The classic Xenosaga series is finally making its PC debut, but don't get too excited because it's a 2004 mobile game port

The classic Xenosaga series is finally making its PC debut, but don’t get too excited because it’s a 2004 mobile game port

Bear with me here: the Xenosaga JRPG series belongs to the wider Xeno series, which also includes the lately-very-popular Xenoblade Chronicles games. The Xenosaga trilogy originally released for PlayStation 2, and the first two games were also ported to Nintendo DS. You don’t need to be a JRPG or Monolith Soft fanatic to be aware…

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How to beat the Sector Guard in Pragmata

Pragmata‘s first boss, the Sector Guard, is quite a step up compared to the challenges you’ve faced so far. But it’s also a sign of things to come: the Sector Guard is a breeze compared to bosses and even standard fights later on, not least because it’s a tutorial for the Overdrive mechanic. Because all…

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How to beat the Luna Digger in Pragmata

The Luna Digger might just be my favourite boss in Pragmata, mainly because you’ll run into this mega mechanical worm a few times before eventually delving into its nest. By the time you step into the arena, you’ve more than had enough of it. But killing the Luna Digger isn’t straightforward, as this beast is…

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Best weapons in Pragmata

Pragmata‘s weapon system is a bit weird. Aside from your basic Grip pistol (which you’ll be able to change later on), every weapon is treated as temporary. As soon as you run out of bullets, the gun is used up and disappears, forcing you to scavenge for another one off the battlefield. While you’re pushed…

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How to break blue crystal barriers in Pragmata

Almost immediately after entering Sector 1’s Solar Power Plants in Pragmata, you’ll stumble across a doorway blocked with blue crystals and rock. You can peek into the room, but you can’t get past these barriers. Once you reach Sector 2, the Mass Production Array (the area that looks like New York), you’ll find even more…

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Wizards of the Coast’s official D&D actual-play series will feature Neil Newbon and Devora Wilde from Baldur’s Gate 3 among its players

While Critical Role has partnered with Wizard of the Coast on collaborations like The Explorer’s Guide to Wildemount, most actual-play series where you can watch people play D&D are unofficial. Though there have been several produced by WotC over the years (I used to watch the Spelljammer campaign Legends of the Multiverse religiously), it seems…

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