now do so with a shockingly accurate visual mod. Following the announcement that Cavill would step into the role of the titular Witcher in Netflix's live-action series, fans of the books and video games were skeptical about his portrayal. Yet after proving his commitment to the role, a large portion of the community now views his face as the default Geralt.
is already impressing players with its hyper-detailed character creation system but one fan may have taken the toolkit a little far. Before starting out their adventure to slay all manner of gigantic monsters and collect plenty of powerful weapons, Capcom's fantasy RPG tasks players with the difficult challenge of creating a character that best embodies their playstyle. While many will choose to create something bold and brave to keep with the setting, others like to have a little more fun with the system.
While players may spend most of their time gunning down Terminids and Automatons, one fan is making the community stop and think about their actions. The over-arching story of the game sees the army of Super Earth charging around the galaxy in an effort to eradicate the evil forces that have staked their claim on some planets that are in need of some democracy and freedom. Yet despite the fervor Super Earth demands of its Helldivers, it's worth stopping to think about what it would be like to die at the hands of such an impassioned soldier.
Despite the initial excitement surrounding the remastered versions of the classic games, fans are expressing their frustration over the games' surprisingly large file size. The has already caused a great deal of controversy amongst its player base due to its disastrous launch which exposed fans to bugs, server issues, and a multiplayer mode that was effectively unplayable for most of the community. The game's situation is only getting worse as fans are now questioning why it needs to take up so much storage space.
may be a game about saving or destroying the galaxy far, far away but its latest update asks players to take a break and hang out with their in-game romantic partner. Despite being over a decade old, Bioware's massive MMO continues to impress its community with substantial content updates and seasons filled with new events, missions, locations, and characters. While wooing NPCs may not be at the top of everyone's to-do list, the latest patch gives those smooth-talking rogues more opportunities to work their magic.
Several players have insisted that they've encountered a new type of flying Terminid but in keeping with the game's satirical tone,Arrowhead Studios' CEO Johan Pilestedt believes it's all nonsense. In the weeks after the game's launch, the community has been hard and working trying to figure out exactly what could be causing the Terminids to spread so rapidly among the stars. Some are speculating that Super Earth itself could be creating the «aliens» but the game's director is trying to throw everyone off the scent.
presents players with an abundance of different tools to eliminate the deadly armies of the Terminids and Automatons and Arrowhead Studios is giving fans some insight into how those Stratagems are created. One of the core components of the popular co-op shooter is the ability to call down equipment and support from the skies, most of which take the form of explosive air strikes or precision missile launches. They're undoubtedly one of the most fun aspects of and director Johan Pilestedt wants everyone to know how the team creates them.
With taking over as one of the most popular games of 2024, the developer behind a fellow cooperative shooter wants to collaborate with Arrowhead Studios. Following the worldwide pandemic of 2020, co-op games have never been bigger as players embrace the idea of working together to achieve an objective rather than competing against one another. Player vs. Player titles will always be popular but the rise of teamwork has paved the way for some truly memorable games, and one of them really wants to join Super Earth's war for the galaxy.
is already filled with gigantic enemies but one knowledgeable player may have just stumbled upon another huge monster that could be added to the game in a future update. While the ever-popular sequel to the original game brought with it plenty of returning foes, there are a few key players in the galactic war that have yet to make the jump. However, a recent discovery suggests that a powerful type of Terminid that's thus far been missing is actually hiding under players' noses.