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  • by jayden jean Tue at 8:07 PM
    Week 6 of the Season 4 Trials is a good one if you're trying to stack points without spending the whole evening grinding. A few tasks are simple looting runs, while the combat ones need a bit more planning. Before you jump in, it's worth sorting your kit, checking consumables, and making sure you've...
  • by jayden jean May 29
    Whirlwind Barbarian has always had that "pick it up and go" feel, and in Diablo 4 Season 13 it still makes leveling feel pretty painless. You don't need a perfect stash or rare Uniques before the build starts working. A decent weapon, a bit of Fury support, and some sensible Diablo 4 gear are enough...
  • by jayden jean May 22
    Red Diamond cards in MLB The Show 26 tend to grab attention for one simple reason: they can make games feel different when the pressure kicks in. If you play Diamond Dynasty-style modes for more than a few days, you'll notice people saving packs, grinding programs, or checking the market before spen...
  • by jayden jean May 14
    Look, if you're staring at the property menu in GTA Online wondering where your first couple million should go, the short version is this: grab the Kosatka first, then build out from there. The best GTA Online properties aren't the prettiest ones - they're the ones that print money while you sleep o...
  • by jayden jean May 9
    Gear progression in Hero Siege feels simple at first, but it gets a lot more important once the campaign starts pushing back. You can survive on scraps early on, sure, yet before long you'll be checking every slot and comparing stats instead of just equipping whatever drops. That's why understanding...
  • by jayden jean Apr 14
    Play WoW Midnight long enough and you stop believing any build is safe. One tuning pass, one stealthy hotfix, and the setup that felt amazing on Monday suddenly feels clunky by raid night. That's why more players are keeping options open instead of chasing one “perfect” list of items. A ...
  • by jayden jean Apr 3
    In Path of Exile 2, the dangerous part of staff crafting isn't the math. It's the moment you decide an item "deserves" more currency. That's where people get wrecked. They find a base, imagine the finished weapon, and start spending like they've already hit the jackpot. It's the same mindset that ma...
  • by jayden jean Mar 26
    I used to jump into Spring Breakout and just "play a few" until I realised I'd burned an hour and barely moved the program bar. Now I treat each session like a tiny checklist. Before the first pitch, I decide what I'm actually here to finish: a couple of specific player missions, a set number of hit...
  • by jayden jean Mar 18
    I booted up MLB The Show 26 after Game Update 2 and, yeah, the plate felt weird right away. If you're on Switch it's even more obvious, because the new Depth of Field look changes what your eyes lock onto. I went in thinking I'd just knock out a few missions and maybe open some MLB The Show 26 packs...
  • by jayden jean Mar 8
    Most players load into Black Ops 7 thinking their class lives and dies by attachments, perks, and streaks. Fair. But after enough matches, you start to notice the real difference-makers aren't always the guns. It's the small stuff you throw, stick, or pop before the first shot. If you're trying to c...
  • by jayden jean Feb 25
    Ranked in Black Ops 7 doesn't care if you can snap onto heads in pubs. You can fry for a full map and still lose if you're never where the points are actually earned. If you're trying to climb without losing your mind, you've got to play with intent, not vibes. I've watched teams fall apart because ...
  • by jayden jean Feb 3
    Patch 0.4 in Path of Exile 2 has a way of chewing through your stash, especially when you're trying to keep your crafting loop running without going broke. If you've been watching prices swing all week, you'll get why people keep looking for PoE 2 Currency for sale while they learn the market. For m...