We’ve downloaded the Long War co-op mod for XCOM 2 for a bit of co-operative campaign gameplay, but unfortunately bugs and glitches prevent us from finishing the mission we’re attempting.
We’ve downloaded the Long War co-op mod for XCOM 2 for a bit of co-operative campaign gameplay, but unfortunately bugs and glitches prevent us from finishing the mission we’re attempting.
We try our hand at Rome II Total War’s co-op campaign this week, and make the catastrophic error of not following the tutorial first.
*UPDATE* You can read our Stardew Valley Review here.
I’ve been a fan of Harvest Moon since it first came to the Super Nintendo console in 1998. Since then I’ve owned and played several of the sequels spanning across almost every console Nintendo has made, and put hundreds of hours into the series overall.
One of my favourites and one I probably put the most time into was Animal Parade on the Wii. Unfortunately that was the last of the Harvest Moon titles to see a release on home consoles in 2008, with everything else since being made exclusively for handhelds – and handheld gaming is something I’ve never quite been invested in, not for want of trying.
So, eight years later and with a Wii U release of a new Harvest Moon game (or Story of Seasons as it’s now known) looking increasingly unlikely, ‘ConcernedApe,’ a one man developer, has created Stardew Valley and it looks impressive.
Scheduled for release on February 26th 2016, it boasts a handful of familiar features essential to the farming simulation / RPG genre. There are a ton of customisation options for both your house and character, and an interesting leveling mechanic that pulls the game more towards an RPG style than a straight up farming simulator by way of improving five different key skills – farming, mining, combat, fishing, and foraging. Add to that a thriving local community, places to explore and creating the ultimate farm, this game is looking like the game PC and Harvest Moon fans have been waiting for.
After failing to finish four rounds of Terrorist Hunt on New Years Day we’re back for another attempt, with a slightly better idea of what we’re doing this time around.
Find out if we finally manage to complete four rounds of terrorist hunting, and be sure to subscribe to our channel for more of the same. Catastrophic failure mostly.
In part 4 of our Dying Light Playthrough we travel across the treacherous city to meet with primary antagonist Rais, and find ourselves running errands for him in an attempt to not only find out where he keeps an important document he stole, but also to earn valuable Antizin for the people back at The Tower.
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