Anastasia Maillot is an Evergreen Editor based in Finland working for Game Rant, where she combines her passion for fiction writing and video games. Although she's not limited to a specific genre of ...
I've been playing video games almost my entire life, with a particular preference for RPGs, Strategy Games, and 3D Platformers. When I'm not writing or gaming, I usually work on my own game projects ...
RPG Diablo 4's new 'Chaos armor' is a card game-inspired response to criticisms over boring seasonal powers RPG Diablo 4's next season acknowledges its greatest weakness as an action RPG and offers a ...
In video games, a status effect is a condition that temporarily affects your character’s stats. And this effect occurs either when you hit an enemy or get hit by one. What it does is it decreases your ...
Melissa Sarnowski has been a game writer for over two years. While she's willing to dig into any game for an article, she heavily focuses on The Legend of Zelda, Resident Evil, Final Fantasy, and The ...
Manisha (She/Her): A technology enthusiast who enjoys gaming and writing about it. Also Manisha: A couch potato who loves to binge on anime, memes and food. The addition of classic Resident Evil ...
Elemental status effects are a great way to pile on extra damage (Image via 2K) Borderlands 4 features several different elements, most of which can inflict a status effect on foes. This, in turn, ...
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What all status effects are in Lords of the Fallen? Between Axiom and the Umbral Realm, what statuses can you inflict on your foes? As you progress through the game, you will get various axes, grand ...
Ablaze Ablaze catches a ship on fire and causes significant fire damage over time. Can be left to fade over a period of time or repaired using a repair kit. Zamazama, Fire Bombard, Fire Long Gun, ...
There are seven status effects in Wuchang: Fallen Feathers. Five of them are timed debuffs, while two of them are instantly applied upon infliction—but they’re all equally dangerous in the right ...