Still, there are some other options. Mei is perfect against the Kitsune Rush , for example. Her Ice Wall can prevent the fox from moving, thus decreasing the whole area around it. In fact, even Mei’s Cryo-Freeze is big enough to block them from going forward, so you can stop it yourself if your Ice Wall is on cooldown. It won’t fully prevent the ultimate, but decreasing its area is already a big difference. You can also use Blizzard to slow down or even freeze everyone – their speed boost won’t matter if they can’t even move. Even if they escape your Blizzard, you’ll force them out of the Kitsune a
This weekend is all about No Man’s Sky for me. The new Waypoint update has revamped a lot of how we play the game, from expanding inventory (and therefore having to get to grips with new upgrade layouts) to a raft of amazing accessibility options that let us tailor gameplay to our own needs. Having the option to remove purchase and building costs in my existing save on the fly, and without having to farm tons of materials first, is truly life-altering, and I’m now inclined to go all-in on base design as a result. Maybe even one day Sean Murray himself will share one of my designs on Twitter, and then I can retire gracefully having truly made it. Oh, I picked NMS up on Switch too — a surprisingly fantastic port that runs really well, even on Switch Lite — so that’s three separate consoles I need to work
Six years later and Blizzard’s slipshod track record demonstrates the limits of this milquetoast, Pixar-ification approach to diversity. Take for example Overwatch 2 strategy’s newest healer, Kiriko, whose origin trailer is a textbook example of how not to design or present a Japanese character. The trailer opens with cringe-inducing references to honor, intergenerational obligations, and long-forgotten mystic arts. It then segues to the Shinto shrine maiden/ninja boldly claiming that she has forged her own path. It ends with Kiriko literally wielding her culture — ofuda and kunai — as weapons. If you’ve consumed any American media from the ‘80s or ‘90s, this should sound very famil
Echo was created by Dr. Mina Liao to stop the monstrosity she helped in creating. In the end, she was Mina’s legacy and her echo. This hero brings a whole new play style to the table, and she can support the team in many manners if you know the correct way to use
Genji, on the other hand , is a perfect character to haunt your enemies’ dreams, especially if they’re playing support. Though he’s difficult to master, he is probably the most devastating DPS, with quick mobility, high damage, the ability to deflect projectiles, and a powerful dash that resets every time you kill someone, allowing you to dash over and over among low-health enemies. While Cassidy destroys the frontline with the group, Genji can disrupt them from behind, destroying the enemy team complet
There are some, particularly those who have been historically underrepresented, that will see any visibility as a win. However, having a diverse cast is meaningless if the game promotes a viewpoint that caters specifically to those in power. Perhaps that’s the true limitation of this approach to diversity. In order to get on screen, Black and brown people are forced to contort themselves into increasingly stereotypical depictions that continue the cycle of marginalization. Those who speak out are often labeled as ungrateful, as though we should be thankful for the mere opportunity to exist on screen for a few brief seconds before quietly receding into the darkness ag
Team Fortress 2 is one of the most popular games on Steam, and it’s no wonder why, with its quirky cast of characters and unique cartoon-like art style . Team Fortress 2 , as the game’s title suggests, is a team-based FPS that requires players to work together to tackle objectives like gathering enemy intel or racking up ki
Like Andrew, I’m going to be playing Scorn this weekend. I’m pausing my foray into Slime Rancher 2’s joyful, colorful world to go into the dark, fleshy, monstrous delight that is Scorn. It looks so incredibly atmospheric; I can’t wait to play it at night, with all the lights off and just my headphones to keep me company. I’m a huge fan of H.R. Giger’s work on Alien’s creature design, so having an entire game take place with this in mind will feel like walking through a cathedral dedicated to his art style. I don’t know how scary the game will be, but I’m hoping it vibes with October spoopin
Halo Infinite is a game that has many parallels to Overwatch . Both series started off with fresh and bold titles that introduced innovative mechanics to the FPS genre while forever changing the landscape of multiplayer gaming, only for later iterations to showcase a lack of creativity in this department while transitioning to a free-to-play struct
Positive representation can also serve as a powerful force for change. D.Va was temporarily a rallying symbol for women’s equality in South Korea , a country that consistently ranks at the bottom for gender equality . For a brief moment, the game managed to bring a group of marginalized people together, which isn’t something every video game can do. In many respects, I suppose I should be grateful that Blizzard didn’t sexualize Kiriko. Those depictions can have more serious consequences than a bruised playground ego. Scholars have pointed out that recent attacks on Asian women, such as the Atlanta spa shootings, are rooted in the persistent sexual objectification of Asian women in popular cult