Eevee is one of the most unique pocket monsters available in Pokemon Go, having the distinct ability to evolve into one of eight different forms, each with its own type. Filling your Pokedex will require adding one of each to your roster, so let us be your guide on how to get each of these eight Eeveelutions.
How To Evolve Eevee Into Vaporeon, Jolteon, and Flareon
First, you’ll need to obtain 25 Eevee Candies by catching Eevees and sending them to Professor Willow. Once you have them, using the 25 candies will turn your Eevee into one of the three original evolutions.
However, there is a trick that can guarantee which Eeveelution you’ll receive, though it only works once for each form.…
Read moreWhile Sonic Origins has largely seen mixed to positive reviews since its release in June, some fans have criticized the state of the re-released games, citing graphical and performance issues along with strange bugs that didn’t exist in the original games. The issues are enough that one ambitious “BetterOrigins” mod has been cancelled, with the mod’s creator giving up on the game after calling it “absolute shit.”
TheGamer reported on the mod’s cancellation, quoting an update on the mod’s GameBanana page that now appears to have been deleted. Come from Sports betting site VPbet
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Read moreIn Australia and the Victorian royal commission looking into the local gambling license suitability of Crown Resorts Limited has reportedly branded the local casino operator’s attitude towards implementing effective anti-money laundering controls as ‘disgraceful’.
According to a report from the Reuters news service, the Melbourne-headquartered firm was being investigated after the gambling regulator for the neighboring state of New South Wales refused the casino license request for its new Crown Sydney development. This late-2020 rebuke followed the conclusion of another official probe that purportedly determined the company may have been complicit in a slew of money laundering allegations tied to its past use of foreign junket firms.
Analogous arri…
Read moreA long-awaited RFKR Resort in Incheon, South Korea, won’t be finished in the following 15 months. On top of that, the administrative procedures are still to be finalized, so the date of the grand opening is still unknown.
Delayed works on construction:
The new foreign casino resort is already built to a certain extent, and an executive from R&F Korea, a promoter of the project, confirmed that the resort would be built in 15 months, but the additional administrative work will take more time after the project is completed.
The Ministry of Culture, Sports, and Tourism, which is…
Read moreThe Michigan Gaming Control Board (MGCB) has issued a cease-and-desist letter to OC Media Holdings LLC, which operates under the name One Country Give (One Country) from Fayetteville, Arkansas. The company has been running monthly membership programs that offer entries into various online sweepstakes. These sweepstakes, promoted through One Country’s website and social media channels, are categorized as unlicensed online lotteries and/or raffles under Michigan law.
Investigation and legal implications:
In line with its mandate to protect consumers and ensure compliance with gaming regulations, the MGCB undertook a comprehensive investigation into One Country’s operations after receiving a tip abou…
Read moreThe Battlefront Classic Collection released last week to some absolutely withering reviews, quickly spiralling all the way down to the bottom of the Steam user rating barrel: an ominously red “Overwhelmingly Negative” grading. But maybe there’s light at the end of the Death Star trench run?
Aspyr released the first patch for the Star Wars: Battlefront Classic Collection earlier today, bringing a suite of changes, tweaks and fixes to the collection. That’s only to be expected—both games in the package were massively underbaked—but more surprising is that the community seems to have greeted the patch with something approaching cautious optimism.
Over on the Battlefront subreddit, fans have been pleasantly surprised by the scope of the patch’s fixes: “Bodes well for…
Read moreEnsemble’s Age of Empires 2 released in 1999, and I know of at least one person who thinks gaming never got better than this. They’re clearly not alone, either, as this game has proven to have an enormously long tail and, after being supported by the community for most of its existence, got the full-fat remaster treatment it deserved with 2019’s Age of Empires 2: Definitive Edition (developed by Forgotten Empires under the aegis of the AoE-focused World’s Edge studio).
We thought the Definitive Edition was rather good, with PCG’s strategy king Fraser Brown saying that though it “wavers between remaster and remake” it’s “the best version of the best Age of Empires game by a wide margin.” And while that may have been expected, what came next wasn’t: Forgotten Empires set a re…
Read moreBaldur’s Gate 3 YouTuber SlimX has released a 25-minute video about all the offscreen tricks and shortcuts Larian used to make Baldur’s Gate 3’s first act work. Among them are a holding pen for plot-critical NPCs to hang out in, and a “magical teleporting death journal” to point you in the direction of Act 2 should you kill all the NPCs who would otherwise direct you there.
One consistently impressive thing about Baldur’s Gate 3 is how elastic and responsive it is to player choice. Part of this comes from having more consistent rules than any RPG I’ve ever played. For example, items and characters never appear or disappear out of thin air. If you sell Dammon a +1 Dagger in Act 1, he’ll still have it in his inventory come Act 3, because BG3 uses the same NPC data across th…
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