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In #NBA2K25 Shot Meter was changed. From this guide you will learn how to turn off this function. How to Turn off Shot Meter in NBA 2k25 In #NBA2K25 developers from Visual Concepts changed how the Shot Meter looks like. Many people don’t understand how it works right now. You can find a post on Reddit that explains the changes. It shows that Shot Meter animations is synchronized with the button press time – it disappears when you should release the button. So, you can use it to perfectly calculate throws. More…

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Warhammer 40, 000: Space Marine 2 is one of the most anticipated games of this year. Yes, servers might break. WH40K Space Marine 2 – Servers Might Break, Be Prepared for that and don’t worry Let’s be honest, the most (or all) popular multiplayer games which were released lately had problems with servers on launch. We can name Helldivers 2, The First Descendant, NBA 2K25, Throne and Liberty… and more. Should we be surprised? Not really, as it is difficult to estimate how many players will decide to buy the game. Continue…

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Bear with me on this, but I adore how swordfighting works in Dune. Ubiquitous wearable sci-fi shields repel any attack that comes in too fast, so everyone has to learn this unique, overtly dance-like form of close-quarters combat where every thrust and parry is necessarily slow and considered. Picture it: careful judgments of your movements, weighing up the right time to strike, every measured jab part of a wider strategy that culminates in the kill. MOBAs are like that. Both in the fights themselves, sort of, where probing lunges lead up to bursts of lethality, but more broadly in each…

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Helldivers 2’s third enemy faction is maybe definitely possibly probably almost certainly about to be released, as players report sightings of the mysterious menace on the game’s Galactic War map. Development studio Arrowhead, aka the glorious government of Super Earth, are downplaying the rumours as usual. They’re claiming (via in-game broadcast) that the fleeting appearance of a weird purple blob on the map screen is actually the result of fluids leaking from the corpse of a long-dead comms technician, stranded on a server farm somewhere. Who to believe? Ah, if only we had some means of shedding light on the…

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In 2019 we did a big review of the ZX Spectrum game Nixy and the Seeds of Doom, a game which we said was not only very fun and addictive to play, but it had beautifully crafted visuals. So why is this game getting a mention again on IRN? Well if you didn’t get the chance to play this game back then or the more recent C64 version (Nixy the Glade Sprite) which is also of high quality, you’ll be Read More 

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The article offers a framework for managers to balance creativity and deadlines, ensuring the timely delivery of a great game. In game development, striking a balance between creativity and deadlines is a challenge that every team faces sooner or later. We’re all passionate about building worlds, crafting stories, and pushing the boundaries of what’s possible in games, but we also have to think about the business side — staying on budget, hitting milestones, and ultimately delivering a game that not only excites gamers but also meets financial goals so that we can make more games after. Continue…

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Spectre Divide is finally available on PC as a free-to-play title, and provides a tactical shooting experience similar to CS: GO and Valorant. It’s currently only available on PC, and similar to other titles in the genre requires fast reflexes and precise aiming. However, does Spectre Divide have controller support? Here is everything you need to know. Does Spectre Divide Have Controller Support? No, Spectre Divide does not have controller support on PC. Read More 

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Full disclosure: I hadn’t heard of Bakeru until Graham mentioned it to me. Graham always has his hands on the video game pulse, gliding them over Xwitter or Steam or wherever and waiting for that “ker kun, ker kun” of a new Cool Thing. And that cool thing is Bakeru, described by its Steam page as “Japan-esque”, but is in actual fact, very Japanese. I mean, you travel around 47 Japanese prefectures as a metamorphing tanuki who bashes evilness with his taiko drum sticks. Come on. What I hadn’t suspected was Bakeru’s chops not only as a platformer, but as…

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I’ve already said my piece on the hulking bugstomper in our Space Marine 2 review, but I’d like to celebrate one more thing about it – the photo mode. This is a fairly standard feature for a lot of blockbuster games, but in the world of Warhammer 40K there are so many mega-scale battles with pitch-perfect composition that I found it hard to resist hitting pause and taking a handful of snaps every few minutes. With a keen eye (and a beefy PC) you can capture some wonderfully violent moments. Read More

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In NBA 2K25, choosing the correct team means just as much as creating your own player build. Your team’s success will depend on your fit with the team, and pushing other great players away isn’t a good way to win. Regardless of your player’s position and build, there will be a team out there that perfectly matches their needs to your skills. Here are the best teams to play for in MyCareer in NBA 2K25. Best Teams to Choose in NBA 2K25’s MyCareer Mode Los Angeles Lakers The Los Angeles Lakers are still one of the best teams in the…

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