On today's IGN The Fix: Games,
Elden Ring fans are debating the meaning of a few curiously locked parts of The Lands Between, with many concluding that they'll be used for PvP or Boss Rush DLC additions (although the latter seems much less likely).
The fake video game featured in the Red Hot Chilli Pepper's 1999 Californication music video has been brought to life by a fan. Developed and released for free by Miquel Camps Orteza, the Californication game features seven levels pulled from the music video, each with a different game mechanics, including the racing, snowboarding, and flying on the backs of giant bugs segments from the video.
Narz has all that in your Daily Fix!
Elden Ring fans are debating the meaning of a few curiously locked parts of The Lands Between, with many concluding that they'll be used for PvP or Boss Rush DLC additions (although the latter seems much less likely).
The fake video game featured in the Red Hot Chilli Pepper's 1999 Californication music video has been brought to life by a fan. Developed and released for free by Miquel Camps Orteza, the Californication game features seven levels pulled from the music video, each with a different game mechanics, including the racing, snowboarding, and flying on the backs of giant bugs segments from the video.
Narz has all that in your Daily Fix!
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