For a Mastery Rank 15 weapon, the Kuva Ogris is a solid workhorse weapon that can also serve as a primer for Condition Overload weapons. Every shot deals 687 radial Blast damage and has a 47% status chance, although the Ogris has a low 9% critical chance and three-round magaz
The Kuva Grattler is the only weapon on this list that could be classified as a “lackluster” weapon. This Archwing weapon is effectively a flak cannon, firing explosive shells at targets that deal moderate damage. At least, they’re supposed to. For whatever reason, Digital Extremes decided that the Kuva variant’s base damage should be halved. A Kuva progenitor bonus offsets this negative, but is the farm for a 60% element worth
As detailed by store.steampowered.com, ” A Raven Monologue is a short experimental silent story about a raven that does not know how to croak and his relationship with the people in the town.” This quaint story is free to experience, and the reviews for it are overwhelmingly posit
What this weapon does exceptionally well is damage targets through walls. Nightwatch Napalm and Heavy Caliber allow this weapon to cover entire hallways with flame, dealing great amounts of passive damage to weaker foes while inflicting a ton of status effects on tougher foes, making it a solid primer for Condition Overload melee weapons. If you’re just looking for a primer weapon and are willing to farm Liches, the Kuva Nukor will outperform this. As a status rocket launcher and general workhorse weapon, the Kuva Ogris is a great weapon. But it does fall behind the likes of the Kuva Zarr and arguably the Tenet En
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It’s free-to-play as long as you own a VR device. The Steam reviews for Google Earth VR , which now has Street View, are overwhelmingly positive. Google Earth VR provides users with an immersive experience that allows them to fly over places like the Taj Mahal, the Empire State Building, or almost anywhere in the wo
This year sees two new additions: the Dex Liset skin for your lander and the Excalibur Dex Noggle, which is basically like an in-game bobblehead decoration. You get both of these just for logging in, with no challenge requi
In an interview belonging to the Noclip documentary series by Daniel O’Dwyer, Digital Extremes Studio Manager Sheldon Carter detailed an unexpected result that occurred when the developer introduced a small microtransaction for Kubrows, an in-game virtual pet. The studio had implemented what Carter defines as a “slot machine lever” that allowed gamers – for the price of about $0.67 – to randomize the fur pattern and fur color of their pet Kubrow. While it was only a cosmetic feature, the idea of putting something so random behind a paygate drew the ire of many of the game’s fans. Still, Digital Extremes went forward with the idea – until one fan spent well over $100 on it almost immediat
The Kuva Kohm is a hard weapon to rank. On the one hand, the Kohm family of weapons is nothing short of incredible, applying multiple status effects per pellet . On the other hand, the Kuva Kohm is arguably a worse version of the standard Kohm. This is due to two fact
Doki Doki Literature Club! is a fanciful dating simulator that turns out to be so much more. It has horrific themes, but the experience that each player has with the game can be different. It’s about a book club, but it’s a game that is not suitable for child
I thing the whole Warframe vs Mabinogi thing is really exciting! In the previous matchup, AirMech faced Warframe and we unfortunately lost. I noticed many of our players seemed torn between choosing AirMech or Warframe, plus as I know the devs at Digital Extremes (old friends and independent developers themselves) I felt like the most honorable thing to do would be to cheer them on in the next round. I’d never heard of the other game, and never saw it mentioned. I figure why not support some friends, as I heard the other game was offering rewards, and participation is great. I think that companies rewarding their players for voting is perfectly fine. Obviously you’re going to support the game you play, so no harm there. If anyone resorts to botting votes, now that is a serious violation and I hope it hasn’t happened. I didn’t see anything official from Nexon about AirMech and that being the reason they tried so hard (though in the end failed) to win the vote. I’m flattered the players think that our admittedly small community had such a massive influence on the vote in order to justify involving all their games. AirMech is a team of 9 indie developers just building a game we love, and supporting a community we love. We even provided links showing how many potential votes AirMech contributed, but that apparently was ignored. The real winner here is MMOBomb of course. Brilliant move on their part to have this contest, as they have even tricked Nexon into driving them a massive amount of traffic! You can’t buy that kind of interest, so really well done there. Warframe also wins, because now all those Nexon players know about Warframe. Even AirMech wins–we’ve had a ton of signups originating from Nexon forums over the past few days. That wasn’t intentional, but I’m happy they now know about AirMech and are playing our game. In fact all the games in this contest are winners, especially the smaller ones that could use some exposure. Large companies playing it smart like Riot were right to sit out, since any promotion of the event is just free advertising for other ga
