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Hiding deep within the frozen hellscape of the Eternal Wastelands lie the keys to victory. Long sealed tombs contain powerful artifacts you can use to turn the tide of war to your favor. You must gather your allies and prepare for a grueling trip through harsh and unforgiving environments, battling against the world's most fearsome denizens. Beware of waiting too long, as your coveted treasure may be stolen by enemy factions before you ever arrive. Of course, you can always take it from their cold, dead hand Japanese games don't normally sell millions of units, and this is indeed a fact, but assuming that it's simply because they're Japanese is a case of confusing correlation with causation. The reason behind the sales number is normally due to a combination of lack of marketing push and sub-AAA production val Yet, this is not the first time that Pachter talks negatively about the Japanese gaming industry, calling Japanese publishers (excluding Nintendo and a few other exceptions) "not relevant any longer" to making consoles successful, mentioning that Japanese games "don’t matter in the larger scheme of things", or downplaying the two million units shipped by NieR: Automa The Japanese commanders were rather inexperienced in controlling large units, as the latest major conflict in Japan had happened in 1221, over fifty years before. This caused the Mongols to advance rapidly breaking through the initial opposition led by Yasunari Kikuchi and Home Kakue Shoni. However, Shoni's samurai managed to inflict heavy casualties on the invaders, and his son Kagesuke managed to severely wound Mongol Commander Liu Fu-Hsiang in Akasaka by shooting him from his horse with a well-aimed ar The significance of these battles is rather broad: first of all, it's one of the few examples of the time in which the feared Mongol Empire was stopped on its tracks during one of its many bids for conquest. On top of that, it's also one of the first triggers that led to the creation of a national identity in Japan, as one of the very rare cases in which the Samurai fought an external enemy and not among each other. Lastly, the myth of the Kamikaze helped create the belief among the Japanese that they would never be invaded and defeated on their own soil, which was protected by the Gods. This belief extended all the way to World War Frostkeep Studios, a newly formed indie studio comprised of seasoned World of Warcraft and League of Legends developers announced today the formation of the new studio as well as their first game as a studio. Rend is a hybrid fantasy survival game that will introduce RPG elements and various other game mechanics to the genre in ways never previously seen. Alongside the announcement of the new studio and game, we also get a new trailer and screenshots, which can be seen beAt last week’s opening presser, despite the low expectations Sony had set for fans, the publisher still managed to fall below them, with only a handful of new demos and teasers to satiate an increasingly ravenous group of players after the past few disappointing months. Even seemingly obvious reveals , such as a God of War or Detroit: Become Human release date, or any footage whatsoever for Spider-Man, Ghost of Tsushima, or The Last of Us: Part II, were inexplicably left out, as fans were forced to sit through over two hours of developer interviews and several trailers that were debuted earlier this year, including the night before at the more hypeworthy Game Awards. While this series of events would be more excusable if Sony's 2018 lineup was relatively empty, their inability to capitalize on their packed lineup for 2018, one that arguably stands head and shoulders above the other big two in gaming at this point in time, is jaw-dropping, with no release dates for any of their seven big first-party titles slated for next year, despite several supposedly expected to arrive sometime in the next six months .In a standard professional match of League of Legends, two teams of five players face off against one another using numerous spells and weapons throughout a transcendent countryside. This is where the eSports coach comes in. He will lean over shoulders during practices and tell his players when to use trinkets or commanding them to hit the closest enemies so when its game time and they find themselves in front of millions of fans packed into a arena his team is ready. During practices, coaches typically do what any other normal coach for a sporting team would do to prepare his team; they advise their players to get a good nights rest, avoid eating unhealthy food to remain sharp with their reaction skills, meeting players privately to give feedback on performances and lending a listening ear when needed. The new trailer features more of the classic tongue-in-cheek jokes, although the real highlight is the introduction of a live-action cat - remember, all these movies take place in the real world - dubbed Meow-thra. Brilli
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February 22, 2026
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Hiding deep within the frozen hellscape of the Eternal Wastelands lie the keys to victory. Long sealed tombs contain powerful artifacts you can use to turn the tide of war to your favor. You must gather your allies and prepare for a grueling trip through harsh and unforgiving environments, battling against the world's most fearsome denizens. Beware of waiting too long, as your coveted treasure may be stolen by enemy factions before you ever arrive. Of course, you can always take it from their cold, dead hand Japanese games don't normally sell millions of units, and this is indeed a fact, but assuming that it's simply because they're Japanese is a case of confusing correlation with causation. The reason behind the sales number is normally due to a combination of lack of marketing push and sub-AAA production val Yet, this is not the first time that Pachter talks negatively about the Japanese gaming industry, calling Japanese publishers (excluding Nintendo and a few other exceptions) "not relevant any longer" to making consoles successful, mentioning that Japanese games "don’t matter in the larger scheme of things", or downplaying the two million units shipped by NieR: Automa The Japanese commanders were rather inexperienced in controlling large units, as the latest major conflict in Japan had happened in 1221, over fifty years before. This caused the Mongols to advance rapidly breaking through the initial opposition led by Yasunari Kikuchi and Kakue Shoni. However, Shoni's samurai managed to inflict heavy casualties on the invaders, and his son Kagesuke managed to severely wound Mongol Commander Liu Fu-Hsiang in Akasaka by shooting him from his horse with a well-aimed ar The significance of these battles is rather broad: first of all, it's one of the few examples of the time in which the feared Mongol Empire was stopped on its tracks during one of its many bids for conquest. On top of that, it's also one of the first triggers that led to the creation of a national identity in Japan, as one of the very rare cases in which the Samurai fought an external enemy and not among each other. Lastly, the myth of the Kamikaze helped create the belief among the Japanese that they would never be invaded and defeated on their own soil, which was protected by the Gods. This belief extended all the way to World War Frostkeep Studios, a newly formed indie studio comprised of seasoned World of Warcraft and League of Legends developers announced today the formation of the new studio as well as their first game as a studio. Rend is a hybrid fantasy survival game that will introduce RPG elements and various other game mechanics to the genre in ways never previously seen. Alongside the announcement of the new studio and game, we also get a new trailer and screenshots, which can be seen beAt last week’s opening presser, despite the low expectations Sony had set for fans, the publisher still managed to fall below them, with only a handful of new demos and teasers to satiate an increasingly ravenous group of players after the past few disappointing months. Even seemingly obvious reveals , such as a God of War or Detroit: Become Human release date, or any footage whatsoever for Spider-Man, Ghost of Tsushima, or The Last of Us: Part II, were inexplicably left out, as fans were forced to sit through over two hours of developer interviews and several trailers that were debuted earlier this year, including the night before at the more hypeworthy Game Awards. While this series of events would be more excusable if Sony's 2018 lineup was relatively empty, Home their inability to capitalize on their packed lineup for 2018, one that arguably stands head and shoulders above the other big two in gaming at this point in time, is jaw-dropping, with no release dates for any of their seven big first-party titles slated for next year, despite several supposedly expected to arrive sometime in the next six months .In a standard professional match of League of Legends, two teams of five players face off against one another using numerous spells and weapons throughout a transcendent countryside. This is where the eSports coach comes in. He will lean over shoulders during practices and tell his players when to use trinkets or commanding them to hit the closest enemies so when its game time and they find themselves in front of millions of fans packed into a arena his team is ready. During practices, coaches typically do what any other normal coach for a sporting team would do to prepare his team; they advise their players to get a good nights rest, avoid eating unhealthy food to remain sharp with their reaction skills, meeting players privately to give feedback on performances and lending a listening ear when needed. The new trailer features more of the classic tongue-in-cheek jokes, although the real highlight is the introduction of a live-action cat - remember, all these movies take place in the real world - dubbed Meow-thra. Brilli
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