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  • 5 days ago | lootlevelchill.com | Chris White

    Death Stranding was a story about being alone in a fractured world where making friends and rebuilding gave us hope. Death Stranding 2: On the Beach is about journeying with the connections we made to overcome everything, whether that’s from a threat from an ever-present danger or a hole that lives within us caused by overbearing grief. Hideo Kojima has written something deeply personal that is relatable and moving.

  • 2 weeks ago | lootlevelchill.com | Chris White

    The summer is nearly upon us, and SEGA are giving away plenty of free content in Two Point Museum, including the MIA Exhibits & Items Update available now. The newest update gives players a chance to pay tribute to museum staff members who are no longer with them, whether through disappearing while out completing quests or due to a disregard for County employment laws.

  • 3 weeks ago | lootlevelchill.com | Chris White

    It takes a lot to scare me these days. Maybe I’ve become accustomed to the gore and the fear through the countless horror films I’ve watched. That being said, I still can’t stop watching them. When it comes to games, there’s something that gives the horror genre life. Developers seldom try to recreate past titles, rather looking for new ways to leave an uneasy feeling in the pit of your stomach. While Holstin isn’t scary, it makes you feel uncomfortable.

  • 3 weeks ago | lootlevelchill.com | Chris White

    The Elder Scrolls Online has entered a new age after 10 years. The newest content doesn’t act like a chapter, but rather a year-long event. Seasons of the Worm Cult is here, and we got to preview the first part of the adventure by taking a guided tour of the newest location known as Solstice. Not only that, but we got more information on sub-classing, and how it works in-game. So buckle up because it’s time to dust off your sunhats and visit the Mediterranean-esque island of Solstice.

  • 3 weeks ago | lootlevelchill.com | Chris White

    There can never be enough point-and-click games. Throughout the years, we’ve seen some absolute classics, and The Drifter has done the genre proud. Coming from developers Powerhoof, this has everything I could ever want from a game. Creepiness, grittiness, poignancy, humour. There’s something dangerous lurking in the shadows, and it’s up to you to work out what the hell is going on. Although I only got to play a short preview of The Drifter, I was more than hooked by the time it ended.

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