10 Best R.E.P.O mods

Looking for the bestR.E.P.Omods? We’ve gathered a list of the10 bestR.E.P.Omodsthat you’re able to download right now to either make your game easier or more entertaining. We’ve also included an explainer on how to installR.E.P.Omods to make the process as simple as possible. In this guide: More Players True to its name, the More Players mod allows you to play with more friends and exceed the 6-player cap. Of course, the more people you add, the more unstable your game will become....

July 8, 2025 · 5 min · 910 words · Troy Martinez

A Starfield mod finally randomizes all the POI dungeons

Starfield‘s modding scene is growing stronger and more interesting with each passing week, realizing its potential as a genuine community content powerhousethanks to the Creation Kit. Notably, not only do we now get toshare ship blueprints with one another, but we can also randomize POI dungeonsin full. Look, I’ve been a fan ofStarfieldsince day one, even though it’s certainly privy to a set of very questionable faults. Arguably the biggest of these faults is the fact that even thoughStarfieldplays host to asubstantial number of unique points of interest, nothing about them isactuallyrandom or procedurally generated short of their placement....

July 8, 2025 · 3 min · 501 words · Anthony Hernandez

Apple Arcade is finally getting its own Tetris

And everything is going to the beat If there is one game people shouldn’t have any trouble getting their hands on these days, it’sTetris. There are so many great versions of the game out there already, from the nail-bitingTetris 99on Switch to the brilliantTetris Effecton PS4, Xbox, PC, and Quest. Mobile platforms have seen a variety of differentTetrisgames over the years, and soon enough, another one will be joining the fray withTetris Beat, coming exclusively to Apple Arcade....

July 8, 2025 · 2 min · 251 words · Angelica Little

Assassin’s Creed Syndicate finally uses ‘London Calling’ in a trailer

Took long enough “London Calling” is a very good song by The Clash, a very good punk band. Through its staccato’d guitars and less-than-frantic pace, it tells of social and political concern in England’s capital. There’s a feel-good veneer covering the lyrics that are anything but. Assassin’s Creed Syndicate, a video game that is imminently releasing, takes place in Victorian London. By some great exercise of restraint, Ubisoft hasn’t yet put out a trailer with “London Calling” as its backdrop....

July 8, 2025 · 1 min · 142 words · Steven Smith

Atlus release details on ‘even more erotic’ Catherine: Full Body

Puzzling no longer mandatory? Atlus have released some more details on the PS4 remake of the block-puzzle-meets-social-drama title,Catherine: Full Body. The revamped PS3 and Xbox 360 title was announced a fortnight ago, and raised eyebrows with itsbizarre trailerlast week. The new details are a little scattershot, coming across, frankly, like a page of catchphrases and buzzwords than actual info. But, reading between the lines, we learn thatFull Bodywill feature new episodes that will push the “Catherine-style path of righteousness” forward....

July 8, 2025 · 2 min · 222 words · Nicholas Murphy

Blaster Master and Zelda II are coming to the Switch Online NES suite

Good picks Though the pace is as slow as molasses (what else is new, remember the drip-fed 3DS eShop near launch when the system desperately needed content?) the Switch Online service is slowly but surely gaining a steady stable of games with its NES suite, an app that allows users to play a host of NES games. On January 16 Nintendo is poised to add two more classics to the service:Blaster MasterandZelda II....

July 8, 2025 · 1 min · 187 words · Leslie Thornton

Bungie is rolling out a patch next week to clean up some recent Destiny 2 bugs

‘Guardians should expect a much greater challenge’ If you’ve been playingDestiny 2you may have noticed some lingering issues in specific activities, but Bungie is squashing those issues next Tuesday. No, it’s not as catastrophic asthe bug from February, but some recent Nightfall runs and a few quests might have been more annoying than they should have. As announced on their official blog, Bungie is cleaning up the Lake of Shadows and Festering Core Nightfalls: by fixing an accessibility issue in the former and making the latter much tougher (the Director level-select system said it required 1080 Power, but it’s actually set at a breezier 750 – oops!...

July 8, 2025 · 2 min · 233 words · Rickey Crosby

Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare PC requirements haven’t advanced much from last year

As always though, this’ll take up some space Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare‘s required PC specs have been released on the game’sSteam page, and it turns out that all that power doesn’t necessarily change everything — especially if you use last year’s iteration as a baseline. The minimum requirements are awfully similar toCall of Duty: Ghosts‘, with only nominal increases listed. Most notable is that both memory and video card remain unchanged, although it does still require a fairly hefty 6 GB RAM....

July 8, 2025 · 1 min · 119 words · John Miller

Calling all nerds: Lord of the Rings Online event tonight

If you’re knee-deep in Lord of the Rings nerdom, then tonight is your night, my young hobbit. Across the country at 11 p.m., there will be variousLord of the Rings Onlineevents to celebrate its final release at your friendly Gamestop or EB. In fact, if you live in the Los Angeles area, then not only can you attend one of these events but you can also meet theWorld Famous Robert Summa!...

July 8, 2025 · 2 min · 342 words · Brent Collins

Class of Heroes 2 turns to Kickstarter for localization

MonkeyPaw Games has licensed theClass of Heroesseries from Acquire and it plans to start withClass of Heroes II, which will be localized for Europe and the United States. The companyhas taken to Kickstarterto grow this project beyond a digital release for PlayStation Portable. Through additional funding, MonkeyPaw and Gaijinworks hope to give the game a Limited Edition Deluxe Pack and “expand the scope of localization for both the digital and physical releases....

July 8, 2025 · 1 min · 157 words · Richard Fox

Crytek: ‘The notion of single-player has to go away’

Crysis dev calls for an end to purely solo experiences For years, numerous pundits have called for thedeath of single-player games, and while some of us gnash our teeth at the thought of losing solo experiences, the creep of multiplayer has been undeniable. This is good news for Crytek, a studio that apparently can’t wait to be rid of single-player. “I think the notion of a single-player experience has to go away,” CEO Cevat Yerli toldIGN....

July 8, 2025 · 2 min · 334 words · Stanley Lane

Developer teams with Pirate Bay to give away his game

For this weekend only,Sos Sosowski(developer of such gems as Comedy/Action/Robo-Ninja BrawlerThelemite, Anti-SOPA gameCongress Chainsaw Massacre, alternative reality Chess titleChess Without Turns,Fight Chickens With Chickens,Kill All The Kittens The Dead Ones Too Go!, and many others) is teaming withThe Pirate Bayto give away one of his games for free. The game in question isMcPixel— and it isgreat —a constant ribald comedy mixed with clever surrealism. If that’s the kind of thing you like and would like Sos to make more things like that for you, thengive him some money....

July 8, 2025 · 2 min · 216 words · Vickie Reid

Discovering the mystery behind the Phalanx cover art

Celebrating 25 years with The Pheller The infamous cover for the North American release ofPhalanxon the Super Nintendo is constantly featured on lists of the “worst” video game covers of all time. Obviously, these people are, objectively, extremely wrong. This is something to be cherished. It’s one of the only instances where a game’s artwork is talked about more than the actual game itself. For good reason too. It’s genuinely fucking hilarious....

July 8, 2025 · 6 min · 1077 words · Sonia Davis