Media Sponge is one of Starfield‘s simplest quests on its surface, but this quest to collect every volume of Dragonstar Force for Mitch on Cydonia very quickly becomes an exercise in frustration. Mitch is a huge fan of the Dragonstar Force series and tasks you with collecting rare first editions of each volume of the story on different planets throughout the Settled Systems.
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The only problem is that Mitch doesn’t tell you how many there are, and since you have to collect them one at a time, it’s easy to give up on the Media Sponge quest because you might think it’s one of Bethesda’s trademark repeatable radiant quests.
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One of the key features in Splatoon for days past on the Wii U (remember that console?) was the art posts that carried its way through the series, showcasing the talents of the players while in the hub area. That hasn’t changed in Splatoon 3. In Splatsville, players can show off their fun and weird artistic endeavors and communicate via the art posts with one another while waiting for a match.
One of the first big roadblocks in Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown is getting into the Pit of Eternal Sands. Entering this biome is part of the main quest, but how to do so is confusing, as you need two Time Powers to enter.
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We have you covered with this guide, as it will explain where to find the Two Time powers required to enter the Pit of Eternal Sands.
The new DLC for Xenoblade Chronicles 3 provides many changes and improvements not found in the base game. One notable addition to Future Redeemed is the X-Reader, a special device that provides helpful functionality to the mini-map. At first, its functions are basic, doing little more than notifying the player of survivors. However, it is possible to upgrade the X-Reader, letting it display all sorts of useful information in Xenoblade Chronicles 3: Future Redeemed.
Resident Evil Village is the latest entry in the long-running survival horror series, and many fans are wondering just how long the game takes to beat. Resident Evil games are not known for being incredibly long, but there are some reports that this one is short even compared to its predecessors. Other players have stated that the game can take quite a while to finish if you really take your time, though, so it looks like the total time will vary from player to player depending on playstyle.