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The Twisted Realm is a “new” domain in Genshin Impact, exclusive to the Energy Amplifier event. It’s similar to the Hypostasis event from earlier this year: you’ll select the challenge you want to take on, then tune the difficulty and modifiers to your liking in the pursuit of a high score. It can be tackled in coop, but you’ll need to manually form parties with either your friends or randoms (there’s no matchmaking for the Twisted Realm, which is a bummer).
No matter what your particular fandom is, there’s certainly a LEGO game out there for you. Whether it’s Star Wars, Marvel, DC, or the Powerpuff Girls that you love, you can find some LEGO title that fits that niche. Of course, with the company offering so many fresh titles every year, their older library often sits unappreciated. Thankfully TT Games has made sure to issue remasters of some old favorites, as is the case with the recently released LEGO Harry Potter Collection on Xbox One and Switch.
Among the many tools present on Monster Hunter Rise, the main one is without a shadow of a doubt the Wirebug, a tool that players can use to not only travel with style but also reach new areas, as well as perform new, and devastating attacks. With that said, we will now tell you how to use the Wirebug in the PC version of Monster Hunter Rise, so that you can make use of all its functions in combat.
Pawprint Stamps is an item of Monster Hunter Rise, that you will hardly ever get an indication of how to obtain it. In fact, if you haven’t chased down the specific weapons that need it, you may don’t even know it exists within the game. That’s why we are here, to show you exactly where and how you can get Pawprint Stamps within Monster Hunter Rise. How to get Pawprint Stamps in Monster Hunter Rise The specific material is needed mostly for the Felyne tree of weapons, which pretty much all of them have designs based on the Felyne and Melynx creatures you can find in the wild.
Will MultiVersus be released on Nintendo Switch? MultiVersus is the Warner Bros. version of Super Smash Bros. or Brawlhalla, a free-to-play platform fighter featuring the likes of Batman, Tom & Jerry, Steven Universe, and more. The game is coming to PC, PlayStation, and Xbox consoles, but is a Nintendo Switch version of MultiVersus in the cards too? Is MultiVersus on Nintendo Switch? MultiVersus will not be released on Nintendo Switch. At the moment, developer Player First Games only plans to bring the game to PC, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X|S consoles.
One of the biggest factors for the draw to a game like Need For Speed: Hot Pursuit Remastered is the selection of cars to choose from and seeing as this remaster includes all vehicles released as part of DLC for the last Hot Pursuit, there’s even more appeal for the car enthusiast. Here is the full list of cars available in Need For Speed: Hot Pursuit Remastered: Alfa Romeo 8C Competizone Spider Alfa Romeo 8C Competizone Aston Martin DBS Volante Aston Martin DBS Aston Martin V12 Vantage Aston Martin One-77 Audi TT RS Audi R8 Spyder 5.
Have you, like millions of other gamers, been playing tons of Pokemon Go? If so, you’ve probably noticed the blue pin looking items on the map. In case you didn’t already know, these are Pokestops. They’re actually a hugely important part of the Pokemon Go experience, so you’d better know what to do with them. Well, we’re here to help. Here’s our guide to answer the important questions of what are Pokestops and how to use them.
January 2022 is finally here, and there’s a new set of Field Research tasks and rewards for Pokemon GO players to take on this month. This month, players can expect to see all-new tasks rewarding all sorts of Mega Energy and Pokemon encounters. Starter Pokemon from Gen 1-3 are up for grabs as certain challenge rewards, and a ton of Gen 1 Mega Energy can be obtained this month as rewards for really easy tasks.
Most of the time, while playing Pokemon Sword and Shield, if your character is evolving you want it to happen. Whether it’s via reaching a new level, or using a stone, you probably want that Pokemon to go through the process. But what if you don’t? What if you need that Pokemon to stay the way they are? You can hit B during the evolution process, of course, but that can get tedious as you pile up XP.