How to Repair Weapons in Yakuza Kiwami 2 As great as it would be if nothing ever broke in the world, things do. Cars, furniture, hearts…. and weapons, of course! Things are the same in Yakuza Kiwami 2, and while you won’t have to worry about mending anyone’s broken heart, you will need to repair weapons every now and then so Kiryu isn’t taking a knife to a gun fight.
For a puzzle game like Wordle, the more clues you obtain at the beginning, the easier time you will have in discerning the right answer in fewer guesses. So to prevent you from wasting your guesses, in this guide, we’ll go through all of the 5-letter words ending with AK to give you a good idea of where to start and aid you on the quest to maintain your streak.
Kill La Kill the Game: If is coming out soon, and given the nature of the source material some may wonder if any censorship is involved.
Apparently, someone at Arc System works is slightly fed up with speculation on the issue, so they took to the official North American Twitter account of the publisher to deliver a rather clear cut message.
The game has not been censored in any way, and the Japanese, European, and North American versions are identical.
Naughty Dog and Dark Horse Direct are teaming up once again to bring Last of Us Part II fans some amazing new statues. This collaboration will focus on two key figures in the game, Joel and Abby. Each of these statues will be released on July 27, 2022, and are available for the price point of $59.99. While these statues are indeed new individual purchases, it should also be noted the Abby figure was a part of a bundle last year and the Joel figure has a larger version available that comes out around the same time.
At this point, Dragon Quest XI has been out on consoles and PC for a little over a year now, and even longer than that if we’re counting the Japanese release. Arguably the worst part of the game, though, is the fact that it shipped with MIDI versions of its soundtrack in-game instead of orchestral ones.
I won’t get into the controversy of composer Koichi Sugiyama’s insistence on putting the MIDI versions into the game here, but suffice to say, it made a lot of fans unhappy.