Dying Light: The Beast added something the series has never had before: ranged weapons, and one of those ranged weapons is the bow. And you’ll need feathers if you want to craft the bow, arrows, and ...
Without the Hydro-Puzzle safe code in Dying Light: The Beast, the Town Hall folks won’t get their water supply back on, and everyone will be doomed. Quite a weight on your shoulders, isn't it? Don't ...
GameSpot may get a commission from retail offers. Waking up Hypnos is one of Hades 2's recurring goals. From the moment you start your journey in the sequel, the embodiment of sleep is in a deep ...
The Watcher at the Edge in Silksong is a secret boss fight that the vast majority of players will never find, as it's a hidden encounter deep in the Sands of Karak that requires a special ability to ...
Dying Light: The Beast introduced guns to the series, and while I don’t recommend using them on the infected, there are enough human enemies around that firefights are bound to happen. You can’t shoot ...
After receiving his degree in Journalism & Media Communications from CSU in 2019, Erik began building his career in online media, and found his dream job when he joined Game Rant as a staff writer.
Editor's note: The September 2025 partial solar eclipse put on a magnificent show as the moon swept over the face of our sun, darkening the sky over a swathe of the Pacific Ocean. Check out our wrap ...
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Editor's note: The September 2025 partial solar eclipse put on a magnificent show as the moon swept over the face of our sun, darkening the sky over a swathe of the Pacific Ocean. Check out our wrap ...
A deep partial solar eclipse will be visible on Sunday, Sept. 21 — but don’t plan a watch party just yet. Only about 16 million people, or 0.2% of the Earth’s population, will be able to view the ...
A partial solar eclipse is happening today (Sept. 21), offering skywatchers a chance to see the moon appear to take a "bite" out of the sun. The eclipse begins at 1:29 p.m. EDT (1729 GMT), reaching ...
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