So you’ve made your character exactly how you wanted them to be and you’ve played a bit of Fallout 4. You’ve settled down, leveled up, and gotten a few companions… but what if you’re sick of the way she or he looks with that do? No one feels the same way about a haircut forever, so why should your lone wanderer strut around rocking the same head they did 200 years ago?
When you first start out in Horizon Forbidden West, Aloy will only be able to hold her breath underwater for a short — but still impressive — period of time. This is enough for creeping up on enemies out of sight, or doing a bit of light underwater exploration, but it’s not enough for you to explore the underwater caverns that are scattered throughout the Tenakth’s territory. In this guide, we’ll be running you through how to swim underwater for longer in Horizon Forbidden West with the help of the Diving Mask.
Resident Evil 2 is turning 21 this year, having launched on the PS1 way back in 1998. The story follows two survivors, Leon Kennedy and Claire Redfield, who get caught up in the Raccoon City zombie outbreak.
Their trek through the infested city leads them to the police precinct, where only more horror awaits. With the remake finally here, now’s the perfect time to test your knowledge on the original game.
Maneater‘s open world is split into distinct sectors, each with their own collectibles and set of quests you need to complete to progress. So that you can get into hidden areas and new sectors of the map, here’s everything you need to know about how to open gates in Maneater.
If you’re looking to 100% the game, or even get out of the Fatwick Bayou area, you’ll need to open gates.
How To Perform Stealth Takedowns in Metro Exodus Metro Exodus, like the previous two games in the series, is a first-person shooter that equips players with an arsenal of makeshift weapons as they brave the Russian post-apocalypse. That, however, doesn’t mean that going in loud is your only option in terms of approaching dangerous areas. Here’s how to perform stealth takedowns in Metro Exodus.
Despite the third entry’s newfound focus on open-world environments, stealth is still very much a part of Metro Exodus’ core gameplay loop.