Gears of War 4 Game Guide
Cole train is back, baby! The Gears of War 4 game guide contains a very detailed walkthrough of the game. It also offers information on unlocking achievements and informs about the locations of all collectibles (dog tags, maps, documents).
Last update: 17 October 2016
This guide to Gears of War 4 is a collection of basic information about the game. It especially focuses on the game walkthrough, while highlighting key elements that will make playing easier. The walkthrough includes collectibles (dog tags, maps, documents), which have been detailed in a separate chapter. Also, this guide includes general hints for the gameplay, as well as achievements. To top this all up, the walkthrough also mentions information and hints for the multiplayer modes: Core and Horde.
Gears of War 4 is the continuation of the classical action game for Xbox 360, which has received a continuation for One consoles and PC. The entire story takes place in a distant future, in the world of conflict between humans and monsters (Loctus). The dynamic team shooter allows playing in the single mode, but it has been designed for co-op modes and combat between real-life players and AI.
This guide to Gears of War 4 includes:
- Campaign mode walkthrough,
- List of collectibles and their locations,
- General hints for new players,
- Hints for multiplayer modes,
- List of available achievements.
Patrick "YxU" Homa (www.gamepressure.com)
About Gears of War 4 Game Guide
Author : Patrick "yxu" Homa for gamepressure.com
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Guide contains : 27 pages, 143 images.
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Gears of War 4 Video Game
- genre: Action
- developer: The Coalition
- publisher: Microsoft Studios
- platform: XONE, PC
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- Microsoft Studios - Publisher Website.
- Gears of War 4 - Official Website.
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