Diego Arguello Nov 12, 2020. 3 minute read
Yakuza: Like a Dragon CDs Guide – How to Get Persona Music & More!
Survive Bar is one of the most welcoming locations in Yakuza: Like a Dragon. It’s a place where you can get to know more about your party members and play karaoke, but you can also listen to music and leave it in the background as you craft items or take…
READ MORE >Diego Arguello Nov 11, 2020. 5 minute read
Yakuza: Like a Dragon Gold Safes Guide – Safe Keys & Black Market Locations
There’s many items to find and collect in Yakuza: Like a Dragon, but some are more precious than others. Instead of chests, there’s dozens of silver and gold safes scattered throughout the streets, and there’s a couple steps you need to follow to open them. This guide covers how to…
READ MORE >Diego Arguello Nov 11, 2020. 3 minute read
Yakuza: Like a Dragon Lost Cats Guide – All Cat Locations
There’s a lot to see and discover in Yakuza: Like a Dragon, and one of the ways to ensure that you cover as much ground as possible is through Part-time Hero requests. These can open up new substories and grant you with all kinds of rewards, but some like Please…
READ MORE >Diego Arguello Nov 10, 2020. 31 minute read
Yakuza: Like a Dragon Substories Guide – Locations, Requested Items & Personality Answers
Ichiban’s story isn’t the only one in Yakuza: Like a Dragon. As you roam the streets of Yokohama you will encounter people in trouble and many absurd situations where you can step in and save the day. There’s a total of 52 substories across all 15 chapters of the game,…
READ MORE >Diego Arguello Nov 10, 2020. 2 minute read
Yakuza: Like a Dragon Kappa Statues Guide – Locations and Rewards
The smartphone makes a grand return in Yakuza: Like a Dragon, but it’s not there just to take selfies with the group. After you have unlocked Part-time Hero, one of the orders will task you with finding Kappa Statues scattered around Yokohama. Once you’ve found them, all you need to…
READ MORE >Diego Arguello Nov 10, 2020. 2 minute read
Yakuza: Like a Dragon Chapters Guide – How Long is Yakuza & Chapters List
Kazuma Kiryu has left an impressive legacy behind him, and now it’s Ichiban Kasuga’s turn to step in with Yakuza: Like a Dragon, and forge a new path. This entry is the first to present itself as a JRPG that mixes everything we loved from the series in a compelling…
READ MORE >Diego Arguello Nov 10, 2020. 4 minute read
Yakuza: Like a Dragon Gardening Guide – Recipe List & How to Garden
You won’t be tending to a farm in Yakuza: Like a Dragon, but you will come quite close. At one point in the story numerous planters will become available throughout Yokohama, and Ichiban will have the chance to grow a variety of plants that can later be used to create…
READ MORE >Diego Arguello Nov 10, 2020. 4 minute read
Yakuza: Like a Dragon Cinema Guide – Movie Theater Minigame Tips
JRPGs set in contemporary worlds sure love to invite you to the movies, but Yakuza: Like a Dragon follows the tradition with a twist. Seagull Cinema presents a whack-a-mole like minigame where you smack sheep that are trying to put Ichiban to sleep across ten different films In this guide…
READ MORE >Diego Arguello Nov 9, 2020. 3 minute read
Yakuza: Like a Dragon Can Quest Guide – Tips for Max Echo Points & Rewards
As it is usual in the series, Yakuza: Like a Dragon is filled with minigames. Most of them are unlocked as you progress through the main story, and Can Quest is one of the first to offer a specialized shop. This guide covers everything you need to know to gain…
READ MORE >Diego Arguello Nov 9, 2020. 7 minute read
Yakuza: Like a Dragon Bonds Guide – Drink Links Answers, Table Talks, & Bond Levels
One of the best parts of Yakuza: Like a Dragon being a JRPG is that you’re never alone in your travels. This doesn’t involve just fights, but also activities, minigames, and hitting bars. The game connects all of this with Bonds, which are progression levels for each one of your…
READ MORE >Diego Arguello Oct 15, 2020. 6 minute read
Noita Is a Huge Playground That Rewards My Most Creatively Stupid Ideas
Noita isn’t shy about its oppressiveness. Enemies always lurk in the shadows, their red eyes and sparkling auras serving as warning signs throughout the tumultuous mountain where the game takes place. You will meet your demise time and time again — often in gruesome ways. But it’s in the unpredictable nature and whimsical playfulness underneath these dangers…
READ MORE >Diego Arguello Sep 17, 2020. 6 minute read
What Does the DualSense Mean For PlayStation’s Accessibility?
In late August, Sony shared details around how developers are making use of technologies like Adaptive Triggers and Haptic Feedback in the PlayStation 5’s DualSense controllers. From locking down the triggers when your weapon gets jammed in Deathloop to imitating the feeling of spider-sense in Spider-Man: Miles Morales, these features…
READ MORE >Diego Arguello Jul 21, 2020. 12 minute read
Dead by Daylight Killers Tier List Guide – All DBD Killers, Ranked (July 2021)
Dead by Daylight currently has 24 killers for players to choose from, with the most recent killer being Resident Evil’s Nemesis. With that much variety, picking one out of this bunch is going to be difficult. Each killer has their own set of perks, which can be taught to other…
READ MORE >Diego Arguello Jun 26, 2020. 5 minute read
Riot’s New Region Locks Spell Trouble for Valorant Players Worldwide
Riot Games’ Valorant has been out for less than a month, and there’s already an array of requests from the community. Weapon balancing and discussions about the current meta are not uncommon for an online hero shooter, even this early in its life cycle. But players weren’t expecting a region-lock,…
READ MORE >Diego Arguello Jul 3, 2019. 6 minute read
Why Do We Play Games About Everyday Life?
I come back home after a long day at school. It’s still early since I didn’t get to make plans today, and I’m also running low on cash to hit the bar anytime soon. In exchange I get to spend a few hours studying math and history, the scribbling on…
READ MORE >Diego Arguello Mar 12, 2019. 6 minute read
The Traveling Arcade From Argentina
I saw Nave for the first time in 2014, during a local video games event in Buenos Aires, Argentina that invited developers to showcase their projects to the public. It took me by surprise — a brand new arcade machine that I had never seen before, at a time in…
READ MORE >Diego Arguello Jan 27, 2019. 7 minute read
7 Minigames That Deserve Their Own Spin-Offs
Finding micro-experiences in video games has always been my favorite scavenger hunt. From taking part in ordinary activities, such as pool or bowling, to diversions that are completely different from a game’s core idea, some minigames just shine above all others. Yet only a few have managed to become full,…
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