A Guide on How to Get the Best out of Dark Quest 3

DQ3 screenshiot

Welcome to Dark Quest 3, launching on Xbox today! Let’s jump in to some game play tips!

Your First Run

Your starting heroes in Dark Quest 3 are the barbarian, dwarf, archer, and wizard. How you allocate your hero upgrades has a huge impact on how far you will get with each run. You should start by putting a point to one of the dwarf’s barrels. This a secondary action which means you can still perform an attack action after that.

The barrels will attract attention and monsters will attack them.  All monsters have a preferred target (closest, lowest health, highest health, those in a line). The barrel must still obey these rules.

The barbarian throwing axe is essentially a free ranged attack. Make sure you put a point there soon after.

Next is the Archer with his surprise attack. The archer will shoot a random enemy when a battle starts. This attack benefits from all equipment and modifiers.

Finally, you will need some AOE, the wizard lighting storm is one of the strongest cards in the game and will kill multiple enemies when it reaches high levels, particularly if you have some rings of power equipped.

DQ3 screenshiot

General Strategies

  • Do not waste your re-roll on meaningless events. If a hero becomes poisoned, or suffers 1 damage simply accept it. Instead save re-rolls for higher impact events such as losing a hero for a few turns or high damage.
  • Always play your secondary actions first in battle to gain an advantage.
  • If you waste your re-rolls it’s only a matter of time before a dice roll will kill you.
  • Make sure your heroes don’t have low health, you can’t control 100% what will happen in battle or during the cards. If a hero has 1-3 health then you should expect death around the corner! Use your healing potion when heroes drop health to critical levels, otherwise save its charges.
  • Unlocking new heroes is crucial. Many of the locked heroes are overpowered and can easily lead you to glory.
DQ3 screenshot

Heroes

Barbarian: A good all-around hero that can take some damage and also deal a lot of damage.

Dwarf: The best hero to keep enemies busy with barrels and keep your party out of harm’s way.

Archer: This is a heavy damage hero, perhaps the hero who can deal the highest damage on a single attack. Also has an underrated evasion card which allows you to dodge an incoming attack completely.

Wizard: Strong AOE and utility cards. Lighting storm will kill many enemies at once and so will tornado if you can line the enemies up. Do not underestimate the wizard’s default attack in conjunction with his invisibility card. His magic resistance will be very useful towards the end game.

Lancer: The first hero who can summon a “pet”. The extra character is always summoned at start of battle making that character a good meat-shield. The spear can damage two enemies in a line and together with break armor you can wreak havoc when many enemies are lined up.

Prince:  This hero allows you to command an ally or enemy to attack another enemy. One of the most powerful and versatile cards. Having ranged allies around the prince will easily give them attack damage bonus without having to get the in front lines.

Savager: This hero is capable of wiping out the entire board with a single action. Allocate many points to bloodthirsty, which makes the Savager auto attack when she kills a monster.

Lady: A powerful defensive hero. She is the only one who can heal the party with a passive card. Her divine shield blocks all forms of damage.

Druid: This character can summon two “pets”. A large bear that attacks multiple enemies and a smaller fox that deals high damage to a single target. If your party needs additional defenses, you can also transform to a large tree to soak up damage while your other heroes deal the final blows.

Dwarf King: This hero also has a “pet” to help soak up some damage. In addition to that he has a passive card that calls for an ally to attack, when he gets damaged from enemies.

Knight: Just like the archer the knight can attack the lowest health enemy at start of battle automatically with Charge. If the enemy survives his Follow Me card will call for an ally to also make an attack on this target. A very powerful hero indeed.

Fire Mage: Devastating magic damage cards and a pet that can be summoned anywhere on the battlefield.

Closing Notes

A good party must have high damage dealers, ways to soak up damage without getting hurt and some form of AOE for battle with many enemies. Choose your party carefully and bring your lucky dice as you venture forth to face the sorcerer and his magic.

Good Luck my students!

Elder

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Dark Quest 3

Brain Seal Ltd


4

$18.99
Xbox One X Enhanced

A rogue-lite tabletop that mixes card based exploration with turn based combat. Create your party, draw adventure cards, roll dice and fight monsters to defeat the sorcerer and his magic.

A message from the Elder
“Heed my warning well, friends. A new evil has risen in the East. A power-hungry sorcerer of chaos magic is laying siege to the realm. That is why I called you here. You are heroes, one and all. And without you, all hope is lost. You will face untold challenges you may not survive, and old alliances will need to be rebuilt to stand a chance. I will guide you as best I can, but the rest is up to you.”

What is it?
You start the game at hero camp where you must create your party and then go on journey throughout the world by choosing different areas. Choose each area based on your party’s strengths and weakness, draw adventure cards, roll dice, fight monsters and reach the chaos castle to defeat the sorcerer and his magic.

Features
• 12 heroes and over 60 monsters
• Procedurally generated adventures and combat
• Rogue-lite experience where you create a party of heroes and play until you win or die
• 13 areas to play with over 150 adventure cards
• Survive the skull of fate and the sorcerer’s magic
• Tactical based turn based combat with controlled random numbers
• 80+ combat cards ranging from spells, weapons, potions and equipment
• Unique art world that looks, feels and plays like a tabletop
• Voice over for the sorcerer playing the role of the Dungeon Master

The ultimate tabletop game, unlike anything you have ever seen before!

Dark Quest
It’s a game of your imagination

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Best Nintendo Switch Deals: Memorial Day Video Game Sales Now Live

The long Memorial Day weekend isn’t traditionally known for its great video game prices, but you can get discounts on first party games like Animal Crossing and Super Smash Bros. right now, among others. Best Buy and Amazon are running sales right now, so it’s a good opportunity to grab some games and save some cash.

The Nintendo Switch is a runaway success, now sitting at number three in the list of all-time best-selling consoles. Some of the most popular games of the last five years have exclusive homes on the Switch, and unlike Nintendo consoles of yore, first-party Nintendo Switch game deals are fairly commonplace.

Best Nintendo Switch Deals

Best Buy Deals

Amazon Deals

Common Nintendo Switch Game Deals

TL;DR: Indie and first-party games

By far the most common Nintendo Switch deals we see are on smaller games. Games like Harvestella, for example, are perpetually on sale, but there are lots of times to save on some of the best indies on Nintendo Switch. In fact, I’d say the best chances to find deals are on indie games, and since they’re often pretty inexpensive anyway, you can load up storage with great Switch games for very little money.

The most popular Nintendo Switch deals have to be on first-party games, however. Several times a year, Nintendo will have deals on games like Breath of the Wild, Luigi’s Mansion 3, Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, and more first-party Switch games, offering them up for $39.99 (or less).

The Best Time to Buy Switch Games

The most common time to see these big savings on Nintendo Switch games happen during Black Friday (the Friday after Thanksgiving, on Nov 24th 2023) and Nintendo’s annual eShop sale in the early summer. If there’s a first-party Nintendo game you want, and you’re willing to wait, you can almost certainly snatch it up for $39.99 at some point over the course of the year.

When does the Nintendo Switch Console go on Sale?

The Nintendo Switch itself rarely sees price drops. In fact, I can’t think of a legitimate time when we saw one. However, Nintendo skirts this by offering up bundle deals, usually with a game download included.

The Mario Choose One bundle lets you pick from Mario Kart 8, New Super Mario Bros. U, or Mario Odyssey, and it comes with a pair of “Mario Red” Joy-con. As far as a deal goes, it’s currently the best around on Switch, but you’re just getting a free game.

Black Friday is when Nintendo brings out its old faithful Nintendo Switch Bundle, the Mario Kart 8 Deluxe Nintendo Switch bundle. In recent years, Nintendo’s added a subscription to Nintendo Switch Online. Nintendo Switch Online offers online play for games like Splatoon 3, as well as access to a selection of NES, Super NES and now original Game Boy games.

All the Best Memorial Day 2023 Deals

Citizen Sleeper’s DLC has taught me total failure is sometimes inevitable, and that’s okay

When my Sleeper escaped their ramshackle life on the fringes of Erlin’s Eye at the end of last year, they left behind a lot of unfinished business. I had to stop short my efforts to help Bliss make a go of her repair bay business, and Tala was left to finish making her brand-new distillery on her own. Yatagan agent Rabiyah probably has my name on an employment blacklist, too, after I upped sticks without telling them, and the spores of mushroom algae I’d been cultivating for Riko over in Greenway were no doubt left to rot and moulder somewhere. Instead, I jacked that all in to smuggle myself, my engineering pal Lem and his tiny daughter Mina onto a ship headed for some far-flung star out in the void. The Sidereal ship wasn’t going to wait. It was now or never.

Fortunately hitting an ending in Citizen Sleeper doesn’t mean the end of your save. Booting it back up again for this month’s RPS Game Club, I wanted to play out a different ending to my Sleeper’s story. Turning my back on Lem and Mina still brought its own kind of sadness, admittedly, but I wanted to dig into the game’s trio of free DLC episodes first and foremost, as that was another thing I never got time to start last year. I’ve only played through the first chapter, Flux, so far, but man alive, it was not an auspicious start for the refugee flotilla ship hoping to make a new life for themselves here. In fact, I don’t think it could have gone any worse, such was the monumental failure of my collective dice rolls and decision making. But despite absolutely beefing it in Flux, I also came to realise an important lesson. It’s okay to fail, and that failure can often make the consequences of your actions feel all the more poignant. Sure, it might not feel nice, and yes, I wish it could have gone better. But sometimes the odds really are stacked against you, and you’ve just got to roll with it.

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Review: Farming Simulator 23: Nintendo Switch Edition – Freedom With Fickle Forklift Physics

Farmhands-off.

Being a farmer is a big job. You’ve got to water your fields, rotate your crops, and keep an eye on the market prices to make sure you’re able to pull a decent profit. If you’ve ever dreamed of trying your hand at this noble profession but don’t have hundreds of acres of land to play with, Farming Simulator 23: Nintendo Switch Edition is here to provide you with the realistic farming action that might be missing from games like Stardew Valley and Story of Seasons.

Simulator games are a tricky lot; they don’t necessarily need to have the best graphics, but they need to have a realistic feel when you’re behind the wheel of these machines. Farming Simulator 23 goes to a lot of effort to recreate farm equipment for you to ride around in. The tractors, tills, and plows all feel like something you might have been stuck behind while going down a country road. While we might not have driven them personally, most of us have seen them in action before and the vehicles in this game do a good job of replicating how they move and handle.

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Talking Point: What Are You Playing This Weekend? (May 27th)

Is there any game other than Zelda?

Welcome one and all to another edition of What Are You Playing and with The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom still firmly set in our minds, we think you can see where this week might be going… again…

Over on Nintendo Life, the Zelda content has been coming thick and fast. We dived deep into the game’s disappointing lack of accessibility features, laid out some amazing shield Fuse combinations for you to try, explained how the game’s shrines make us feel like geniuses, and took a look at those all-important playtimes so far — some of us have really not been getting enough sleep.

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A New Dragon Quest Monsters Game Is Now In Development For Switch

Celebrating 25 years.

In some surprising news, Square Enix has today announced a “new adventure” in the Dragon Quest Monsters spin-off series for the Nintendo Switch.

It’s part of the 25th anniversary of the Dragon Quest Monsters series. Beyond this, and some anniversary artwork, no other information has been revealed just yet.

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Switch Heroes and Save a Pixelled, Feudal Japan in Chronicles of 2 Heroes

Summary

  • Challenging retro platformer where you can switch characters in real time.
  • Each hero plays wildly differently, allowing allowing unique skill combinations.
  • Out now on Xbox Series X|S and Xbox One.

Hi heroes! I’m Israel Mallen, PR at Catness Games. We’re the publishers behind Chronicles of 2 Heroes, a retro platformer inspired by masterpieces like The Messenger and Ninja Gaiden. This epic quest features metroidvania elements and a singular mechanic: you can switch heroes in real time!

One year ago, this gorgeously pixelled adventure received tons of support on Kickstarter. Now Chronicles of 2 Heroes is ready to launch on Xbox Series XS, PC and Xbox One May 26th. So, if you’re a fan of challenging, retro-style platformers, mark your calendars!

Meet the Heroes of Feudal Japan

In this game, Amaterasu reigns over feudal Japan with her fearsome yokai army, and only Kensei and Ayame have what it takes to stop her. These siblings have trained for years to defeat the goddess, and each one has their own unique combat style.

C2H screenshot

As a samurai, Kensei has devoted his life to mastering the art of the katana. This lethal weapon is flawless in close combat and capable of parrying projectiles. Kensei wears shining red armour, even if it affects his mobility. While he can’t jump, he can perform lightning-fast dashes and slice his way through enemies.

On the other hand, Ayame is a stealthy kunoichi trained in ninja arts. She prioritizes agility and stealth over close combat and can throw kunai from a distance to take out enemies before they even know what hit them. If an enemy detects her, Ayame can use ninjutsu techniques to avoid attacks and vanish behind foes.

Switch ’em up

As you can see, these two heroes play wildly differently. Ayame excels at agile platforming, while Kensei is a pro at close combat. But what happens when you come across an obstacle that requires both skills? Luckily, you can switch between them in real-time!

C2H screenshot

Just press a button to switch between Ayame and Kensei whenever you need to. Most levels will require you to change characters frequently, but it’s all part of the fun.

Picture this: an undead archer perched atop a high ledge with immense gaps between platforms. Use Ayame to get to higher ground, then switch to Kensei and dash through the gaps while avoiding the arrows. Finally, use your trusty katana to take out the yokai once you’re close enough.

Are you feeling confident? Try parrying his projectiles instead of dashing through them. Or switch to Ayame and teleport behind the archer and keep going without battling anyone. Thanks to the switching mechanic, you can tackle the same problem in several ways. Combine Kensei’s and Ayame’s skills to free feudal Japan from Amaterasu’s wrath.

C2H screenshot

Unlock your Potential

There are over 20 skills waiting for you to unlock in Chronicles of 2 Heroes. Each one allows for even more powerful combinations, so prepare to get creative.

I could go on and on about all the combos, enemies, and challenges that await you, but I’ll let you discover them yourself. Just know that feudal Japan needs your help, heroes! We can’t wait for you to dive into Chronicles of 2 Heroes on Xbox Series X|S, PC, and Xbox One today!

Xbox Live

Chronicles of 2 Heroes

Catness Game Studios

$24.99

Chronicles of 2 Heroes is an intense 16-bit action platformer featuring Metroidvania elements, Japanese mythos and gorgeous pixel art. That’s not all: you can switch between the protagonists in real-time! Ayame and Kensei have unique, surprising combat styles that you will need to master to save feudal Japan from Amaterasu’s wrath.

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Destiny 2: Where Is Xur Today? Location and Exotic Items for May 26-30

The leaky man, Xûr, is now live in Destiny 2 for the weekend until next week’s reset. If you’re looking to get your some shiny new Exotic armor or weapons for your Guardian, look no further.

Each week, Xûr has a random assortment of Exotic armor, one for each Guardian class, as well as a random Exotic Weapon and an Exotic Engram available for purchase. In addition to his Exotic wares, he’s got a random collection of Legendary weapons and armor to deck out your Guardians.

We’ve rounded up all the info on Xûr for the week including where to find Xûr, which Exotic weapons and armor are available, as well as which Legendary weapons you should pick up, either for PvE or PvP.

Where Is Xûr Today?

Xûr’s location can be found at The Tower on May 26 through May 30. To reach him, travel to the landing point at The Courtyard and make your way to the Hangar. Hang a left when entering the hangar and you’ll come face-to-face with space Amazon.com.

What’s Xûr Selling Today?

Exotic Engram

Arbalest – Exotic Linear Fusion Rifle

Lucky Pants – Exotic Hunter Boots

  • 7 Mobility
  • 7 Resilience
  • 20 Recovery
  • 20 Discipline
  • 6 Intellect
  • 7 Strength
  • Total: 67

Armamentarium – Exotic Titan Chest Armor

  • 2 Mobility
  • 8 Resilience
  • 26 Recovery
  • 12 Discipline
  • 16 Intellect
  • 2 Strength
  • Total: 66

Eye of Another World – Exotic Warlock Helmet

  • 14 Mobility
  • 7 Resilience
  • 12 Recovery
  • 11 Discipline
  • 2 Intellect
  • 20 Strength
  • Total: 66

Oooooh, baby! We’ve got some spicey exotic armor rolls this week. Honestly, all three of these are fantastic options, but the crown goes to the Titan chestpiece, which is not only a great exotic, but has the lowest Mobility possible, and a very high stat total. The distribution could be a bit better (high Discipline on this exotic goes very well with the perk), but I can’t really complain — this is a very, very good roll.

Exotic Weapons

Hawkmoon – Exotic Hand Cannon

  • Paracausal Shot
  • Corkscrew Rifling
  • Alloy Magazine
  • Rangefinder
  • Polymer Grip

Dead Man’s Tale – Exotic Scout Rifle

  • Cranial Spike
  • Corkscrew Rifling
  • Light Mag
  • Killing Wind
  • Hand-Laid Stock

Neither of the rolls for these iconic weapons is all that great this week. Probably best to wait for some better options!

Legendary Weapons

Gnawing Hunger – Auto Rifle

  • Extended Barrel/Full Bore
  • Tactical Mag/Extended Mag
  • Subsistence
  • Multikill Clip
  • Stability Masterwork

Judgement of Kelgorath – Glaive

  • Tempered Truss Rod/Lightweight Emitter
  • Alloy Magazine/Accurized Rounds
  • Pugilist
  • Unstoppable Force
  • Ambush
  • Charge Time/Shield Duration Masterwork

IKELOS_HC_V1.0.3 – Hand Cannon

  • Fluted Barrel/Full Bore
  • Accurized Rounds/Extended Mag
  • Rapid Hit
  • Frenzy
  • Rasputin’s Arsenal
  • Stability Masterwork

Shattered Cipher – Machine Gun

  • Fullbore/Hammer-Forged Rifling
  • Accurized Rounds/Steady Rounds
  • Under Pressure
  • Snapshot Sights
  • Reload Speed Masterwork

Cold Denial – Pulse Rifle

  • Hammer-Forged Rifling/Polygonal Rifling
  • Alloy Magazine/Armor-Piercing Rounds
  • Threat Detector
  • Unrelenting
  • Range Masterwork

Distant Stimulus – Sniper Rifle

  • Hammer-Forged Rifling/Polygonal Rifling
  • Appended Mag/Steady Rounds
  • Lead From Gold
  • Outlaw
  • Handling Masterwork

Thoughtless – Sniper Rifle

  • Extended Barrel/Smallbore
  • Steady Rounds/Flared Magwell
  • Overflow
  • Adagio
  • Land Tank
  • Handling Masterwork

The roll for Gnawing Hunger is almost a God roll, but Multikill Clip puts a damper on an otherwise ideal set of perks — even so, it’s still one of the best rolls we’ve got this week, so pick it up if you need a trusty auto rifle. Most of the others are honestly pretty not great, in this Guardian’s humble opinion.

Warlock Legendary Armor

For Warlocks, Xûr is selling the Braytech set which includes:

Braytech Gauntlets

  • 16 Mobility
  • 16 Resilience
  • 2 Recovery
  • 20 Discipline
  • 6 Intellect
  • 7 Strength
  • Total: 67

Braytech Chest Armor

  • 10 Mobility
  • 12 Resilience
  • 10 Recovery
  • 2 Discipline
  • 10 Intellect
  • 21 Strength
  • Total: 65

Braytech Helmet

  • 18 Mobility
  • 6 Resilience
  • 7 Recovery
  • 6 Discipline
  • 16 Intellect
  • 12 Strength
  • Total: 65

Braytech Leg Armor

  • 16 Mobility
  • 6 Resilience
  • 12 Recovery
  • 7 Discipline
  • 7 Intellect
  • 18 Strength
  • Total: 66

Braytech Bond

As a consilation prize for coming in dead last during Guardian Games, Warlocks have a plethora of high-stat armor options this week! Pretty much all of these are good! I don’t know what to say — this is pretty unprecedented!

Titan Legendary Armor

For Titans, Xûr is selling the Braytech set which includes:

Braytech Gauntlets

  • 25 Mobility
  • 2 Resilience
  • 6 Recovery
  • 10 Discipline
  • 10 Intellect
  • 11 Strength
  • Total: 64

Braytech Chest Armor

  • 11 Mobility
  • 10 Resilience
  • 10 Recovery
  • 12 Discipline
  • 10 Intellect
  • 10 Strength
  • Total: 63

Braytech Helmet

  • 10 Mobility
  • 12 Resilience
  • 10 Recovery
  • 2 Discipline
  • 10 Intellect
  • 20 Strength
  • Total: 64

Braytech Leg Armor

  • 10 Mobility
  • 12 Resilience
  • 10 Recovery
  • 7 Discipline
  • 7 Intellect
  • 18 Strength
  • Total: 64

Braytech Mark

Titans have some decently high stats on their armor, but they all, without exception, have too high Mobility, so it’s a bit of a wash.

Hunter Legendary Armor

For Hunters, Xûr is selling the Braytech set which includes:

Braytech Gauntlets

  • 12 Mobility
  • 7 Resilience
  • 14 Recovery
  • 16 Discipline
  • 10 Intellect
  • 6 Strength
  • Total: 65

Braytech Chest Armor

  • 15 Mobility
  • 10 Resilience
  • 6 Recovery
  • 12 Discipline
  • 15 Intellect
  • 6 Strength
  • Total: 64

Braytech Helmet

  • 10 Mobility
  • 12 Resilience
  • 11 Recovery
  • 10 Discipline
  • 2 Intellect
  • 19 Strength
  • Total: 64

Braytech Leg Armor

  • 6 Mobility
  • 6 Resilience
  • 20 Recovery
  • 6 Discipline
  • 18 Intellect
  • 7 Strength
  • Total: 63

Braytech Cloak

Hunters also got a pretty good haul this week! Pretty much any of these could be a great pick for Hunters who care about Mobility.

That’s a wrap on Xûr for this week, Guardians! What do you think of the Season of the Deep so far? Have you been to the Guardian fishing hole? Let us know in the comments! For more on Destiny, check out our review of Destiny 2: Lightfall and read about how Sony’s purchase of Bungie fits into its larger plans.

Travis Northup is a writer for IGN. You can follow him on Twitter @TieGuyTravis and read his games coverage here.

Guide: Zelda: Tears Of The Kingdom: Walkthrough – Collectibles, Tips, And Tricks

Top tear.

Welcome to our Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom Full Walkthrough Guide hub!

This Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom Walkthrough — which includes All Shrine Locations, All amiibo Unlocks, All Korok Seed Locations, plus maps, Beginner’s Advice, tips on Where To Go First, how to conquer Bosses, where to find the Best Armour and Weapons, and much more — will guide you through the Surface, Sky, and other regions of Hyrule on your quest to vanquish evil from the kingdom.

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