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Following the strange Hino-Enma boss fight we’re back to giant beasts with the Nue boss fight, which looks like some kind of a giant electric dog. He is once again another very hard battle that will require you to do a lot of dodging and taking advantage of attack windows as best as you can, being a threat from close range and from far away. This guide will show you what the boss is capable of and the best ways to send him packing.
Noita, like many other roguelikes and roguelites, will kill you a lot. It’s not personal, the game is just really tough. Especially early on as you figure out how this pixelly world works and how to make your way through it. Despite being the tiniest main character of all time (citation required), you’ll still get sniped out of the air a bunch and eventually fall due to lack of health. There are ways to heal up though, but they are few and far between.
Pokemon Sun and Moon might have some cool starters, but people who buy the game early are probably a little bit more excited about the special Munchlax that they can get with the game. Click here for our guide on how to get this special Pokemon, but there’s more to the story than just adding him to your team. To actually use him most effectively, you need to evolve him, so here’s our guide on how to evolve Munchlax into Snorlax in Pokemon Sun and Moon.
Before you set out in the post-apocalyptic wasteland of Remnant: From the Ashes on your own or with a friend, you have to decide what kind of character you’ll be creating. Not just in looks, which you should have already sorted out before the tutorial began, but in their stats and weaponry. Remnant gives you three choices here: Hunter, Ex-Cultist, and Scrapper; but which is best for you? Here’s which class to pick in Remnant: From the Ashes.
The beginning of Resident Evil Village brought back memories of Halo Reach when it simply asked me to survive the attack. This often simple task is complicated by a rabid group of werewolves that are hell bent on seeing Ethan dead. But you can make it through this surprise ambush, if you know a few tricks. Here’s how to survive the attack in Resident Evil Village. How to Survive the Lycan Attack in Resident Evil Village The key to surviving the attack in the beginning of Resident Evil Village is to remember that your goal simply is to survive.
Elden Ring offers a massive amount of fights to partake in, and depending on your skill and confidence, you may be able to take some of them on earlier than you would expect. However, certain bosses, even if you’re a skilled FromSoftware veteran, may take you for a ride that you don’t want to be on. Enter the Tree Sentinel, an early game boss that can stomp your soul out of this plane of existence if you don’t know what to do.
The Week 8 quests are now live in Fortnite, and one of them requires you to visit Coral Cove, Base Camp Golf, and Unremarkable Shack. These are unnamed and unmarked locations on the Fortnite island but don’t worry, we’ve got you covered with a map of all three spots. All three of these locations are fairly spread out, so you’ll most likely have to get this challenge done across multiple matches.
Yu-Gi-Oh! (ZEXAL) World arrived in Duel Links during September 2020 and since then we only had a handful of characters released with it. Alongside our protagonist, Yuma and Astral, we also have Bronk Stone, Tori Meadows and very recently, Reginald ‘Shark’ Kastle. Astral as a standalone character is also mentioned to be coming on a later date, but we don’t have yet any other information about this release. Let’s see how exactly you can unlock all of them.
Animal Crossing: New Horizons is all about building a new life on a fresh, deserted island. But what do you do if that life or the island goes totally wrong? What if you made poor decisions, like the name or layout. Or you just want to start fresh? There’s options open to you, but the game really doesn’t want to let you do this. So we’ll explain how to reset your island in Animal Crossing: New Horizons.