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Nier Replicant: How to Get Money Fast

After the runaway success of Nier: Automata, it’s no surprise that Square Enix would eventually turn their sights towards a proper HD remaster of the original game. This time around, though, we’re seeing the release of Nier Replicant in English for the first time (it was originally a Japan-only release), which features new improvements and additions, and the younger brother protagonist. Even with all the improvements, money is still incredibly tight in this game, so we’re gonna teach you how to get money fast in Nier Replicant.

Red Dead Redemption 2: How to Wait & Pass Time

How to Wait and Pass Time in Red Dead Redemption 2 Red Dead Redemption 2 is finally out and available to players, and it’s understandable that they’d want to immerse themselves in everything it has to offer. There’s a time and place for certain missions and the more nefarious undertakings of a western legend though, and for that reason, we’re here to help you figure out how to wait and pass time in Red Dead Redemption 2.

Smash Bros Ultimate: How to Taunt

How to Taunt in Smash Bros Ultimate If you’ve played a Smash game in the past, then you’re no doubt familiar with the ins and outs of its gameplay systems. If Smash Bros Ultimate is your first, however, or you haven’t played the series in a while, you might need a refresher on a few things. This includes knowing how to taunt in Smash Bros Ultimate. We’ll let you know just how to do that.

Stardew Valley: All Festivals and Birthdays

Spring in Stardew Valley All Festivals and Birthdays The first season you begin with in the game is also the most fruitful in terms of farming. While your first year you’ll be getting the hang of things, get ready for year two’s profits! Day 4: Kent’s birthday Day 7: Lewis’s birthday Day 10: Vincent’s birthday Day 13: Egg Festival Day 14: Haley’s birthday Day 18: Pam’s birthday Day 20: Shane’s birthday

Terraria’s Journey’s End Update Is Now Available to Download on Switch

Earlier today, developers Re-Logic and DR Studios officially confirmed that one of its final major updates for 2D mine-’em-up sensation, Terraria, is available to download on Nintendo Switch now. The latest patch is titled Journey’s End and is free to all owners of the base game. Essentially, it adds a bunch of new content to the already full-to-the-brim crafting and survival experience. For a start, there’ll be a handful of new monsters, new bosses, new events added, as well as touchscreen support, new biomes, quality-of-life improvements, graphical upgrades, new music, and much more.