Author: Sankar

Decided that degrees were as useful as extra lives in a Mario game-totally unnecessary! I’m diving into the extravagant universe of my favourite game, Assassin’s Creed, which lets me roam the world without actually paying for plane tickets. Hodophile by nature and aspiring to get lost in Hang Sơn Đoòng cave in Vietnam someday!

If you are looking to fly in the skies of Skate 4, there is a glitch that you can use to do so. With a combination of tricks and emotes, you can float, spin, and even “fly” around the map. It requires some timing and practice, but once you are aware of how to do it, it is simple. Below is a quick guide on how to fly in the game. How to Fly Using a Glitch Go into your Settings > General and check that Quick Gestures are enabled. It makes it simpler since you can now switch to…

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In Wobbly Life, there’s a secret vehicle called the Rocket Bike, also known as the Rocket Car Ship. It’s one of the fastest vehicles in the game, and getting it requires a few steps. In this guide, we’ll show you exactly how to help the astronaut finish building it, collect the required parts, and unlock the bike. How to Unlock Rocket Bike in Wobbly Life Head over to the tiny island near the central space station. You’ll see an astronaut standing next to a nearly completed ship. Talk to him and he’ll explain that he’s building the fastest ship ever,…

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If you’ve been exploring Slime Rancher 2 and wondering how to unlock the mysterious Prismacore, you’re in the right place. This hidden area is deep inside the Grey Labyrinth and is tied to the strange disruptions spreading across Rainbow Island. In this guide, we’ll walk you through step by step on how to enter the Prismacore and explain what it is, why it’s important, and how it affects the world around it. How to Enter the Prisma Core Open your map and make your way over to the Grey Labyrinth. Once you arrive at the marked spot, take the path…

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If you’re exploring Silent Hill f, you’ll eventually come across the Crimson Water Puzzle. There are five bells around the shrine, but only three need to be rung and they must be activated in the right order. This guide will show you exactly where each bell is and how to ring them correctly and complete the puzzle. Crimson Water Puzzle in Silent Hill f The puzzle is all about three bells hidden around a watery area. To solve it, you need to ring them in a specific order. By the water’s edge, you’ll find an old stone tablet with the…

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In Silent Hill f, you’ll come across the Mural Puzzle inside the Dark Shrine Rooms, right after the fight with your parents in the Shimizu Residence. This puzzle is key to moving the story forward, as solving it unlocks the path to Ebisugaoka Corrupted (Fog Town), the next main chapter. This guide will walk you through how to collect each Crest and how to place them on the mural for every ending. Mural Puzzle Location in Silent Hill f You’ll run into the Mural Puzzle in the Dark Shrine Rooms right after defeating your parents in the Shimizu Residence. Once…

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In Silent Hill f, the Ominous Photo Puzzle is one of the key challenges you’ll encounter in Shimizu Residence I. It’s a unique puzzle where you adjust the orientation of photos in a room filled with pictures of Hinako’s loved ones. Here’s a simple guide to help you complete it, no matter the difficulty level you are playing the game. Ominous Photo Puzzle Location in Silent Hill f You’ll come across the Ominous Photo Puzzle in Shimizu Residence I. To find it, head through the middle section of the floor until you reach a closed-off room filled with hanging photos…

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In Silent Hill f, one of the trickiest challenges you’ll face in Shimizu Residence I is Hinako’s Room Puzzle. You won’t be able to solve it right away since it only unlocks after you complete the other puzzles in the area. This guide will walk you through where to find each crest and how to place them on the plaque outside Hinako’s Room for all four possible endings. Hinako’s Room puzzle Location in Silent Hill f In Shimizu Residence I, you’ll come across the My Room Puzzle, but you can’t solve it right away you’ll first need to finish the…

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In Dying Light: The Beast, the Hydro-Puzzle is a side quest that sends you into the sewers to fix problems with the city’s water supply. Along the way, you’ll need to fight through infected, follow the water pipes, and crack open a hidden safe. This guide will show you how to start the quest, where to go, and the exact safe code you’ll need to unlock the loot inside. How to start the Hydro-Puzzle Quest You can unlock the Hydro-Puzzle side quest after finishing the main story quest Power Gambit in Dying Light: The Beast. Once you’ve activated the first…

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In Dying Light: The Beast, the Last Wish quest takes you on an emotional journey to help Iris, an elderly woman who is very sick. She asks for one final comfort a music box that her late husband Henry gave her. Your task is to retrieve the music box from their old home and also place flowers on Henry’s grave as a promise kept. Along the way, you’ll find three safes containing the music box and other valuable treasures. Here’s a guide to all three safe codes and their locations so you can complete the quest smoothly. How to Start…

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If you’re trying to unlock the “Know What ‘Castor’ Means?” trophy in Dying Light: The Beast, you’ll need to track down every hidden Castor Beaver statue scattered around the map. These little statues can be tricky to spot, so to save you the trouble, we’ve put together a full guide with all their exact locations. Follow along and you’ll have the trophy unlocked in no time. All Castor Woods Beavers Locations for Know What ‘Castor’ Means Trophy Know What ‘Castor’ Means? (Silvertrophy): To unlock this trophy, you’ll need to find all the hidden Castor Beaver statues scattered around the map.…

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