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Eastward: How to Cook Food

Eastward is a new retro-looking 2D pixel RPG from Pixpil and Chucklefish. It takes place in a world where society now lives underground after a poisonous miasma infected the entire surface world. However, a man and a young girl named John and Sam find themselves thrust into a new adventure that takes them all over the surface world, and they realize all is not as it seems. There are plenty of fights to be had, which means that you’ll need to prepare yourself with the necessary supplies for your journey.

How to Play 2 Player in CoD WW2

How to Play 2 Player in CoD WW2 Video games are made a whole lot better when playing with a friend, and the Call of Duty franchise is no stranger to that. Its latest entry, CoD WW2, allows you and a buddy the chance to play with each other on the same screen should you find yourselves lounging about on a Friday night with nothing to do, though there is one limitation to take note of.

I Tried to Find Raymond in Animal Crossing: New Horizons, But at What Cost?

If you’ve been keeping up with the rising trends in the Animal Crossing community, you’re probably well aware that there is a tier list or hierarchy of sorts when it comes to the hundreds of villagers you can invite to stay on your island. You can only have 10 of them on your island at any given point in time, which means that players will inevitably become a little picky about who stays and who goes.

Infinite Warfare Zombies: How to Get an Arcane Core and What it Does

Arcane Core – Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare Zombies in Spaceland The Arcane Core is actually an item you can simply purchase from a vendor for 300 Tickets while playing Zombies in Spaceland, Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare’s new zombie mode. (If you would like to know how to get tickets, click here!) However, it doesn’t exactly tell you what the item is for. It turns out that the Arcane Core can help you with one of the game’s Easter eggs.

Nier Replicant: How to Unlock All Endings

Nier Replicant was created and directed by Yoko Taro, which means that you can expect to have to play through this game a handful of times in order to see all of its multiple endings and get the full story. The good news is that after your first playthrough, things should move along pretty quickly as you can immediately pick up at the start of the second half with all your weapons and items intact.