Originally introduced during Season 17, Bungie features Raids and Dungeons in a weekly rotation to make them farmable with updated rewards. Bungie is making 2 of each available in the featured rotation each w
Week Two of **Destiny 2 ** ’s Season of the Chosen kicked off on February 16, 2021, introducing the new exotic quest for the Dead Man’s Tale scout rifle and another week of seasonal challenges. An homage to leverage-action Winchesters made famous in Western films, Dead Man’s Tale sports low recoil and a perk that increases damage with each precision hit. The scout rifle is great for annihilating minor and major combatants and can even be a contender for boss damage if Guardians find themselves out of special and heavy a
Ubisoft’s already large open worlds continued to expand exponentially throughout the PS4 generation. It all started with Caribbean in 2013 and ended with all of Ancient Greece in 2018. Assassin’s Creed Odyssey delivered Ancient Greece in an extremely-detailed way, which also meant some extremely-long load times. Getting into the game could take minutes, and even worse, getting around quickly or back into the game after death also cost precious time. PS5 mostly solves this, shaving off about 10 seconds when first booting up the game, and bringing the load time into the game well under a minute.
Bungie brought back various exotic missions for players to run through to earn new rewards, gear, as well as craftable versions of exotic weapons. Like the Raid and Dungeon rotator, this one changes on a weekly ba
Before the beginning of the Season of the Chosen in _Destiny 2 _ , Bungie had announced in Jan. 2021 that they planned to bring back „sunset” weapons from the Moon. The Season of the Chosen brought back four weapons, namely Heretic, Blasphemer, Apostate, and Premonition. While Premonition and high roll Dreambane armor can only be farmed in the Pit of Heresy dungeon, the other three weapons can be acquired by defeating one of the three bosses of the Altars of Sorrow. In Season of the Splicer, these bosses and their drops
By putting together different kinds of gears and abilities players are able to create builds that can deal massive amounts of damage against their enemies. These builds can sometimes take a decent amount of work to acquire or require some serious skill on the part of the player to pull of, but they can be definitely worth it. This guide shows players the best Titan builds available for Destiny 2: Beyond Light . The Titan class in Destiny 2 is entirely made for soaking up tons of damage and dishing it right back out at its enemies. These builds will all be centered around enabling the Titan to do things that cause massive amounts of damage to others while still being able to avoid or shrug off enemy atta
Finally, gamers will want Swashbuckler for the weapon’s final perk. Vorpal Weapon could have been a good choice if the Avalanche were worth using against bosses, but the machine gun’s overall damage output is subpar compared to other machine gun options, such as Xenophage or Commemoration. Thus, the Avalanche’s best use is clearing adds, making Swashbuckler far more useful, as it gives players stacks of a damage buff (up to five stacks), all of which can be accumulated immediately with a single melee k
Square Enix finally delivered its long-awaited first part of Final Fantasy VII Remake earlier this year. While fans anxiously await details on what’s next, there’s plenty of reason to revisit the game on PS5, now with less waiting time. Booting up the game and loading up a save file is much faster than on PS4, but we’ve noticed something weird with Final Fantasy VII Remake on both PS4 and PS5 compared to all other games we rested. For some reason, our testing found that it takes longer to load into a save file than it does to boot up the game. We’re not sure this is, but at least both loads are still an improvement over PS4.
The Destiny 2 community assumed the mysterious ship introduced in screenshots revealed prior to Season of the Chosen’s launch was the location for an exotic quest. That assumption was revealed to be true as of February 16, 2021. As part of the quest to obtain Dead Man’s Tale, Guardians will board that mysterious ship and fight through Scorn enemies and tackle some interesting puzzles as they navigate the derelict ves
This is how the Graviton Spike build works. It sounds fairly complicated, but by being clever with this, players can effectively have infinite grenades. They will need to fire their grenade launcher at a group of enemies in order to become Charged With Light. They can then consume this stack by throwing a grenade at an enemy, which will cause a massive part of the grenade energy to refill thanks to Firepower. Players can then use their Aspect to break the crystals created by their grenade, kill the enemies caught nearby, and increase their grenade recharge rate. By doing all of this in conjunction players will easily be able to chain grenades together effectively forever. This can be a little tricky at first because if players mess up a step they can run out grenades pretty easily, but once they spend a little bit of time with it they will become natur