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Like all Pokémon games, there is a plethora of different Pokémon to catch. However, not all of them are as simple as others to catch or even easy to come across out in the wild. Throughout the years since the game’s release in 2016, there has been a handful of Pokémon that players have found it hard to get their hands on and that sometimes changes as the game evolves.
While exploring the post apocalyptic wasteland of a zombie infested Seattle you might think you’ll be totally free to roam. That’s not the case though, as a couple of locations feature gates that have been locked down for what seems like months or years. Thankfully though, you do discover a handy list of the gate codes, though some have been work away over the years. To help out, here’s all the Seattle gate codes in The Last of Us Part 2.
Season 4 of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare is live, bringing new weapons and maps to multiplayer as well as new features and updates to Warzone battle royale. One of these new weapons featured in both Modern Warfare multiplayer and Warzone battle royale is a brand-new submachine gun called the Fennec, but gun nuts and longtime fans of the Call of Duty series will recognize this weapon as the Vector SMG that has been a fan-favorite weapon in several past games in the franchise.
Pokemon Go has been out for a while now and fans are starting to try to form their favorite monsters into a team. This means tracking down some of the more rare Pokemon in the game. We’ve shown you where to find Snorlax, Eevee, and Magikarp, at least as best we can without giving specific locations. Since Pokemon Go works off the real world map that is impossible. Instead we can only try to guide you, giving you tips based on where we, and other people have found them.
Pokemon Sun and Moon are full of cool, new Pokemon for players to find and catch, but we all know which one everyone wants. Pikachu, the face of the franchise, is available in the Alola region, and with a new twist. Alolan Raichu will likely be a major part of everyone’s team, but to get him you need to find a Pikachu. So here’s our guide on where to find Pikachu in Pokemon Sun and Moon.
As you make your way into the Dungeon’s & Dragons-inspired world of Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands, you’ll find yourself with a plethora of choices to make through your journey into the world of Bunkers & Badasses. You’ll have a selection of different classes to choose from, all with their own unique skills, and Class Feats. These are class-specific, so you’ll want to make sure that you check them over and find one that works with your style!
At last, you have reached the final of the endlessly annoying Tears of Light quests from The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess HD. As before, you only need to find 12 of the bugs this time, as opposed to the 16 found in the original Gamecube and Wii releases. Still, this is a much harder one than the other two, largely thanks to the Tears of Light being spread much further this time.
Bravely Second ups the job count compared to the first game, allowing you to choose from a whopping 30 jobs this time around that all feature their own unique stats and abilities. Some of them you’ll get by naturally progressing through the story, though others can only be acquired by taking on the game’s various side quests. Scroll down for a complete list of the game’s jobs and how to acquire them.
In Cyberpunk 2077, you can have sex with prostitutes called Joytoys that can be found in certain parts of Night City. For a nominal fee, you can spend the night with a Joytoy of your choice and experience a fully animated scene between them and V. It serves no real purpose, especially when the game has fully featured romance options, but most players are going to want to try this service out at least once if only for the novelty of it.