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Never bury your enemies alive.
It's time to wrap things up in The Flooded Valley as we continue to make our way through the many challenges of The Talos Principle 2.
A touch of magic is all you need.
Our path through the Flooded Valley continues to unfold as we make our way toward the halfway point of The Talos Principle 2.
Discovering the weirdest secrets and Easter eggs hidden in Baldur's Gate 3. Here's what you might've missed.
It's time to face the challenges of the Flooded Valley as our journey through The Talos Principle 2 continues.
We wrap up with yet another area as we finish off the Desolate Island area of the puzzler sequel, The Talos Principle 2.
Take your battle royale boots off the ground.
The latest vehicle returning from the vault.
It's time to do a bit more body swapping as we continue through the Desolate Island area in The Talos Principle 2.
Things are about to get a little weird as we head into the Desolate Island area in The Talos Principle 2 and try some new mechanics.
Furina is the Hydro Archon of Fontaine and the fifth one introduced in Genshin Impact. She strikes a balance between offensive and supportive capabilities.
A Poison/Water-type with one evolution.
Despite the Arkhe-alignment mechanics linked to her Charged Attack, Furina primarily relies on her Elemental Skill for Support.
Now that we're finally inside the megastructure in The Talos Principle 2, it's time to put our knowledge to the test.
Overall, Furina's Constellation focuses on enhancing the buffs from her Fanfare mechanic. C2 and C6 add the best effects to her combat.
Furina is the newest playable Archon in Genshin Impact. She excels in providing damage buffs for any team build.
Baizhu is a playable Dendro Catalyst character in Genshin Impact. He specializes in healing.
It's finally time to open up a path to that megastructure as we finish off the Eastern Wetlands in The Talos Principle 2.
As our journey through the Eastern Wetlands goes on, The Talos Principle 2 continues to wrinkle our brains and test our methods.