Thursday, June 13, 2019

God of War (PS4) - Atreus Arrows and How They Function

God of War: Atreus Arrow List 

How They Work/How to Get Them

     1. Regular Arrows
     
     These arrows are automatically with Atreus once you start the game. Just go through all of the tutorials and you can use the following controls. Atreus's arrows do come in handy so make sure you power them up in the skills section of your menu. 


     2. Light Arrows

     Light Arrows are achievable once you grab the light of elves in Alfheim. Atreus will be angry with Kratos for leaving him alone for so long. When really, only short moments pass by for Kratos. Then, Kratos will ask for Atreus's bow, using the light to give you light arrows. Now you can go back to other areas where you've seen blue crystals similar to Alfheim. Then have Atreus shoot them, giving you more areas to explore.


     3. Shock Arrows

     Once you bypass the black breath by using the light of Alfheim, you'll need to go back to the mountain where the dwarf's lift stands. Because the roots are gone, you don't have to climb all the way back up the mountain. You can just use the lift to carry Kratos and Atreus up the steep climb (awesome, right?). Once you get to the top, there should be a dungeon you enter with a deer statue in the far back of one of the rooms. In front of Kratos, there are two crystal holders with one crystal missing. Walk towards the gate to your left and open it. There should be a crystal above your head you can use the axe to knock down. 

     Get ready, because you're going to fight a dragon in order to get these arrows. This dragon shoots a string of lightning out at you and that's where the spark comes from. After saving Sindri from this dragon, he's going to ask Kratos to retrieve a tooth from the dragon's head. After using the axe to cut the tooth off, Sindri will ask Kratos to run it along Atreus's bow. This will give you shock arrows


To switch between arrows use the top button on your d-pad (directional control pad).

Tuesday, June 11, 2019

Detroit Become Human: Connor and Hank Tips

Connor and Lt. Hank Tips for Detroit!

     In Detroit Become Human, there are several relationships you can develop with certain characters. First, there are three main characters one should look at. Connor, Kara, and Markus are the main characters in this game. Alice, Luther, Hank, and North are side/supporting characters that play alongside Connor, Kara, and Markus through the game.

     But a lot of players seem to care more about Connor and Hank's relationship in DBH over the other relationships with our main characters. There will be a tutorial/tip guide on how to develop relationships with the other characters posted at a later date. For now, this blog is going to focus on Connor and Hank's relationship and how you can improve it while playing Detroit.

     1. Choices

     When you first meet Hank, his sitting in the fifth bar Connor goes in search of him. After scanning bodies in the room (optional), you get to talk to Hank. It's best not to act too cocky at first as Lt. Hank seems to dislike androids a lot. But at the end of this conversation, you should buy Hank a drink for the road. This action will slightly improve your relationship with Hank.

     Next is the interrogation room, where Connor will suggest talking to the deviant android. This part can be tricky for new players. It's best to keep the deviant's stress level to a minimum of 75-80% so that it does not self-destruct. You can do this by playing good cop/bad cop but never prob the deviant's memory for it will be too stressful for it to handle unless it's stress level is very low. Once you succeed with this scene, your relationship with Hank will go up. Just make sure Connor does not get shot in the head

     After a couple of scenes with Markus and Kara, you will land in the police department. Where Hank will enter work in late. Analyze Hank's workspace to discover his music, pet, sports, and android interests. While talking to Hank after sitting at your new desk, make sure you avoid the "baseball game" and "avoiding android" options, for these choices, will give you that unsatisfactory red arrow next to Hank's name. Towards the end of this conversation, you will piss off Hank with whatever choices you put together, so don't worry.
   

     There is a scene after persuing Kara when Hank goes to get a meal from a fast food restaurant. After analyzing the area you will walk towards a small, outside table where Hank will begin eating his food. Each choice will boost your relationship with Hank. After you are done talking with him about why he dislikes androids, you can ask Hank if he wants to know anything about you. Then he will reply with a somewhat 'same' response. Answer with "truth" and your relationship will also raise up. 

     While Connor and Hank are in search of a suspected deviant, the player (you) will chase it until you see Hank struggling off of the side of a building. In this scene, you should save Hank from falling. This will rapidly increase your relationship with Hank and he will even get all flustered after (awe). 

     The scene where Connor enters Lt. Hank's house is important for later. And some good context as to where Connor and Hank are going to next. In this scene, you get to unlock the "Hank's son, Cole" choice for later in the game. And you also get to know that Hank "love jazz". Before, in the police department, learning Sumo's name is also beneficial in this scene so he doesn't attack you once Connor breaks into Hank's house. (I recommend the stripy shirt because it looks snazzy on Hank in my opinion.)

     The next part where you get to play Connor and Hank again is the Eden Club. Here's a tutorial (no one makes good ones anymore)
  • Probe traci number nine - A blue-haired traci headed toward the entrance.
  • Connect to the traci dancing on a pole by a number 7 - It turned back into the club
  • Another pole traci by number 12 - It turned to the red room
  • Go into the red room and connect with number 29 - It turned into the blue room
  • After walking into the blue room, number 23 by the doorway - It hid in a room
The blue-haired traci has left the room. So you will turn around and be back in the blue room
  • Your final probe will be the janitor who is mopping in the blue room. It sees the blue-haired traci flee through the staff door
  • The "Staff Only" room is located in the blue room. The deviant android basically leads Connor and Hank astray so she wouldn't be found. 
You cannot skip any of the models. You must complete these steps in a-z order to get the blue-haired traci.

     Sparing the deviant traci will get your relationship with Hank to raise up rapidly. He agrees with what you did being the right thing. And you two will bond over it.



     Hank and Connor's next scene will be in a park while it's snowing outside. If you want to learn more about Hank, you're going to get Connor to ask the "personal question" first. This way, you'll have the option of choosing suicide attempt and his son so you can get more of a backstory. You can also ask Hank about rA9 if you've seen the etchings on the walls in Carlos's house and The Nest. In this scene, it's impossible to not bond with Hank. 

     Make sure when Hank pulls his gun on Connor that you don't respond with irony or no. This will get you a bad ending with Hank shooting Connor and their relationship to damage rapidly.

     Markus will give a speech around the day after you have a small fight/argument with Hank. In the newsroom, there are three androids in the kitchen. You can interrogate them and find out which one is the deviant. You will notice when one of them is a deviant given their reaction while interrogating them. One of them will look over to you instead of standing still. The android to your far left is the deviant. It will retaliate and cause you to almost shut down unless you grab the knife out of your hand and crawl to Connor's heart then chase the deviant to the end of the hall. Grabbing the policeman's gun is my personal favorite because Hank respects your good shooting skills. While Connor is sad the deviant is dead, all humans are alive. You can also take a look at the other endings for this part of the chapter. 

  •      Protecting Hank - Hank will like you more / public eye will go down / system instability will go down / Connor will die in this ending
  •      Grab the policemen's weapon - No one dies / Hank's reputation goes up
  •      Run on a defect - Everyone is alive / Hank's reputation goes up / system instability will go down     
     There are other endings involving the rooftop but this is a good way to build a bond with Hank without dying. If Connor doesn't die throughout the whole game, his empathy for others increases.



     When you get a meeting with Kamski, he will test Connor and whether or not he is a deviant. Chloe will be placed in front of Connor, on her knees. Kamski will then pull a gun out of his drawer and order Connor to shoot the android. Not shooting the android will rapidly increase your relationship with Hank. Shooting the android will cause it to decrease, meaning Hank believes you made the wrong decision.

     Connor and Hank will return to the police department. After talking with Amanda, Connor will wake in Fowler's office. Choosing regrets after you finish your first choice won't affect your relationship with Hank. Just don't choose "no doubts". Also, choosing to be sincere with Hank will raise your relationship level as well as your system instability level.

     This part is a little challenging. While viewing the evidence in the locker, items from previous chapters will be located there. It's up to you (the player) to choose the correct order of items displayed. Luckily, here's a guide for you.

  • Walk to the android on the left of the room. - One biocomponent will be missing.
  • Walk to the center and review the tablet that contains footage from your interview early on in the game. - "The answer is inside" 
  • Still, in the center, watch Markus's speech video. - Will give you more options for later.
  • In the center of the evidence room, there's the statue from Carlos's house. - Break it to find a note inside.
  • There will be another android to the left side of the room. - Take parts from it and place them into the android on your far right. (Part should be numbered #3983).
  • The Android you'll be talking to is one from the kitchen. Choose "trick" and you'll be able to probe it's memory after.
Congratulations! You eluded Perkins, the prick!

     There will be a Jericho scene and if you want Connor to stay alive, don't piss off Markus. And make sure you execute each command quickly. If you fail a lot of them, Connor might die. 

     Kara, Alice, and Luther will reunite and make their way to Canada. And soon after, Connor will be on his way to the sub 49 floor of the CyberLife building. This is where you will meet Hank and an imposter Connor. Here's what you need to do...
  • Choose sumo when Hank asks you for his dog's name.
  • Choose Cole when Hank asks you for his son's name. (You can only unlock this in Hank's house while exploring).
If you did good in Markus's route, Connor should appear with thousands of androids. You will have achieved a good ending. Just make sure you know what the way out is.

Bryan Dechart - Connor Anderson

Clancy Brown - Lt. Anderson

Tuesday, June 4, 2019

Top 3 Fun Mobile Games for Boys and Girls!

Top Mobile Games for Guys and Gals!

     1. Overhit

     Overhit is a hero-collecting, fantasy RPG. The player (you) collects over 120 heroes (male/female) and battle different stages to progress through the game's story. One tap on your heroes skills can unleash devastating blows on enemies. Here is a screenshot of the gameplay.


  • Recommended Specifications (taken from Google Play page)
     The game is optimized for devices with OS 5.0 / Samsung Galaxy S5 or newer. 
Devices with older specs could experience performance issues. Network connection required.

     There are mixed reviews about this game. But as an iOS user, I have not had any trouble with this game at all. A lot of the reviews both on Andriod and Apple have outstanding reviews. But the most recent have been low lately. If you run into any problems, comment below.


     2. Line Play

     Line Play is a fashion/furniture collecting game which you obtain by playing gachas/virtual lotteries with gems and Line cash. When you first start off, you can choose between male, female, and animal characteristics. There are different faces, clothes, and pets can be bought too (dots and cats only). 
     There are so many features to this game. The clubs you can join and chat with friends. Different squares you can visit to connect with random players each day. Event areas to earn lots of neat prizes, and more. 
  • Review by Manny Marcy
     "I have played for a full month, & overall I enjoy it. It's a nice place to meet & talk to other people. I've even made a few friends. There are games in the app; fruit monsters are similar to candy crush, Las Vegas has slot machine games, & you can go fish. But be aware that this app highly demands microtransactions. Most of the "best" items will cost cash, & some parts of line play are unplayable without real money. I still enjoy it even considering the microtransaction."  



     3. Kingdom Hearts - Union Cross (X)

     Kingdom Hearts is a very popular series in the gaming community known for its main character Sora, Donald, and Goofy. Going on the journey to restore light into the world and find their friends Riku, Kairi, and King Mickey. But there's more to the story than just that. Many players have often wondered about the past before Sora and Mickey were born. This game will explain the keyblade wielders exciting adventures which you can download in the App Store or on Google Play.

     It has a play similar to Chain of Memories instead of cards, you can medals. These medals are characters from the video game series. You can collect enemy medals, side character medals, and main character medals by playing medal gachas in the "shop" tab. There are thousands of different characters to collect but you have to find the right ones to do enough damage in battle.


     There's PVP, PVE, pets, avatar customization, store quests, special event quests, raid-boss events, and different keyblades you can collect to use all of your cool medals. You can also join guilds and members get to see your awesome equipment and player stats. Right now, there are 860 story quests in normal and proud mode. You can collect jewels which grant you access to gachas in the shop. A lot of rare medals come out each month so try your luck when you can. 

     You get to see your favorite characters again! Ventus, Aqua, Terra, and Cloud. They come to a lot further into the storyline but you get to help them and the mysterious white-haired boy from Kingdom Hearts 3. There is a lot to memorize in the Kingdom Hearts storyline but you don't have to play this game to find out what happens in the main story. This game is just for fun!


Sunday, June 2, 2019

Top Games You Can Play on Steam for FREE!

Top Games on Steam for FREE!

1. Soul Worker

     Soul Worker is a Korean anime-style free-to-play MMO with an English patch released on Steam in February of 2018. You can choose between 6 different characters. Each has its own class, skills, looks, and personalities. When you create your character, each one's opening cutscene is different as each character has their own unique backstory. 

     Reviews on Steam seemed to be mixed as the new update with Gameforge seems to make loyal players upset. "This is —no doubt— one of the games I have enjoyed the most since a long time... sadly, I am unable to recommend it anymore, at least when it comes to the Gameforge version. Almost from the start (NA server) the economy of the game got broken, inflation made it hard for new players, but if you worked hard you could still make it." Says, Ama-nee. Others complain that their purchases have not shown up in inventory. 

     But other than that, this game has good graphics, voice acting, and cutscene animations. It's almost like watching RWBY on Netflix all over again. Your character is in this other dimension said to be set in an apocalyptic world. And you, their hero, must save this world from spawning monsters and bad guys with your cool weapon. Sound cool enough? Fantastic, next game!


2. Six Days of Snow

     This game is a visual graphic novel set in Japan. You play as a girl who is the daughter of an innkeeper. One day, a once-famous poet/writer comes into the inn and falls in love with the daughter of the innkeeper. This story has beautiful graphics, characters, and writing. Set in the Japanese mountains, you will be surrounded by Six Days of Snow.

  •      Helena says, "A free and above average visual novel with great art and story. It’s a kinetic novel (there are no choices, you only read) and a good addition to your game library if you enjoy VNs. I really enjoyed the fact that Six Days of Snow has a more mature storyline than a lot of visual novels on Steam."
     The visual novel has a lot of positive reviews but a lot of biased opinions on the word "pedophilia" are in the comments as well. This novel is set in a time in Japan when older men were allowed to marry younger women. But this still bothers some people while reading the story. It has 35,000 words (update from the creator) and good background music which you can buy as an add-on to listen by itself (optional). 

3. Missed Messages

     This is a choice-based visual novel with a hint of horror, a sprinkle of memes, and a scoop of romance. It's a relatively short playthrough with 4 endings, each walkthrough of the game lasting 15-35 minutes long. But let's talk about this artwork though. The visual content of the game is as outstanding as Six Days of Snow. 
  •      Mel says, "It is a very short game with a simple, yet wholesome storyline. The visuals were beautiful and the music fits the atmosphere of the game well. I believe this is something everyone should at least give a try since it's free and short."
Warning! Before playing the game, there may be suicide triggers. Please make sure you're mentally prepared to play this game. Viewer discretion is advised for minor adults.


Saturday, June 1, 2019

Top 3 Mobile Games Worth Your Time

Top 3 Video Games That Are Worth Your Time!

     1. Cocoppa Play

     
Screenshot from the FAN-Wiki page

     Cocoppa Play seems like your typical mobile fashion game. But it comes with many different events that play on loop. You can collect clothes during the time of the event or play gachas to collect them. Since the game started, there were only small events and you basically had to pay to play. But now, you can collect premium gacha tickets and play the non-coin gacha slots.

     You can collect and save your gacha tickets and play your favorite themes. Faces, stage decorations, profile background wallpapers, clothes, shoes, accessories, and more. It's the best fashion game out there compared to Love Nikki (we'll talk about Love Nikki in another article).

     Now if you're familiar with Cocoppa Play, the coin buying system should be easy to understand. Each time you buy coins, your "Monthly Grade" meter goes up. When you reach grade 2, you'll be eligible to buy double the coins next month. Here is the list of prices for your convenience. 
  • 8 C-coins = $0.99
  • 42 C-coins = $4.99
  • 88 C-coins = $9.99
  • 196 C-coins = $19.99
  • 500 C-coins = $49.99
     What is the best method when buying coins? Well, here is what I do. If you can't afford the 500 C-coin pack, that's understandable. But the C-coins will almost double next month if you reach grade 2. So all you have to do is spend $0.99 to reach the second level (not that expensive, right?). But there's an easier method than that. 

     When you open to your home page, there's a little bubble until your bell icon that says, "sale". Tap on that and you'll have 4 options to choose from. You're going to want to tap on the "Cha-Ching Coin Pack". After tapping on that, there will be 3 choices to choose from. 
  • $24.99 - Daily Coin Pack: Will give you 671 coins in the span of 30 days.
  • $14.99 - Daily Coin Pack: Will give you 310 coins in the span of 15 days.
  • $4.99 - Daily Coin Pack: Will give you 85 coins in the span of 1 week (7 days).
You will be charged TAX and it will show up on your iTunes receipt!!!

     You don't have to pay $25 a month though. Cocoppa has come up with an easier solution! You can become a Cocoppa Player Support. By following the same method above, only tap on the "CocoPass" bubble instead, you'll be taken to a page that will give you the details. It's $8.99 a month (+TAX) for a monthly coin plan. For the first three months, you will receive the following: 
  • 1st Month - x80 C-coins
  • 2nd Month - x90 C-coins
  • 3rd Month - x100 C-coins
You have to keep paying after the 3rd month to keep collecting the 100 C-coin distribution!!!

Screenshot from Cocoppa Play

2. Bleach - Brave Souls

     This game is one of the best Bleach RPGs I've ever played. Similar to the mobile game "Sword Art Online: Memory Defrag", you can collect different characters from the manga/anime. There are different styled characters too, so you can collect your favorites in originally designed outfits. The characters also have a rating system. The higher stars your characters are, the stronger they can become. 
  • 6 star - Highest
  • 5 star - Second highest
  • 4 star - Third highest
  • 3 star - Middle class
  • 2 star - Lower class
  • 1 star - Lowest summon
     There are 6 different types of quests you can go on.
  • Events - Special characters, items, gold, raids, and accessories can be played.
  • Senkaimon Quest - Collect "senkaimon medals" and exchange them for rare characters.
  • Story - Go through your favorite episodes and arcs in the story quests.
  • Substories - Stories from the movies, OVAs, OAVs, and more to learn about your favorite characters and their backstories.
  • Co-op Quests - Join raids, training practices, etc with other players.
  • Epic Raids - Very difficult raid events to collect rare materials and characters.
     More quests are available in the "guild" and "battle" tabs.
     Buying pearls in this game is something I would not recommend because you can easily get 5 pearls from each quest or 1 pearl for each cutscene (story mode). But here is the list...
  • 6 Spirit Orbs - $0.99
  • 25 Orbs - $3.99
  • 51 Orbs - $7.99
  • 80 Orbs - $11.99
  • 170 Orbs - $23.99
  • 285 Orbs - $39.99
  • 585 Orbs - $79.99
     Sometimes, you can get the free summons in the shop during special events. But the general cost of orbs varies on the type of summoning. Normally, it would cost 25 orbs for 1 character summon or 250 orbs for a 10 character summon. Although, you have more chances of getting a 4 star or higher when drawing 10s. So if you wanted 250 orbs, all you need to do is complete 50 quests. Sounds like a lot but each quest could take you 30 sec - 1 min depending on your team strength. 

     What's special about this RPG is that you are in control of the character. Some games similar to this (Brave Frontier or Final Fantasy Mobile) don't have that. You will have more freedom and you can explore a cool 3D version of the scenes from the anime. 



3. Utapri
     KLab inc. produced Utapri, Love Live, and Bleach Brave Souls. They really do know how to design good game layouts. 
     
     If you are familiar with the otome game, short novel series, and animation, this is a rhythm game. You tap on the disks in time to get a perfect score/combo. But what's special about this game (different than Love Live) is that the characters move on your screen! Whoever is set as your favorite in the beginning tutorials (you can switch later on) will be on your home screen, making different poses and speaking to you when you tap on him. 

     You can upgrade your character and make him better in performances. If you go to [Lesson > Memories > {Character}], you can upgrade your idol further and unlock stories, voice clips, and outfits to put on in the "closet" [Home > Idol > {Character} > Closet]. 


     As you continue through the story and play live shows, your bond with which character you have on your team will grow. The higher it grows, the more voice clips and stories you'll unlock with that character. 

Collecting Prisms

     Just like Brave Souls, I wouldn't recommend spending money on this game (unless a deal package pops up). You can get prisms by completing live shows and stories. And you will collect them much faster than buying them. 
  • x10 - $0.99
  • x40 - $3.99
  • x95 - $8.99
  • x230 - $19.99
  • x310 - $24.99
  • x680 - $49.99
  • x1,220 - $79.99
     You can do character summons by going to the "photo" tab. Each summons cost 30 prisms or 15 prisms if you've paid for them. An 11-shot photoshoot costs 300 prisms but like I said, you can farm for them easily. 

     Hopefully, this article helps you in these games or helps you if you've become bored. Thank you for reading, comment suggestions below. Thanks! :-)