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<br>Square Enix finally delivered its long-awaited first part of Final Fantasy VII Remake earlier this year. While fans anxiously await details on what’s next, there’s plenty of reason to revisit the game on PS5, now with less waiting time. Booting up the game and loading up a save file is much faster than on PS4, but we've noticed something weird with Final Fantasy VII Remake on both PS4 and PS5 compared to all other games we rested. For some reason, our testing found that it takes longer to load into a save file than it does to boot up the game. We’re not sure this is, but at least both loads are still an improvement over PS4.<br><br> <br>For more sci-fi action, Destiny 2 fans may want to check out Warframe , a third-person shooter with a familiar armored-space-warrior aesthetic. Despite the games' similarities, though, Warframe is unique in its use of parkour-based gameplay, making combat quick and challeng<br><br> <br>Taking place within the fantasy realm of Telara, Rift is an MMORPG in which players join one of two warring factions, the Guardians and the Defiant, as they battle each other and waves of enemies that arrive into the world in events, called rifts. Although the gameplay is more similar to World Of Warcraft , Destiny 2 fans will find a lot to l<br><br> <br>The Vestian Outpost provided a nice change of scenery and the Prison of Elders arena activity offered a new experience at a time when much of the game's offerings were starting to become a little stale. It was by no means the perfect expansion and did little to draw new players into the game. It did, however, give existing ones a reason to stick around a little lon<br><br>Santa Monica Studios’ Norse-themed sequel to the classic God of War trilogy was breathtaking when it launched. With a sequel planned for PS5, many players are likely to want to replay God of War ahead of time. Load times aren’t terrible on PS4, but switching over to PS5 offers some substantial improvements, especially when booting up the game.<br><br> <br>With many more classes to choose from than Destiny 2 , Maplestory offers players plenty of progression options, and most classes come with their own quests and storylines, in addition to the expected differences in gameplay. The colorful art is quite different from Destiny 2 , as is the fantasy setting, but fans will appreciate this MMORPG's de<br><br>Destiny 2: Beyond Light is a beautiful addition to an already gorgeous looking game. Despite releasing in 2017, Destiny 2 remains a beauty thanks to its strong artistic vision. Europa is an enchanting world to run through with its snow effects, glossy white lab interiors, and towering buildings. The game runs well, but the current-gen consoles' limitations still hold it back, and load times remain annoyingly long. Hopefully the release of the native next-gen versions on December 8 will truly unlock Destiny 2's potential on consoles.<br><br>Destiny 2: Beyond Light picks up on Europa following the Darkness's arrival and several planets disappearing. You and your Ghost travel to the mysterious Jupiter moon in search of answers. You arrive at an awkward time, however, with Eramis, a Fallen Kell, having found a way to wield the power of Darkness. With her mind focused on revenge against the Traveler, you must team up with Variks and the Exo-Stranger to embrace your inner-Darkness and take her down. Destiny 2: Shadowkeep was the ultimate tease, dangling the Darkness in front of players and ending right as things got interesting. Destiny 2: Beyond Light seemed like it would finally provide the revelations players have been waiting for since Destiny 2's post-credits scene. That's not the case, however, with Beyond Light serving as yet another side-story dangling revelations in player's faces.<br><br> <br>The story content was engaging and introduced some interesting ideas and characters, and the plethora of quest lines provided players with more than enough to keep them busy. Arriving two years after the game's release, though, many players had started to grow a little tired of the grind and were ready to move on to something new. Thankfully, with Destiny 2 looming large on the horizon, they wouldn't have to wait too much lon<br><br>Released early in the PS4’s lifecycle, Bloodborne remains one of the best games on the platform. Unfortunately, at launch, the game was hampered with extremely long load times. Thankfully, From Software continued to work on that [https://destiny2base.com/destiny-2-iron-banner-guide-ranks-rewards-modes see post]-launch. Today, Bloodborne’s load times are extremely fast on PS4, but that doesn’t mean they can’t be better, which is where PS5 comes in. Overall, we’re looking at modest improvements to an already fast-loading game.<br><br>Of all the PS4 and Xbox One AAA titles, perhaps none is more infamous for its load times than Destiny 2 . Booting up the game is a chose on current-gen machines, and then comes loading into the planets and Tower. Considering you have to go to the Tower to collect bounties, missions and decrypt engrams, getting around Destiny 2 is a chore. While we await the proper PS5 version coming December 8, playing the game on PS5 via backwards compatibility actually isn’t so bad. Load times are dramatically lower than on PS4, making getting around less of a chore. It excites us to imagine what next-gen load times look like.<br>
<br>This build created by Fanbyte will be entirely centered around the Icefall Mantle Gauntlets and for very good reason. These gauntlets are capable of absorbing damage from attacks, but the problem is that they slow the player down considerably and have to recharge before being used again. This means that this entire build will be centered around trying to fix those limitations. This build only has a few core things that are necessary, so players can experiment with other mods and abilities that might add some very interesting elements to this mod. Here are the weapons that players will w<br><br>Games like Destiny 2 give players more chances to do cool things thanks to the wealth of options they make available. Still though, cool things tend not to stay cool when they come so easily. Taking down three or four players in four seconds with a Titan Slam or Golden Gun looks amazing and feels great at first. A few dozen time later though, it still looks cool but its just routine at that point. Limitations may makes these sorts of games feel more difficult most of the time, but it can be worth it for those moments when one overcomes those limitations and does something awesome.<br><br>Convenience can be a good thing in many situations. It gives people more free time in their daily lives and, when it’s thoughtfully implemented, can make games feel good to play. Just like in real life though, too much convenience has its downsides. In some games it can rob players of chances to apply themselves and craft more interesting adventures. In others, too much convenience can quickly turn amazing moments into standard, perhaps even dull experiences. Too little convenience can make a game unenjoyable too though, so both gamers and developers alike should be careful of letting things go too far in either direction.<br><br> <br>Altars of Reflection : Weekly activity that players can take on through specifically marked icons within the Throne World. These missions typically involve light puzzle solving as well as battling enemy combata<br><br> <br>For players tackling the mission solo, the boss fight is more than doable. After jumping down to fight the boss when the burn damage has been deactivated, stand on one end of the room and deal damage. The boss will close the distance. When he does, jump up to the top floor, run to the other end, and drop back down to deal more damage. Repeat the process until the burn damage comes back and it is time to pull the levers and kill adds ag<br><br> <br>Defeating Atheon is the final encounter of the Vault of Glass. Once the challenge starts, the team should return to both of the portals used in the previous encounter. Defend against the enemies, and eventually, three random teammates will be teleported into either the left or right backside of the arena automatically. Inside the portal is a Relic, which should be picked up by one of the three teammates as they rush to the front of the Arena. This is important, because teammates outside the portal will need to communicate to teammates inside the portal, so it's best that everyone has the same perspective of the arena (remember that inside the teleporters are mirrored arenas, only in different biom<br><br> <br>Following the pathway leading deeper into the Vault of Glass, the team will find the second arena. The first challenge will require Guardians to defend Confluxes, similarly to the Vex public events. The first Conflux will appear in the middle of the arena, the next two will appear on the left and right sides of the arena, and at last, all three confluxes will appear. As expected, enemies will spawn in great amounts, but Destiny 2 Grenade Launchers or Rocket Launchers will clear their numbers with e<br><br> <br>As the team clears the edge following the despawning platforms, continue to jump across the dark blocks instead of dropping down to the doorway. The final chest should be seen across the gap tucked away in the complex. If the team already dropped down following the edge, the chest can still be obtained by heading left past the doorway and climbing up the pillars in the dark. After grabbing the chest, head in the doorway towards the final ar<br><br> <br>The Gatekeeper encounter begins in the final arena. Two teleporters are in the arena, one on the left side and  [https://Destiny2Base.com/destiny-2-the-hilarious-hunt-for-edge-of-fate-data-pads battleground delve data pads] one on the right. The right side teleporter leads to a jungle version of the arena, and the left teleporter leads to a desert arena version. One player needs to stand on each teleporter, keeping them active, while one player goes through the left portal and the right portal. Confluxes will need to be defended once more inside the port<br><br> <br>Rather than being centered around a specific exotic weapon, this Behemoth Subclass build created by PC Gamer is centered around the brand new Stasis Subclass for the Titan. The build is a little bit ridiculous in that players can use it to get up close and personal with their enemies, but it's also possible to throw near-unlimited grenades as well. Players will need to have the Behemoth and the Glacial Grenade in order to make this build work as well as Cryoclasm which allows them to shatter ice walls. Here are the weapons they will n<br>
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