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Pokémon as a brand just keeps on getting bigger and shows absolutely no signs of stopping. The Pokémon Trading Card game is insanely popular right now and fans are excited for the upcoming releases of both Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl, as well as Pokémon Legends Arceus. And then you have the always popular Pokémon GO that just keeps on going and bringing in new changes and events every week or two it feels like lately.
There are some reasons why you might want to trade in Pokemon Let’s Go.  There Let’s Go Pikachu and Let’s Go Eevee versions of the game have exclusive Pokemon that are only available in each of the games.  Instead of purchasing two copies of what is essentially the same game, you can trade Pokemon with your friends to catch all the Pokemon instead.  The steps to trade with friends is tucked away in the game’s menu.
Bandai Namco’s “Brain Punk” RPG, Scarlet Nexus, is not only an anime video game (one we here at AOTF loved), it has an anime series adaptation in the works. That means you can enjoy more time with Yuito and Kasane across two different mediums. There’s never a bad time to start another anime, right? That is especially true for those that have finished Demon Slayer’s first season and movie, looking to fill the void until later this year.
Earlier this week, the PC cult classic Undertale came to PlayStation 4 and PlayStation Vita. The game was one of the most critically acclaimed from 2015, and for good reasons, which we will go into here. In this review, I will review both the game itself as well as how the PS4 version stacks up against the PC original. Also, please note that this review will contain MAJOR SPOILERS for the game, so please, go enjoy it for yourself first if you haven’t already.
Among all Pokémon, Cyndaquil, Totodile, and Chikorita, the starters of generation two are among the best and most popular ones, and now that Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Pokémon Shining Pearl are here, players all over the world are looking forward to finding them in the remakes of the 2006’s titles. With that said, we will now tell you how to catch Cyndaquil, Totodile, and Chikorita in both Pokémon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl.
The Halloween season is finally upon us, and with it comes the return of the fan-favorite limited-time mode Apex Legends Shadow Royale. Respawn is hard at work to deliver spooky skins, new holosprays, and a new map to Arenas with this year’s Halloween event. Without further spoilers, let’s get into it. How to Play Shadow Royale in Apex Legends In order to play the Shadow Royale LTM, all you have to do is wait for the event to come out on Tuesday, October 26, and select it in the game modes.
Dragon Ball Super episode 40 has just ended and it might be the most shocking turn of events that the series has had to date. We see the conclusion to the Goku vs Hit fight and also the tournament itself. Not a lot of people would have guessed how it ended. Anyway, episode 40 of Dragon Ball Super begins where we left off as Goku and Hit are in the middle of a huge ki blast battle.
Money in video games has no set method of usage or ways of obtaining it, but most RPGs have a system where completing quests or defeating enemies provide you with more money. You would expect that to be how Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot handles it too, but that is not the case. You start with a little Zeni, the game’s form of currency, at the beginning, but you will run out of this very quickly.
If you want to take on stronger enemies in Dragon Quest XI: Echoes of an Elusive Age you’ll need stronger equipment to match. There’s just one problem: they often cost an arm and a leg to make. Fortunately, there’s an alternative: a feature known as the Fun-Size Forge. What Is The Fun-Size Forge? The Fun-Size Forge is a feature you unlock early in the game that allows you to forge any piece of equipment free of cost so long as you have the materials and the appropriate recipe.