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What is the Suitcase code?
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The Silent Hill 2 Remake suitcase code and mirror puzzle are connected, because if you find a red lightbulb for the mirror, you’ll get the combination. The case itself, in room 208 of the LakeView Hotel, is something you’ll need to crack open to explore the hotel properly and complete the game, as there’s an essential key waiting inside for you inside – and don’t worry, it’s not as ridiculous as the illogical Silent Hill 2 Remake book puzzle you did to reach this room.Below we’ll lay out all the steps – if need be you can always skip the Vanity Mirror and lightbulb puzzle and just use the suitcase combination code if you want to unlock it immediately, but you’ll be missing out on some of Silent Hill 2 Remake if you do. But whether you want to know how to unlock the suitcase or how to solve the vanity mirror puzzle, here’s what you need to know.What is the Suitcase code in Silent Hill 2 Remake?…
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Music Box puzzle solution
The Silent Hill 2 Remake music box puzzle in the lobby of LakeView Hotel is the last of the game’s larger puzzles that acts as the central point of an area. Like the Silent Hill 2 Remake rotating cube puzzle, the music box is your main focus throughout your time in the hotel, with numerous puzzles you’ll complete towards the larger goal of solving the box itself.Your overall goal is to find three princess figurines, of Snow White, Cinderella and the Little Mermaid respectively. Once you find them all, you can install them in the music box, and solve it by winding the different mechanisms just the right amount, using the clues of the poem below – but we get ahead of ourselves. Here’s how you solve the music box puzzle in Silent Hill 2 Remake, and find all the princess figurines in the hotel.How to solve the Music Box puzzle in Silent Hill 2 Remake The music bo…
Nintendo has never officially explained why its flagship brawler is called Super Smash Bros. when a negligible amount of the fighters in the game are actually brothers, but now it has.I’ve just always just assumed “Bros” is in the title because of the series’ association with the Mario brothers, but series creator Masuhiro Sakurai revealed the truth in a new episode (timestamped here) of his ‘Creating Games’ YouTube channel, which is concluding with a final video out next week. Pardon my emotions, but his answer makes me miss Satoru Iwata even more.”Mr. Iwata also had a part in coming up with the name Super Smash Bros.,” Sakurai said. “We had team members suggest a bunch of possible names and words we might use, then held a meeting with [Mother series creator] Mr. Shigesato Itoi to determine what title we wanted to go with, and Mr. Iwata is the one who picked out the ‘brothers’ part. His reasoning was that, even though the characters weren’t brothers at all, using the word added the nu…
Since its release late last month, cozy city builder Tiny Glade has captured over 500,000 fans’ hearts – but even with its ever-growing popularity, developer Pounce Light has no roadmap in mind for the game.In a new announcement on Steam, the studio celebrates the full version of its game reaching over 500,000 players. “I believe the technical term for that is bonkers,” jokes the dev, stating that the success means there’s more in store for Tiny Glade. “I was quite worried and stressed just before the release, since we already knew that we wanted to continue making Tiny Glade – we just didn’t know whether it’d be viable. Well, now we certainly can, and we will!”While there is indeed more in store, however, there’s no strict “roadmap” yet – or maybe ever. The devs are nonetheless taking suggestions seriously. “I’m happy to report that our inboxes, forums, pneumatic tube mail, and homing pigeons are absolutely overflowing with feature requests and ideas,” the post continues. “There’s a t…
With the Dragon Ball Sparking Zero release time for early access buyers under 24 hours away, the countdown to the new beat ’em up is well and truly on.The new fighting game will be released on October 11, but the good news is that you can play it three days earlier. Getting a hold of that isn’t too difficult, either, as all you have to do is pre-order the game’s standard, deluxe, or ultimate editions to get early access.And if our Dragon Ball: Sparking Zero review is anything to go, many will be lining up to jump in at launch to do just that, as it has what it takes to reinvigorate anime arena fighters (even if it does lack the depth of some of its contemporaries).”Camera gripes notwithstanding, Sparking Zero is poised to not only be a Dragon Ball game for the ages, but a paradigm shift in how far the subgenre of games can go beyond run-of-the-mill arena fighters that lose steam in a single session,” we said.Just be careful when you look around online. While Bandai Namco is downing lea…
Starfield Shattered Space doesn’t always play to Bethesda’s strengths, but two small side quests did
When it comes to Bethesda’s RPGs, it’s often the smaller side quests that tend to stick with me the most. Perhaps it’s because of the way you can organically come across them; making it feel like a discovery you chanced upon rather than a quest leading you down a set path. Or maybe it’s because they explore shorter, compact stories that catch you by surprise, but in the likes of both Skyrim, Fallout, and even Oblivion, the side quests are often far more memorable than the main story. For me, much the same can be said for Starfield Shattered Space. The first Starfield expansion introduces a new planet, and brings us closer to the most elusive faction in the Settled Systems. While I was excited to at last learn more about House Va’ruun and see the homeworld for myself, the highlight of my experience once again ended up being some smaller side quests that took me away from the core storyline. Brothers divided As I detailed in my Starfield Shattered Space review, I …
The original Red Dead Redemption and its spooky Undead Nightmare expansion are coming to PC for the first time.In a YouTube video posted today, Rockstar confirmed that “for the first time in its storied legacy, John Marston’s beloved journey can be experienced on PC in stunning, new detail, with both Red Dead Redemption and its iconic zombie-horror companion story, Undead Nightmare, arriving to PC on October 29.The PC version is being worked on in collaboration with British studio Double Eleven, which was founded by former Rockstar developers. It’ll feature “PC-specific enhancements,” which will include native 4K resolution, ultrawide and super-ultrawide support, and NVIDIA DLSS and upscaling support. Of personal intrigue are the adjustable draw distances, which do sound as though they’ll lend plenty of extra oomph on newer hardware.
Red Dead Redemption and Undead Nightmare Coming to PC October 29 – YouTube
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Hints as to the existence of Red Dead Redemption PC have been s…
If you tell me you’ve got a Fire Emblem-inspired tactical RPG with open-world exploration, chances are that I’m already going to be interested. But Nitro Gen Omega is all that and also a shonen anime simulator that lets you direct your own mech battles. Folks, I cannot add this game to my wishlist fast enough.Set in a “spaghetti anime” world, Nitro Gen Omega is a turn-based tactical RPG with cinematic mech battles. You give your units orders on a screen that resembles a timeline-based video editor, and as the battles resolve, you’ll see them play out as anime cutscenes. How engaging this all is in practice remains to be seen, but the examples in the trailer below look absolutely gorgeous.
NITRO GEN OMEGA Announcement Trailer | Anime Sandbox Tactical RPG – YouTube
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In a press release, developer DESTINYBit says the game draws “inspiration from titles like Fire Emblem for team management and Battle Brothers for open-world exploration.” Tactical RPG fans probably don’t need …
Thanks to the best Nintendo Switch games, brilliant experiences are also usefully portable. In fact, the team here at GamesRadar+ has been in love with this handheld hybrid for seven years now, and we’ve played just about every title that the platform has to offer. That’s made pulling a list of the 25 best Nintendo Switch games together pretty tricky, but we are confident there’s something for everyone here. Whether you’re after excellent Switch exclusives or just looking for a little indie game to tide you over while you’re waiting for one of the upcoming Switch games on the horizon for this year, we’ve got you covered. We’ve also made this list of the best Switch games as varied as possible to make sure you get the complete handheld experience, whether you’re a JRPG fan or a collector of all the best Mario games.You’re sure to find your next gaming obsession down below, so get your Joy-Cons ready and keep reading: here are the very best Nintendo Switch games that you can pl…
Palworld crossplay has been one of the most requested features since the game’s launch, and while it’s not in the game yet, Pocketpair are working on it. The game’s base-building and Pal-collecting mechanics mean it’s nicely geared towards being a highly social game, and while you can play Palworld with other players, you’re limited to those on the same platform or version of the game as you for now. So, we’ve laid out the details on Palworld’s crossplay capabilities below and whether they’re liable to change in updates to come.Does Palworld have crossplay and cross platform?No, Palworld does not have crossplay or cross-platform functionality between Steam, Xbox, or PS5. Although, there is crossplay for Xbox players and PC players that have Palworld because they bought it on the Microsoft Store or have a PC Game Pass subscription – the Xbox and PC Microsoft Store/Game Pass versions are effectively the same version of the game, hence why they are compatible but the Steam version is not.…