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Black Clover: Quartet Knights Review

Similar to anime, most games based off popular manga are about offering people a different way to experience the story. Even if you know what’s going to happen, the excitement of actually defeating a fearsome foe or terrifying enemy adds to the experience. In the case of Black Clover: Quartet Knights, it’s a side story. With the characters going off on a new adventure it gives fans something new to experience, with newcomers not having to worry about too many details. With new enemies, online play and tons of costumes, is Black Clover: Quartet Knights a must for fans or is it better than nothing?

Black Clover: Quartet Knights takes place sometime after the beginning arcs, so the team and dynamics are already in place, and starts with the Black Bull squad investigating a mysterious dungeon. After venturing ahead, Yami is returned to his teenage form, much to their surprise, with his memories regressing to that point in his life. He wants to find Karna, whim they meet shortly after, though she looks the same as she did in the past. From there the team needs to figure out what happened, fix that and stop Karna from avenging house Freese.

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Even though there is a lot going on, the story is more of a comical way to introduce the mechanics and game modes. The first couple of missions center on killing enemies or playing some objective based game. None of the modes are particularly complex, one is like King of the Hill, another does that followed by moving an item to a specific point, with the third asking players to collect keys to open the most treasure.

When you’re not playing an objective, you’re defeating enemies and/or bosses. Combat is fairly straightforward, even for a manga game. Players can attack, block, heal, use special, shoot a range attack, jump and so forth. Most of the depth will come from doing these things effectively, though objectives are more about tactics and paying attention to your health is more helpful than good defense due to the low amount and high regeneration rate.

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Needless to say, this all builds to playing against others. While there is a fair number of characters, covering most of the bases, complete with alternate costumes, comments and more to unlock, it offers a lot to do while having fun.

Even if the core mechanics are fairly simple, online comes down to what others are doing. Since players can choose, melee, range, healing and support, the best teams use their characters effectively or at least do more than the same thing. So, maybe get a range person with some support and heals and they’re pretty hard to deal with for zone control. Or, maybe you want to get in someone’s face, so go with melee and rush them. Like all online games there isn’t a bad tactic, though bad players can make things underwhelming.

When playing against others it isn’t surprising for people to be confused about objectives or focus on the wrong things. When one person is attacking and the other three are using crazy magic, it’s easy to see why you lost. There really isn’t much to prevent that, though I will praise the post game options. Players can choose to stick with the same team, join a new one or just leave. It’s a good way to support unorganized players without making things too awful or trying to find the right balance.

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Despite multiplayer finding good balance, similar things can’t be said about graphics and diversity. Most stages are small generic areas. One is a broken temple, another is a grassy field and so forth. None of them really leave a lasting impression beyond being really general designs of typical locations. In addition to looking so so, the use of animated scenes and cold unmoving character models is jarring and underwhelming.

Even if characters have a couple expressions that really highlight their characteristics, it doesn’t do much for the scenes. Even though some of the animated scenes are nice, seeing more even quality across the board would’ve probably been a better choice.

Verdict

Black Clover: Quartet Knights tries to get players into the world though multiplayer with uneven results. Between the uninteresting story that is more of a tutorial and lackluster graphics, it makes for an underwhelming experience. Despite being fun, multiplayer often times relies on others stepping up or playing a specific way, something that won’t always happen with random players and can be frustrating for all involved. Naturally, none of these things make Black Clover: Quartet Knights something you should avoid, just understand what you’re getting into and if magic, tactics and anime sound fun in a multiplayer setting, it’ll probably be a hit.

[Editor’s Note: Black Clover: Quartet Knights was reviewed on PS4 platform. The game was provided to us by the publisher for review purposes.]

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.

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.

Suikoden Games now on sale on PlayStation Store

With Tokyo Game Show 2019 happening this week, Sony launched this week its PlayStation Store’s Big in Japan Sale. Classic titles like the Suikoden games are now on sale on the PlayStation Store for as low as $1.79.

Suikoden games are one of the most under-rated JRPGs that have released a few decades ago on the PlayStation and PlayStation 2. With its last title on the PSP that didn’t even make it outside Japan, many are still hoping that one day, Konami or some other developer will revive the series back. While it’s not happening anytime soon and you have a PlayStation 3, the four Suikoden games are on sale this week.

Suikoden 1 – $1.99

Description: Enter an ancient world full of bravery, mysticism, and romance as you discover your true destiny. Head up the Liberation Army and gather up to 108 companions to join you in your battles along the way, and call the shots in large-scale warfare, in this RPG of epic proportions.

Suikoden 2 – $2.99

Description: Experience an epic tale of warfare, magic, friendship and betrayal.

Suikoden 3 – $2.99

Description: Three lives from opposing forces in the Grassland War hold the fate of all living things their hands. Can these three discover the secrets of the Flame Champion, find the True Runes and fulfill their destiny to forever change history? Experience this epic tale from three opposing viewpoints.

Suikoden 4 – $2.99

A prequel to the acclaimed role-playing series Suikoden, Suikoden IV reveals the origins of the Rune of Punishment. Although set in the past, Suikoden IV has no shortage of innovation, as it features a Tactical Formation System and more than 60 playable characters. It also has some important firsts for the series – such as all travel is done by ship, and characters are imbued with actual voices – among other features.

Unfortunately, Suikoden V never made it on the PlayStation 3’s PlayStation 2 Classics. At least for $11, you can get all Suikoden games on PlayStation 3 and relive the greatness.

World of Final Fantasy Guide – Mirages You Should Consider Raising

In World of Final Fantasy there are a several Mirages that seem undesirable at the start, but eventually become quite useful.

If you’ve been collecting a lot of Mirages, here are the best ones you should consider raising:

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Please note that certain Mirage requires a Memento before you can reach their evolution. The majority of the mementos are obtained through story progression. Here’s the guide on where to get the specific Mementos.
We’ll update this as soon as we find more interesting Mirages

Mu -> Carbuncle

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The pre-evolved form of Carbuncle named “Mu” is one of the first Mirage that you will be able to catch in World of Final Fantasy. Sure, they look weak, but did you know once you manage to evolve it to a Carbuncle, it can give your party status buffs? Some of the useful abilities of Carbuncle are the following: Shell, Magic+++, Magic Defense+, Agility+, Evasion+.

From Mu, it will turn into a Skull Eater and then its final evolution, Carbuncle.

Mandragora -> Malboro

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Malboro is one of the iconic monsters in the Final Fantasy series and yes, you now have a chance to use him in battle. To do so, you must first have Mandragora and raise it to Level 19. From there, it will evolve into a Malboro where it will have useful skills like Bad Breath, and passive abilities like HP+, HP++, Strength++.

Fritt -> Ifrit

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The legendary Ifrit is one of the strongest Mirages that I’ve found in the game. For those who wants to get him, you can do so by evolving the cute little mirage named Fritt to Afrite, then to Ifrit. One of the useful abilities of Ifrit is the Hellfire and passive abilities like HP++, Strength++, Magic++, and Critical++.

Bablizz -> Shiva

Shiva is another Mirage that can be obtained by evolving a certain Mirage. When you catch a Mirage named Bablizz in Nether Nebula, you can evolve it to Mishiva and to Shiva. One of the most useful abilities of Shiva is Diamond Dust.

Zapt -> Ramuh

The thunder god Ramuh is yet another eidolon that you can get in World of Final Fantasy. When you get a mirage named Zapt, immediately evolve him into a Zaphr and finally to Ramuh. One of the notable abilities of the thunder god is of course, Judgment Bolt.

White Nakk -> Fenrir

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See those cute White Nakk in the Icicle Ridge? Apparently, it evolves into Fenrir. When you unlock Fenrir in the Mirage board, you can then evolve White Nakk into a mighty Fenrir! Who doesn’t want to use Fenrir’s Ice Storm ability>

Cockatrice -> Valefor

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When Yuna first made an appearance in one of the early chapters, I’m sure you already saw Valefor. Well, you can get Valefor if you evolve that cute Cockatrice, which can be found in Pyreglow Forest. It’s iconic Energy Ray ability makes a return in this game.

Dualizard -> Tiamat

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The mighty three-headed Tiamat is in World of Final Fantasy and yes you can get it when you manage to evolve the Dualizard mirage which can be found in Pyreglow Forest or Saronia Docks. One of the useful abilities of Tiamat is Thunderbolt.

Tonberry -> Tonberry King

Yes! The mighty and cute Tonberry King can be obtained in this game. But first, you must evolve Tonberry into Tonberry King. One of the notable skilsl of Tonberry King is Everyone’s Grudge.

Sharqual -> Bismarck

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The mighty whale Bismarck is one of the most powerful water type Mirage that you can get. To obtain him you must evolve Sharqual, found in Saronia docks, to Mega Sharqual and to Bismarck. Its Breach Blast ability is one of its notable attacks.

Seasnake -> Leviathan

When you see a Seasnake in The Law Seas or The Sunken Temple, be sure to raise it up as that one can evolve into Leviathan. Its iconic Tidal Wave ability makes a return in this game.

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.

FIFA 18 Update Patch 1.15 Out Now For PS4 And Xbox One

EA Sports has released a new update to the PS4 and Xbox One versions of FIFA 18 today. Several things have been improved in the many modes the game has.

EA Sports revealed the patch notes for FIFA 18 via the official website. Make sure to read about all of the details in today’s update by looking at the notes posted below. Made the following changes in Language Selection:

  • Players will no longer be able to select a language when launching the game. The language used will be the language currently selected in Origin.
    • Players can change this language within the Origin client.

Made the following changes in FIFA World Cup™:

  • Changes made to the team sheets in the FIFA World Cup™ Online Tournament will now save and persist between boot sessions.
    • Changes will be saved to a file called WC Online Squad Customisations.

Removed the Cup window in the FIFA World Cup™ Online Tournament.
This means that the FIFA World Cup™ Online Tournament will no longer reset each week.

Addressed the following issues in FIFA World Cup™:

  • The Customize Controls and Game Settings tiles now work correctly with the settings defined in the Accessibility Settings screen.
  • Rarely the game would crash when attempting to rapidly progress through the FIFA World Cup™ Online Friendlies match flow.

Addressed the following issues in FIFA World Cup™ Ultimate Team:

  • A crash during the FIFA World Cup™ Ultimate Team club creation flow for some players.
    • This crash would occur if the player selected a language when launching the game that did not match the

    default language selected in Origin.

  • Toggling between the two teams on the Player Ratings screen in the Pause Menu would sometimes cause the player heads to change size.
  • Accepting a game invite to another mode within FIFA, while in the FIFA World Cup™ Ultimate Team menus, was causing some visual corruption until the game was shut down and restarted.
  • Players sometimes getting an error message following the completion of the group stage of the FIFA World Cup™ Ultimate Team Online Tournament.
  • The Swap With Duplicate option was not properly displaying on a Player Item in Duplicate Storage if you had just sent another version of that Player Item to your Club.
  • Players getting an error message when attempting to send a duplicate Player Item to their Duplicate Storage after they have swapped that Item with an item in their Active Squad.
  • The latency bars were not properly displaying the latency to the server in the FIFA World Cup™ Ultimate Team Online Tournament mode.

Addressed the following issues in FIFA Ultimate Team:

  • Rarely the game would crash after entering and exiting FIFA Ultimate Team numerous times.

Addressed the following issues in Career Mode:

  • A crash when searching for a player that you had previously scouted on a different team if that player had been fully scouted by your 6th hired scout.

Addressed the following issues in Gameplay:

  • Rarely the game would crash if you suspended and resumed the game while in the Instant Replay screens.

Matt Stonie Manages To Eat Big Smoke’s Food Order From GTA: San Andreas

Remember in Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas when Big Smoke ordered a large number of food items from Cluckin’ Bell? Well a competitive eater named Matt Stonie has managed to eat his order!

Even though Cluckin’ Bell does not exist outside the virtual world of Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas, Matt Stonie used alternatives from real-life fast food restaurants such as McDonald’s, Popeyes and Wendy’s.

He pretty much ate a ton of chicken burgers, french fries, chicken pieces and drank several cups of soda too. Overall, he consumed over 9050 calories of food in just 35 minutes. If you think Big Smoke ate lots of food, Matt Stonie is the real-life food eating king.

Big Smoke’s original order was: “Two number 9s, A number 9 large, A number 6 with extra dip, A number 7, Two number 45s, One with cheese and a large soda“. Matt Stonie’s challenge can be seen below.