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Character Education Videos: Setting Goals

We all have dreams about the future. But why is it that we can’t always make those dreams come true? Since the future seems far away, we often put off planning for another day. It’s important to remember that we…

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Unplugged Review

For fans of Keanu Reeves, they’ve no doubt wanted to channel their inner John Wick as an unstoppable assassin. omijdm, no doubt a regular at the Continental, pays homage to this character with his new beat-em-up Unplugged. It’s one player against the world in this brawler - should players take on the fight?

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Archvale Review

Apart from the odd minor issue, Archvale has been a pleasure. There’s some real joy in exploring, in meeting and shooting new and strange creatures, and in enjoying the cute and cuddly visual style - even as the same boss stomps you multiple times. If you like bullet hell games, Archvale should certainly be on your radar. 

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The Best Games Coming to Android in 2022

Since we’re still only in the first week of 2022, we thought it was a good time to have a long look at the games that are likely... Continue reading

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Here’s a peek at Elden Ring’s character creation system

Elden Ring's character creation system has reportedly leaked online.

Having seemingly participated in a recent closed network test, YouTuber ER-SA shared the six-minute teaser, which - despite many hidden, broken, and/or missing components - gives a taste of what players can look forward to when Elden Ring releases next month.

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How does Resident Evil 3 Remake stack up to those before it?

Resident Evil 3 Remake has certainly been a divisive game since its release. 

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The Ascent looks like it’s heading to PlayStation

Xbox and PC exclusive The Ascent from Curve Digital has been rated for PlayStation 4 and 5 by the ESRB, following an earlier rating the always leaky Taiwanese ratings board. The Ascent has now also been rated for PS5 and PS4 by the ESRB. https://t.co/98w1yEx4NF https://t.co/Ttzcntwe60 pic.twitter.com/uKGpOCl9a1 — Gematsu (@gematsucom) January 7, 2022 The Xbox One versions runs at 30fps while the Series X version hits 60fps so we expect something similar when it lands on PS4 and PS5.  The CyberSec DLC launched for the game last year and was rather cheaper, costing just £3.99 / $4.99 so that may be bundled in the with PlayStation versions. It contained a bunch of weapons and armour rather than quests. “The Ascent has got all the grimy character that you would want from its sci-fi cyberpunk setting, and there’s a great combat system to go with it,” said Nick in our 8/10 review back in July 2021.  “Simply put, The Ascent deserves your attention.” The Ascent set a new sales record for publisher Curve Digital, achieving $5 million in sales across its launch weekend. In the process they grabbed the top slot in the Steam Global Charts. That figure is big news for a few reasons, not least of which is that this success came alongside The Ascent’s release into Xbox Game Pass on day one. It’s available across Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One and PC through Game Pass, but a lot of gamers have still flocked to buy the game outright. Off the back of this, Curve Digital has described themselves as a “revitalised publisher”, in part from how they’ve adapted their business and crafted their PR campaign to handle the launch. Recognising that they had an eye-catching game, and that Cyberpunk is all kinds of in right now, they focusses on community engagement and reaching streamers to build hype. Over 1700 streamers generated 10 million views, and 90% of global “Tier One” publications covered the game with reviews. Of course, being able to lean on Xbox Game Pass and the partnership with Microsoft over the last year hasn’t hurt either. Source: Twitter

Dying Light 2 Takes 500 Hours To “Fully Complete,” Dev Says–But There Is More To The Story

Players will need to spend about 500 hours to "fully complete" Dying Light 2, developer Techland has confirmed, while also acknowledging that this is the projected run time for a 100% run. Finishing the game's story and side quests will take less time, the studio said.

500 hours is about the same time it would take to walk from Warsaw (where Techland has an office) to Madrid, the studio said.

Plenty of responses came in related to Techland's 500-hour tweet, and the studio issued its own response to clarify the matter further. The studio said, "500 hours is related to maxing out the game--finishing all the quests, endings, and exploring every part of the world, but a regular player should finish the story + side quests and do quite a lot of exploring in less than 100 hours, so don't worry!"

In another tweet, Techland said it will take about 70-80 hours to finish the main story and side quests "if you're not in a rush."

In other news, Dying Light 2's next and final Dying 2 Know livestream is coming on January 13, promising a "huge info drop" for the game.

Dying Light 2 launches on February 4 for PS5, Xbox Series X|S, and it will also be available via the cloud for Nintendo Switch. The game is also coming to PS4, Xbox One, and PC. Everyone who preorders the game gets the Reload and the Reach for the Sky packs, which come with special outfits, weapons, and skins. The Reach for the Sky pack specifically was designed in partnership with Rosario Dawson (The Mandalorian) who voices a character in Dying Light 2.

February 2022 is shaping up to be a massive month for new releases. Other games releasing in February include Horizon: Forbidden West, The King of Fighters XV, and Sifu. Also coming that month is Destiny 2's Witch Queen expansion and the Saints Row reboot.

Yelan Genshin Impact: What We Know So Far

Here's everything we know so far about the rumored character coming soon to Genshin Impact, Yelan.

Genshin Impact Qingxin Flower Location Guide: Where to Find

Here's a guide on where to find every Qingxin flower in Liyue.

Which 5-Star Genshin Impact Character Are You: Where to Take the Quiz

One way those in the community have expressed their appreciation for Genshin Impact has been character quizzes.

Dying Light 2 Takes 500 Hours to ‘Fully Complete’, Official Twitter Has to Clarify

Wait, what?

Does a 500-hour game sound like a good time to you? If the answer is yes, then you might want to check out Dying Light 2 next month. If your answer is no, then you'll be wondering what the heck developer Techland was thinking with this weekend tweet:

Yep, Dying Light 2 is apparently 500 hours long — but only if you want it to be. See, that's the important point that the developer kind of skipped across with the aforementioned tweet. It's since had to clarify, stating that 500 hours is the approximate amount of time that it would take players to "max out the game". We're talking a complete 100% run — seeing and doing everything that the title has to offer.

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