Kingdom Come: Deliverance's lockpicking isn't fully explained the first time you get to try it out, and even later when you get some lessons it can feel tricky. There's a knack to it, like all awkward ...
Star Wars Outlaws lockpicking is a rhythm game where you have to match the beeping, and flashing, of your Data Spike to gain access to doors and crates. Despite being a simple idea in essence, it’s ...
Lockpicking in Skyrim is relatively easy, all things considered. Move the lockpick around until the lock can fully twist, and boom: you’re in. Lockpicking in The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered ...
Starfield Lockpicking can be an intimidating mechanic in Starfield for those new to the game. Master locks in particular seem daunting, with some players reporting spend 30 minutes or more trying to ...
Ritwik is a passionate gamer who has a soft spot for JRPGs. He's been writing about all things gaming for six years and counting. Lockpicking is a criminal activity that many people frown upon, yet ...
Lockpicking is an essential aspect of the Kingdom Come: Deliverance gameplay. Gamers will need good lockpicking skills to break into locked buildings and open secured containers. For many players, ...
Lockpicking in Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 is a tricky skill to master thanks to its difficult minigame and seeming lack of 'very easy' and 'easy' chests to unlock. Fortunately, we know a few tips and ...
Star Wars Outlaws is absolutely full of locks to pick and terminals to hack, so we’re here to explain how to do both. Both of these thieving skills involve mini-games that can be a bit confusing at ...
For as long as RPGs have had locked doors, video game designers have developed ways to let players unlock these doors without a key. Some of these unlocking minigames are fine, but many are annoying ...
Lockpicking in Starfield is a lot different than what we’ve previously seen in the Elder Scrolls and Fallout series. This page serves as a guide for how lockpicking works, and how to pick novice and ...
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Love them or hate them, lockpicking is perhaps the greatest staple minigame developers turn to when needing to mix up gameplay or just extend the length of a game. Now a single game, well more of a ...