Elder Scrolls modders have released a playable part of the ambitious Project Tamriel, which aims to recreate all of the beloved RPG’s regions in Morrowind

By now, everyone and their grandma has played Skyrim, but fewer of you have returned to the older games in the series like Oblivion and Morrowind. Well, one group of modders is trying to change that by recreating iconic Tamriel locations within the Morrowind engine.Project Tamriel is the name the modders go by, and they’ve just released a playable build of their latest piece of the puzzle, Project CyrodiFree Bonusil: Abecean Shores. This is the first release of Project Cyrodiil and it adds “the sunny fields of the Strident Coast, the blue waters of the Abecean Sea, and the jungles of Dasek Marsh.”There are over 160 quests, including paths for the Thieves Guild (my personal favorite Skyrim quest line), Fighters guild, and Cyrodiil Mages, as well as two new factions, Kingdom of Anvil and the Itinerant Priests.The trailer for the mod looks absolutely gorgeous, way better than any game originally released in 2002 has any business being.…

This Steam Next Fest’s second-biggest demo so far is like Valorant meets Paper Mario, complete with anime girls

Online shooters like Counter-Strike: Global Offensive and Valorant collide with anime girls and 2D Paper Mario-esque visuals in Strinova, a unique competitive game with a new demo already dominating the charts this Steam Next Fest.Strinova offers a one-of-a-kind shooter experience – players can freely swap their characters between 3D and 2D forms, transforming them from anime-esque figures that look as though they were plucked straight out of Genshin Impact into Paper Mario-like people that resemble themed stickers. It’s a feature that the genre has certainly never seen before, but it’s already proving a popular one with the game’s demo currently dominating.Thanks to this month’s Steam Next Fest, fans can get a quick glimpse of the multidimensional shooter ahead of its upcoming release – and boy, are they. Compared to every other demo now available for download during Valve’s seasonal event, Strinova’s boasts thousands of players and is second only to Delta Force. The charts speak for …

The Silent Hill 2 Remake suitcase code and Vanity Mirror puzzle explained

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How to replace the Vanity Mirror Lightbulb

The Silent Hill 2 Remake suitcase code and mirror puzzle are connected, because if you find a red lightbulb for the mirror, you’ll get the combination. The case itself, in room 208 of the LakeView Hotel, is something you’ll need to crack open to explore the hotel properly and complete the game, as there’s an essential key waiting inside for you inside – and don’t worry, it’s not as ridiculous as the illogical Silent Hill 2 Remake book puzzle you did to reach this room.Below we’ll lay out all the steps – if need be you can always skip the Vanity Mirror and lightbulb puzzle and just use the suitcase combination code if you want to unlock it immediately, but you’ll be missing out on some of Silent Hill 2 Remake if you do. But whether you want to know how to unlock the suitcase or how to solve the vanity mirror puzzle, here’s what you need to know.What is the Suitcase code in Silent Hill 2 Remake?…

The Nier Automata devs are thrilled to be part of Stellar Blade: “We will gladly say yes to anything for money”

Nier: Automata and Stellar Blade are crossing over in a somewhat unsurprising fashion and the former team couldn’t be happier – for the money.After the announcement during this week’s PlayStation State of Play, the Nier series Twitter account celebrated the new crossover by simply saying, “We will gladly say yes to anything for money.” This comes as no surprise, as we’ve seen Nier: Automata’s main protagonist 2B all over the place, from clashing swords with Siegfried in Soul Calibur to wielding an assault rifle in a bizarre Goddess of Victory: Nikke crossover event. We will gladly say yes to anything for money. https://t.co/omlnaodPxJSeptember 25, 2024Nier series creator Yoko Taro has been vocal about making games fun so people buy them, even going as far to say he would sell copies of Nier Replicant out of the back of a truck if needed. He’s also been upfront about the realities of game development and art as a career, stressing that “we’re open to any kind of opportunities…