Level Zero Extraction Review – Lights Out

This month, “Level Zero: Extraction,” currently available on Steam Early Access and being developed by Ukrainian studio Doghowl Games, offers a tactical first-person shooter experience that combines elements of extraction and survival horror. Players can assume the role of competing human mercenaries, either solo or in teams, fighting for valuable loot before escaping. Alternatively, players can engage as a lethal alien lifeform, targeting and eliminating human mercenaries.

10 New Things We’ve Learned About Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater

The eagerly awaited return of Konami to top-tier gaming is highly anticipated, and “Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater” is set to play a significant role in these plans. The remake has been progressively more intriguing with each unveiling, although currently, Konami’s primary focus appears to be the imminent “Silent Hill 2” remake. However, it’s evident that they are also steadily gearing up for the return of Metal Gear as well. Thanks to several recent hands-on previews and reviews, new details have surfaced about the upcoming stealth remake and all the fresh elements it will introduce. In this article, we’ll delve into all that information.

Ethena whales offload 22 mln ENA at $7 mln loss: Crash incoming?

ENA can be easily manipulated, as eight whales hold 90.09% of Ethena’s total supply. If the price rises to the $0.260 level, nearly $2.8 million worth of short positions will be liquidated. As a seasoned researcher with over two decades of experience in the financial markets, I’ve seen my fair share of market manipulations and … Read more

Dino Crisis Creator Says Monster Hunter Has Filled the Space for a New Game in the Series

I’ve been yearning for a fresh installment in the Dino Crisis series for over two decades now, and it seems like I’m not alone among fans. We’ve been pleading with Capcom to revisit this classic survival horror game, but so far, our calls have fallen on deaf ears. The idea of a modern dinosaur-themed game is enticing, and I can’t help but think it’s ripe for a remake. However, Shinji Mikami, the director and producer of Dino Crisis, feels differently. In an interview with Eurogamer, he argued that Capcom’s Monster Hunter series has successfully filled the void left by Dino Crisis, providing players with the thrill of battling dinosaur adversaries. Incredibly, Mikami appears taken aback by the clamor for a return of the franchise.