How to beat the Village Chief Mendez boss fight in Resident Evil 4 remake
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Defeat the Village Chief in the Slaughterhouse during Chapter 6
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Defeat the Village Chief in the Slaughterhouse during Chapter 6
Have you been roaming the corridors of a dungeon in the Diablo 4 beta and suddenly been attacked by a giant, hulking enemy that smashed you to pieces within a few seconds? If so, then you were likely just graced by the presence of The Butcher, an infamous enemy in the Diablo universe. The Butcher first made an appearance in the original Diablo game as the main boss in a quest simply titled “The Butcher.” Fans instantly loved to hate The Butcher due to its giant cleaver that could instantly deplete anyone’s health bar and its enormous amount of HP.
Since the first Diablo, The Butcher has appeared in Diablo 3 as a part of an Anniversary Dungeon and now in Diablo 4 as a deadly encounter. If you want to learn how to find and beat The Butcher in Diablo 4, check out the guide below.
At the time of writing, there’s not much known about The Butcher’s mechanics in Diablo 4, as we’re still only in the beta. However, from what we can gather, The Butcher appears to be a random encounter in dungeons throughout Fractured Peaks. You will know when you have been graced by The Butcher if you see a giant enemy running at you yelling the phrase, “Fresh meat!”
If you’re wondering how long you’ll need to set aside for Final Fantasy 16, a new interview confirmed it will take about 35 hours.
In a new interview with Famitsu, Final Fantasy 16’s director Hiroshi Takai and producer Naoki Yoshida shared their estimated playtime for the next entry in the classic series, setting it at around 35 hours (translations from aitaikimochi, thanks IGN). And for the completionists out there, it sounds like you’ll have around 70-80 hours of gameplay to get through, according to Yoshida himself.
“If you want to master and level up all abilities, gather all accessories, do all the side quests, and fight all the monster hunts, you’re probably looking at about 70~80 hours of gameplay,” said Yoshida. The producer noted that there’s also an incredibly difficult New Game+ mode called the “Final Fantasy Mode,” which lets you carry over all of your stats, adding even more hours to the final count.
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I really enjoyed the first Figment when it released back in 2017. An action-platformer with a musical theatre twist using the human mind as its stage? Very creative! Bedtime Studios’ follow-up Figment 2: Creed Valley keeps very close to the beat of the first one. You don’t need to have played Figment 1 to enjoy this sequel, but I almost feel like you’d be missing you if you didn’t (especially as it’s free on Steam right now, for today only).
Figment 2 has all the visual flair and catchy sing-songs of the first, but it feels weirdly smaller. Both games will run you about 5 hours each, but Figment 2 is a little less punchy, a little less diverse, and feels more like an encore rather than a dazzling comeback album. That’s not necessarily bad; I love an encore, and I enjoyed seeing more of Figment’s surreal, subconscious mind-world. But, yeah, it’s very much the same as the first game, but with less scope and fewer fart clouds.