We’ve been playing The Division 2 in early access the last few days and there’s just a ton to take in with this game. With The Division 2 launching for everyone later this evening, we figured this would be a great opportunity to highlight some tips to start you out on the right foot.
I want to let you all in on a little secret: the Ranger is an AOE powerhouse. Don’t let anyone tell you that the Ranger’s only good at single target damage. His combo effect and many of his abilities definitely lean that way, but who cares? The Ranger is one of the best javelins in Anthem when it comes to just blowing s**t up and I’ll tell you how.
Red Thomas tried Boundless with one of his nephews, and now returns with some tips for new players based on his own rocky introduction to the game. If you get past the early learning curve and relatively slim selection of post-release community guides, Boundless can be a lot of fun.
Stark Tech is a new form of progression introduced to Marvel Strike Force in update 2.0. The system allows for players to spend Alliance Credits earned through daily Alliance donations to apply Origin-wide upgrades to their roster. It’s a good, but not super interesting new layer of customization for players, that can also be a bit confusing or overwhelming.
Are you tired of subpar graveyards? Do you feel like you just never get the pristine bodies the other guys do? Well, does Red Thomas have an article for you. Scalpels ladies and gentlemen, because Red’s about to show you how to embalm like a pro in Graveyard Keeper.
Red Thomas dives in the seemingly innocuous dining environment available in Monster Hunter World and explores some of the unexpected complexities in the system.
Bless Online came out this week, and Red Thomas takes an early look at how to leash the beast. It’s more complicated than you might think, and maybe one of the better taming systems to date.
Thinking about “PvP” in a lot of mobile games requires a different mindset than how you’d be thinking about tackling other types of content. PvP is often really just PvE vs. another player’s team and this is true in Marvel Strike Force as well. In this week’s guide, we’ll talk about how to build an Arena team on offense, but more importantly, how to build a team for defense.
Thanos has come to Marvel Strike Force as a playable character in the game’s latest update, but getting your hands on the Mad Titan won’t be easy. The update will get you started off with a fairly easy set of Thanos themed missions, giving you anywhere from 60-70 shards when all is said and done. However, those last 30 or so shards you’ll need to acquire to unlock Thanos will have to come from the new Thanos raid and it’s a doozy.
The most fun I’ve had with Marvel Strike Force has been raiding with a competent Alliance. Pretty much every other aspect of the game is something you play solo, but raids can require a bit of coordination with your Alliance to pull off well. This week, we’ll be talking about raids in MSF and the sorts of characters you’ll want to field for your raid team.
Last week, we discussed my latest mobile obsession, Marvel Strike Force, a game that is basically Star Wars: Galaxy of Heroes for Marvel fans. If you read the article and found your interest piqued, you’re in luck, because this week we’ll be offering some tips on how to best get started with the game.
Welcome back Space Ninjaz! Brandedwolf here bringing you another edition of Kinda, Sorta, Maybe A Space Ninja. Last time we gave a brief introduction to what Warframe is and all the various things it has available for players. This time we'll dive into the barrier to entry that Warframe has for new and returning players. With a game featuring so many different frames, weapons, pets and so many mods, it can be overwhelming.
We recently put together a more gimmicky guide for the Specialist in Star Wars: Battlefront II, but this week we've got something a bit more practical with a guide to raining fire down onto your enemies with the Heavy.
One of my favorite things to do when playing any new game is to try and make work some weird, gimmicky build I’ve cooked up in my head. For Star Wars: Battlefront II, this has manifested in my quest to make melee work on a Trooper class.
Crowfall’s Eternal Kingdoms are player’s home away from the campaign battlefield. This guide will help new testers through the beginning steps of building their Eternal Kingdom, especially for those who aren’t familiar with testing games in pre-alpha stages of development where there are no tutorials.