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  • Alien: Romulus Clip Channels Director Fede Alvarez's Past Work
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    The tagline for the original 1979 Alien film famously said that "in space, no one can hear you scream." What that expression neglected to mention is that the Xenomorphs appear to have very good hearing, and they seem to pick up on almost every sound in a spaceship or colony. That ability is on full display in a new preview clip from the next film in the franchise, Alien: Romulus. The clip features Isabela Merced as Kay, one of the ill-fated group of young people who thought it would be a good idea to scavenge materials from derelict ships. In this scene, Kay is unarmed and attempting to slip by a Xenomorph. And the alien in question seems to be actively looking for Kay and listening intently as she tries to stay as quiet as possible. It's reminiscent of the way Jane Levy's character hid from Don't Breathe's blind killer, Norman Nordstrom (Stephen Lang).Regardless of Kay's best efforts, she's still caught off guard when a Xenomorph appears close by and drags away two bodies. It's difficult to tell if the bodies came from Kay's crew or if they were originally stationed on the ship that's now overrun by facehuggers and Xenomorphs.Continue Reading at GameSpot
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  • Avowed Delayed To February 2025, Graciously Making 2024 A Little Less Crowded
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    Xbox has graciously alleviated some of the mounting pressure as we head into the final months of 2024, delaying Avowed until early next year. Avowed is now set to launch on February 18, 2025.Though it's a shame that we'll have to wait a bit longer to play Obsidian Entertainment's action RPG, this does mean the already crowded fall line-up of games is a tad more manageable and easier on the wallet. Instead of Avowed competing against the likes of S.T.A.L.K.E.R. 2: Heart of Chornobyl, Metaphor: ReFantazio, Dragon Age: The Veilguard, and Assassin's Creed Shadows this holiday season, it will launch during the (currently) sparser start of 2025.So many games coming! As such, we're moving Avowed to Feb 18, 2025 to give players backlogs some breathing room.Stay tuned for more from our games across Activision, Blizzard, Bethesda & Xbox Game Studios at gamescom, including our Aug 23 livestream for a look at Avowed: pic.twitter.com/3RnyVwlHRa Xbox (@Xbox) August 2, 2024 In the announcement of the delay, Xbox teased that more details for games across the company's portfolio--including Activision, Blizzard, and Bethesda titles--will be revealed during gamescom. Avowed will also be the primary focus of Xbox's planned livestream for August 23, when we'll see more of the upcoming action RPG.Continue Reading at GameSpot
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  • Is Fallout London Worth Your Time?
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    The highly animated Fallout London mod by Team FOLON is finally here. The mod is essentially a new Fallout game, introducing new quests, weapons, locations, and more. In our video breakdown, GameSpot goes over whether this fan-made mod merits a download.Downloading Fallout London will completely overhaul Fallout 4. Therefore, playing this mod will require you to know Fallout 4 alongside all of its DLC, and if you want to play the normal Fallout 4 again, you'll be forced to uninstall the mod.The game itself starts like most Fallout games: You make a character and eventually leave an underground base. Once you reach the surface, you take a train that shows you what's left of London.Continue Reading at GameSpot
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  • 7 Days To Die - How To Heal Injuries, Infections, And Ailments
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    It's often a struggle to survive the harsh environments found in 7 Days To Die, with so many different ways to injure yourself, become ill from infection, and get sick from consuming bad food. Here will guide you through the most efficient ways to heal yourself from cuts, sprains, and various ailments. InfectionsIt's easy to become infected in 7 Days to Die, and it's even harder to cure yourself early in the game. The longer you stay infected, the harder it gets to heal. So watch your infection meter on the far-left of your HUD.You can cure it with honey if the infection is under 5%. Honey is scavenged by harvesting tree stumps. (You can double up on honey. Two honey will cure up to 10% infection.)Beyond 5-10%, your best options are antibiotics and herbal antibiotics. Regular antibiotics will cure 25% infection per dose, and herbal antibiotics will cure up to 10% per dose. These can be randomly looted in the world, purchased from traders, but only the herbal antibiotics can be crafted. Sprains and breaksSprains and breaks are common injuries in 7 Days to Die. A sprained leg or knee will reduce your health and majorly slow you down, and a broken arm or leg will also reduce your health and speed even further. Each sprain will have a timer for how long you're affected by the injury.It's also important to note that you shouldn't sprint or jump while suffering from a sprain because it will increase the amount of time you're suffering. So, only run around if you're in immediate danger.Painkillers will help for a sprain, and these are easily found through normal looting. Broken bones can only be helped with splints and casts, but these are much rarer and only craftable with the Physician skill. To get this crafting ability, you need to first put two points into the Intellect attribute to unlock the Physician skill, and then spend the one point needed to purchase it. FatigueFatigue doesn't sound as awful as most of the other injuries or ailments in the game, but the impact of the effects can be costly. Fatigue is a negative stat that lasts for two hours, and it reduces your health by 20% and increases the damage you take from enemies by 10%.The only way to cure this is with vitamins. Vitamins are found by random looting or sold by a trader. A bonus to taking vitamins is that you'll get a temporary resistance to disease, meaning you can drink murky water or old Sham sandwiches you found without worry of sickness. Bleeding outThere are many ways to bleed out in 7 Days to Die. Getting attacked by a zombie, a vulture, or even the unfortunate mishap of accidentally bumping into your own spike traps.Bleeding can be stopped with a standard bandage. These are easy to craft, but you won't get any health back. To stop the bleeding and regain lost health, you'll need to use either a first aid bandage or med kit. LacerationsA laceration is a deep wound that can only be mended by a med kit or a sewing kit. Sewing kits are also used for crafting armor, but you might want to keep a few on hand in case you get this type of injury. ConcussionA concussion can often happen from a bad scuffle with zombies, and it may seem like you can carry on as normal with your adventure, but it lasts for two hours with a whopping 25% decrease to your health and all your player's attributes are lowered by one point.This injury can be healed by painkillers, and these are found through normal looting. DysenteryIf your HUD shows the--for want of a better term--orange pooping butt icon, then you're suffering from dysentery. This comes from drinking murky water you haven't boiled or from eating old food you found like Sham sandwiches.The negative effect here is that your character has diarrhea, and it will reduce your fullness and hydration levels. There's only one way to cure Dysentery, but thankfully it's fairly easy to do. You need to boil some water and collect Goldenrod, which is the yellow flower commonly found in the world. This lets you craft Goldenrod Tea to cure this ailment. AbrasionsAbrasions can be healed with aloe cream, which is made from the aloe plant. Aloe can be scavenged in the desert biome, grown on a farm plot, and found as random loot.First aid bandages can also be used, and these will be best if you're low on health. These will provide additional health, while the aloe will not.Here we also provide some 7 Days To Die 1.0 tips for beginners just getting started on console on PC. For more in depth tips, we guide you on how to find mechanical parts, how to get a set of wheels, and even how to respec your skills.
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  • This $16 Lego Star Wars Set Transforms Luke Skywalker's X-Wing Into A Mech
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    Luke Skywalker has flown X-Wings and A-Wings over the years, but have you ever seen him inside of a mech suit? Thanks to this Lego suit, you can imagine just how different Star Wars would have been if Skywalker was piloting an "X-Wing" warsuit equipped with an oversized lightsaber. This is one of more than a dozen new Lego Star Wars sets that launched this week. Not only is it one of the coolest new kits in the collection, but it's also one of the cheapest at only $16. See at Amazon Luke Skywalker X-Wing MechTaking design cues from Luke's X-Wing starfighter, the mech has articulated hands, arms, legs and feet, a cockpit for the included minifigure, and an adjustable X-wing jetpack. For situations when you need to bring an uncivilized weapon to a fight, there's also a buildable stud-shooting blaster.As mentioned, a bunch of other Lego Star Wars sets launched this week, in case you'd like to pick up a few more for your collection. Some are quite creative, like the 1,579-piece Dark Falcon set that reimagines the heroes of Star Wars as villains and gives them a sleek new spaceship to explore the galaxy in. Also, you get a Darth Jar Jar Binks minifigure, so this is the best Lego Star Wars set of the year.Continue Reading at GameSpot
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  • What's Next For Bungie? | Spot On
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    Despite releasing one of the year's most critically acclaimed expansions, Destiny 2's The Final Shape, it's been a rough year for Bungie. Last October, the developer laid off roughly 100 people, equating to approximately 8% of it's workforce. Earlier this week, the studio let go another 220--a shockingly high 17% of its workforce--while also relocating 12% of its remaining staff to its parent company, Sony.Bungie executive Pete Parsons cited "rising costs of development," "industry shifts," and "enduring economic conditions" as the reason for the mass layoffs, which impacted "most" of Bungie's executive and senior leader positions. Considering this loss of leadership, it comes as no surprise then that the studio is entering what the executive refers to as a time of "tremendous change." And as for the mass transfer of former Bungie employees to Sony, Parsons' explained the move aims to "deepen" Bungie's integration with the company--a statement that has raised more than a few eyebrows. Though it's easy to see these layoffs as merely the latest in a series' of widespread job losses in the industry, it also showcases the trend of large corporations acquiring well-known developers and how it ultimately leads to significant changes in staffing, priorities, and, potentially, identity. This week on Spot On, Tam and Lucy discuss the impact of these layoffs and what it means for the future of Destiny 2, Marathon, and Bungie as a whole.Continue Reading at GameSpot
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  • 7 Days To Die - How To Get Wheels And Craft Vehicles
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    7 Days To Die's Navezgane map offers plenty of ground to explore, but it's a slow process until you can get a set of wheels for your adventures. Here is everything you need to know to cruise your way through the apocalypse.How to craft vehicles and get a "free" bicycleOnce you complete 10 trader quests from Rekt, you can get a bicycle as a reward. This offers you nine additional storage slots and a way to pedal around the map a bit faster, and without the need for fuel.However, you can use resources to craft a minibike by reading 20 vehicle magazines, 45 magazines for the larger motor bike, 70 is needed to craft the 4-wheeler, and 100 magazines read for the gyrocopter.Continue Reading at GameSpot
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  • 7 Days To Die - How To Get Mechanical Parts
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    7 Days To Die's zombie apocalypse can be a tough environment, so you'll want to get started right away crafting the best items for your survival. One of the most crucial components for crafting are mechanical parts. Here we guide you through all the ways you can get these valuable parts.What are mechanical parts?Mechanical partsMechanical Parts are used for crafting high-end items for survival, such as vehicles, guns, and tools. This is a resource you can never have too much of, so you'll likely want to stock up on mechanical parts as soon as you start finding them.How to find mechanical partsThese parts can be found at random when looting various items, such as cars, appliances, and dumpsters. You can even find these pretty early into the start of your game.Continue Reading at GameSpot
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  • 7 Days To Die - How To Respec Your Skills
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    7 Days to Die offers plenty of skills to level up your characters, but surviving the zombie apocalypse can get a bit overwhelming, and you might decide you've placed your points into less beneficial skills. The game does give you a chance to reset your skill points, but it's going to cost you. Here's everything you need to know about resetting your skills.The option to reset your skill points in 7 Days to Die comes from a rare consumable item called Grandpa's Fergit'n Elixir. This elixir will return all of your skill points to you so that you can reinvest them. However, this handy elixir comes at a price.Discounted elixir price with 1 skill point in barterThis is an item only found at a trader shop, and it sells for 6,000 Dukes. If you already have some bartering skills, then you should be able to haggle a better price. For example, the screenshot above shows the price at 5,700 Dukes with 1 point spent in barter.Continue Reading at GameSpot
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