Fallout 4: Nuka-World
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Fallout 4: Nuka-World 'Home Sweet Home' walkthrough

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Fallout 4: Nuka-World
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Fallout 4: Nuka-World 'The Grand Tour' walkthrough

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Fallout 4: Nuka-World
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Fallout 4: Nuka-World 'An Ambitious Plan' walkthrough

Follow your waypoint to Fizztop Mountain and take the elevator to the top where Gage will be waiting for you. He'll fill you in on the history of Nuka-World and the unrest between the three rival gangs. Pass a speak check and he'll also reveal the motivations behind the three: the Disciples appreciate violence, the Operators favor money, and the Pack value a show of strength. Your job now is to meet with the gang bosses and earn their support. The Fizztop Grille and Fizztop Grille patio are your new quarters. Spend some time looting items or using the cooking, chemistry and power armor stations. Three waypoints mark the locations for the three gang bosses. Find and meet with them in any order. ...
Fallout 4: Nuka-World
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Fallout 4: Nuka-World Taken for a Ride walkthrough

Taken for a Ride triggers when you arrive at Nuka-Station and a voice over the intercom announces the arrival of fresh meat to run the gauntlet. That fresh meat is you, and the gauntlet entrance is at the end of the monorail platform. The first room in the gauntlet is full of turrets. Take them out or sprint past them. Make a left when walking into the second room to find a red door with a master lock. Unlocking this door will allow you to bypass most of the tripwire traps in the room. Head up the wooden stairs to the next area of the gauntlet. Once on the second floor, navigate yourself around or disarm the three-way tripwire trap, and make your way to a room with three red doors. The door on the right drops grenades upon opening, and the...
Fallout 4: Nuka-World
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Fallout 4: Nuka-World All Aboard walkthrough

If you are over level 30, All Aboard will begin automatically. Tune into the Nuka-Cola Family Radio station to discover the location of the Nuka-World Transit Station. Follow the waypoint to the transit station, which is located on the southwest portion of the Commonwealth near The Lonely Chapel. A team of Gunners led by Commander Kaylor will be guarding the station when you arrive. Clear the area, and make your way into the underground the transit area where you'll find an injured man, Harvey, sitting on the floor of the abandoned monorail station, the Transit Center. Offering a stimpak to him will present multiple speech checks, which, if passed, will lead to him revealing he's part of a trap the raiders from Nuka-World set up to lure unsuspecting...
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How to get ready for the Destiny: Rise of Iron’s Wrath of the Machine raid

The Rise of Iron expansion for Destiny dropped on Tuesday, and the expansion’s endgame raid, Wrath of the Machine, opens up this Friday, Sept. 23, at 10 a.m. PT. The first week’s lockout will reset on Sept. 27, so the opportunity will be gone if you haven’t cleared the raid by then. You’ll fall behind the most elite players. Bungie’s marketing will still tell you that your Guardian is a legend even if you don’t clear the raid. But you’ll know it isn’t true. Here’s how to get raid-ready. Get your Light up As always, Light is the stat that dictates everything that matters about your character in Destiny. It determines how much damage your weapons do. It determines how much defense your armor offers. It dictates how many cooldown-reducing stat points you can get. And, if an activity has...
Fallout 4: Nuka-World
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Fallout 4 Nuka-World collectibles guide and locations

Fallout 4: Nuka-World is full of collectible content. From hidden cappys to medallions to star cores, here's how to find them all. Table of contents Hidden Cappys Nuka-Town USA Galactic Zone Dry Rock Gulch Nuka-Cola Bottling Plant Kiddie Kingdom Safari Adventure Medallions Galactic Zone Kiddie Kingdom Dry Rock Gulch Safari Zone World of Refreshment Star Cores Galactic Zone: Vault-Tec: Among the Stars exhibit Galactic Zone: Starlight Interstellar Theater Galactic Zone: RoboCo Battlezone Galactic Zone Grounds Nuka-Galaxy Outside Galactic Zone Hidden Cappys Collect the 10 hidden cappy codes to complete Cappy in a Haystack. Nuka-Town USA ...
Shin Megami Tensei 4: Apocalypse
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Shin Megami Tensei 4: Apocalypse beginner's guide

Shin Megami Tensei 4: Apocalypse is the latest entry in a franchise with a reputation for being esoteric, unforgiving and niche, making it tough for players to get into. But is that really true? Much like the less-maligned Persona series, each Shin Megami Tensei game is an experience that stands on its own, which makes every entry a perfect place to jump in. Arguably, there are some small exceptions to Shin Megami Tensei 4: Apocalypse, seeing as it's a direct companion to Shin Megami Tensei 4. But that doesn't really change anything, as you can still play it with just a simple grasp of Japanese role-playing game concepts. In this guide, we'll reintroduce the twists to returning Shin Megami Tensei 4 players and teach newcomers the best ways to play the...
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Pokémon Go Plus: Everything you need to know (update)

Pokémon Go is now available on iOS and Android for free — at least for those in the U.S., Australia, New Zealand and Japan — but the game is about to get a $34.99 add-on. The Pokémon Go Plus is out on Sept. 16, and when it launches, it will change up the way you currently play the game in some big ways. Must Read Your biggest Pokémon Go questions, answered That's because the Pokémon Go Plus is a standalone peripheral that lets you play without having to look at your phone's screen the entire time. There are a ton of things we still don't understand about how the peripheral will work, but here's what we know so far. What is the Pokémon Go Plus? The Pokémon Go Plus is a $34.99 add-on peripheral that interacts with Pokémon Go. The Plus resembles a Pokéball...
World of Warcraft: Legion
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World of Warcraft: Legion beginner's guide

World of Warcraft is a daunting beast with a rich 12-year history behind it that could scare off both new and returning players. Yet with its latest update, World of Warcraft: Legion, it's easier than ever to get back in or start fresh — especially with the level boost system Blizzard is offering. World of Warcraft: Legion is different than other expansions, though. Choosing the appropriate place to be and knowing what you should do — and not do — there will help you maximize the experience you earn and collect better gear faster. This guide will show you the most efficient path through Azeroth on your quest to reach the level cap of 110. Table of contents Catching up The basic story so far Classes Choosing a class Tank Healer D...
Deus Ex: Mankind Divided
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Deus Ex: Mankind Divided guide

Deus Ex: Mankind Divided is all about making choices. You can run and gun your way through its dystopian future, or you can sneak your way through its shadows. You can murder everyone in your way, or you can knock out your enemies and hide their bodies. Who lives, who dies, who sees your story? It's up to you. There's no wrong way to play Deus Ex: Mankind Divided, but there is a tougher — and, we'd argue, in some ways more rewarding — way to play. Polygon's Deus Ex: Mankind Divided guide focuses on that approach, combining stealth and non-lethality. Follow our walkthrough, and your version of Adam Jenson will be silent, but he won't be a killer. Learning to think and act stealthily If you're going for a stealth playthrough of Deus Ex: Mankind...
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Pokémon Go buddy system: How to walk, collect candy and bond with your Pokémon

Pokémon Go is getting more personal this week with the advent of buddy Pokémon, a feature that invites the characters to sidle up to their trainers. It’s a system that could bring lapsed trainers back into the fold as it simplifies annoying processes and fosters that special human-Pokémon connection the game’s been missing since launch. What is a buddy Pokémon? A buddy Pokémon is exactly as it sounds: a Pokémon the player wants to befriend. What this really amounts to is a special place on the trainer profile screen, standing alongside the player avatar. What can I do with a buddy Pokémon? Selecting a Pokémon from a player’s collection happens in the trainer profile menu; there’s an option to choose alongside the journal and customization tools. Once selected, that Pokémon will...
Deus Ex: Mankind Divided
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Deus Ex: Mankind Divided Stopping Marchenko and Protecting The Future walkthrough

It's possible to have it all, but the game doesn't exactly tell you how to do that. You can choose to go to save the U.N. Council or confront Viktor, but you'll only have 10 minutes to complete the task before failing the task you didn't go to first. Go to save the U.N. Security Council first, because you'll be able to disarm Viktor's detonator at the beginning of your encounter with him. Head to the U.N. VIP area first. This is the hardest stealth area in the entire game. Slip past the first two guards you see and a turret on your way to the waypoint. The next area is where stealth can get difficult. Head inside the vent at the ground level just before you see the stairs and just past the first turret. This will take you past most of the guards....
Deus Ex: Mankind Divided
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Deus Ex: Mankind Divided Securing the Convention Centre walkthrough

Follow the waypoint and speak to the guard at the glass. To trigger the next cutscene. Choose to trick the guard, and he'll leave his post. Don't attack him. Everyone will open fire, and you'll be dead in seconds. There aren't a lot of areas you can go to in here because everything is heavily guarded, and there are cameras and laser grids everywhere. Search until you find two vending machines. Move them out of the way to find a vent. Crawl through the vent until you find an opening that leads to yet another vent. This will take you farther into the restricted area. Slip out of the vent with the help of your Glass-Shield Cloak and head straight across the room into the door that leads to a closet. There's another vent in...
Deus Ex: Mankind Divided
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Deus Ex: Mankind Divided Hunting Down the Final Clues walkthrough

Once you're back in the city, you can meet with Vega and Miller. Traveling on the streets is not as easy as it once was. Martial law is in effect. Police are executing anyone found on the streets. Tread lightly. Fortunately, you don't actually need to do any sneaking. A cutscene handles the heavy lifting. Head to see Vega first to trigger a conversation with her. Now you'll actually have to sneak around to see Miller. A cutscene isn't going to help you this time. To make things easy, the cops are really only patrolling solo or in teams of two. There are cars and barriers everywhere that provide cover. Stick to perimeters. Hug the walls and buildings and crouch your way toward the waypoint. You shouldn't have to engage any of the officers along the way. Use the...
Deus Ex: Mankind Divided
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Deus Ex: Mankind Divided G.A.R.M. walkthrough

This is the first mission where you won't be dropped into a decaying cityscape. You're in the snowy mountains. Make your way to the waypoint to get started. Hack the door and walk inside. Oh, wait! Viktor kicks in the door and hits you with a jump scare. This triggers a cutscene as Jensen is drugged and dragged into the facility. You have the option to contact Vega or Miller once you come to. Viktor's men think they killed you, but you're alive and you still have all of your gear, so that's convenient. Climb the snowy bluffs until you reach the door marked by the waypoint. Head down the hallway. Watch out for the camera on the wall. Duck under its vision cone to reach the door on the other side. There's a control panel on the left side of the room when you...