The Elder Scrolls: Legends' Houses of Morrowind expansion has now brought in brand new three-attribute cards
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If you were ever planning to give The Elder Scrolls: Legends a try, now would be a very good time to do so as the Houses of Morrowind expansion has just arrived. You can expect to see 149 new cards, new abilities and keywords, increased maximum deck sizes, new puzzles and card backs, as well as a variety of other minor goodies.
As far as gameplay impact is concerned, the biggest addition are the new three-attribute cards that let you break the standard deckbuilding rules. Each of these five three-attribute sets represents one of the major Houses from Morrowind, hence the expansion's name, and features effects that are in line with their personality.
The PC version of Ys VIII: Lacrimosa of Dana has now been pinned for an April 16th launch
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Originally the PC version of Ys VIII: Lacrimosa of Dana was supposed to arrive alongside the console versions back in September of 2017. However, it was suddenly delayed right before release and pinned for a December launch instead. All of this wouldn't even be worth mentioning if Ys VIII didn't get postponed once more, this time around without even an estimated release date to give fans something to look forward to.
Many months have passed since then, but thankfully it appears that whatever problems plagued Ys VIII's development have now finally been resolved. As such, you can expect to see the PC version of Ys VIII this April 16th... if it doesn't get delayed again anyway!
The latest Humble Bundle features some pretty darn good strategy games like Endless Space 2
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If you currently have some free time and you're looking for a way to remedy that little 'problem', you might want to check out the currently ongoing Humble Bundle. It doesn't feature as many games as some of the previous bundles, but the ones that are on offer are both highly enjoyable and filled with enough content to last you for quite a while.
Rather than simply babble on, allow me to share with you the full list of games, as well as the pricing tiers they appear in. Have a look:
Overwatch's Retribution update has added a new PvE mode and some much-requested balance changes
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After two weeks of teasers and the occasional leak, Overwatch's Retribution update has now arrived. It brings with it the titular Retribution PvE mode to tackle, a whole host of new cosmetics and voice lines to collect, some much-requested and rather well done balance changes, as well as all of the content from last year's Uprising update.
Since the Retribution PvE mode is the definite highlight of the entire update, allow me to share with you the recently posted trailer that shows off some of its most interesting elements. Have a gander:
Lawbreakers studio's next game is a cheesy, 80s inspired Battle Royale shooter - Radical Heights
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[Update]: Radical Heights has now arrived to Early Access, and as expected the reviews are a bit of a mixed bag.
A few days ago Boss Key Productions announced that while they are still planning to update LawBreakers, the majority of their focus is going to be on a brand new passion project. As it turns out, that project is a colorful, cheesy and 80s inspired Battle Royale shooter by the name of Radical Heights.
If you're wondering what Radical Heights is all about and how exactly it's going to stand out from the giants that are Fortnite and PUBG, allow me to share with you the recently posted gameplay trailer. Have a look:
WoW devs have now detailed one of Battle for Azeroth's most unique features - Island Expeditions
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World of Warcraft's Battle for Azeroth expansion has recently been pinned for an August 14th release date. Once it arrives, it'll bring with it a massive new area to explore, six new Allied races with unique storylines and racial attributes, new raids and dungeons, a new large-scale PvP mode and the option to construct and defend your very own fortresses, and perhaps most interestingly of all, the ability to investigate uncharted and randomly generated islands.
If you're wondering how exactly these Island Expeditions will function, as well as why you would even want to do them, you'll find the answers you seek in the most recent developer preview right below. Have a look, it's quite an interesting video:
The PC version of Disgaea 5 Complete will be coming to Steam on May 7th
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NIS America has now announced that the PC version of Disgaea 5 Complete, a fairly well received JRPG with a focus on endless progression and ridiculous combat, will be coming on May 7th. Since Disgaea 3 and 4 are currently not available on PC, it is worth mentioning that Disgaea 5 is a mostly self contained adventure, so don't worry about missing out on anything major by starting off with the latest game.
In terms of content, the PC version of Disgaea 5 is going to be more or less identical to the consoles ones. That said, the PC version will come with all of the DLC already bundled in. As such, you can expect to see an additional 8 scenarios, 4 fan-favorite characters, as well as 3 extra character classes that were originally exclusive to the PlayStation 4 version.