Everspace 2's Titans DLC brings massive ships to the game, and we won't have to wait too long to play it

At Gamescom 2024, Everspace 2 developer Rockfish Games revealed the next chapter in the space shooter-RPG’s story. Titans is the game’s first paid add-on, and it brings something we’ve strangely never seen before in the game.The DLC expands the scale of Everspace 2 in some exciting new ways, offering massive new encounters, and it will be available for purchase in September.To see this content please enable targeting cookies.Manage cookie settings Titans is made up of two story chapters: Dreadnought, and Leviathan. Dreadnought will have you join a group of freelancers to investigate a rumour about a massive ship that’s unlike anything else in the game. This multi-stage boss fight will be challenging, and is designed for players with well-balanced ship loadouts.Levia…

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If you want to play the original Silent Hill 2 before its remake comes out, the final update for the fan-made Enhanced Edition makes it the best way to do so

Silent Hill 2 is a bit tricky to play these days, but the PC version’s fan-made Enhanced Edition is finally complete.While you’ve been able to play the Enhanced Edition of Silent Hill 2, a to-be-honest half-remaster of the awful PC port of the game, for quite a while now, earlier this week the team behind it released the 10th and final update for it, somehow bringing in even more quality of life improvements to the already impressive overhaul. The whole goal of the project was to add in things like high def resolutions, upscaled images, widescreen camera fixes, and restored effects missing in the PC port, which it had already achieved as well as much more than that. To see this content please enable targeting cookies.Manage cookie settings Now, its final update is here, which includes “enh…

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New God of War Ragnarok mod is basically the nuclear option for people who don't like hints, ripping out "over 1500+ pointless/patronising voice lines from the game"

If you’re one of the many folks that disliked the way God of War Ragnarok handles offering up helpful hints when it thinks you need them, and the PC port’s efforts to provide an option to reduce the amount it dishes out, you’re seemigly in luck. There’s now a mod that provides a bit of an anti-hint nuclear option, by getting rid of over 1,000 lines of companion chatter.You might remember Ragnarok’s plentiful hint-offering as having caused a bit of a discourse – you know the kind – around the game’s release, with some players arguing that it got a bit too heavy handed too quickly when it came to puzzles. Much like all that debate around yellow paint being used to indicate climbable stuctures and ledges, it was a bit of a case of immersion versus accessibility, and certainly never just desce…

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