After 10 Skyrim Playthroughs, I Always Make These Quests My Top Priority

There are countless ways to start a new game of Skyrim, offering many different story paths, roleplaying options, and ways to play. However, after spending over 300 hours in the game, I consistently found myself drawn to one particularly famous, and in my view, the most rewarding questline: The Dark Brotherhood.

The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered Physical Deluxe Edition Is Up for Preorder

You can currently preorder it for $39.99 from several retailers like Amazon, GameStop, and Target. It’s surprisingly $20 less expensive than the digital deluxe edition that’s been available since the game’s release, which is great! Place your preorders using the link below and find out all the details about what’s included in this physical deluxe edition a little further down.

Omega in Monster Hunter Wilds is exactly what I would expect as a Final Fantasy XIV raider, and that’s cool

The Omega Planetes boss in Monster Hunter: World is inspired by a boss of the same name from Final Fantasy XIV. While the Behemoth monster in Monster Hunter: World was based on content from an earlier Final Fantasy XIV raid, Omega is unique because it comes from a later, more challenging raid. Interestingly, all Final Fantasy XIV players will likely have faced Behemoth now, as its original raid is now part of the game’s main storyline. Omega, however, remains an optional encounter, only briefly appearing in the game after the main Heavensward story.

Elden Ring saxophone slayer is “almost done” playing Silksong with his improbable controller, skillfully doot-ing his way through one of the most painful platforming sections

Dr. Doot, a Twitch streamer, has become well-known for uniquely playing video games while simultaneously playing the saxophone. Recently, they’ve been tackling the challenging game Silksong using their custom controller/instrument, and they’re making even the most difficult parts look surprisingly easy – honestly, it’s a little embarrassing for me!

Monster Hunter Outlanders Hands-off Impressions – Let The Hunt Begin

While *Monster Hunter Outlanders* is likely coming to mobile devices, it won’t sacrifice the thrill of the hunt. The game is adapting the series’ core gameplay for a more accessible experience. Controls will be simplified to button presses, allowing players to easily execute combos and signature weapon moves – ideal for playing on the go. A new lock-on system will also make battles smoother and more manageable.