Call Of Duty Warzone Infinite Stim Glitch Comes Back Gets Fixed Immediately

Call of Duty: Warzone is a big game, and it is hard not to expect the occasional bug or exploit to be discovered here and there. However, for a brief period earlier this week, the most overpowered Call of Duty: Warzone glitch ever made a return. Back in early October, Call of Duty: Warzone’s infinite stim glitch was ruining games of the battle royale. The terribly overpowered exploit allowed players to use an endless amount of stims as opposed to the usual max of two, which not only gave players the edge in a gunfight, but essentially made them immune to the storm....

March 20, 2022 · 2 min · 402 words · Glynis Smith

Call Of Duty Ww2 Character Teaser Trailers Released

Although many of those itching to play Call of Duty: WW2 will be doing so for the multiplayer content, the picture of the game’s single player campaign certainly seems to be an impressive one so far. Now, gamers have a chance to catch up a little on the cast of this single player mode, courtesy of a new set of teaser trailers focused on different characters from the campaign. These new Call of Duty: WW2 trailers will no doubt prove to be a vital glimpse for those aiming to check out the campaign....

March 20, 2022 · 3 min · 442 words · Bruno Saxton

Call Of Duty Mobile Teases Remixed Shipment Map For Season 2

Call of Duty Mobile content appears to just keep on coming. The next season of Call of Duty Mobile is approaching, with teases of information coming just as fast. One brand-new hint indicates that the map Shipment may be getting remixed in Season 2. Call of Duty Mobile has seen great success, as have Call of Duty games at large. The series saw over $3 billion in net bookings in a 12-month span, and the mobile title is a big part of that....

March 20, 2022 · 2 min · 416 words · Charles Allbright

Cancelled 2003 Daredevil Game Footage Leaked

Back in 2003, Marvel was on track to release an open-world Daredevil game for PS2, PC, and Xbox, but the game was ultimately shelved and fans never got to see much of the Devil of Hell’s Kitchen in video game format. Now, 17 years later, PtoPOnline’s Andrew Borman has leaked unseen footage from the PC build of Daredevil. The title includes characters such as Kingpin, Bullseye, and Elektra, as well as locations like the streets of Hell’s Kitchen and a boxing arena, referencing the protagonist’s nickname Battlin’ Jack Murdock....

March 20, 2022 · 2 min · 352 words · Doris Harvey

Cannot Unsee Unforgettable Console Game Mistakes

Video games are everywhere. We’ve reached a point in our society where games and the worlds they create are almost as valid in mainstream society as other forms of entertainment like movies, TV, and books (remember those?). And as they increase in public prominence, we start to see them in places we never looked before. Strange associations and little coincidences start turning up everywhere, and in many cases, as the famous saying goes - once you see them, you can never un-see them....

March 20, 2022 · 14 min · 2916 words · Mary Hackman

B O Beoplay H7 Review Not At The Top Of Its Game

Our quick take B&O BeoPlay H7 - 3.5 / 5 Best noise-cancelling headphones: The best ‘phones to block out external sounds The best Bluetooth headphones: Top on-ear or over-ear wireless headphones Bang & Olufsen BeoPlay H7 review: Design Bang & Olufsen BeoPlay H7 review: Sound Bang & Olufsen BeoPlay H7 review: Bluetooth To recap The H7 over-ears, while good in isolation, are a rare example of B&O not at the top of its game....

March 19, 2022 · 1 min · 86 words · Bradley Garner

Back 4 Blood The Best Cards In The Game

We’ve talked about the best decks in Back 4 Blood, but since a deck without cards is…well…nothing, it’s time to look at the absolute best cards in the game that we’ve used so far. Yes, the strength of an individual card is ultimately based on your deck, playstyle, and the decks and playstyles of your team, but when you really look at the complete collection of Back 4 Blood cards, you start to spot the ones that are either generally beneficial in most situations or enable an incredible new strategy that you have to try....

March 19, 2022 · 7 min · 1430 words · Jack Kimme

Battlefield 3 Vaults Protect Your Ps3 Xbox 360

Why spend money purchasing digital items for your Xbox Live Avatar when that money could be spent buying real hardware to make your game system look unique? On top of limited edition PS3s and Xbox 360s, themed for certain games like Modern Warfare 3 or Gears of War 3, there are companies like Calibur11 that sell full case mods, to make your console truly look unique. Calibur11’s latest product is something to behold - officially licensed Battlefield 3 case mods....

March 19, 2022 · 2 min · 332 words · Amy Hendrickson

Best Cyberpunk Movies To Watch Before You Play Cyberpunk 2077

We’ve warned you of the dangers of overhyping yourself for Cyberpunk 2077 ahead of the game’s December 10 release date, but I understand if it’s hard to contain your excitement for 2020’s most anticipated game. However, that still leaves you with the question of what to do while you’re waiting to finally play CD Projekt Red’s potential masterpiece. I can think of few better ways to pass the time than to curate a marathon of the best cyberpunk movies....

March 19, 2022 · 10 min · 2110 words · Kelly Garrette

Best New Science Fiction Books In November 2022

It’s a good month for science fiction, with two anthologies featuring star authors and a wealth of options. Whether you’re looking for new horizons, space opera adventure or far future technology, you can find some among our picks for best science fiction books in November 2022. The Best American Science Fiction And Fantasy 2022 edited by John Joseph Adams and Rebecca Roanhorse Type: AnthologyPublisher: Mariner BooksRelease date: November 1 Den of Geek says: Yearly anthologies are a great resource for writers looking to keep up with the market....

March 19, 2022 · 4 min · 801 words · Mark Butler

Best Smart Dishwashers 2023

Dishwashers are fabulous appliances. They not only save you from hours of washing up, but it’s claimed they actually save water doing it compared to washing everything by hand. Like washing machines, dishwashers have come on leaps and bounds since they first arrived. Many now have several smart features, some of which save water and energy, while others are convenience features like delay starts and app control. Here are some of the smartest dishwashers available with a brief rundown of their smart functions....

March 19, 2022 · 3 min · 586 words · Nellie Parker

Best Xbox Series X Gifts Games And Accessories For Holiday 2020

With the Xbox Series X and Series S, Microsoft has entered the next generation of console gaming. As we said in our review, the Series X is the most powerful Microsoft console to date, with plenty of quality of life improvements that longtime Xbox fans will love. And thanks to a formidable lineup of next-gen titles as well as Xbox Game Pass and backward compatibility, there are plenty of games to play on the new console right out of the box....

March 19, 2022 · 9 min · 1895 words · Paula Culver

Bethesda Game Studios Hiring With Multiplayer Focus

Whether it’s The Elder Scrolls or Fallout, games developed by Bethesda Game Studios have generally had a single player focus. However, that may be about to change with the developer’s next project. According to a recent job posting, Bethesda Game Studios could be looking to reach out into multiplayer gameplay. Specifically, the job listing is for the role of Senior Core Tech Engineer, to help “maintain, optimize, and extend our core engine technology....

March 19, 2022 · 2 min · 403 words · Gloria Custer

Bethesda Teases New Fallout Release

With E3 just around the corner, many are excited at the very real possibility that Bethesda could unveil Starfield, a secretive space RPG that has been under wraps since a trademark for the title was registered way back in 2013. The last thing anyone expects would be a new Fallout release, which is why the studio’s latest tweet that appears to tease exactly that is very surprising indeed. This teasing of fans through cryptic tweets is something which Bethesda seems to be rather fond of recently, given that just a few weeks go a RAGE 2 reveal was teased via a series of mysterious images....

March 19, 2022 · 3 min · 435 words · Gina Brelsford

Biggest Nintendo Scumbags In History

For the longest time, Nintendo would talk of themselves as a family-oriented company. Controversial games would get censored before release on Nintendo systems, and anything that could be taken as a sensitive subject was excluded. No religion, no sex, no blood, and no offensive language. Though Nintendo has somewhat mellowed out since the Gamecube era, they still try to instill most of their games with an “all-ages” mystique. Their games can be played by kids, but there is still plenty of material which can be enjoyed by more mature gamers....

March 19, 2022 · 12 min · 2447 words · James Herrera

Biomutant Dev Compares New Game To Zelda Breath Of The Wild

One of the surprise game announcements at this past year’s Gamescom event was Biomutant, an open-world action RPG where players take control of a heavily-armed anthropomorphic animal. Stefan Ljunqvist, one of the game’s developers working at Experiment 101, has now revealed more about the game, comparing its open world structure to The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild. According to Ljunqvist, the game world in Biomutant will share the more open nature of Breath of the Wild’s Hyrule, as opposed to more linear open worlds seen in games like Horizon: Zero Dawn....

March 19, 2022 · 2 min · 363 words · Amanda Henry

Blizzard Ends Heroes Of The Storm Esports Hundreds Lose Jobs

In the aftermath of the Diablo Immortal controversy last month, it has become strikingly clear that Blizzard is beginning to cut costs and prioritize the shipment of more games. Although Blizzard’s Heroes of the Storm (HOTS) is one of its smaller titles, it managed to generate a somewhat respectable eSports following. However, Blizzard has just announced that it will be officially ending its HOTS eSports involvement, effectively terminating hundreds of jobs in the process....

March 19, 2022 · 2 min · 409 words · Katerine Monday

Bloodborne How To Use The Small Resonant Bell

FromSoftware’s Bloodborne can be quite a challenging experience for many players, especially newcomers to the Souls genre. Thankfully, much like Dark Souls, there is a way to lend a helping hand to the players in need. Although, it can be frustrating and confusing to do so. With the Small Resonant Bell, you will be able to help out strangers in Bloodborne, or even your friends, who might have gotten themselves in trouble....

March 19, 2022 · 5 min · 902 words · Joyce Rehling

Borderlands 3 Cross Play Is Live Still Not On Playstation

Borderlands 3’s big cross-play update is now live on every console except PlayStation. The cross-play update has been in the works for some time and is now finally live, allowing players across Stadia, PC, Steam, Epic and Xbox to all play with one another. The only console that isn’t included in the update is PlayStation, which shouldn’t come as too much of a surprise considering Sony’s policy on cross-play. Last month Randy Pitchford was asked about the cross-play issues after PlayStation was noted to be missing from the now-released update....

March 19, 2022 · 2 min · 356 words · Joan Bryce

Borgen Season 4 Ending Should Have Gone For The Jugular

This article contains Borgen Season 4 spoilers In April, 2020, it was announced that Danish political drama Borgen would be returning to TV screens after almost a decade away. Like many fans, I was delighted by the news. The show had been a source of joy during its original three season run; a sort of feminist, European version of The West Wing without the Sorkinisms but with a similarly huge helping of idealism splashed around the halls of Denmark’s Christiansborg Palace, as the savvy and shrewd Birgitte Nyborg (Sidse Babett Knudsen) became the country’s first female Prime Minister against all odds....

March 19, 2022 · 6 min · 1187 words · May Green