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Red Dead Redemption 2 is broken up into chapters that tell the story of Arthur Morgan and the Van Der Linde Gang. There are six chapters in the main story as well as a two-part Epilogue. Each chapter and epilogue section are varying lengths depending on how much time is spent doing open world activities and exploration. It’s also worth noting that there are plenty of other missions that are not a part of the story missions and lead to other adventures that are not in the main path of the game.
With Destiny 2‘s holiday event beginning today, players have been given even more goals to grind for. The event features a short tutorial quest followed by a much longer quest called the Rite of Dawning.  This seasonal event, while not providing any new content to do, does provide players with more quests to complete. This alongside the 30th-anniversary content should help bridge the gap between the final week of challenges for Season of the Lost and the release of Destiny 2‘s next expansion.
With Guardian Games coming back in Destiny 2, various new features jumped into the game as well, and the Medal Case is one of those respectively. A kind of controversial topic, since it has players all over the place confused as to what it is exactly. Let me start this article in reverse, by saying what it is not. It’s not a quest, as many believe. The Medal Case can best be described as a mechanic, that lets you store your precious new resources (Medals and Laurels), in order to claim the event’s rewards.
Have you read through our comprehensive Fallout 4 Workshop guide and found yourself a little stuck? You want to make the biggest and the best town you can, but you just don’t have the resources or people? We’ve shown you how to find copper and other rare resources, and we’ve shown you how to establish supply lines between your settlements so you can share the inventory, but what if you don’t have enough settlers to manage all of this?
Update 6.05 has arrived for Final Fantasy XIV, adding Endwalker’s first Savage raids and much more. This is the second patch to hit Final Fantasy XIV since the launch of the Endwalker expansion one month ago, and this patch contains most of the major new additions that players have been waiting for since the expansion dropped. While Patch 6.01 added the normal version of Pandaemonium: Asphodelos, Patch 6.05 brings the Savage version of Asphodelos along with a new Treasure Dungeon, new Allagan tomestones, new gear, and much more.
Genshin Impact is a game filled with not only challenges but also quests and sub-quests, all sure to help enrich the Traveler’s journey through the world of Teyvat, as well as help them unravel many of its mysteries and treasures. With that said, we will now guide you through one of the game’s trickiest side quests, Battle of Revenge. How to Trigger the Quest in Genshin Impact The quest itself is not hard, but triggering it will take not only skill but also a lot of luck since you first need to have completed the Inazuma daily commission ”An Art to Be Honed” a few days prior.
There are multiple aspects in Pokemon games where you can link up with other players to take on all sorts of different activities. Back then, it used to just be trading and battles. In Pokemon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl, there are quite a few activities you can do to have a synchronized multiplayer experience, like joining Groups. Here is how you can join groups in Pokemon BDSP and more.
The Nintendo Switch is home to many different comfy games, and it seems as if Little Witch In The Woods would be an excellent addition to the library. As you explore a beautifully animated world full of gorgeous pixel art, you’ll find yourself falling more in love with this game as you learn its finer details. Plus, being able to be a witch on the Switch seems like the most ideal match.
Kingdoms of Amalur Reckoning was a steller RPG that came out in 2012, which seems like ages ago now. It had excellent RPG elements that could rival games such as Skyrim and Dragon Age. Unfortunately, the game did not break out into the huge success it deserved but was good enough to earn itself a cult following. Now in 2020, THQ Nordic surprised fans by announcing an all-new remaster for the fan-favorite title on current-gen consoles and PC, exciting many hardcore fans.