I didn’t know how badly I wanted to grill and gobble up monsters until this upcoming survival roguelike made it look so tasty

Have you ever wondered what a survival roguelike dungeon-crawler would look like if you were the hungry demon rather than being hunted by one? Abyss Ring does one better than that: it gives you the chance to turn the tables on the beasties by eating them up instead.Part unpolished medieval fantasy in the vein of Skyrim, part cooking sim, and part Lord of the Rings: Return to Moria, Abyss Ring is an upcoming survival adventure that locks the player in claustrophobic dungeons filled to the brim with enemies to kill, cook, and eat up. Basically, it’s a literal buffet for those with an iron stomach to match their nerves of steel.

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The recently launched trailer shown above gives us a closer look at what we can expect from the hack, slash, and sautée-fest, from Dark Souls-like bosses sporting alarmingly chunky health bars to snivelling little goblin…

This first-time Witcher 3 player found a new way to die that I’ve never seen in 250 hours: getting kicked in the head by Geralt’s own horse in the very first fight

A player new to The Witcher 3 met his fate for the very first time in the most inglorious way ever – he was kicked directly in the head by his horse while fighting ghouls.The CD Projekt Red game can be notoriously punishing, but it’s not always an enemy killing players – sometimes, it’s their horse. This was the case in user LDoubleU’s first real run of the RPG, during his first real fight. As highlighted in a recent post of his alongside a video of the unfortunate event, the new player’s “first death in The Witcher 3 was an embarrassing one” – in fact, it’s one I didn’t know was possible as a longtime fan myself.While facing off against ghouls at the beginning of the game, LDoubleU jumps outside of the fray momentarily – only to be met by his horse’s hooves. After taking the stallion’s swift kick to the skull, he falls to his death and that’s that. The comments underneath the hilarious clip are almost as amusing as the footage itself, too. “Legendary permadeath run,” reads one such re…

Dragon Age: The Veilguard has the best difficulty settings in the series and it’s not close – like a “prevent death” option or an irreversible “nightmare” mode

BioWare has just revealed a pile of details on Dragon Age: The Veilguard’s accessibility options, and it looks like the devs are keen to set a new standard for the venerable RPG series. I’m particular taken by the game’s wide-ranging and robust difficulty options.The Veilguard features many of the accessibility options that are becoming increasingly common in AAA games, like heavily customizable subtitles or the camera shake slider. If you’ve got motion sickness issues, you can add a persistent dot to the center of the screen to help your focus. There’s way too much in the full blog post to list it all here, and if you have particular accessibility needs you might want to check out this rundown from accessibility advocate and consultant Steve Saylor.

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The difficulty options are just as robust. The RPG features no fewer than five different base difficulty options catering to different playstyles, ranging…

How to get the Rejected password in Star Wars Outlaws

The Star Wars Outlaws Rejected mission sees you following intel to find a password for a merchant that won’t trade with you. You’ll need to find the right people to eavesdrop on in Mirogana Market, which isn’t clear so let me explain everything. Find the right people and get what you need and you’ll gain access to the shop of a shady merchant who “only talks to friends”. Thankfully, this quest is very easy to solve in Star Wars Outlaws, so let me direct you to exactly where you need to go to get this Star Wars Outlaws Rejected password.How to complete the Rejected mission in Star Wars Outlaws From the Rejected merchant’s alley, head to the main market area and go up the stairs on your right to reach the upper balcony level of the market. Next, head to the bar on the north side of the market and find the the “listen” button prompt that will let you eavesdrop on two criminals to Kay’s left – you’ll overhear that the password for the merchant is to say you’re “a friend of Arlo”. S…