Veteran Silent Hill developer Masahiro Ito shared a few sharply worded tweets directed toward “disrespectful” fans blaming him for their dissatisfaction with the forthcoming Silent Hill 2 remake. One tweet that suggested some fans have acted like “children” has since been deleted.The exact Silent Hill 2 remake release time varies depending on region, but for most folks it lands on Tuesday, October 8, which means the vast majority of fans haven’t had time to actually play the game yet. However, reviews have been largely very positive, with Bloober Team’s remake currently boasting a more than respectable 87 Metacritic review score. Our own Silent Hill 2 Remake review is a little lower than most at 3.5/5 stars, but that’s still a pretty solid score.Point is: most people who have played Silent Hill 2 Remake seem to be pretty happy with it, and judging from these early impressions it seems to be an extraordinarily faithful retelling, but with a series and entry as beloved as this one, a rem…
Blizzard’s cancelled survival game, said to have been called Odyssey, has resurfaced in a series of alleged screenshots.Blizzard announced the project early on with the concept art above, which seemingly had our characters leaving their modern-day urban home and entering a fairytale fantasy world set in a “whole new universe.” After years in development, Microsoft and Blizzard scrapped the game just three months post-acquisition, alongside the layoff of almost 2,000 employees. Neither company had formally shown what Odyssey looked like in motion, but new purported screenshots from the game give us a clearer idea.One user on Russian social media site VK posted multiple alleged screens of the game, claiming that they had some involvement in the project. The shots look largely familiar if you’ve played any of the best survival games of the moment – there’s a weapons wheel, crafting, resource management, multiplayer elements, and a status screen showing various debuffs and gauges for …
To destroy rock walls in Star Wars Outlaws you need the power option for your blaster from the bolt module. That unlocks a charged shot that can punch through objects made of Amberine that bring up a Yellow symbol when you try to shoot them. While seeing walls you can’t get past can be annoying, finding the charged Power Bolt that destroys these rocks in Star Wars Outlaws is just a matter of time. Read on to find how, and when, you’ll get it. How to destroy walls in Star Wars Outlaws To destroy rocks in Star Wars Outlaw, you need the Bolt modification for the blaster, the first of the “Power” options. When you have the Bolt, you can equip it by holding down the Triangle/Y button you would normally press to swap weapon modes. Once equipped, simply fire at the rock or wall blocking your way to destroy it in Star Wars Outlaws.How to get the Star Wars Outlaws Bolt Blaster power module More Star Wars Outlaws guidesStar Wars Outlaws black bars
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