You can today hop behind the wheel of the final human-driven taxis in our near-future in a new demo for Neo Cab. That’s the chat-o-driver we’ve cooed at a few times since its announcement in 2018, and it’s finally almost here. As well as releasing the demo, developers Chance Agency today announced a release date of October 3rd. Have a peek in the new trailer below.
In my descent into self-parody, I’ve often wished that all these beautiful hunting games didn’t have any hunting. Just let me wander through woods, admire deer from afar, ride a quad bike, wear a head lamp, take some photos, then turn home without shooting anything through its face or heart. It seems my prayers are finally being answered by a hunting game which will even let me bag a hearty vegetarian dinner. Morels: The Hunt is a hunting game which deploys all the gear and scenery of conventional hunting games on a hunt for delicious mushrooms. I am so in.

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If you’re a digital artist, or have a friend who is a digital artist, then you’re intimately familiar with the dread associated with the following phrase:
“Your job looks easy, the computer draws everything for you!>”
Art is not a game, but games can help produce art. In the hand of capable webcomic artists, games can become brush and canvas and muse, and be ripped apart and glued together in new weird forms. Take sprite comics, for example.

Borderlands 3 Shift Codes and VIP Codes have been all the rage these past few days after the launch of Gearbox’s latest bombastic high-octane looter-shooter. Whether you’re scratching your head as to what they are and how they work (spoiler: they give you free in-game stuff) or you just want a big list of them to redeem for Golden Keys and other excellent rewards, we’ve got you covered with our Borderlands 3 Shift Codes, VIP Codes & Golden Keys guide.

I mean, just look at them: These four Borderlands 3 characters are pretty much everything players could have asked for. They’re colourful, they’re varied, and they’re larger-than-life gun-toting terminators with oodles of customisation options thanks to their intricate skill trees and powers. With Amara the Siren, FL4K the Beastmaster, Moze the Gunner, and Zane the Operative, you’ll have your hands full from the very start of the game just deciding who to pick and how to play them.
Our Borderlands 3 characters & skill trees guide will walk you through each Vault Hunter’s skills, stats, strengths, weaknesses, backstories, and much more. There are no wrong choices with these characters, but we’ll make sure you have the best possible experience during your time with whoever you pick. Feel free to skip ahead using the links below!

If Borderlands 3 to you is all about chucking the most lead at the greatest number of enemies in the shortest space of time, then you’ll doubtless get along swimmingly with Moze the Gunner as your Vault Hunter of choice. With her 15-tonne gun-toting Iron Bear mech never far away, there are a lot of ways that you can upgrade Moze to deal probably the highest sustained damage of any Borderlands 3 character.
In this Borderlands 3 Moze build guide, we’ve laid out 4 top-tier builds that you can use to get the most out of this mech-wielding super-soldier, one for each of the skill trees (Demolition Woman, Bottomless Mags, and Shield of Retribution) and then a bonus one for double Flamethrowers (because who doesn’t want double Flamethrowers?). With each build we’ll also detail our route down the different skill trees and the decisions made, along with useful tips and explanations to ensure that you get the most out of your time with this lead-spitting Vault Hunter.

Zane the Operative is definitely the most flexible and versatile of the four Borderlands 3 characters. Thanks to his unique ability to equip two Action Skills at once instead of just one, he’s got more scope for customisation than anyone else – but all that choice can also make things difficult as you try to decide how best to build him up to suit your playstyle.
In this Borderlands 3 Zane build guide, we’ve laid out 3 top-tier builds that you can use to get the most out of this wise-cracking Operative: one for Barrier & Digi-Clone, one for Barrier & SNTNL, and one for Digi-Clone & SNTNL. With each build we’ll also detail our route down the different skill trees and the decisions made, along with useful tips and explanations to ensure that you get the most out of your time with this deadly former hitman.

FL4K the Beastmaster is a great many things, but one thing that cannot ever be said of them is that they are lonely. With the unique ability to bring along one of three loyal and vicious pets wherever they go, and the ability to mix and match these pets with their three unique Action Skills, there is a tonne of scope for customisation with this particular character.
In this Borderlands 3 FL4K build guide, we’ve laid out 3 top-tier builds that you can use to get the most out of this powerful Beastmaster: one for Jabber & Fade Away, one for Skag & Gamma Burst, and one for Spiderant & Rakk Attack. With each build we’ll also detail our route down the different skill trees and the decisions made, along with useful tips and explanations to ensure that you get the most out of your time with this versatile powerhouse.

Amara is one of four playable characters in Borderlands 3, and one of the six Sirens – women with legendary magical powers whose reputation is known far and wide across the Borderlands. With her trio of explosive and spectacular powers, she is both a powerful solo Vault Hunter and a brilliant team player who can be upgraded and customised to suit pretty much any playstyle.
In this Borderlands 3 Amara build guide, we’ve laid out 3 top-tier builds that you can use to get the most out of this no-nonsense Siren: one for Phasecast, one for Phaseslam, and one for Phasegrasp. With each build we’ll also detail our route down the different skill trees and the decisions made, along with useful tips and explanations to ensure that Amara lives up to her fearsome reputation.
French Steam users have the right to resell games, a Paris court has ruled in a case brought by a consumer group. The years-long case isn’t fully settled because Valve can yet appeal, and why would they not? This is still a big decision. The official line so far has been that games bought in a downloadable form, without a physical form like a disc backing them, cannot be resold. The court also ruled against several other clauses of Steam’s terms, like keeping your Steam Wallet funds if you shut down your account.