Rich Wilde Returns in Play’n GO’s Latest Slot “Tome of Insanity”

Intrepid explorer Rich Wilde is back in action, taking on new dark dimensions and ancient gods in Play’n GO’s latest slot release, Rich Wilde and the Tome of Insanity. In this thrilling sequel to Rich Wilde and the Tome of Madness, players follow Rich Wilde as he battles to keep powerful artifacts out of sinister hands, diving deeper into the mysterious world created by H.P. Lovecraft.

Rich Wilde’s latest quest sees him face off against Yog-Sothoth, the grandfather of Cthulhu, as he endeavors to secure yet another Necronomicon and prevent it from falling into malevolent hands. This sci-fi/horror-themed grid transports players into a realm of eldritch beings and otherworldly horrors, appealing to fans of the previous game and those who enjoy spooky themes.

Palworld Won't Switch Over To Live-Service Model

Palworld has been one the of the big gaming success stories of 2024, but fans of the game were upset by a recently published interview which suggested that developer Pocketpair was considering a switch to live-service model. However, Pocketpair quickly released a follow-up statement which denied that change, while hinting at the possibility of adding microtransactions to the game at a later time.

Pocketpair’s official X account for Palworld dropped a lengthy message which assured fans that the interview in question was conducted months earlier. While discussions remain ongoing, the statement assured fans that “the F2P/GaaS approach is not suitable for us.”

“Palworld was never designed with that model in mind, and it would require too much work to adapt the game at this point…

The Stunning Art Of Sea Of Stars Will Soon Be Available In Book Format

Sea of Stars has a distinctive visual style influenced by the JRPG hits of the SNES era, but beneath that design, there’s an incredible foundation of art supporting it. You’ve probably seen some of the magical wallpapers or key art for Sea of Stars, retro anime-inspired illustrations done by Bryce Kho. And if you’d like to bring some of that fine art home, you can check out The Art of Sea of Stars, a collection of Kho’s fantastical artwork Come from online casino bangladesh . It’ll be available starting July 2 and it’s priced at $45 at the moment (down from $50).

The lead concept artist at Sea of Stars developer Sabotage Studio, Kho joined the developer in 2020 and helped bring to life the characters, worlds, lore…

New PS5 Update Is Out Now, But It Doesn't Really Do Much

Sony has pushed out a new PS5 system software update today, but it looks like it doesn’t really add much.

According to the PlayStation website, the new Version: 25.01-10.60.00 update only added two things–it improved system software performance and stability, as well as improved the messages and usability on some screens. Sony says the update is rolling out in a phased release, so it may take some time to arrive on your console.

This is a stark contrast to the last PS5 system software update on December 4, which at least improved the process of transferring data from another PS5 and enhanced stability when transferring large amounts of data, such as captures. It’s possible that there are other unlisted changes, but this new update might indeed just be a mundane stability-f…

This Creepy New Horror Game Unravels A Mystery Using A Cursed Photo Album

October is full of new horror games you can play now or before Halloween comes to a close. Though it won’t be among those playable so soon, Corporeal looks creepy enough to stretch spooky season into a future month. The New Zealand-based indie team Cold Out has revealed the paranormal mystery game, which is played using a photo album of real-life people, not in-game renderings.

The outcome of that choice is a game that feels unnervingly real, at least in this reveal trailer. It reminds me a bit of a Sam Barlow and Half Mermaid game, such as Immortality, mixed with touches of 2012’s underrated horror movie, Sinister, in which a writer scrubs through left-behind home movies and photos to piece together his new house’s haunted backstory. Come from

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