FFXIV Stormblood: How to Unlock Shusui of the Violet Tides Shusui is a semi-optional leveling dungeon unlockable in FFXIV: Stormblood. Well, optional insofar if you’re willing to never complete your aether currents for The Ruby Sea. Good luck getting around without that.
In order to unlock Shusui of the Violet Tides, you must first progress far enough into the main quest to unlock diving. Not long after that, you’ll have access to the settlement of Sui-no-Sato.
Chocobo Leveling – Final Fantasy XV Leveling up your Chocobo can be incredibly helpful during your travels in the world of Eos. As your steed levels up, it’ll learn new abilities that can help you out in combat, or even provide you with a quick escape from a losing battle. After every four or five levels, it will get a boost to its stamina and speed levels, allowing it to run faster and sprint for longer periods of time.
The Gen IV remakes bring a few new features as the games are updated for a modern release, but they also keep some familiar elements. If you’re wondering where to get stickers and how to use them in Pokemon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl, we’ve got the info you need right here.
How to Get & Use Stickers in Pokemon Brilliant Diamond & Shining Pearl Stickers are little accessories that you can put on Pokeballs that add effects to their animations and a personalized design.
With Immortals: Fenyx Rising being very much an open-world Ubisoft title and PS5 and Xbox Series X|S owners no doubt a little cautious of their console’s SSD storage space, chances are you’re wondering just how much space the game’s going to take up. After all, those 4K assets and open-world need to be stored somewhere. Well, fear not, as we’ve got everything you need to know on Immortals: Fenyx Rising’s install size on PS5, Xbox Series X, PC, PS4, Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch.
Metro Exodus Guides, Tips, Tricks & More Metro Exodus sees Artyom and his gang of survivors leave the depths of the Moscow tunnels to explore the wider Russian Landscape. This sees you given the chance to explore larger open levels, rather than the linear ones of previous titles.
While the atmospheric levels that are Metro’s signature remain, Exodus has a few larger sandbox levels that put survival and crafting at the forefront.