Gotsumon Puzzle – Digimon World: Next Order Early on in Digimon World: Next Order, there is a tricky puzzle involving several Meteormon. The thing is, one of those Meteormon is actually a Gotsumon. In order to figure out this Gotsumon puzzle, you’ll have to listen to each of the Meteormon speak and determine which is which based on what they say.
Naturally, with this being a puzzle and all, they don’t outright tell you who’s who.
How to Get LR Units in Dokkan Battle There are plenty of cards you can collect in Dokkan Battle, with each unit divided by rank. LR characters are considered Legendary and are pretty rare. Here’s how to get LR units in Dokkan Battle.
Like most gacha games, you can get new units in Dokkan Battle by spending stones on banners. These are where you can get and summon new characters in exchange for stones.
Tangoworks’ anticipated supernatural action game Ghostwire: Tokyo has received a mostly positive critical reception, though owners of the PC version have criticized its technical performance. One sure way of increasing that poor performance is to turn off a pesky post-processing effect; unfortunately, it’s more complicated than it should be. Here’s how to turn off chromatic aberration in Ghostwire: Tokyo.
How To Turn Off Chromatic Aberration in Ghostwire: Tokyo As alluded to above, there isn’t actually an option in the game’s menu to switch off chromatic aberration as there is in most other games.
You know the Crazy Eight and Lucky Seven, but now we welcome Frenzy Mode to the list of overpowered Mario Kart power-ups. Here’s how you can harness extreme power by activating Frenzy Mode in Mario Kart Tour.
How to Activate Frenzy Mode in Mario Kart Tour Whenever you pick your kart parts before a race, you’ll get a little preview of the bonuses you can get for choosing certain parts on the track you chose.
Metroid Dread marks the long-awaited revival of the 2D series of Metroid games. While we’re still on a holding pattern when it comes to Metroid Prime 4, at least Dread is here to keep Samus fans occupied. While the game has story content, of course, that many players are quite enjoying, some people either have already seen it or just don’t care and want to know how to skip cutscenes and dialogue Metroid Dread for the Switch.