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We Happy Few – Everybody Must Get Stoned

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Acquired: The quest is triggered while exploring the Eel Pie Holm and coming across a guy throwing rocks at people from a wooden platform.

 

Objective(s):

  • Stop the Stoning
  • Open the Chest

 

Stop the Stoning

Head for the platform the guy throwing rocks is standing on. It’s best to rush up to him as he will still throw rocks at you while sneaking. Once you reach the platform, he will stop throwing rocks, but you will be flagged as trespassing. This will cause quite a few angry people to start attacking you so be ready.

 

Open the Chest

To complete the quest, use a lockpick to open the chest on the platform.

 

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We Happy Few – Shibboleth

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Acquired: This quest is triggered when coming across Mr. and Mrs. Browing while exploring Eel Pie Holm. They will be crying next to a campfire in front of a tent.

 

Objective(s):

  • Talk to the Couple
  • Come Back at Night
  • Help Them Survive the Night
  • Search the Suitcase

 

Talk to the Couple

Talk to the couple to learn about their situation.

 

Come Back at Night

Head back to the couple after 9 pm and wait around until the location gets attacked by some thugs.

 

Help Them Survive the Night

Fend off the three thugs while protecting the couple. When the thugs have been defeated the objective will update.

 

Search the Suitcase

If the couple survived, they will give you the password to open the suitcase. If they didn’t survive, you will need to open the suitcase using your own means.

 

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We Happy Few – Mysterious Chest

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Acquired: This quest is triggered after coming across a giant purple chest that randomly spawns near the abandoned houses in Eel Pie Holm.

 

Objective(s):

  • Investigate the Curious Chest
  • Wait a day or two

 

Investigate the Curious Chest

Walk up to the chest and read the note there.

 

Wait a day or two

Find a bed and sleep for 24 hours or keep doing the things until a day has passed. Return to the chest and use a lockpick to open it. This should cause the quest to complete.

 

*NOTE: This quest is currently bugged and cannot be completed.

 

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We Happy Few – Haute Cuisine

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Acquired: The quest was triggered while exploring Eel Pie Holm and coming across four thugs attacking a girl.

 

Objective(s):

  • Get rid of the kidnappers
  • Get the key
  • Talk to the chef

 

Get rid of the kidnappers

There will be a total of 4 kidnappers to deal with during this quest. Three of them will be patrolling the courtyard while another is up in the tower like structure. You can either sneak up and knock out all of the kidnappers or face them head-on if you so choose.

 

Get the key

After defeating the four kidnappers, head to the top of the tower to find the key hanging on a post behind a chest.

 

Talk to the chef

Head below the tower to find a chef locked up. Use the key to free him and talk to with him to complete the quest.

 

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We Happy Few – Regurgitation Elucidation

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Acquired: This quest is triggered by contracting food poison from eating rotten food.

 

Objective(s):

  • Find Charcoal
  • Find an Empty Bottle
  • Find Night Blooming Nonsuch
  • Craft Sick Up Tea
  • Make Yourself Throw Up

 

Find Charcoal

Charcoal can be found in campfires, ovens, stoves, and fireplaces.

 

Find an Empty Bottle

Empty bottles can be found in trash cans, desks, tables, and lockers.

 

Find Night Blooming Nonsuch

Night Blooming Nonsuch can be collected at night when the flower blooms and are located all across Barrow Holm and Eel Pie Holm.

 

Craft Sick Up Tea

When you have collected all of the ingredients, navigate to the crafting screen and head to the survival tab. Select Sick Up Tea from the list and hit the craft button.

 

Make Yourself Throw Up

Move over to the inventory tab and locate the Sick Up Tea on the health tab. Use it to make your character throw up to complete the quest. If you are no longer suffering from food poisoning, then the game will not let you use the tea. You will have to contract food poisoning again to drink the tea.

 

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We Happy Few – Hydration Edification

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Acquired: Locate the water pump near the center of Barrow Holm to trigger this quest.

 

Objective(s):

  • Find a Canteen
  • Fill a Canteen at a Pump

 

Find a Canteen

The easiest canteen to acquire can be found on a corpse in front of the water pump. Another canteen can be found in an abandoned house off to the south from the water pump (right side if facing the front of the pump). The canteen will be on a small dresser to the left of a bed on the top floor. If you feel like you’ll need more water on your journey, head to Rorke’s Drift Bridge to find a vending machine next to a joy detector. The vending machine has some canteens for sale priced at 8 sovereign each.

 

Fill a Canteen at a Pump

Return to the pump and fill up the canteen to complete the quest.

 

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We Happy Few – Heal Thyself

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Acquired: This quest is triggered automatically after collecting some Rose of Gilead.

 

Objective(s):

  • Collect 2 Gilead Petals
  • Craft Healing Balm
  • Use the Healing Balm

 

Collect 2 Gilead Petals

The petals can be collected from Rose of Gilead bushes scattered across Barrow Holm. An image of the plant is below.

 

 

Craft Healing Balm

After collecting the 2 Gilead Petals, navigate to the craft screen and go to the survival tab. Select Healing Balm from the list and press the craft button.

 

Use the Healing Balm

Once crafted, move over to the inventory screen and find the Healing Balm under the health tab. Use the Healing Balm to complete the quest. The game will not let you use it if you’re at full health.

 

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Ni No Kuni II: Revenant Kingdom Review – All Hail the King

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SUMMARY

Ni No Kuni II: Revenant Kingdom follows the young prince, Evan Pettiwhisker Tildrum, on his journey to create a new kingdom where everyone can live in peace. Evan is joined by various party members who are inspired by his ideals and have chosen to support him in this endeavor. Shortly into their journey, Evan and his friends discover there is an evil power at work that threatens the world. It is up to the young prince to unite the major kingdoms of the land to face this great evil.

 

COMBAT

Combat in Ni No Kuni II is action oriented. The player controls one of the characters in a party of three and has the option to cycle between them. All of the party members have a standard light and heavy attack along with the option to dodge and block. Each character can also use skills to increase their effectiveness in battle. Those skills range from magic attacks like a fireball to weapon attacks like a spinning slash that really increase the damage output. You can also assign little elemental spirits known as higgledies to assist you while in combat. Their help comes in the form of healing your party, summoning a cannon to shoot at the enemy, inflicting enemies with status ailments, etc. Mixing all of this together gives a combat experience that flows smoothly and doesn’t feel too repetitive.

 

CONTENT

There is a ton of content in Ni No Kuni II that will keep you busy for quite some time. Besides the main story quests, there are side quests, skirmishes, collectibles, corrupted enemies, dream doors, exploring and building up your kingdom. Most side quests have the player traveling throughout the land, collecting materials to turn in or fighting monsters to satisfy an objective. Next up are skirmishes, which are large scale battles where you control up to four squads of soldiers to battle enemies on the world map. Your forces are determined by the level of might you have. Using squad abilities or summoning more troops will cause your might to diminish. The battle is over as soon as you or the enemy’s might reaches zero. Outside of side quests and skirmishes, there are 3 main forms of collectibles, Higgledies, song books, and citizens (this will be covered in another section), for your kingdom. Higgledies are little spirit creatures that assist Evan and party during combat. They can be found from meeting Higgledy stone’s conditions, kingdom quests, or making them in the kingdom. Songbooks are spread throughout the world hidden in chests, as rewards for quests, or obtained by beating tainted monsters and there are 31 of them to find. The third form of collectibles comes in the form of tainted monsters that have a dark aura about them. They are upgraded versions of the normal monsters with more HP, defense, and attack making them more deadly. There are 50 of them ranging up to level 69 for you to fight and slay for a healthy amount of money and exp. The ultimate challenge in Ni No Kuni II comes in the form of 10 dream doors hidden throughout the world for you to find and can be challenging to the unprepared. They are procedurally generated areas filled with enemies, treasure chests, and no map. As you move further in, the level of the dream door rises to a max level of 5. This increases the level of the enemies in the dream door. At the end, you will fight a boss who drops a dream fragment which you will need to complete a specific side quest. If you get tired of side quests, fighting monsters, or collecting things you can always hop into your boat or zeppelin and explore the world. There are tons of out of the way areas for you to see. If that’s not your fancy, then there is always in my opinion, the best part of the game. Building up your kingdom.

 

BUILDING A NEW KINGDOM

A major part of Ni No Kuni II is being able to build a new kingdom where its citizens can live in peace. There are 64 buildings that can be added to your kingdom and a total of 103 citizens that can be recruited and assigned to those buildings to help the kingdom prosper. To build and upgrade buildings, you will need to generate enough kingsguilders; the currency the kingdom generates over a period of time that is used to pay for buildings and upgrades. The more buildings you build, the more kingsguilders you can make. The kingdom can be upgraded 3 times to a maximum level of 4 while buildings can be upgraded to level 3 or 4 depending on the building. Buildings that generate resources tend to have a max level of three while the others typically max out at level 4. Leveling up buildings will allow for additional citizens to be assigned to that building and will also unlock additional research topics. Research topics take a set amount of time to research and unlock new things to help out Evan on his journey. A couple of examples are increased exp for non-active party members or the ability to make high-level gear and weapons. Some research topics will require citizens with specific skills before research can begin. Citizens can be found through the game and have specific skills that make them more efficient in certain buildings over others. Some can be recruited through side quests while others are unlocked through the in-game shop, Swift Solutions. As you start to recruit new citizens, check out the map of your kingdom regularly as citizens will have quests from time to time that reward in kingsguilders, weapons, and materials. Your kingdom will generate resources and allow you to build some of the best equipment in the game, so it’s important to keep up with it.

 

OPINION

I really enjoyed the 130+ hours I spent playing Ni No Kuni II for the most part. The story was just ok. It followed the “main hero must save the world” theme and had a lot of repetitive fetch side quests. The other thing I was a little annoyed about was some of the trophies were a little grindy, but that’s to be expected in an RPG. What really did it for me in this game was the combat and how smooth and seamless it was. That coupled with a Studio Ghibli like world to explore and the very well done kingdom building feature more than made up for the few cons I mentioned.

 

RECOMMENDATION

I would definitely recommend this game to anyone who is an RPG lover or to someone who is looking for a great game to play with the family. 

 

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Kingdom Come Deliverance Review – The Life of a Peasant

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SUMMARY

Kingdom Come Deliverance is an open-world action RPG that takes place in the country of Bohemia during the year 1403.  You play as Henry, the son of a blacksmith. What starts out as any other day ends up turning Henry’s whole life upside down. This event, that happens early in the game, causes Henry to set out on a quest of vengeance to track down those who wronged him. During his quest, Henry will meet new and exciting people and partake in new experiences that will not only help him grow as a person but find his place in the world.

WORLD

The world of Kingdom Come Deliverance looks quite gorgeous for not being a triple-A title. Each building throughout the various towns has a form of detail reminiscent of the buildings from the time period they are modeled after.  The towns also contain various merchants that you would expect to see from back then such as a scribe and miller. Even the character models were made with the time period in mind. They live, work, dress, behave, and act similarly like the peasants, lords, and bandits of the olden days. The world also contains plants to harvest, animals to hunt, and some beautiful scenic areas.  However, as you play the game, you will sometimes notice that buildings and objects do not load into the game correctly causing them to look distorted. It might even make you fall through the ground, trapping you, with reloading as your only escape option.

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CONTENT

There is plenty to do in Kingdom Come Deliverance that will keep you busy for quite a while. There are many quests and activities to complete, gear to collect, locations to explore, and dice to win. The quests and activities are spread throughout the whole map and consist of objectives, such as finding someone or something, gathering information, hunting, stealing items, fighting, or killing bandits and Cumans. Each side quest also has its own unique story to follow, some of which can be really entertaining or really buggy. There were a couple of quests where bugs prevented me from completing them. The activities are more repetitive like hunting game or fist fighting for money. Gear is also plentiful in the game with both light and heavy armor that can impact the current task you are tackling. Light gear is less protective but doesn’t make as much noise which is perfect for stealthy situations. Heavy armor is more useful in battle and is able to absorb more hits from enemies causing Henry to take less damage. There are also many different weapons ranging from short swords, sabers, and longswords to axes, polearms, and spears to even maces, daggers, and bows. Each weapon also requires Henry to have certain stats like a specific amount of strength and agility to effectively wield it. Blade weapons like swords need to be sharpened and repaired to keep up the damage they do and prevent breakage. While working on quests and looking for the best gear, there are tons of hidden things just waiting to be explored such as graves, interesting locations, bird nests, accidents and bandit camps to name a few. Graves are locations where Henry can dig using a spade to find loot in the form of groschen, gear, or even books. Interesting locations can also have hidden loot or some unusual scene to gawk over. There are also nests located in high locations that require you to shoot them down with an arrow and can contain groschen, jewelry, or even gear for your horse. Accidents are often broken down carriages with loot nearby that can typically be found in a hidden in chest or barrel nearby.  If the accident occurred on a slope, chances are the treasure container rolled down the hill. You can also come across bandit camps that can house a couple to a crap ton of bandits. These areas are good for collecting loot off the bandits to sell in towns to make a profit. When you’re ready to take a break from quests, looting, exploring, and fighting, you can take Henry to the local inn to try your luck at a game of dice, which is similar to Yahtzee.

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HENRY

Now that we have gone over the world and content in Kingdom Come Deliverance, let’s talk about our favorite son of a blacksmith, Henry. When you get control of Henry, he is essentially a blank slate. This means that his skills are all level one, his gear is his peasant attire, and he doesn’t even know how to read. This puts you in a position to shape Henry to fit your play style. You can elect to focus on his speech over combat, make him the very definition of a knight, or even a stealthy rogue who takes what he pleases. A couple of skills to really pay attention to are speech, strength, reading, and alchemy. The higher Henry’s speech skill the more likely he can talk his way out of an unfavorable situation. A good example would be when you’re carrying stolen goods and get randomly searched by a city guard. With a high enough speech, you can convince the guard to let you go with your stolen goods. The strength skill not only allows Henry to wield better weapons but also determines how much weight he can carry. This is important because being able to carry more gear means you can explore more areas and carry more loot. There is also the mule skill in the strength tree that increases the amount of weight Henry can carry. The reading skill is really helpful for doing things like Alchemy where Henry has to read the recipe to make the potion or for reading skill books that help boost his skill level. Alchemy is an important skill because it allows Henry to make Savior Schnapps, a potion that allows you to save anywhere. This is huge because the only other ways to save the game are by sleeping in a bed or when the autosave triggers from a quest.  Another important aspect to keep in mind is that Henry has to eat, sleep, and take a bath pretty regularly. If Henry gets too hungry, his max health and stamina bar with start to decrease, ultimately making him weaker in battle. Fortunately, the game provides plentiful food pots in town and at camps spread throughout the world to help. When Henry goes a couple days without sleep, he starts to get really tired, causing him to fall off his horse while riding or straight to the ground if walking. He can even be so exhausted he just passes out where he lands. Bathing is equally important because, over time, Henry will start to smell which enemies can detect when trying to sneak up on them. It also messes up his charisma when interacting with people, affects his ability to convince others with words, and causes them to comment on his appearance.

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COMBAT

Fighting in Kingdom Come Deliverance comes in many forms such as using fists, melee weapons, and bows. Fistfights usually involve Henry and one other person going at it until one or the other has been knocked out. Melee combat is a bit more involved with a five-point star that has a circle in the middle of it which displays on enemy combatants. One of those six sections will be red to indicate that it is selected and each section represents a different part of the body to target. The top point of the star is an attack aimed at the enemy’s head while the top right is the right half of the torso, top left is the left half of the torso, bottom right is the right leg, bottom left is the left leg and the center circle is the stomach area. You can unlock weapon combos that help Henry break through enemy defenses such as a shield wielding enemy by using consecutive attacks and changing to different sections with each strike. Weapon type can also have an effect on combat with each weapon having their own unique combos to master. Blunt weapons such as a mace tend to be more effective against plate armor where swords do more damage to those wearing lighter armor. Melee combat can get quite difficult early on in the game when fighting more than one enemy, and the auto lock-on can be a little bit frustrating when 3 or more enemies are present.  Bows are another type of weapon in the game and can be used to hunt game or attack enemies a distance. I find it easier to manage multiple enemies with a bow than with a melee weapon as you can buy different types of arrows to match the situation. I would like to mention that as of now, the bow can be a little hard to use. There are no crosshairs to aim an arrow with and it seems to not be very accurate. The best way I found to hit a target was to aim down and a little to the right of the target while I was getting a feel for the bow.

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OPINION

I really enjoyed my time playing Kingdom Come Deliverance for the most part. Henry made a really cool main character to play and it was refreshing to control someone who was just an ordinary guy. The story was alright and kept me interested, but it was easy to put off doing story quests in favor of exploring the land and looking for side quests. The side quests are what really held my interest. They were mostly well done and enjoyable to complete with some really good content. However, there were at least seven quests that I could not complete because of bugs. I ended up losing hours of progress and had to keep reloading previous saves to try and progress to no avail. I also did do a no-kill playthrough and felt it took away from the game a bit. During some of the bigger required battles in the game, I had to sit off to the side while my allies did all the work. This caused the battle to take twice as long and wasn’t really fun. There was also the occasional instance where some of the buildings didn’t load all the way after a cutscene. It took a little bit of time to find my way out after all of the doors disappeared. Things, like traversing the world or working on quests, seemed to move really slowly, leading me to feel like I wasn’t making very much progress. I think this can be attributed to how spread out things are on the map. Different objectives on a quest could have you travel to distant locations just to talk to someone and then send you right back to where you were.  

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RECOMMENDATION

When everything is said and done, I would recommend giving this game a shot after a few more patches are released and the price comes down a bit. The main thing that really ruined the game for me was having to fight with game breaking bugs. I spent at least four hours trying to complete one quest and was unable to do so. This was a similar issue for the other quests that were also bugged. Once most of the issues are fixed, I would have no problem coming back to nab the platinum trophy. 

 
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Kingdom Come Deliverance – The King’s Silver

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Welcome to NGB and our Kingdom Come Deliverance walkthrough for The King’s Silver quest! Here you’ll find everything you’ll need to easily breeze through this quest.

The King’s Silver Overview

Quest Giver:  Sir Radzig – Rattay

Summary: Henry checked in with Sir Radzig to see if there was anything he could help with.  Sir Radzig told him that the Master Engineer needed someone to assess the damage to the Skalitz mine so he could get it up and running.

Objective(s):

Examine the mining works

N/A – Head to the mine gallery first, all other objectives get updated

Examine the ore processing yard

Head to the marker on the map to inspect the area. A few bandits have set up camp here. You can either take them out or inspect the area and flee.

Examine the condition of the mineshaft

N/A – Head to the mine gallery first, all other objectives get updated

Examine the condition of the waterworks

N/A – Head to the mine gallery first, all other objectives get updated

When you arrive at the mine gallery, a dialog will start with a miner keeping watch over it.

Walk past the miner and head into the mine gallery. Keep moving forward until a cutscene triggers. This updates the objectives to only escape from the mine.

Escape from the mine

After a cutscene, dialog with another miner occurs. He will then jump down from the landing he was on and attack Henry. You can kill him or knock him out. From this point on there will be multiple guards until you reach the exit. You can choose how to deal with them. For my playthrough, I’m going for the no-kill trophy so I fist fought with a couple and ran past the others until I found the exit.

Inform Tobias Feyfar

Tell Tobias that Nemoy and his gang were stealing silver from the mines. Finish the conversation with him and the quest will complete.

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