Mass Effect DLC Missing From Remaster Due To Corrupted Source Code
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Commander Shepherd takes on husks in the Mass Effect: Legendary Edition. (Screenshot: BioWare)
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On May 14,
Mass Effect trilogy plus most of its downloadable content to PS4, Xbox One, and PC. However, one single-player expansion is notably absent: the first game’s
Pinnacle Station. According to an interview with
So, I May Have Made A Mistake In Mass Effect 2
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It wasn’t supposed to be like this. I did everything right in
Mass Effect 2. I slapped armour plating on the
Normandy and equipped it with a shield. I gave it a big fucking cannon. I even tackled (most of) the game’s loyalty missions. I was ready for the final battle, and went through the Omega-4 relay expecting a cakewalk. Little did I know that, by the time the credits rolled, only half of my team would be alive.
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Kong: Skull Island, first released in 2017, is billed as an action flick but, really, is just one long cut-scene. The film, largely set in 1973, follows a small contingent of American soldiers at the end of the Vietnam War exploring an uncharted island for a just-one-last-mission pitstop on the way home. What could go wrong?
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The setting allows for a whole lot of
Apocalypse Now imagery and era-iconic rock music, to the point where you’d be forgiven for thinking
Skull Island is just another jingoistic military film. Not twenty minutes in, you’ll be disabused of that notion. An unearthed tree flies out of the sky, spearing a helicopter. Everything explodes. King Kong looms, 100 feet tall, against the horizon. From there, it’s a mix of horror and nearly nonstop action as the surviving soldiers all try to traverse Skull Island without angering the region’s building-sized monsters. (They fail. A lot.)
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‘Tis the season for snowy weather, holiday parties, and drunk vikings. The latest update for
Assassin’s Creed Valhalla adds a new holiday-themed event to the game and covers your settlement in snow. But while the new free update is a bit of festive fun, adding new armour and decorations, it’s also got some annoying bugs.
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