March 18, 2025 - 05:20
Destiny 2's Court of Blades has emerged as an engaging activity in Act 2, captivating players with its unique mechanics and challenges. However, many players have expressed concerns regarding the loot distribution system, which appears to fall short compared to other activities, particularly the Nether.
The excitement of participating in the Court of Blades can quickly diminish when players find that the rewards do not match the effort required to complete the challenges. The current loot drops have led to frustration among guardians who feel that their time invested in the activity is not being adequately compensated.
To enhance player experience, a rework of the loot system is crucial. Adjusting the drop rates and introducing more diverse rewards could reinvigorate interest in the Court of Blades. By addressing these concerns, developers can ensure that players feel rewarded for their dedication and skill, ultimately fostering a more enjoyable and balanced gaming environment.
August 2, 2025 - 05:00
Indie Game Store Reinstates Free NSFW Content Amid Payment Provider PressureThe indie game store has made a significant decision to relist free NSFW content after having deindexed all adult materials just last week. This move comes in response to increasing pressure from...
August 1, 2025 - 13:12
Extremist Groups Target Gamers: New Research Reveals Recruitment TacticsNew research published in the journal Frontiers in Psychology uncovers alarming tactics used by extremist groups to exploit the popularity of video games for recruitment and radicalization. The...
July 31, 2025 - 20:54
Hideo Kojima Explains His Decision Not to Play Metal Gear Solid DeltaHideo Kojima, the renowned game designer and creator of the iconic Metal Gear series, has shared his thoughts on why he will not be playing the upcoming Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater. In a...
July 31, 2025 - 00:37
Summer Camp Sparks Creativity in Video Game DevelopmentSewer Waves, Bright Lights, and Dungeoneirs were among the innovative video games developed by a group of twelve enthusiastic campers at a recent Girls Make Games summer camp held at Northeastern...