Call of Duty: Warzone’s integration with Call of Duty: Vanguard last year added over 30 primary weapons to the title. There are plenty of new toys to play with in Vanguard Royale and the NZ-41 is one of the assault rifles that should be in your arsenal.
Vanguard mainstays like the Automaton and STG44 are no-brainers to use in Caldera, but a sleeper pick by some players is the NZ-41.
Throughout a Fortnite season, players complete countless challenges in order to unlock sweet rewards and earn more XP to add more battle pass cosmetics to their collections.
Considering the wide range of content in the game, the challenges also vary in difficulty. While some challenges will require you to visit a landmark, others may ask you to perform more complicated tasks like dealing with Melee Damage.
Dealing Melee Damage sounds simple, but most players’ first instinct has been to find a weapon as soon as they land on the map since the first day they started playing Fortnite.
Like most competitive first-person shooters, VALORANT is a game of inches. From the mouse they choose to external supplements like caffeine, players looking to be at the top of their game will use any advantage they can find. And in VALORANT Patch 3.07, Riot Games introduced yet another way for players to get that extra inch against their opponents. Riot explained Raw Input Buffer is a way for players to improve the “performance of input device processing,” but what does this setting actually do?
In World of Warcraft: Classic, the grind to the top of the PvP ladder is one of the most infamous features the game has to offer. With thousands of honorable kills required to not only earn a high ranking, but maintain it, PvP in WoW Classic requires immense dedication. And while the task of achieving the fabled “Rank 14” might have been a tough task back when WoW was originally released in 2004, it’s just as difficult this time around during the reissue of WoW Classic.
Players will need to quell the frenzy of five Noble Pokémon as they journey through the Hisui Region in Pokémon Legends: Arceus. Each boss is more formidable than the last, with its own unique set of moves, patterns, and strategies that you will need to counter as you challenge them to battles that mix traditional Pokémon battles and new mechanics involving physically dodging moves yourself. The final Noble Pokémon each player will encounter is a gigantic Hisuian Avalugg, which will use its size to completely alter how it forces you to combat it.