Gaming
More Than 3,000 PC Games Are On Sale In New Winter Sale
If you’re looking to stock up on cheap PC games, you’ll want to take a closer look at GOG. The popular storefront is discounting thousands of titles from now until January 30–giving you plenty of time to peruse the sale and find something that catches your eye. Best of all, these games are completely DRM-free, making it easy to play whenever (and wherever) you want.
Cyberpunk 2077 is one of the hottest titles on sale, with a new price of $30 (down from $60). The open-world RPG had its fair share of issues at launch, but there’s never been a better time to dive into Night City. And with its DLC expansion, Phantom Liberty, dropping later this year, picking it up now should give you a chance to wrap up the main campaign before it launches.
If you’d rather play some classics, you’ll find Baldur’s Gate II: Enhanced Edition for $3, System Shock 2 for $2.49, and The Witcher: Enhanced Edition for $1.49. Once you finish the first game in The Witcher series, you’ll find both The Witcher 2 and Witcher 3 available at great low prices–so consider picking them up now if you know you’ll play them at a later date.
Don’t have the time to sift through 3,000 games? You’ll find a list of some of the highlights at GOG below. Remember, the event ends on January 30, so be sure to swing by and cash in on the savings while you can.
Baldur’s Gate II: Enhanced Edition
$3 ($20)
Biomutant
$20 ($40)
Cyberpunk 2077
$30 ($60)
Divinity: Original Sin 2 Definitive Edition
$18 ($45)
Horizon Zero Dawn: Complete Edition
$16.49 ($50)
Kingdoms of Amalur: Re-Reckoning FATE Edition
$27.49 ($55)
Middle-earth: Shadow of War Definitive Edition
$9 ($60)
Pillars of Eternity: Definitive Edition
$20 ($40)
Return to Monkey Island
$20 ($25)
The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt Complete Edition
$10 ($50)
Not sold on anything mentioned above? Here are a some more deals worth considering. And if you still can’t find anything you like, be sure to check out the full catalog at GOG. With thousands of games on sale, there’s bound to be something that fits your preferences.
Alien: Isolation Collection — $10 ($50) BioShock Remastered — $5 ($20) Cult of the Lamb — $20 ($25) Enter the Gungeon — $6 ($15) Frostpunk: GOTY Edition — $14 ($50) Hollow Knight — $7.49 ($15) Hotline Miami — $2 ($10) Mafia Trilogy — $24 ($60) Mortal Kombat Trilogy — $7 ($10) Stalker: Shadow of Chernobyl — $6 ($20) System Shock 2 — $2.49 ($10) This War of Mine: Complete Edition — $5 ($27) Vampire: The Masquerade Bloodlines — $10 ($20) Warhammer: Chaosbane Slayer Edition — $8 ($40) The Witcher: Enhanced Edition — $1.49 ($10) The Witcher 2: Assassins of Kings Enhanced Edition — $3 ($20) XCOM 2 — $3 ($60)
Gaming
Disney Dreamlight Valley: All Character Houses
Disney Dreamlight Valley is overflowing with stuff to do, but few things are as satisfying as making new friends and adding them to your own world. Meeting the various Disney characters in Dreamlight Valley requires a bit of work on your part, of course, asking you to travel to beloved realms, complete quests, and invite them back to live in the valley. But once you get them there, it’s always worth the effort.
Most characters you encounter will have a home that you can place in any of the game’s biomes, giving you an opportunity to decide where they’ll be living out their lives in the valley. Whether you want to have a dedicated neighborhood full of homes or spread everyone out across different areas, the choice is entirely up to you–at least once you’ve paid Scrooge McDuck some coins to build the home, that is.
Granted, not every character has a buildable home. Some characters already have homes in the valley at the start of the game, such as Mickey, Minnie, Goofy, and Merlin. Others will take up residence in pre-existing structures, such as Mother Gothel’s cursed tree in the Glade of Trust or Elsa’s ice cave in the Forest of Valor. Additionally, the requirements for bringing some of these beloved friends to your valley may be a little bit difficult to figure out at times, asking you to complete objectives or find special items. Such is the case with Prince Eric and Stitch, especially–both of whom take quite a bit more effort than usual.
We’ve decided to take a stroll around the valley and snap some shots of each character’s home so that you can get a look at what to expect when you befriend each of them. Hopefully, it’ll give you an idea of who you’d like to prioritize unlocking first and where you may want to place their dwelling based on the aesthetics of the structure. Either way, enjoy this look at all of the characters’ houses currently in Dreamlight Valley.
Mickey’s House
Minnie’s House
Goofy’s House
Merlin’s House
Donald’s House
Mother Gothel’s House
WALL-E’s House
Ariel’s House
Prince Eric’s House
Ursula’s House
Remy’s House
Scar’s House
Elsa’s House
Anna and Kristoff’s House
Stitch’s House
Woody’s House
Buzz’s House
Moana’s House
Maui’s House
Gaming
History of Fire Emblem
Fire Emblem is widely regarded as one of the premiere tactical role-playing franchises. To celebrate the launch of the latest game, Fire Emblem Engage, here is the history of Fire Emblem.
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