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Bloodstained Ritual of the Night: How to Play as Zangetsu

Zangetsu is the beloved protagonist from the first Bloodstained title, Curse of the Moon. While he’s hostile to Miriam (the protagonist) this time around, players may be wondering exactly what they need to do, or if it’s even possible to play as Zangetsu. Here’s what we know about playing as this fan-favorite character in Ritual of the Night. UPDATE: As of May 7, 2020, Zangetsu is now available as a playable character in Bloodstained Ritual of the Night.

BTS World: How to Change Profile Picture

BTS World is a fantasy story about the K-Pop band that’s been taking the music world by storm. You play as the band’s manager, before the guys even know each other, and it’s your job to get them together and make them the success you know they can be. You can personalise the story a little bit too, with a name and profile picture to use in the game. It’s not very easy to see how you change the settings though.

Dead Cells: How to Heal

How to Heal in Dead Cells Combat is arguably Dead Cells’ greatest strength. It’s fast-paced, challenging, satisfying, and perfectly compliments the game’s melding of roguelike and Metroidvania elements. Since the enemies often put up quite a fight, you’ll probably want to give yourself the best chance of getting to the next area by knowing how to heal. Well, here’s everything you need to know. Thankfully, there are a few different ways to heal in Dead Cells.

Destiny 2: How to Change Gender

How to Change Gender in Destiny 2 As expected, character customization makes a return in Destiny 2. If you’re expecting a wide variety of new options when creating your Guardian, however, don’t get too excited. In terms of character customization, Destiny 2 still feels like it’s just letting you choose between different varieties of vanilla ice cream. The good news is that the gear in Destiny is so glorious and stunning that you’ll quickly forget that there is a person hiding underneath it all.

Divinity: Original Sin 2’s Game Master Mode Lets You Recreate Your DND Campaigns With the Game’s Battle System

Larian Studios has just announced a Game Master Mode for Divinity: Original Sin 2, which should be a nice bonus for fans of tabletop RPGs like Dungeons and Dragons, and Pathfinder. You can check out the full reveal video down below. Here are some details about the Game Master Mode: ‘Game Master Mode is focused on storytelling, and game masters have complete control over the campaign they create. They can choose from a wide array of campaign maps or upload their own images to serve as the global stage for their adventure, and choose from a huge number of pre-built settings and character models to create combat and roleplaying encounters.