It’s been a little bit less than a week since Larian Studios released Patch #7 for Baldur’s Gate 3, and players may have found a way to potentially create their own homebrew (original) stories using the game’s newly added Toolkit.(Via Rock Paper Shotgun), we know that a modder known as Siegfre was able to dig a little deeper into the game files and discovered a way to use the Toolkit to its full potential by creating the BG3 Toolkit Unlocked. According to the description of the mod, this “unlocks the disabled features and enables write permissions for the BG3 Toolkit.” These include “level editing, save editing, and more.”


You need a javascript enabled browser to watch videos. Click To Unmute

  1. Why You Should You Care About Witchfire

Read More

Is Astro, the star of Astro’s Playroom and Astro Bot, a Sony mascot? Nicolas Doucet isn’t so sure. While the soft-spoken head of Team Asobi recognizes that the plucky little robot has the makings of a marquee character, and while it’s become the face of the studio and even graces its logo, he also doesn’t think it’s his or the studio’s place to say. To hear him tell it, a mascot is grown organically out of affection from fans, not a status assigned by corporate masters. On a recent trip to Team Asobi’s studio in Japan, we got an up-close look at how Astro came to be and the design philosophy that drives the studio’s playful, polished little automaton.

Birth of a Baby Robot

It wasn’t long ago that Team Asobi’s work wasn’t meant to be seen directly by consumers at all. It was an internal R&D studio under the umbrella of Sony’s Japan Studio, composed mostly of ex-developers, and devoted to developing tools and techniques for other Sony studios. It didn’t have any grand ambitions to break into game development, but in hindsight, Doucet said the turn toward public development was probably inevitable.”We were asked to put some of our tech demos, at the time it was Pl…

Read More

Astro Bot is a gorgeous game, but unlike a lot of PlayStation first-party games, it doesn’t seem to have a photo mode. Well, that’s because it’s a secret. You can use Astro Bot’s photo mode once you’ve met its unlock requirements, and in this guide we’ll walk you through how to do just that.

Astro Bot photo mode

As you explore Astro Bot’s dozens of levels, you’ll soon discover hidden puzzle pieces. Most levels are hiding three in total, and the Crash Site hub world is hiding 11 more around the map. Even more can sometimes be seen floating around the space map overworld. To put it simply, Astro Bot’s photo mode can be unlocked once you’ve collected a great number of these, which will come around the midway point in the game, depending on how diligently you chase down secret puzzle pieces.This is because puzzle pieces unlock various attractions and shops in the Crash Site. The first of them is the gacha machine, a crane game that takes your coins and trades you collectibles, costumes, and ship paint jobs.

Read More

Since its launch on PC and consoles in February, Balatro has become one of the surprise hits of 2024. Jimbo The Joker’s influence will soon be moving on to another platform, as publisher PlayStack has confirmed the game will be ported to mobile devices on September 26.The game will be available on both the Apple App Store and Google Play Store for $10, while a free Balatro+ version will be available to those who have an Apple Arcade subscription. The announcement did not confirm whether a free version will also be offered on Android devices via Google Play.


You need a javascript enabled browser to watch videos. Click To Unmute

  1. Mortal Kombat 1 Sektor vs Tanya Gameplay

Read More

NBA 2K25 has only been out for a couple of days for those who preordered the game, and players have already discovered a hilarious bug that clones users’ MyPlayer so they can either team up with themselves or play against themAs the name suggests, MyPlayer is a mode in which users create an original basketball player and play out their career. Shortly after this bug was discovered, some players took to Reddit (via IGN) to show other players what had happened to them. This bug seems to be triggered when players pick a team different from the one they played during an intro sequence in MyCareer Since this bug was discovered, some players decided to just have fun with it and post highlight clips of themselves running up and down the court, praising themselves. One Reddit user uploaded a clip titled “Great Hustle from All 3 of Me,” in which their MyPlayers went in for an alley-oop.

Great Hustle from All 3 of Me
byu/OSUmike03 inNBA2k

At the same time, some players are also voicing their frustrations about this bug. The main issue seems to be how it’s affecting their MyPlayers…

Read More

A Destiny mobile game is reportedly in development over at NetEase under the name Destiny Rising, and it could be announced soon.This rumor originally came from Twitter user Kurakasis, who said that Destiny Rising hasn’t been canceled despite developer Bungie’s recent layoffs. Giant Bomb’s Jeff Grubb has corroborated this rumor over on Threads, saying that the game will reportedly have Hero characters instead of having players create their own characters. However, it seemingly will still retain the same kind of feeling of playing Destiny on console or PC, but just on mobile.Last month, Bloomberg reported that in early 2022 when Sony purchased Bungie, the developer went ahead and hired new employees to work on several incubation projects, including mobile versions of Destiny. It’s possible that Destiny Rising is one of those. However, a Destiny spin-off, codenamed Payback, was reportedly canceled. Internally, Bungie referred to it as “the next Destiny” instead of “Destiny 3.”When 17% of Bungie employees were let go from the recent restructuring, Destiny veterans including executive creative director Luke Smith and vice president Mark Noseworthy also departed. However, it was later c…

Read More