Cult RPG Dandy Dungeon Gets A Free Sequel Update And A Discount Soon

Dandy Dungeon: Legend of Brave Yamada, a fascinating and strange RPG about a mid-30s programmer who hates his job and is trying to create his own game, is getting a sequel–sort of. An upcoming update on April 2 will transform the game into Dandy Dungeon II: The Phantom Bride, which will offer a new conclusion for the PC and Switch game.

In Dandy Dungeon, players draw lines to move the protagonist, Yamada, through the dungeons of the game he’s building himself. Yamada is in love with his neighbor, Maria, who he adds into his game as a princess that he must rescue. The game has been praised for its fun dungeons, original gameplay, and weird sense of humor.

The sequel update, outlined on the game’s official website, will be completely free for all owners of the game. It’ll add 90 new dungeon types, 560 new sets of weapons and armor, and over 260 new enemies, as well as the new 99-floor Heaven’s Door dungeon. It’s a bit update, then.

Here’s a trailer to let you know what to expect.

The game will be discounted by 30% from April 2 as well, so new players can jump into the expanded game at a reduced price. This discount will apply to both the PC and Switch versions.

Dandy Dungeon is by Onion Games, which is working on the Switch version of Moon: Remix RPG Adventure.

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Fortnite Schedules Downtime For v12.21 Update

Scheduled maintenance will result in Fortnite downtime, barely a week after the v12.20 update dropped. The downtime will begin at 2 AM ET, and while no end time has been announced it will likely only take a couple of hours if previous updates are anything to go by.

While patch notes haven’t been released for the v12.21 update, it’s most likely to be fixing performance issues related to new features added in v12.20–particularly the Choppa. The update may also look at the FPS issues that have been on Epic’s radar since v12.00.

Overall, as a .01 update no big changes or new items are expected from it, but hopefully it will address some of the performance issues that Fortnite players have been suffering.

It’s no wonder the Fortnite servers are having difficulties as schools close across the world and bored kids try to find something to do. An increase in Fortnite and Call of Duty players has already measurably impacted internet traffic in Italy, and the same is expected to happen in other countries where lockdowns and school closures are being implemented.

Season 2 of Fortnite Chapter 2 will continue until April, so we can expect more updates and new content before then. Check out our Fortnite Season 2 roundup to make sure you get the most out of Epic’s battle royale game this season.

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Xbox Live Is Down Again For Some, Modern Warfare Affected

Xbox Live has gone down again, for some at least. The Xbox Live Support page notes that “Purchase and Content Usage” is affected right now. This is a big deal, because in some cases, these new Xbox Live issues are preventing people from launching their games to begin with.

The support pages notes that the game Smite, in particular, is affected by these latest Xbox Live issues, but the problems seem to extend beyond that game alone.

Just minutes ago, GameSpot’s repeated attempts to boot Call of Duty: Modern Warfare all failed. In a tweet, Activision Support said it’s looking into the issues.

GameSpot was also unable to load the Xbox Store due to the network issues. As always, your mileage may vary, and things may be working normally for you. Xbox Live is a global network that relies on server infrastructure that exists around the world and depends on a number of different factors for smooth operation.

Xbox Live has now gone down at least three times this month alone. The server problems may be connected to the fact that more and more people are staying home from work and school due to the COVID-19 crisis. In turn, this is putting more of a strain on Xbox Live.

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Animal Crossing: New Horizons Money-Making Guide

Bells are the main currency in Animal Crossing: New Horizons, and you’ll need a lot of them if you want to upgrade your house, buy furniture and clothes, and build various structures around your island. There are a lot of ways to make bells, and while it largely comes down to either selling things or otherwise finding money, there are some things you should know to help maximize your income and manage your bells.

First off: You can only hold 99,999 bells in your pockets at once, so it’s a good idea to deposit bells in the Nook Stop machine at Resident Services so they don’t take up pocket space. We recommend saving up a bells this way rather than paying off your loans in small increments in case a pricey item ends up in one of your stores–you’ll want the extra money for surprise purchases from time to time.

Generally, you can sell any items you don’t want or need at Nook’s Cranny, though we don’t recommend selling any crafting materials, like wood or iron–you’ll get more money by crafting with those items. You can take any fossils that Blathers has assessed but are already in your museum and sell those, for example, or sell any furniture you’ve found but don’t want. Below, you’ll find tips for selling specific items to maximize your profits, plus some other key money-making tips.

Fruit

Each island has its own native fruit: either apples, oranges, peaches, cherries, or pears. By trading with friends or traveling to deserted islands using a Nook Miles Ticket, you may come across one of the fruits not native to your island (and your mom will also send you a few toward the beginning of the game). You can sell non-native fruits for 500 bells apiece, or 5,000 bells for a stack of 10. We recommend planting non-native fruits as you get them so you can have your very own non-native fruit trees for a consistent source of income. If you have a friend whose native fruit is different from yours, you can also pick your own fruits and sell them on your friend’s island to make more money. You may also find coconuts, which sell for 250 bells each.

Fish And Bugs

One of the most consistent ways to make money is to catch and sell bugs and fish. First, if you’re low on pocket space and can’t get to the store easily, we recommend releasing any bugs or fish that aren’t worth a lot. This is especially important if you’ve traveled to a deserted island via a Nook Miles Ticket and there are other, more valuable fauna there. Our fish guide and our bugs guide both list the price you can get for each bug and fish we’ve caught so far.

You can sell any fish and bugs at Nook’s Cranny; if the shop is closed, it’s better to store them and sell them the next day than use the box outside, as that box only gets you 80% of the standard price. However, before you sell any fish or bugs each day, check for one of two random visitors: Flick or CJ. They buy bugs and fish, respectively, for a massive 50 percent markup and will stay on your island until 5 AM the next day. You can find Flick wandering around different parts of the island if he’s visiting, while CJ will usually be near water. Prioritize catching fish or bugs on the days they’re visiting to make fast money.

Hot Items

Once you have Nook’s Cranny unlocked, Timmy and Tommy will select one “hot item” a day that they’ll buy for twice the usual price. Hot items are always ones you can craft yourself and already have the DIY recipe for. Some are worth far more than others, so we recommend crafting and selling one to see how much it’ll get you. If you have the spare resources and it’s worth over a thousand bells, it’s probably worth crafting a few to get some spare change. It’s best to store crafting materials instead of selling them, since you’ll get a better return for crafting hot items and selling those.

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Money Rocks

You know the rocks scattered around your island? One rock every day will spew money when you hit it instead of stone and iron. You need to hit it eight times in rapid succession to maximize your reward, and because you’ll recoil when you hit it, it’s a good idea to dig a few holes behind you before hitting any rocks so you don’t have to readjust. If done correctly, you should walk away with 16,100 bells every day.

Money Trees

As you explore your island each day, you might come across a glowing spot in the ground. If you dig it up, you’ll get 1,000 bells, but if you bury some bells there, you’ll grow a tree that produces bells! This isn’t the most consistent or quick way to get money, but it’s relatively easy. We recommend burying 10,000 bells–you can take out a bag of bells by clicking on the bell amount in your inventory menu–which should get you a tree that produces 30,000 bells.

Mystery Tour Islands

Using a Nook Miles Ticket, which costs 2,000 Nook Miles, you can visit a random island on a “mystery tour.” There are a lot of benefits to this, but some of these islands are especially good for making money. You could find an island covered in money rocks, an island covered in rare flowers that attract rare butterflies, or even an island crawling with tarantulas. We recommend emptying your pockets of everything except the essentials before you leave for an island so you can carry as much home with you as possible and have an even bigger payout.

The Stalk Market

The stalk market is Animal Crossing’s version of the stock market. Every Sunday, Daisy-Mae will come to your island and sell you turnips for a fluctuating price, usually somewhere around 100 bells for 10 turnips. The idea is to buy turnips from her and sell them to Timmy and Tommy later in the week for a higher value. The catch is that turnips will rot after a week. Timmy and Tommy change their prices every day when they open and again at noon, so you want check with them before and after noon every day to monitor the turnips’ value. Most of the time, you’ll get a better price later in the week, but if your turnip prices are garbage, it’s a good idea to ask some friends how their markets are looking so you don’t lose too many bells.

Balloons

You’ve probably seen a balloon floating above your island with a present attached to it. These balloon presents can contain a number of different things, and sometimes, they’ll contain bags of bells! We’ve seen as much as 30,000 in one balloon, so definitely keep a slingshot on you at all times so you can shoot down these presents.

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Bored World-Class Athletes Take on the Toilet Paper Challenge

The Toilet Paper Challenge is the latest fad to hit the internet with various athletes taking part in juggling a roll of toilet paper.

The challenge has become popular over the last few days with people hoarding toilet paper due to the coronavirus. Professional soccer athletes are especially taking to it to show off their ball juggling skills a little differently than usual. The goal is to see how many times you can kick a roll of toilet paper in the air, without dropping it.

Well-known soccer players like Lionel MessiRicardo Puig, and even coach Thierry Henry jumped in on the action. Whether you’re a fan of the sport or not, it’s nice to see people find a way to have fun while staying indoors.

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Soccer athletes aren’t the only ones doing the Toilet Paper Challenge with other sports getting involved too. A WWE Backstage host made a video on Instagram before her husband, professional wrestler, Jon Moxley, made a surprise appearance.

Professional NHL players are putting their own twist on the challenge by using a hockey stick instead of their feet. But who needs a hockey stick to juggle when you’re a tennis player with a racket? Everyone has their own way of doing the Toilet Paper Challenge even if that’s DJ Diplo with an animated version. We can’t all be skilled jugglers after all.

It’s only a matter of time until people in the video game industry start getting involved. But what will pro gamers and developers use to try to keep a roll of TP in the air? Maybe controllers or headsets, who knows?

A number of sports leagues have announced delays and temporary season suspensions such as the NBAMLB, and NHL to name a few. The 2020 Tokyo Olympic Games were also postponed to 2021. However, some athletes are still finding ways to compete with F1 drivers racing digitally.

Stay safe and healthy during the current COVID-19 pandemic by following guidelines from organizations like the CDC.

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Jeffrey Lerman might not be good at juggling, but he’d juggle a keyboard for sure.You can follow him on Twitter @Snakester95.

Cyberpunk 2077–PureArts Reveals Its Upcoming Female V Figure

New images have been released of PureArts’ super detailed 1/6 scale Cyberpunk 2077 figures, this time featuring the female version of V. The company has also announced a figure version of the Yaiba Kusanagi Sportbike, though images of the bike are not yet available.

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The female V model will come with the same light-up jacket as the male one, but has a different weapon–the Kang Tao G-58 Dian. Notably the female model doesn’t get the cool Mantis blade arm that the male has.

The Sportbike also comes with a heap of over-the-top detailing, including rolling wheels and front and back light options. The bike will be sold as a bundle with either figure for $599.

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If that’s not expensive enough for you, you can buy the Ultimate Bundle, a pack with both male and female figures, the bike, and a bonus Spider Bot for $799.

Pre-orders made before March 31 will get a 10% discount, and the first 250 pre-orders will get a Spider Bot as well–making the price just slightly more reasonable. If that’s still outside your budget, there’s still plenty of merch available for CD Projekt Red’s upcoming game.

Cyberpunk 2077 is scheduled to release on September 17, 2020 for PS4, Xbox One, and PC.

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Doom Eternal Marauder Guide: How To Take Down The Game’s Toughest Enemy

Doom Eternal is full of deadly demons, but none is as worrisome as the Marauder. A former Sentinel soldier, the Maurader has a lot of the same moves as the Doom Slayer, including a short-range dash to avoid attacks and a powerful shotgun to dish out a ton of close-range damage. You’ll face the Marauder as a boss in the game’s sixth mission, Arc Complex, but later in the game, it’ll become a regular enemy you’ll have to fight more than once.

The trouble with the Marauder is that it’s the most defensively minded enemy in the game. Where other demons rush at your face, soaking up all the lead you can dump into them, the Marauder actively avoids attacks with a big shield, while dishing out a ton of punishment along the way. Fighting one Marauder can be tough, but mix it in with other demons and it can seem insurmountable.

There are ways to take Marauders down, though. It usually requires sustained damage and a lot of effort, and you’ll want to make sure to keep lots of smaller fodder demons handy for health, armor, and ammo recharges. But if you know what you’re doing when you see a Marauder, you can prioritize the target and take it out before things get too tough. The key is positioning yourself appropriately to win the fight, and to quickly disengage when you get into trouble.

Pick Your Range

The Marauder sports a big shield that protects it from bullets, and it carries three major attacks: a close-range shotgun that does a ton of damage, a long-range axe it throws at a distance, and a spectral wolf it can summon to run you down. Each of these attacks can be dealt with if you’re quick and careful, but all three can whittle you down in a hurry if you’re not on your game.

The key to dealing with the Marauder is to fight it at the correct range: not too close, not too far, but around 10-15 feet. Above all, you want to avoid the Marauder’s shotgun, its most powerful attack, which means staying back from its attacks. At longer ranges, the Marauder throws its axe, but this is an attack you can dodge if you’re paying attention; it’s tough, but better than the close-up spray of a shotgun. Whenever possible, stay at mid- to long-range on the Marauder and do your best to avoid its axes until he gets in close to take a melee swing at you. Watch out for its quick dodges, which it’ll use to get around the side of you, so it can close the gap and attack.

When you’re farther away, the Marauder will also summon a spectral wolf that’ll run you down and attack you incessantly. While it seems spooky, the wolf is actually pretty easy to take out with any weapon. Like the Marauder itself, try not to let it get too close. Blast away at it as soon as it appears to kill it quickly and save yourself some pain.

Execute A Stagger

You can’t damage the Marauder under normal circumstances because of its shield. Instead, you have to wait for the enemy to make itself vulnerable when it goes for a close-range melee attack. You’ll see the Marauder flash green when it’s coming in, which indicates that this is your moment to attack. Shoot the Marauder at this moment and you’ll briefly stagger it, leaving it open for you to do more damage before it collects itself and attacks you again.

You can stagger the Marauder with any gun, but the Super Shotgun is often your best bet. It does a lot of damage and fires in a big spread, making it tough to miss your shot when you get your very brief opening. The Super Shotgun is also handy for dishing out a lot more damage while you’ve got an opening. That means you’ll need to keep an eye out for opportunities to use your chainsaw to keep your shells stocked, though.

Don’t Forget Grenades

The Marauder will block most incoming fire with the shield when it’s not staggered, but you can still get hits on it with splash damage attacks. Your grenade is handy for these situations, especially if the Marauder is backed up by a lot of other enemies. Try to fire it to the side of the Marauder to avoid its shield and you’ll usually manage to put some extra hurt on the demon. The grenade is also great for catching the wolf right after the Marauder summons it, so don’t sleep on blowing some stuff up while you’re fighting.

Disengage!

The first fight with the Marauder is in a tight arena, but you’ll also see a lot of fodder zombies wandering around, offering you opportunities for glory kills and other chances to restock yourself. In bigger arenas where you see a Marauder backed up by lots of other demons, try to avoid getting tunnel vision dealing with just the Marauder. It’s the biggest threat, sure, but it also will distract you while other things close in from the sides and rip you apart when you’re not looking. Don’t be afraid to run from the Marauder, find some fodder demons, and juice yourself back up. The Marauder will give chase, but even the quickest demons in Doom Eternal aren’t as mobile as you are. Use monkey bars, jump pads, and teleporters to give yourself some space.

Clear The Horde With The BFG

Late in the game, you’ll add the BFG to your arsenal. This extremely large and potent gun has the capability to clear out whole arenas if used correctly–it spits off tentacles of energy that find and rip apart demons, giving you a lot of breathing room, especially when you have big enemies like the Marauder to deal with.

Unfortunately, you can’t kill the Marauder with the BFG. You can however, kill everything else with the BFG, and that’s not a bad strategy when you see a Marauder gunning for you with a lot of other enemies hanging around too. Often you’ll find BFG ammo in the same general vicinity as a Marauder fight, as if the game is encouraging you to go nuts and use the massive weapon to tear apart your foes. It’s tempting to hoard your BFG ammo for emergency situations, but trust us when we say that fighting Marauders with other enemies in the mix is usually just such an emergency.

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Valve, Microsoft, And HP Are Working Together On A VR Headset

A new “next-gen” headset is in the works, and while nothing concrete has been announced about what it’ll be able to do, it’s coming from some heavy hitters. The headset–literally just called “Next Gen HP VR Headset” on its own Steam page–is being worked on by Valve, Microsoft, and HP.

The device’s page on HP’s website gives some more information with its description. “Developed in collaboration with Valve and Microsoft, the next gen HP VR headset delivers a more immersive, comfortable, and compatible experience than the previous generation,” it reads. “It’s the new standard in VR.”

Here’s a little look at the headset, which will prominently display the “HP” logo.

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Potential buyers can sign up to be notified when there’s more news from HP’s site.

Valve is obviously invested in VR, having just released Half-Life: Alyx and giving it away for free to owners of the Valve Index (although it works on a variety of devices). The game received a 9/10 in the GameSpot review.

Zombieland Writers Reveal The Celebrity Cameo Scenes That Could Have Been

Can you imagine Zombieland without Bill Murray’s cameo? The writers have taken to Twitter to share some of the scenes that could have been if another celebrity were put in Murray’s place, including Patrick Swayze, Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson, Kevin Bacon, Mark Hamill, Sylvester Stallone and more.

Swayze was actually the original choice, writer Paul Wernick has shared, but the actor’s declining health prevented him from taking the role. The original scene would have featured the potter’s wheel from Ghost, and a dancey fight number with a zombified Swayze set to (you guessed it) I’ve Had The Time Of My Life.

Another version of the scene pitched to Sylvester Stallone reads similarly, but with a Rocky-themed fight set to Eye of the Tiger.

Mark Hamill’s script is the most outright nerdy, featuring a house cluttered with Star Wars memorabilia, a lightsaber fight with an undead Hamill and the cantina scene playing on the TV.

Joe Pesci’s script is laden with Goodfellas references, with The Rolling Stones’ Gimme Shelter blasting through the scene.

All follow the same basic structure, which is notably different to the Bill Murray zombie fake-out that appeared in the final film. The writers have said the original Murray scene was similar to the ones they’ve posted on Twitter, and it was the actor himself who suggested the changes that made their way to the final cut.

All the scripted scenes feature the main characters kicking the famous actor’s corpse repeatedly, berating them for their bad career decisions. “That’s for the ’78 Christmas Special,” is yelled at Hamill’s corpse, for example. The final scene with Murray ended up being a lot gentler, still teasing him over his Garfield role, but letting him make the joke himself.

Writers Paul Wernick and Rhett Reese have promised to share one new script per day, revealing a little bit more of Zombieland’s history more than 10 years after its release. Thanks to its enduring fanbase, Zombieland received a late sequel last year, which got Bill Murray back for a credit-scene cameo.

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The Batman Composer On The New Film — “Like It Or Not, This Is What We’re Doing”

The Batman’s composer, Oscar-winner Michael Giacchino, has shared some new insight into what to expect from the much-anticipated DC film. Speaking to Collider, Giacchino said he felt “total freedom” to write whatever music he wanted for the film, because the movie itself is aiming to stand apart from the many that came before it.

“I felt total freedom to do whatever I want,” he said. “[Director Matt Reeves] always agreed, this is our Batman, this is our version. In the same way that I always loved, what I still do about Batman comics and graphic novels, is that each of these artist, each of these authors, they take their own crack at what they want this to be. It’s their version of Batman.”

Giacchino continued: “I’m not the kind of person that says Batman must always be ‘this’. It’s like no, why? It can be whatever the artist wants to be and it has over the years done that, many times over. I love the idea of taking something and just kind of doing our version of it.”

He went on to say that, after having read the script, he “loves” Reeves’ take on Batman. “It’s different and it feels fresh. In the way that I get excited when I see a new graphic novel or a comic book coming out with a new take on it. It feels like that,” he said.

Giacchino also revealed that the music you heard in the first teaser for The Batman was actually written in 2019. Reeves used it during internal presentations for The Batman, and he liked it so much that he plans to keep it for the final cut. Giacchino pointed out that this is very rare in film, as music is often added last.

“This was a great opportunity to, from the get go, say, ‘Nope, this is our Batman,'” Giacchino said about the music. “‘Like it or not, this is what we’re doing.'”

Also in the interview, Giacchino praised the casting of Robert Pattinson as Batman. The doubters will understand why he was the right choice when they see the film, he said.

Giacchino is a Hollywood veteran. He collaborated with Reeves before on War for the Planet of the Apes, while he is also known for the music he wrote for the Mission Impossible, Jurassic Park, and Star Trek franchises. He also did the music for Pixar’s Ratatouille and Up, the latter of which won him an Oscar. In the world of video games, Giacchino wrote the music for numerous Medal of Honor games, as well as the first Call of Duty.

Production on The Batman shut down earlier this month due to the COVID-19 crisis. The movie, which also stars Andy Serkis, Zoe Kravitz, Colin Farrell, Paul Dano, and Jeffrey Wright, remains scheduled to hit theatres on June 25, 2021.