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Moonlighter isn't exactly a game that hands you a farm and some crops, but it's highly similar to Harvest Moon since it also involves management and exploration. In Moonlighter, you get to play as a medieval fantasy shopkeeper-- you're responsible for arming fantasy adventurers to the te<br><br> <br>Despite calling herself a performance artist, Wigfrid is ultimately a warrior,  [https://Switchworlds.com/ Nintendo switch patch notes] one of the most combat-oriented characters in the game. She comes with a Battle Spear and Battle Helm that are pretty powerful to start with, excellent starting gear. She also gets a nice boost to Health and Sanity with every successful mob k<br><br> <br>Auto reload is for wussies. Yes, we said it. You're a big kid! You can darn well reload your own gun without the game doing it for you! No Auto Reload offers this option by preventing weapons from doing it automatically once they run out of quart<br> <br>That’s what ultimately makes WX-78 one of the best options for covering long distances in a short period of time. He can move quickly, especially if struck by lightning, and the chance to find some Gears on your travels is a great incentive to keep mov<br><br> <br>However, the people of Saint Denis continually shouting at you to slow down makes it ever so infuriating. No matter how slow you go, they incessantly moan at you, telling you to go slower, and it makes you want to shoot t<br><br> <br>Whenever you get to camp, you immediately slow down to a brisk walk, and it is infuriating. You could get across the entire map in a relatively quick time, but getting from one end to camp to the other is a real arduous t<br><br> <br>Oddly enough, the former ruler on the Nightmare Throne has the least to worry about of any of the characters. His Sanity stands at 200, and it recovers at a rate of 20 points per minute. It helps that he comes with the Codex Umbra, an item that requires Sanity to create Shadow Puppets (which can help you in combat or when gathering resourc<br> <br>Every character in the Don't Starve franchise has some unique quirks. Wormwood loves to plant things and can plant without a farm, Wendy has her twin sister's ghost follow her everywhere, and Maxwell is able to manage his sanity quite eas<br><br> <br>Hypothermia and freezing death can occur, depending on what state you're in. That means warming up and taking appropriate precautions when the weather gets chilly. It's another way to further lose yourself in the game wo<br><br> <br>However, like a lot of these style games, his death raises the question of healing. You get shot continuously, an insane amount in fact, and leave without a scratch, but it happens in a cutscene and boom, your d<br><br> <br>You can never have too many items, right? Or creatures, either—living among the Beefalos sounds pretty great! These lines of code will get you the items, props, or creatures you crave. That even means Tallbirds or Spider Queens, <br><br> <br>Nothing's worse than inadvertently stealing the wrong horse, and facing down the ire of someone who wants to knock your teeth out over it. My Horse Key assigns the T key specifically to the binding of your own horse. Once you've decided which one you want, use T to make sure you're always getting on your horse, and your horse al<br><br> <br>Don’t Starve has expanded over the past few years, reaching out into the multiplayer zone and adding a few DLC packs. With those additions came new characters to lead in the harsh wilderness. They all have different abilities, which influence how they feel to play and how they approach their situat<br><br> <br>Of course, you also get to harvest the literal fruits of your labor by either plucking the produce yourself or letting your helpers do the manual work. The challenge comes in the form of nasty critters who don't share the same love for flora creation as you do and want to steal your crops. All in all, it's a game you play if you want to chill or de-str<br><br> <br>No sense making a business out of pelt and animal gathering if you don't have the right vehicle for transport. Hunting Wagon introduces a scripted system that spawns at your camp, and can be tracked via radar or <br> <br>As much as Warly loves food, there are some limitations to how and what he'll eat. While eating berries and carrots that you find out in the world is a good way of getting a bit of your hunger refilled when you're just starting out, that's not possible if you're playing Warly. If you try to get him to eat anything raw without putting it in the crock pot first, Warly won't even try<br><br> <br>It gets infuriating when Susan comes up to you and asks you about stopping your donations when in fact, you have donated insane amounts, more than everyone else in the camp combined. How about you donate some, Su<br><br> <br>If building bases and sticking to them is your area of expertise, then look no further than Wickerbottom. Her ability to craft Books is something you'll need to gather and dedicate resources for, and where better to do that than in a carefully-curated base? Reading those books is worth it, too, as they can grant you a range of useful effects (from the sudden growth of plants around you to 16 lightning strikes randomly dispersed near your locati<br>  | |||