Where Winds Meet: Complete Cooking Guide

In Where Winds Meet, like many open-world RPGs, you’ll need to unlock cooking recipes before you can make dishes. The recipes are already listed in the cooking menu, but you’ll need to do things like complete quests, win fishing contests, or explore new areas to actually unlock them.

Ludwig raises over $100k for the Trevor Project

I love seeing streamers use their platforms for good, and charity streams are pretty common on Twitch and YouTube now. But honestly, the best ones are always the spontaneous ones! Like, Ludwig, that really popular YouTuber, recently found out one of his viewers had sadly passed away, and he immediately put together a stream to raise money in their honor. It was such a heartwarming thing to see.

Soline: Frost Ticket Analysis – Should You Pull?

If you need another unit to help with cooldowns, or want to quickly improve your solo raid performance, then yes, consider using her. Otherwise, she’s not really necessary. Her main strength in PvE is providing cooldown reduction, and that’s about it. While her abilities could be useful in campaign levels or PvP to prevent damage from repeated attacks, the actual benefits are too small to reliably save you from being defeated.

Where Winds Meet Has a Feature That More RPGs Need

Unlike many games, Where Winds Meet offers a surprisingly engaging AI-powered chat system for its characters. This system encourages players to take their time and actually talk to the people they encounter – even those in seemingly unimportant locations like streets and marketplaces. While it doesn’t immediately grab your attention, the more you use it, the clearer it becomes why it’s special. It injects a welcome element of surprise and makes exploring the game world much more interesting, helping to avoid the repetitive feeling common in RPGs.

SHIFT UP Begins Large-Scale Recruitment for Stellar Blade Sequel Development

SHIFT UP aims to launch the sequel to Stellar Blade and a new action RPG called Project Spirits by 2027. These games are part of a broader strategy to grow their game franchises, including Goddess of Victory: NIKKE and expanding Stellar Blade to more platforms. If a version of Stellar Blade for the Nintendo Switch 2 is in the works, it would align with these expansion plans.

Fightland is Ninja Kiwi’s new team battle arena title, opens pre-registration on Android

Okay, so Fightland is seriously cool! The basic idea is that these weird, powerful forces just make this arena and then pull fighters from everywhere in the universe and throughout history to brawl it out. It’s super fast-paced and action-packed, and what I really like is that there are three different ways to win. You’ve got Last Base Standing where you defend your base, Crystal Carry where you’re trying to get the crystal to the goal, and Fightzone, which is all about controlling territory. Each mode feels totally different!