New Photo - How a video game can help you overcome your grief | 90T3OQC | 2024-05-04 15:08:01
How a video game can help you overcome your grief | 90T3OQC | 2024-05-04 15:08:01

YOU might know Abubakar Salim for that raunchy silver suit in Raised By Wolves, or his emotional reveal at The Game Awards 2023.

Salim may be better known for his acting roles, but he has recently set up a game studio hoping to honour his father in a story about grief.

How a video game can help you overcome your grief
How a video game can help you overcome your grief
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Kenzera shines by mixing the gameplay into the story's themes[/caption]

Going into Tales of Kenzera: Zau, you might be concerned that a story about the death of a parent would be a downer to put things lightly.

Reminding players of the inevitability of losing a loved one can be hard, and it's not as if Zau is devoid of unwanted emotions.

However, it doesn't make you fell down, and instead helps you become more comfortable with the concept of death.

Tales of Kenzera: Zau is about those who are left behind when a loved one dies, and it addresses its themes through both metaphor and straightforward storytelling.

Our protagonist Zau is suffering after the loss of his father and makes a deal with death to bring him back if he reclaims three other souls along the way.

As a shaman, Zau's job is to heal, and when the world around him is crumbling, he's the only person left to heal.

He's not only dealing with the loss of his father but the loss of the world around him, and it's a lot of pressure.

Like many people suffering from grief, Zau throws himself into the task in the hopes that he can fix things.

He may live in a magical world full of spirits, but Zau tells a very personal and human story.

We see Zau help the others around him with their grief, while avoiding his own. He tries desperately to avoid what is inevitable.

With a heavy story, it would be easy to forgive lacklustre gameplay, but Zau adds a handful of great mechanics and builds on them well.

Most metroidvanias lock exploration skills in hidden corners around the map, but Zau gives you everything from the start and lets you go wild.

Your growth doesn't come from unlocking new abilities but from becoming more skilled at the ones you have.

There are upgrades, but these only add layers to your already robust options.

Upgrading your skills is done through improving yourself, a mechanic that weaves excellently into the story.

Combat does get repetitive in the latter half. While there are plenty of enemy types, once you settle into the gameplay not much challenges you.

Even in these moments it's hard to deny the beauty of Kenzera, and we never grew tired of the world or the story.

Tales of Kenzera: Zau breaks many of the conventions of your typical metroidvania by focusing on the story more than the exploration.

But it's a short experience that will hit you in the heart with a tale of love, loss, grief and acceptance.


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New Photo - I love Final Fantasy 16 but The Rising Tide DLC only adds more of the same | 90T3OQC | 2024-05-04 15:08:01
I love Final Fantasy 16 but The Rising Tide DLC only adds more of the same | 90T3OQC | 2024-05-04 15:08:01

FINAL Fantasy 16 has just released its second and final DLC known as the Rising Tide.

This one focuses on a new Eikon Leviathan, and your journey to take down and save it.

I love Final Fantasy 16 but The Rising Tide DLC only adds more of the same
I love Final Fantasy 16 but The Rising Tide DLC only adds more of the same
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The Rising Tide will give you more FF16 if that's what you're hoping for[/caption]

The main game had moments that made it feel like a GOTY competitor but over the 60-hour runtime it began to drag.

This new DLC hopes that you fondly remember the base game and delivers you a whole lot more of it.

Like Final Fantasy 15's DLC, the DLC for FF16 adds new playable characters and new mechanics to the game.

Just like how FF7 Remake Intergrade introduced Yuffie and all of her combat abilities, introducing Leviathan means more combat abilities in your arsenal.

Leviathan's power is based around water, and the enemies will struggle to get close to you with these powerful ranged attacks.

Fans of FF16 will enjoy how Rising Tide subtly adds to the game's lore, and in fact adds to the series lore as a whole.

The introduction of the village of Mysidian people slots in nicely with the story of the main game, with small details making it feel a true part of the original world.

We hoped that Jill would get a little more screen time for development, but she only steps forward for a small part of the DLC.

This was one of our main observations in our original review. FF16 has a number of excellent characters, but it never gives them the room to breathe.

The pacing is the other issue we had which The Rising Tide doesn't fix.

If you didn't like the main game, then there is nothing in The Rising Tide that will convince you it's a game worth playing.

However, it has considerably more content than the first DLC, Echoes of the Fallen, but it is all part of the same package.

If watching Clive Rosfield defying the gods is what you're into then there is plenty of that here.


If you want to read more about FF16, check out our full Final Fantasy 16 review.

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I love Mega Man games and a recent indie game really scratched my itch | 90T3OQC | 2024-05-04 15:08:01

THE Mega Man Zero games were a pivotal part of our childhoods, and few things have come close to its joy save Azure Striker Gunvolt.

Zero is popular among fans for its quick and chaotic combat, making battles more calculated, and Beserk Boy adds a lot of new features, too.

I love Mega Man games and a recent indie game really scratched my itch
I love Mega Man games and a recent indie game really scratched my itch
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Berserk Boy uses slick movement to remind us of the best parts of Mega Man[/caption]

The gameplay is the main draw here, and while the story is serviceable, you'll find yourself mashing through multiple text boxes to get to the combat.

Mega Man-style games' main draws are smooth movement and interesting combat, and they both hit the mark here.

Berserk Boy's dash allows him to bash into enemies at high speed, letting him avoid damage and quickly move through obstacles.

It also includes a wall jump, which, when combined with the dash, creates very satisfying movement.

There are also different elemental Berserk Orbs with various effects, and switching between them feels very intuitive.

The movement can also help with the combat, though dashing back and forth through enemies can be a bit repetitive.

There aren't as many tools available to expand your arsenal throughout the game as we would have liked.

Despite this we loved the level design, though the later levels suffer from repetition.

Every stage reminds us of the diversity of the 2D Sonic games, and blends well with the dash-heavy movement.

In terms of the look, Berserk Boy hits all the right spots with gorgeous pixel art and animations that work well with Sonic Mania composer Tee Lopes' fantastic songs.

Berserk Boy isn't the Mega Man Zero game we all want, but it does capture the vibes incredibly well.

Above all, it nails the fast, fluid movement of your favourite 2D platformers, which makes it definitely worth playing.


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New Photo - I love old-school RPGs and a new release hit me in the nostalgia | 90T3OQC | 2024-05-04 15:08:01
I love old-school RPGs and a new release hit me in the nostalgia | 90T3OQC | 2024-05-04 15:08:01

SUIKODEN is one of the best JRPG series, but it had its heyday back when the PS One was king.

Eiyuden Chronicle is the spiritual successor to the Suikoden series and it almost lives up to its incredible legacy.

I love old-school RPGs and a new release hit me in the nostalgia
I love old-school RPGs and a new release hit me in the nostalgia
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Eiyuden Chronicle is perfect for old-school gamers[/caption]

More than anything, Eiyuden Chronicle is a tribute to the fans, and a new entry to the series in everything but name.

It offers a fresh take on the Suikoden games, while offering everything that gave the classics such a huge fanbase.

You're a young commoner that is given the task of building a resistance farce to fight against an imperial army with crooked nobles.

As the name Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes suggests, you can recruit up to 100 people to take part in turn-based battles.

These come in three types: your traditional combat, duels, and wars. It also has other traditional Suikoden features like base-building, minigames and a virtual economy.

You might have 100 people in your army, but you can only take up to six characters in traditional battles, though large allies will take up more than one slot.

This means you can make good synergies within your team by adding heroes who buff, heal and deal physical or magical damage.

Every character has their use, and you'll find that missing a piece of the puzzle will significantly reduce your chances of success.

Then you need to consider who sits in the front or back row based on how much damage they take and deal, and it adds a further tactical layer.

Some won't like the way Eiyuden Chronicle approaches random encounters, where even basic fights can be a grind.

However, you can auto-battle these and save your strength for the gruelling boss fights. 

The focus – as with all Suikoden games – is on building your base and your army, and this is where it shines.

You collect resources as you travel, and different partners will use specific skills to build up your base.

Wars play out like most strategy games where you build small units to take on the opposing army.

Then it switches things up again by introducing one-on-one duels for specific conflicts and rivalries.

The strength of having this huge amount of characters is that there are dozens of compelling ones, so everyone can find a favourite.

The minigames aren't as compelling as you'll remember from games like Suikoden 2, and the war battles are relatively simple when you have the strength in numbers.

Fans of Suikoden will certainly enjoy Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes as a worthy successor, but it may be a little inaccessible to modern players.


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I love the games and the Fallout TV show blew all my expectations away | 90T3OQC | 2024-05-04 15:08:01

THE Last of Us opened up the world of video game stories to those who only watch TV, so it seems right that another post-apocalyptic series would try to take the crown of best video game adaptation.

Despite the similarity of the situations, those who have played both game series know the tone is completely different.

I love the games and the Fallout TV show blew all my expectations away
I love the games and the Fallout TV show blew all my expectations away
The humans on the surface aren't what Lucy was expecting
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Even on console, The Last of Us is a dark drama about relationships and loneliness, while Fallout has a goofy sense of humour that carries over into the show.

Set in an alternate, retro-futuristic 1950s USA, the show begins with the dropping of a nuclear bomb on LA. 

Then there's another, and a few more, and it works as a horrifying backdrop to American suburbia.

We fast forward a few hundred years, and humanity now lives entirely in underground vaults.

Lucy MacLean wanders out into the wasteland that is post-apocalyptic LA in search of her missing father, only to find that humans still live on the surface, in a way.

The humans left on the surface have morphed into immortal ghouls via the radiation, and have little humanity left.

Lucy's naivety to the horrors going on above ground works as a great entry point for the audience who are equally in the dark.

Instead of dark drama, the situation is played for laughs as shootouts are balanced out with jaunty '30s tunes.

There are still moments of horror though, from the brutal militarism of The Brotherhood of Steel, to a remorseless ghoul bounty hunter.

Aside from Lucy, Maximus of the Brotherhood, and The Ghoul round out our trio of protagonists all with intertwining stories.

Fallout shines in its execution, with line delivery that catches you off guard, and wacky situations that trip you up.

It's this marriage of the horrific with the hilarious that makes Fallout so endearing.

It can be gruesome at times, with the show not afraid to carve off a limb or split a head in two, but there's a lightness of touch that offsets the weighty themes of nuclear destruction.

Fallout also explores the world before the apocalypse, something that you don't see in the games.


If you want to read more about the show, check out how Fallout reveals the game's biggest mystery.

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New Photo - Britney Spears' pals 'don't like ex Paul Soliz' & fear 'weirdos from the past' are back on scene after hotel 'breakdown' | 6470B42 | 2024-05-04 13:08:02
Britney Spears' pals 'don't like ex Paul Soliz' & fear 'weirdos from the past' are back on scene after hotel 'breakdown' | 6470B42 | 2024-05-04 13:08:02

BRITNEY Spears' friends are not fans of her on/off boyfriend Paul Soliz and fear 'weirdos from the past' are back on the scene after her reported meltdown at a Los Angeles hotel.

The pop star received medical attention for an injury after a fight with her felon partner at the Chateau Marmont on Wednesday night, according to TMZ.

Britney Spears' pals 'don't like ex Paul Soliz' & fear 'weirdos from the past' are back on scene after hotel 'breakdown'
Britney Spears' pals 'don't like ex Paul Soliz' & fear 'weirdos from the past' are back on scene after hotel 'breakdown'
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Britney Spears hit back at claims she had a near mental breakdown in a series of Instagram posts[/caption]
Britney Spears' pals 'don't like ex Paul Soliz' & fear 'weirdos from the past' are back on scene after hotel 'breakdown'
Britney Spears' pals 'don't like ex Paul Soliz' & fear 'weirdos from the past' are back on scene after hotel 'breakdown'
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She has been romantically linked to her former housekeeper, Paul Richard Soliz, since her separation[/caption]

Britney, 42, was seen with marks on her knees and looked disheveled in photographs published by The Daily Mail as she stepped out of the hotel followed by Soliz and her security guard.

Sources reportedly told law enforcement a woman matching her description was "harassing and threatening hotel employees and guests," and was crying and shouting in the hotel corridor.

Britney took to Instagram to brand the reports "false news" and claimed she is planning to move to Boston.

Now, an insider has told The U.S. Sun that friends are not impressed she is back with Soliz and fear bad influences from her past have been circulating to try and take advantage of her.

In February, she insisted she was single, but has been linked to Soliz ever since she split from her ex-husband Sam Asghari, who filed for divorce in August 2023.

"We know that a few weirdos from her past have been trying to get back into her life," the source said. "But all we can do as her friends is give her legal reps the heads up if we think any of them could cause problems for her."

They said her attorney, Mathew Rosengart, who has been praised by the singer since the incident, is "very proactive."

She also credited Mathew with "turning her life around" after he helped end her conservatorship of 13 years in 2022, as her relationship with her parents and sister Jamie Lynn fell apart.

"None of us want her to go to Boston and this is the first time we'd heard of it, but she doesn't feel safe in LA," the source continued.

"Do any of us trust this Paul guy? No. But she knows she can't trust her parents either.

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"It's easy for predators to target her because they know she doesn't have the protection of her family. But yes, none of us like Paul. We are concerned about her.

"She needs support and someone who has their eye on her heart and not her hard-earned cash.

"To some of us, it feels like he came out of nowhere and we don't trust that he isn't just a grifter.

"Once again, if her parents were stand-up people she could turn to them for guidance but she knows they aren't so she can't."

The U.S. Sun has tried to track down Soliz who has not spoken publicly about their reported romance.

Britney's rep and lawyer also failed to reply to comment calls.

Following reports of her hotel situation, the source added that Britney "believes that she is the target of a smear campaign".

'PHYSICAL ALTERCATION'

They said, "She finds it comical that some are concerned that she can't manage her own life, but were very confident that she could manage the stress of live performances and TV appearances when they're making money from her."

Police arrived at 10:30 pm at the Chateau Marmont on Wednesday but left as they felt there was no issue with the star.

Britney and her boyfriend went back to her hotel room at 11 pm, where sources claimed they got into a physical altercation and she injured her leg.

"I really twisted my ankle last night like an idiot just to show proof. Don't look at my feet I need a manicure," she later said in an Instagram video.

"It's so bad. F***ing idiot here tries to do a leap in the living room at the Chateau and I fell, embarrassed myself and that's it."

She claimed that paramedics caused a "huge and unnecessary scene" and that "all she needed was ice."

Britney then blamed her estranged mom Lynne for law enforcement being called.

"I know my mom was involved!!! I haven't talked to her in 6 months and she called right after it happened before the news being out!!!" she wrote.

The reported meltdown came after news she had finalized her divorce with her ex-husband, Sam, 30.

Britney Spears' pals 'don't like ex Paul Soliz' & fear 'weirdos from the past' are back on scene after hotel 'breakdown'
Britney Spears' pals 'don't like ex Paul Soliz' & fear 'weirdos from the past' are back on scene after hotel 'breakdown'
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Her ex Sam has not publicly commented on the hotel incident after their divorce was finalized this week[/caption]

Britney Spears' pals 'don't like ex Paul Soliz' & fear 'weirdos from the past' are back on scene after hotel 'breakdown'
Britney Spears' pals 'don't like ex Paul Soliz' & fear 'weirdos from the past' are back on scene after hotel 'breakdown'
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Britney claimed paramedics overreacted after someone phone 911 and she only needed ice for her injured ankle[/caption]

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Britney Spears reveals ankle injury in video after 'fight' with boyfriend Paul at LA hotel – but singer blames mom Lynne | 6470B42 | 2024-05-04 13:08:02

BRITNEY Spears has revealed the injury she received while at a hotel in Los Angeles, California.

On Tuesday night, it was reported that the pop music singer and her boyfriend Paul Soliz got into a fight at the Chateau Marmont.

Britney Spears reveals ankle injury in video after 'fight' with boyfriend Paul at LA hotel – but singer blames mom Lynne
Britney Spears reveals ankle injury in video after 'fight' with boyfriend Paul at LA hotel – but singer blames mom Lynne
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Britney Spears has shared a video of her ankle injury[/caption]
Britney Spears reveals ankle injury in video after 'fight' with boyfriend Paul at LA hotel – but singer blames mom Lynne
Britney Spears reveals ankle injury in video after 'fight' with boyfriend Paul at LA hotel – but singer blames mom Lynne
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On Tuesday night, it was reported that Britney and her boyfriend Paul got into a 'fight' at the Chateau Marmont[/caption]
Britney Spears reveals ankle injury in video after 'fight' with boyfriend Paul at LA hotel – but singer blames mom Lynne
Britney Spears reveals ankle injury in video after 'fight' with boyfriend Paul at LA hotel – but singer blames mom Lynne
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'I really twisted my ankle last night like an idiot,' the singer said[/caption]

That evening, sources claimed that the two got into a fight in their hotel room and when paramedics came, witnesses said she hurt her leg.

On Thursday, Britney, 42, showed her 42 million Instagram followers her ankle injury in a few videos.

In the first, the Toxic hitmaker revealed her swollen foot, "I really twisted my ankle last night like an idiot just to show proof. Don't look at my feet I need a manicure.

"It's so bad. F***ing idiot here tries to do a leap in the living room at the Chateau and I fell, embarrassed myself and that's it.

"Paramedics came to my door illegally, of course, caused this huge scene which was so unnecessary and all I needed was ice.

"It is actually pretty bad but s**t happens."

In the second video, she compared her left ankle to her right, which is the one that's swollen.

'I KNOW SHE WAS INVOLVED!'

The last slide was a picture of her lawyer Mathew Rosengart.

In her caption, the Crossroads actress blamed her mom Lynne for the incident.

"I know my mom was involved!!! I haven't talked to her in 6 months and she called right after it happened before the news being out!!! I was set up just like she did way back when!!! I wish I had grandparents!!! I can't stand her!!! I honestly don't care I will say it.

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"Psss this man is wonderful!!! He's like a father to me and he got me through last night!!! I adore you and admire you mister Mathew."

WHAT WENT DOWN

Before Britney and Paul's alleged fight, TMZ reported that a woman matching the pop star's description was threatening and harassing the hotel employees and guests.

Officers arrived at the scene around 10:30 PM, but left due to no signs of disturbance.

That's when Britney and Paul went upstairs to their room when authorities were called.

On Thursday morning, Britney was spotted leaving the hotel while covering herself in a blanket and holding a large pillow.

That same day, Britney released a statement about what really happened.

BRIT SPEAKS OUT

Britney shared a screenshot of a long paragraph, detailing her night.

"I would like respect at this time for people to understand I am getting stronger everyday!!! Truth sucks so can someone teach me how to lie???

"Goddesses out there, I'm reaching my higher power and furthermore, I hope you guys are too!!! I need a new toothbrush right now. PS… I need an espresso.

"PSS… Not sure why I feel I need to share this… I guess I'm just a girl and I'm on my period so I'm bitchy… s**t. I also twisted my ankle last night and paramedics showed up at my door illegally.

"They never came in my room but I felt completely harassed. I'm moving to Boston!!! Peace."

Britney Spears reveals ankle injury in video after 'fight' with boyfriend Paul at LA hotel – but singer blames mom Lynne
Britney Spears reveals ankle injury in video after 'fight' with boyfriend Paul at LA hotel – but singer blames mom Lynne
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Britney blamed her mom for the huge incident, I know my mom was involved!!! I haven't talked to her in 6 months and she called right after it happened before the news being out[/caption]

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Britney Spears reveals ankle injury in video after 'fight' with boyfriend Paul at LA hotel – but singer blames mom Lynne
Britney Spears reveals ankle injury in video after 'fight' with boyfriend Paul at LA hotel – but singer blames mom Lynne
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Britney claimed in the clip that she tried to do a leap in her hotels living room and hurt herself[/caption]

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