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Hearts of Stone releases 13 October as a digital download, but it does come in a boxed edition as well. A box filled with Gwent cards. Yep, Gwent is a real card game now, presented suitably luxuriously by CDP Red. I'm not sure I'm quite passionate enough to play it IRL rather than in an Oxenfurt tavern, but collector's eyes will certainly be drawn to it. Each box contains one faction's deck, comprising 77 cards. The digital download alone is priced at $9.99, and is unreservedly worth the money, whereas the box containing the Gwent deck is considerably pricier at $19.99, which means it's really only for collectors.
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Overcoming powerful foes in a big arena is such a thrilling experience in a video game. A good game combines a great music score, sound/graphical effects, and action sequences to create a compelling and memorable fight. Here are the 10 best video game boss fights.
10. Grigori – Dragon’s Dogma: Dark Arisen
9. General Radahn, Scourge of the Stars – Elden Ring
8. Akira Nishikiyama – Yakuza Kiwami
7. Jetstream Sam – Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance
6. Mr. Freeze – Batman: Arkham City
5. Knight Artorias – Dark Souls
4. Isshin, the Sword Saint – Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice
3. Olgierd von Everec – The Witcher 3: Hearts of Stone
2. Caranthir – The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt
1. Baldur – God of War
Andrew M writes: "The last decade has resulted in some truley amazing boss fights in video games. Here are the 10 best encounters we have compiled from the last 10 years."
Without Senator Armstrong from Metal Gear Rising Revengeance this list is just 10 bosses fighting for second place. That whole boss fight is a journey in insanity. By the time I got to the end I was felt like I had just dropped acid and ran a marathon.
Sekiro,God of war ,spiderman all had boss fights that leave my jaw on the floor