The Dark Pictures: Man of Medan comes with a main cast of five characters that you play as throughout the story. The main goal is to keep each of these characters alive, which is easier said than done. One of the most unique of these is that of Julia, as not only can she be killed easily in a QTE sequence, but one early decision can lead to her demise later on in the game.
The Foundation DLC for Control includes a brand new power called Shape, but it’s obtained in a way that’s significantly different from anything the main game has to offer. Shape is split into two parts, Create and Fracture, and the order in which you receive these parts is entirely up to you. Depending on which power you choose first, certain areas of the Foundation will be inaccessible until about halfway through the DLC.
When you first enter into the Luck and Probability area in the Research Sector of the Oldest House, you’re gonna notice that there are quite a few things you can interact with in this room. If you take a peek in the adjoining room, you’ll find that there is also some rigged up here. It’s actually a test that you can perform to make the Roulette Wheel land on a specific number.
Episode 70 is the best of the “filler” content of Dragon Ball Super. The episode is very fun and entertaining since we’ve never seen the Z fighters play a sport before.
Before I start the recap, I must say I appreciate how charismatic the Dragon Ball characters have become. It has one of the largest casts out there, but sadly not all of the characters have the time to shine in the main story arcs.
There comes a time in your playthrough of Dying Light 2 where you’ll seemingly ditch Old Villedor and make a permanent lodging in the Central Loop. The people of Old Villedor have not been forgotten, in fact, even with certain choices you make while away from the city, you can still return. Here is how you can get back to Old Villedor in Dying Light 2.
How to get back to Old Villedor in Dying Light 2 After the whole ordeal with Hakon getting shot with a crossbow and Aitor possibly meeting an early fate, Aiden makes his way out of the city of Old Villedor.
Elden Ring was one of the most anticipated titles since its announcement back in 2019. Since its release on February 25th, many players have been having fun and exploring the wide array of armor sets, weapons, and other items looking for the best combination possible. Not too long ago, a user found an item that many players regard as useless and even pointless.
Since its release, Elden Ring players have been experimenting with a lot of weapons and items, looking for the best combination of items to fight in this open-world game that does not hold your hand at any point.
Nothing makes playing Escape From Tarkov easier than having a friend or four to back you up in a fight. From watching your back to flanking someone that has you pinned down. Nothing beats having a friend along for the ride. However, it can be pretty difficult to get into a raid with your friends if you can’t invite them. You would have to join a raid simultaneously and hope you end up in the same session.
Aside from your level, and what weapon you are using, your armor is the most important thing you have on you in Fallout 4. There are many different kinds of armor, with some being better than others, but with the release of Fallout 4 Far Harbor there is little doubt of which is the very best.
The Marine Combat Armor, which can be found throughout the island is easily the best armor you can find in the game, outside of just using Power Armor.
Ubisoft has an affinity for including ending Easter Eggs in the Far Cry series and Far Cry 6 is no different. In this latest adventure players can end the Far Cry 6 experience a little early if they so choose. In doing so, they’ll also earn the “Hidden in Plain Sight” Achievement/Trophy. Completing this Easter Egg will allow players to skip through all the fighting to overthrow Yara’s dictator and head straight to the beach for beer and some tunes.