Category: PC

Granblue Fantasy: Versus – How to Quickly Beat RPG Mode and What it Unlocks

If you plan on playing Granblue Fantasy: Versus long term, you’re going to need to eventually beat RPG mode. This will give you the character Beelzebub, along with additional colors, weapon skins, resources for the original game and a Vyrn costume. But, if this mode isn’t your thing, this guide will explain how to easily overcome any challenge.

Build your own weapon grid

At first auto select might seem like a good idea but the way auto select works is more theoretical than literal. Under perfect conditions that would be your best build but most people will focus on leveling and maximizing SSR weapons for better perks and higher stats. For this reason, make at least one grid for every weapon type and focus on SSR weapons of that type, followed by whatever gives the most stats. By doing this you can achieve much higher stats than through auto select.

Avoid Free Quests and Tower of Babyl

Odds are if you’re reading this guide, you want to unlock everything as quickly as possible. And, while these quests offer cute stories and additional resources that you may or may not need for weapon skins, they’re not required for progression. Your best bet will always be avoiding them and ideally getting enough weapons from draws to never have to do them.

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Set Both Characters as AI

Similar to Mortal Kombat 11, if you don’t feel like playing Granblue Fantasy: Versus, you can set player one and two as AI who will do the missions for you. To do this, either select your character before the match and change partner setting to CPU or give control to the computer in the middle of a match. The penalty for doing this is rather small and will not prevent you from unlocking the stages and items you want. That being said, the AI is too dumb to beat bosses and a handful of stages, so it isn’t a foolproof method as much as a nice bonus if you want to progress while eating dinner.

Don’t Grind; Ask for Back Up

Certain bosses and stages are, quite honestly, really difficult without good gear, a decent amount of skill and the right tactic. Thankfully, those uninterested in doing this can simply ask for assistance and likely find someone far more powerful that is willing to do it for them. Some of the hard mode bosses I was able to find level 100 Japanese players that effortlessly dropped the boss, got me an S rank and more. The only downside is some of the optional fights have to be done offline. For these you should be able to build a character just strong enough to win, though they’re mostly for weapon skins and the one trophy that requires you craft one of the weapons.

Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex – First Assault Online Getting Shut Down This December

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The free to play video game, Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex – First Assault Online, is getting shut down for good this December. If you like playing the game, I suggest you play as much as possible before its closure.

The announcement was made via Steam. Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex – First Assault Online will be up until December 6th, where the game will be gone forever.

They posted: We’re sorry to inform you that we will be sunsetting Ghost in the Shell: Stand Alone Complex First Assault Online in North and South America, Europe, and the Oceania region, with final closure scheduled for December 6.

This was a very tough decision to make. The game has been in development for a long time, supported by developer, publisher, and community effort. Ultimately, we decided that continued development wasn’t going to help the game become what we all hoped it could become.

Soon they will stop selling DLC and remove the in-game store. As aforementioned, play the game as much as you can while it’s still up.

Ni No Kuni II is the closest to Suikoden you’ll ever get

It’s been over a decade since Konami has released Suikoden V and since then, many fans are really getting antsy to know if there will be a sequel to the much beloved series. With Konami being quiet for over a decade, many assumed that the series was dead while many hoped that there will be a developer going to pick up that series. While fans of the Suikoden series are waiting patiently, there’s this game upcoming game called Ni No Kuni II: Revenant Kingdom, the sequel to the critically acclaimed Ni No Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch from Level-5 that pretty much resembles the gameplay of the Suikoden series.

After spending this past week playing Ni No Kuni II: Revenant Kingdom, I have concluded that this game is the closest Suikoden fans will ever get to a spiritual successor. From its storyline to the kingdom building, everything that fans love about Konami’s series are all in the game, but then Ni No Kuni II has a lot of things that sets the series apart with Suikoden, which is a good thing.

Without spoiling anything, Ni No Kuni II: Revenant Kingdom is about the coming of age of Evan, a young king who is obliged to create his own kingdom after getting booted out from his own in Ding Dong Dell. Evan will get his own kingdom to build about six hours into the game. Once Evan has his own kingdom, players will be able to access the game’s town management system where you will be establishing various shops, assign citizens that you recruit in a shop, do research to get items that you can buy in the shop and other things that might be useful for the kingdom.

Aside from going through the fun-filled story the game has to offer, players will be spending most of their time making sure that their Kingdom is flourishing as players will be obliged to keep checking them for new things to research, gather items, and so much more. At some point, players will be upgrading the Kingdom to a much bigger one using the kingsguilding currency that you rack up for simply having citizens working for you in your kingdom. Pretty much, players will have to think carefully where to assign citizens as the kingdom’s success will depend on them, especially if you want to upgrade various things in the kingdom.

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To get the citizens that should work for your kingdom, you will find a lot of recruitable ones. Similar to Suikoden, each citizen that you get to recruit will have a special part in your kingdom and some will require you to do certain sidequests. Some are hard but others will simply just join you by talking to them. There are characters that you meet along the story will be part of your kingdom while others will really task you in searching the world to get the citizen you need, which is fun as each character has its own story to tell.

In addition to the kingdom building and recruiting citizens that players will be doing in the game, there’s also that skirmish mode segment that puts two factions in an birds-eye view fight. Fans of Suikoden who played the first two games should be familiar to the skirmish mode that Ni No Kuni II has to offer. It’s not that in-depth but the similarity is quite close where you put units in your faction and you fight others in a strategy-like game.

In the end, fans who are looking for a quick fix on Suikoden should definitely consider Ni No Kuni II: Revenant Kingdom. It’s no way exact clone of Suikoden but it’s really the closest Suikoden game you will ever get. Check back with us on March 19, 2018 for our review of the game.

Civilization 6 PC System Requirements Revealed

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2K Games has posted the PC system requirements that you need in order to run Civilization 6. The requirements were posted on the Steam page for the game.

Minimum

OS: Windows 7 64bit / 8.1 64bit / 10 64bit
PROCESSOR: Intel Core i3 2.5 Ghz or AMD Phenom II 2.6 Ghz or greater
MEMORY: 4 GB RAM
HARD DRIVE: 12 GB or more
DVD-ROM: Required for disc-based installation
VIDEO CARD: 1 GB DirectX 11 Video Card (AMD 5570 or nVidia 450)

Recommended

OS: Windows 7 64bit / 8.1 64bit / 10 64bit
PROCESSOR: Fourth generation Intel Core i5 2.5 Ghz or AMD FX8350 4.0 Ghz or greater
MEMORY: 8 GB RAM
HARD DRIVE: 12 GB or more
DVD-ROM: Required for disc-based installation
VIDEO CARD: 2 GB DirectX 11 Video Card (AMD 7970 or nVidia 770 or greater)

Other Requirements

Initial installation requires one-time Internet connection for Steam authentication; software installations required (included with the game) include Steam Client, Microsoft Visual C++ 2012 and 2015 Runtime Libraries, and Microsoft DirectX. Internet connection and acceptance of Steam Subscriber Agreement required for activation.

Civilization 6 is out on October 21st exclusively for the PC.

Monster Hunter World connection errors on PC acknowledged by Capcom

Now that the much awaited Monster Hunter: World port has finally arrived on Steam, it’s no doubt that the game has gotten extremely popular as hundreds of thousands of concurrent players are playing the game non-stop. While not everything is perfect, especially for a launch of a game as big as this, Monster Hunter: World on PC is facing connection errors non-stop.

Playing the game since it launched a few days ago, I have experienced the problem first hand and it’s quite annoying whenever I encounter the connection error, especially if I am trying to team up with friends.

Luckily, Capcom knows the problem plaguing Monster Hunter: World and have acknowledged it. Here is their official statement:

We have been receiving numerous reports that players are experiencing connection errors several times after they depart on quests. We are currently investigating the cause of this and are working with Valve to resolve the issue as soon as possible.

We will keep you informed of further developments in this matter. We thank you for your patience and apologize for the inconvenience this has caused.

There’s currently no ETA as to when a fix will be issued by Capcom but there are workarounds floating around the internet. According to multiple threads on Steam Community, there’s a temporary fix on the Error Code 83-MW1, which is the connectivity issues.

Open Steam Settings
Go to “In Game”
Disable Steam Overlay and Big Picture

Open MHW Properties
Add Launch Option
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I tried the workaround and I find it to be working. While it’s not a permanent fix, this is good for anyone who are annoyed by the 83-MW1 error. Let’s hope that Capcom will issue a patch soon to fix the problem.

Monster Hunter: World is available now on PC via Steam, with the console version available as well for PS4 and Xbox One. Here’s our review of the console version.

Rugby Challenge Won’t Be Released In Europe Before World Cup Starts

It was revealed on the official Rugby Challenge Facebook page that Rugby Challenge won’t be released in Europe in time for the Rugby World Cup.

A rumor suggested that the game would be released on September 8th in the UK/Ireland/Wales. This is not the case as here’s what was posted on the Facebook page:

“To quell the rumours- release in the UK/Ireland/Wales will not be on the 8/9 September 2011.”

Rugby fans will know that the Rugby World Cup officially kicks off on September 9th with New Zealand facing off against Tonga in the opening match as Eden Park.

Sadly, European and North American gamers won’t be able to play Rugby Challenge to celebrate the start of the Rugby World Cup 2011.

Rugby Challenge is however already available on the PS3 and Xbox 360 in Australia, New Zealand and South Africa. A PC release date for the game is to be announced at a later date.

Tekken 7 PC System Requirements Have Now Been Revealed

If you own a PC, you will be happy to know that the system requirements in order to play Tekken 7 have now been revealed. This is the first Tekken game to be released on PC.

The system requirements were revealed in Tekken 7’s Steam listing page. You may have to have a decent PC in order to play this game as you need 60GB of free space to play it and more.

MINIMUM:

    • OS: Windows 7/8/10 (64-bit OS required)
    • Processor: Intel Core Intel Core i3-4160 @ 3.60GHz or equivalent
    • Memory: 6 GB RAM
    • Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 660 2GB, GTX 750Ti 2GB, or equivalent
    • DirectX: Version 11
    • Network: Broadband Internet connection
    • Storage: 60 GB available space
    • Sound Card: DirectX compatible soundcard or onboard chipset

RECOMMENDED:

    • OS: Windows 7/8/10 (64-bit OS required)
    • Processor: Intel Core i5-4690 3.5 GHz or equivalent
    • Memory: 8 GB RAM
    • Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 equivalent or higher
    • DirectX: Version 11
    • Network: Broadband Internet connection
    • Storage: 60 GB available space
    • Sound Card: DirectX compatible soundcard or onboard chipset

Tekken 7 will be released on June 2nd, 2017 for the PC, PS4 and Xbox One. It will have a story mode, 37 characters and a whole lot more.

Monster Hunter: World – Mantle, Booster and Pigment Unlock Guide

One of the best and worst things about games like Monster Hunter: World is trying to find time to unlock it all. There is always going to be an opportunity cost, be it chasing after specific armor, HR, palico upgrades, trophies, features and oh so much more. One of the easiest to overlook are mantles, boosters and the unique pigment.

Unlike a lot of things, mantles and boosters are a great way to supplement your build and do so in a way that isn’t costing you much. What they do ranges from free healing to generating cash for you team to even unlocking specific skills. They’re a must if you plan on sticking around for the long haul and extremely useful if you just want to supplement builds. With this in mind, this guide will help you unlock them all.

Editor Note: Mantles and boosters are listed in the order they’re presented in game. In addition to that, since most of these are unlocked by doing one thing, followed by completing a quest, the guide will tell you the method to unlock and then proceed to tell you what needs to be done. I also included whether it was assigned or optional to make it easier to locate.

Mantles

Vitality Mantle

Mission: Assigned – Tickled Pink

Unlock Method: Story related

Ghillie Mantle

Mission: Assigned – Sinister Shadows in the Swamp

Unlock Method: Story related

Glider Mantle

Mission: Assigned – Ballooning Problems (most likely)

Unlock Method: First quest completed in Coral Highlands

Challenger Mantle

Mission: Optional – The Red and Blue Crew

Unlock Method: It should appear when you hit rank seven. If it doesn’t, look for someone hosting it and that should unlock it for you too.

Bandit Mantle

Mission: Optional – “Redefining the Power Couple”

Unlock Method: Progress in the story and then talk to Armory

Apothecary Mantle

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Mission: Optional – A Portent of Disaster

Unlock Method: Fully research 10 monsters (get all the stars in the Monster Field Guide)

Immunity Mantle

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Mission: Optional – A Blazing Sand

Unlock Method: Fully research 15 monsters (get all the stars in the Monster Field Guide)

Impact Mantle

Mission: Optional – Showdown: the Muck and the Maul

Unlock Method: Hunt five different threat level one (Great Jagras, Kulu-Ya-Ku, Pukei-Pukei, Barroth, Jyuratodus, Tobi-Kadachi, Anjanath, Tzitzi-Ya-Ku, Paolumu, Radobaan, etc) monsters

Evasion Mantle

Mission: Optional – New World Sky, New World Order

Unlock Method: Hunt seven different threat level two (Rathian, Legiana, Odogaron, Rathalos, Diablos, Pink Rathian, Bazelgeuse, Azure Rathalos, Black Diablos, etc) monsters

Rocksteady Mantle

Mission: Optional – A Summons from Below

Unlock Method: Hunt three different threat level three (Kirin, Nergigante, Teostra, Kushala Daora, Vaal Hazak) monsters

Fireproof Mantle

Mission: Optional – A Fiery Convergence

Unlock Method: Story progression

Waterproof Mantle

Mission: Armory R&D: Waterproofing delivery

Unlock Method: Progress in the story and collect three Jyuratodus Scale+ and one Jyuratodus Fin+

Iceproof Mantle

Mission: Armory R&D: Weatherizing delivery

Unlock Method: Progress in the story and collect three Paolumu Pelt+ and one Paolumu Wing

Thunderproof Mantle

Mission: Optional – Gone in a Flash

Unlock Method: Capture multiple monsters and complete their arenas

Boosters

Health Booster

Mission: Assigned – One for the History Books

Unlock Method: Story Related

Cleanser Booster

Mission: Optional – On Nightmare’s Wings

Unlock Method: Story related

Affinity Booster

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Mission: N/A

Unlock Method: Complete all the quests in the research base

Pigments

Rainbow

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Mission: Optional – The White Winds of the New World

Unlock Method: Complete every mission between one and eight stars

Tales of Zestiria will have a lot of DLCs after launch

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Bandai Namco recently announced that Tales of Zestiria will be getting a plethora of DLCs following its launch on October 20, 2015 in North America and Europe.

Gamers who pre-ordered the game on the PlayStation Store will get an exclusive Mystic Artes for Mikleo, Lailah, and Alisha. Also, a new additional chapter focusing on the character Alisha will also be given free of charge until November 18 through Bandai Namco’s VIP corner, which will let you redeem it on the PlayStation Network – once November 18 passes, players will have to buy it. As for cosmetics, there will be a lot coming and they all are from past Tales of games.

Tales of Zestiria will be available in North America on October 20, 2015 for PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, and PC. Please note that the DLCs are cross-buy compatible.

FIFA 17 1.07 Update Out Now With Patch Notes

EA Sports has released update 1.07 for FIFA 17 this week. The full patch notes have been released so you can read on what it does and changes.

The update is available now for PC, PS4 and Xbox One. It’s not a huge update so try and install it as soon as you can. You can read the patch notes posted below courtesy of EA Sports.

FIFA Ultimate Team Added an option to reverse sort players from your club for a better experience in Squad Building Challenges and Added further anonymity to the FUT Champions intro flow

Visual/Presentation Changes Updated more than 1200 2D Player images and Updated the FIFA Club World Cup Champions Badge to appear on the current champ’s home, away, alternate and keeper kits

FIFA 18 should also be out later this year too. Apart from the usual platforms, the game will also get a version of the Nintendo Switch as well. More of the game will be showcased at the EA Play event.