It seems we can’t go a day without getting some news about Fall Guys’ in-game cosmetics. The Six Foot tall beans (yes really!!) seem to have a bigger wardrobe than mine and they’ve only been around for about 3 weeks. The game has had countless amazing designs made by the Fall Guys community and some
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Fall Guys has been out for just shy of two weeks now and the game shows no sign of slowing down. Mediatonic’s overnight sensation has taken the world by storm and has managed to pull together some pretty nifty crossovers for in-game skins. So far we’ve had both Gordon Freeman and Alyx from Valve’s Half-Life
Since its launch on PS4 and PC earlier this month, Fall Guys has taken off as a big hit. The indie battle royale game has already reached over 2 million players on Steam in nearly two weeks, and developer Mediatonic doesn’t seem to be letting up any time soon on finding some creative crossovers for players
After a short break due to a wild summer of video games so far, we’re back with our next iteration of our ongoing “Making a Video Game Hero” series. Thus far, we’ve tackled the Action-Adventure, Platformer, and Sports genres. Today, we dip our toes into the shooter side of things. Now, usually these experiments have
Team Fortress 2 has been updated to pay tribute to Rick May, the late voice of Soldier. Valve released released the update on Friday, which, among a list of other fixes, changed the menu to show May’s character saluting while a Valve Orchestra-recorded version of “Taps” plays in the background. In addition, a statue of
Yesterday, the saddening news came about that Rick May, the voice actor behind Team Fortress 2’s Solider and Star Fox 64’s Peppy Hare and Andross, had passed away at the age of 79 due to complications stemming from COVID-19. Since that time, many in the gaming community have been mourning the passing of May, with many tributes
It seems as if Valve’s wacky shooter that I poured hours of enjoyment into during my teens has been reportedly put on hold. The news comes from YouTube channel Valve News Network in which Tyler McVicker shares an interview with Valve developers which goes into detail about the current state of Team Fortress 2. Greg Coomer,