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Pokémon Legends Arceus is here, bringing to the already acclaimed franchise a much-needed breath of fresh air, thanks to its new mechanics and features, which are focused on giving players a way more immersive experience as they embark on a journey through the familiar region of Hisui in a quest to complete their new Pokédex. But, even if the title brings a wave of new features to the table, it still only supports one save data at a time.
Heisenberg is the penultimate boss of Resident Evil Village, and this battle is one of the most bombastic and exciting encounters in the entire game. This is where Resident Evil Village truly starts to get crazy. Chris has supplied you with a fancy new weapon that will help you stand up to Heisenberg’s final robotic form, so it’s time for a larger-than-life showdown to conclude the factory section of the game.
In Rust, your progress is saved on the servers you play on, so you need to know how to find a server you’ve previously played on before if you want to pick up where you left off. Thankfully, Rust Console Edition a few ways to keep track of the servers you like to play on. They don’t always work, however, but there are ways to find past servers even when the game’s history and favorites page aren’t working as intended.
Star Wars: Squadrons is a modern throwback to the old X-Wing and TIE Fighter days, and it has HOTAS support out of the box. Pilots across the galaxy have been wondering what they need to do to get their stick and throttles up and flying, and they’ll be relieved to hear setting up their HOTAS controllers is pretty simple. But, there are a few issues they should know about before taking off.
Sword Art Online is a relative newcomer to the anime scene, though it has quickly amassed a major following since its debut in 2012. Initially being based on a series of light novels, Sword Art Online of course received a game adaptation for the PSP, which later was redone for a Vita release with last year’s Sword Art Online: Hollow Fragment. With a much larger audience available, the game has now been ported to PS4 as Sword Art Online Re: Hollow Fragment, that even with a few new features, still leaves a lot to be desired.
XCOM 2 is one of those games that has a ton of different currencies that you can use to upgrade items, complete objectives, or just use for various important purposes. Supplies are probably the most important, but they can only be gained by performing different missions, or doing other obvious things. Intel on the other hand is a bit more cryptic, as it can be gained in more subtle ways, but also ways that are almost always available to you.
Through your many dozens or hundreds of hours in Animal Crossing: New Horizons you will collect a ton of different items. This will include furniture and crafting materials as well as fish and bugs, among others. Collecting all this stuff is the main goal of the game for many, and with online play there’s always the temptation to help each other out byt trading items. Your friend may be a full week or two ahead of you and can give you tons of valuable tools and items you may want or need.
The Dark and Light trope has been done countless times in the past, however the approach Biomutant offers to the player is quite fresh, even if a little cliché. Like many other RPGs that utilize this system, you will be constantly find yourself in instances where you need to choose the ‘bad or good’ route to follow, which will also affect your surroundings in general. NPCs will treat you differently, a tweaked outcome to the story is waiting for you at the end and a lot more.
There are plenty of times when you’ll want to abandon quests or quit missions in Borderlands 3.  Perhaps you need to collect some items that you’ve lost or purchase upgrades before continuing a mission.  Maybe you want to try your hand with some Golden Keys for better loot.  Whatever the reason, while you can’t actually abandon quests altogether you can travel back to your home base hub of Sanctuary at just about any time.