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PCGamesN Sunday, January 18, 2026 5:00 PM
    

While a VPN ban for children in the UK outwardly makes sense, I can see some pitfalls that might complicate things.


Siliconera Sunday, January 18, 2026 3:00 PM
    

Mechanical Buddy Universe 1.0 Highlights Many Bonds

The original Mechanical Buddy Universe felt like there was room for something more, given how the android mercenary Blau and human baby Rainy met, and the 1.0 manga series delivers on that. So much so that I think it's even better than Takuji Kato's original tale. It's so perfectly executed as not only a showcase of the original relationship, with a fantastic introduction to Blau and Rainy, but of many other bonds between humans and both androids, and artificial intelligence entities.

Editor's note: There will be light spoilers for the Mechanical Buddy Universe 1.0 manga below.

The first thing I love about Mechanical Buddy Universe 1.0 is how it perfectly establishes who Blau is, which is critical given her role as one of the main focal points of the series. At the outset, you wouldn't know she's an android. Yes, her text boxes look different from her son Rainy's, but she looks human and even has similar blond hair and facial features. But the story then immediately jumps into a flashback showing how she got her name as she reminisces about the sky and becoming a mercenary partner to a human named Lawrence.

Back then, this android was known as M3-C227 and looked completely mechanical. Even so, Lawrence treated her as a human, offering her his coat. We see glimpses of their relationship, resulting them trading in "favors" that started with that initial gift of a coat, and eventually resulting in him naming her Blau for the blue sky after they survived an especially dangerous situation. It's a perfect way to set up one human/artificial being relationship.

From there, the structure in Kato's series is such that we witness other, similar bonds because of their eventual association with either Blau or Rainy as they go about mercenary missions or life. This does give us plenty of opportunities to see exactly how Blau is like a mother to Rainy and he behaves exactly as her biological son regardless of their differences while highlighting how other, similar relationships compare. The context allows us to compare and appreciate the similarities and differences, as well as see how other bonds are formed.

For example, immediately after this, we see Blau preparing for a mission to take down the Street Sniper that's causing trouble for folks in the city. As she's doing so, Rainy is with her and they're shopping at a local store with familiar faces. There are also references to another sniper called Hawkeye. We then meet Hawkeye when Blau is on that mission and discover it is a duo made up of a human and AI that the android knew named Hawk. Said AI used to reside in a stationary gun and enjoyed watching people below, becoming fond of their partner from afar. But then, due to happenstance, they got to meet, and now they work as a pair to try and do good as Hawkeye.

My favorite one involves a more mechanical take on the kuchisake-onna yokai. It presents a complicated relationship between an enhanced, inhuman individuals and ones who are. Because we see an ordinary scavenger named Joey who, with his band of individuals, happens upon a futuristic take on that myth. The resulting partnership that comes from Joey's encounter with what feels like a futuristic urban legend really ensures things end on an interesting note that also provides an incredible cliffhanger.

The original Mechanical Buddy Universe introduced an unexpected family, and the 1.0 sequel manga series seems like an even stronger one. The pairing of Blau and Rainy highlights a wonderful, loving, familial relationship between a mother and her son. By following them on their mercenary roles and assignments, we then also get to see how other bonds between humans and mechanical or artificial beings go. Each one is unique in its own way and worth witnessing.

Mechanical Buddy Universe 1.0 volume 1 is available now, and Square Enix will release volume 2 of the manga in June 2026.

The post Mechanical Buddy Universe 1.0 Highlights Many Bonds appeared first on Siliconera.


Destructoid Sunday, January 18, 2026 3:57 PM
    

The Bruised Face NPC in Quarantine Zone

The Matioscope is the most advanced infection-detection tool you can use in Quarantine Zone: The Last Check, and mastering it will be immensely useful for identifying potential dangers.

Checking a survivor's eye is one of the basic steps in determining who might be infected. The Matioscope takes this to the next level by allowing you to scan their retina. Doing so will allow you to catch certain symptoms that might remain undetectable otherwise.

Let's look at how you can obtain and use the Matioscope like an expert in Quarantine Zone: The Last Check.

How to get the Matioscope in Quarantine Zone: The Last Check

If you're playing in the endless mode, you'll obtain the Matioscope from the very beginning. If you're playing the campaign, you'll unlock the Matioscope on the 16th day. If you've started playing, reaching day 16 should take a few hours at a minimum, based on how thorough you are with the investigations.

Symptoms detectable by the Matioscope in Quarantine Zone
Image via Devolver Digital

Select the tool from your item wheel by pressing Q and then choosing the Matioscope. Use the LMB to zoom in and pan across the survivor's retina. You'll be looking for specific symptoms that will help you decide if they're infected, a potential suspect, or harmless (more on symptoms later). You can move the camera with your standard WASD buttons and change layers as required.

All Matioscope symptoms in Quarantine Zone: The Last Check

Most devices in Quarantine Zone: The Last Check have at least one hidden symptom. With the Matioscope, things are relatively easy to find.

The following symptoms are safe to have:

  • Ocular Spicular Bacterium: Dense white hair-like organisms that are pretty common.
  • Thread Cluster: Similar to the Ocular Spicular Bacterium but less dense.
  • Ocular Helminth: Purple colored bacteria that's not a problem
  • Adenoviral Body: Orange-yellow body with horns coming out.

Symptoms detectable by the Matioscope in Quarantine Zone
Image via Devolver Digital

The following symptoms can become a worry as they can turn the survivor into a zombie.

  • Chromatic Staphylococcus: Red colored head with neurons stemming out from its end.
  • Phage Complex: A gold-colored organism that has a band running across its body

The following symptoms mean that your survivor is positively infected and will turn into a zombie.

  • Necrotic Plume: An organism that's circular in shape and has an amoeba-like body.
  • Corneal Infiltrate: Charcoal-like black pigments that hint at necrosis setting inside the victim.

The post How to use the Matioscope in Quarantine Zone: The Last Check appeared first on Destructoid.


Destructoid Sunday, January 18, 2026 2:49 PM
    

survivors lining up for inspection in checkpoint alpha

It can feel like those Slack Jaw survivors in Quarantine Zone are in awe of your impressive inspection skills, but sadly, that isn't the truth.

Forced to be a mouth-breather in Checkpoint Alpha who cannot help but chain-smoke—because for some strange reason everyone else is—some survivors are dealing with some serious Slack Jaw. And this is no rare occurrence in this apocalypse. Whether they're shocked a zombie apocalypse has reached their doorstep, or are dealing with some kind of ailment, here is what you need to know about Slack Jaw in Quarantine Zone: The Last Check.

How to inspect Slack Jaw in Quarantine Zone: The Last Check

Male survivor in red, waiting to test his reflexes with the hammer
Screenshot via Brigada Games

Slack Jaw is one of the earliest signs of potential infection that you'll run into inside Checkpoint Alpha. Survivors displaying a Slack Jaw (or open mouth) require a full examination before you send them into The Block, because it's clear that said survivor has an ailment. You must turn to the Reflex Hammer (which you'll get on day 5 in the Campaign mode) whenever a survivor arrives at the checkpoint with an open mouth (when they're not talking).

all reflex hammer responses on the symptom list
Screenshot by Destructoid

A Slack Jaw simply means that the survivor exhibiting this physicality needs their reflexes tested. It's not an indication of infection as it isn't on the symptoms list. There are three results from the reflex test to be aware of, which will point you to either Quarantine or Liquidation. The Crossed Reflex is when the survivor attacks you with the arm you didn't test. This can be used in the early- to mid-game as evidence for the zombie virus.

You can then send them to the Lab if you've spotted an Unknown Symptom, or straight to Liquidation. Never assume that a Slack Jaw is a sure sign that they're infected. You must investigate further and look for other symptoms. An open mouth refers only to their reflexes, and if no other symptoms are present aside from the Crossed Reflex, then they shouldn't be liquidized. It is possible (albeit rare) to get an aggressive response during the test in an otherwise healthy patient. That survivor is then a non-infected who should be sent to The Block.

The post What to do with Slack Jaw in Quarantine Zone: The Last Check appeared first on Destructoid.


Destructoid Sunday, January 18, 2026 1:58 PM
    

Man in red smoking inside the survivor block

You don't want to send someone to liquidation for getting into a fight before your inspection in Quarantine Zone: The Last Check. It's vital you spot the telltale signs of infection before it's too late, and Necrosis is a clear-cut sign that marks the survivor's days are up.

Here is how to tell the difference between Necrosis and Bruising in Quarantine Zone: The Last Check.

Quarantine Zone: The Last Check Necrosis vs. Bruising

necrosis on the stomach, visible on the x-ray
Screenshot by Destructoid

Necrosis and Bruising typically appear under survivors' clothing. You need to remain vigilant for these symptoms once the Scanner comes into play on day 6 of Campaign mode. There is one distinct difference between Necrosis and Bruising—its color. Necrosis is always a darker shade of brown, near black from afar, and has a blotchy pattern. Both of these symptoms can show on a survivor's face, neck, and upper back, whereas symptoms like Vitiligo will often appear on the face. Necrosis can also display on the hands, but never in multiple places at once. In contrast, Bruising is always a lighter shade of brown, closer to dirt than Necrosis, and is more opaque with a uniform pattern and has limited negative space in it (visible skin).

Image Symptom
Necrosis on cheek Necrosis
Bruising on cheek Bruising

The further you get in Quarantine Zone, the more thorough your inspections need to be at Checkpoint Alpha. While it is harder to determine whether a person is sick or infected as the days pass, you should use the Scanner to identify any markings, upgrading the feature to 'Clear View' to remove dirt (narrowing your diagnosis), and utilizing the X-Ray to diagnose the survivor with Necrosis by studying their organs. Necrosis doesn't appear exclusively on the skin; it spreads to the organs, with the life and color drained from it and replaced by patches of brown and black. If you're trying to differentiate between Necrosis, Bruising, and Red Bruises, use zoom to closely inspect the color of the markings.

  • all bruising symptoms and markings in quarantine zone
  • bite mark, necrosis, and nose bleed symptoms in quarantine zone

Necrosis doesn't look exactly as pictured on the symptom list. As it is more obvious signs of infection, indicating organ death, you should be sure to scan a survivor's entire body before making your decision.

The post How to identify Necrosis in Quarantine Zone: The Last Check appeared first on Destructoid.


Destructoid Sunday, January 18, 2026 1:53 PM
    

Olise TOTY HM in FC 26

The Michael Olise TOTY HM SBC is now live in FC 26 Ultimate Team, and you can add a wonderful card to your Ultimate Team squad.

While Olise missed out on a spot in the starters, he has managed to grab the special card thanks to his performances for Bayern. To get the card, you'll need to complete nine tasks. This guide will help you figure out the cheapest way to complete all nine tasks as per their respective requirements.

FC 26 Michael Olise TOTY HM SBC tasks

The SBC has nine tasks, and here are their requirements.

Task 1 - Bayern München

  • Min. 1 Players from: FC Bayern München
  • Min. 1 Players: Team of the Week
  • Min. Team Rating: 83

Task 2 - France

  • Min. 1 Players from: France
  • Min. Team Rating: 85

Task 3 - Top Form

  • Min. 1 Players: Team of the Week
  • Min. Team Rating: 86

Task 4 - Bundesliga

  • Min. 1 Players from: Bundesliga
  • Min. Team Rating: 87

Task 5 - 87-Rated Squad

  • Min. 1 Players: Team of the Week
  • Min. Team Rating: 87

Task 6 - 87-Rated Squad

  • Min. Team Rating: 87

Task 7 - 88-Rated Squad

  • Min. Team Rating: 88

Task 8 - 88-Rated Squad

  • Min. Team Rating: 88

Task 9 - 89-Rated Squad

  • Min. Team Rating: 89

FC 26 Michael Olise TOTY HM SBC solutions

Task 1 - Bayern Munchen

  • Min. 1 Players from: FC Bayern München
  • Min. 1 Players: Team of the Week
  • Min. Team Rating: 83

Task 2 - France

  • Min. 1 Players from: France
  • Min. Team Rating: 85

Task 3 - Top Form

  • Savinho 82
  • Any 87-rated TOTW item
  • Olise 86
  • Schuller 86
  • Kvaratskhelia 87
  • Kaneryd 82
  • Mac Allister 87
  • Doan 82
  • Hegerberg 87
  • Romagnoli 82
  • Calhanoglu 86

Task 4 - Bundesliga

  • Osimhen 87
  • McCabe 87
  • Kvaratskhelia 87
  • Saka 88
  • Olise 86
  • Mead 87
  • Mac Allister 87
  • Konate 86
  • Hegerberg 87
  • Girelli 85
  • Calhanoglu 86

Task 5 - 87-Rated Squad

  • Any 87-rated TOTW item
  • McCabe 87
  • Kvaratskhelia 87
  • Saka 88
  • Schuller 86
  • Mead 87
  • Mac Allister 87
  • Konate 86
  • Hegerberg 87
  • Girelli 85
  • Calhanoglu 86

Task 6 - 87-Rated Squad

  • Mac Allister 87
  • Konate 86
  • Hegerberg 87
  • Girelli 85
  • Calhanoglu 86
  • Osimhen 87
  • McCabe 87
  • Kvaratskhelia 87
  • Saka 88
  • Olise 86
  • Bruno 87

Task 7 - 88-Rated Squad

  • Isak 88
  • Kvaratskhelia 87
  • Saka 88
  • Katoto 88
  • Martinez 88
  • Mac Allister 87
  • Gabriel 88
  • Diani 88
  • Reiten 88
  • Irene Paredes 88
  • Lewandowski 88

Task 8 - 88-Rated Squad

  • Isak 88
  • Kvaratskhelia 87
  • Saka 88
  • Katoto 88
  • Martinez 88
  • Mac Allister 87
  • Gabriel 88
  • Diani 88
  • Reiten 88
  • Irene Paredes 88
  • Lewandowski 88

Task 9 - 89-Rated Squad

  • Lamine Yamal 89
  • Pedri 89
  • Katoto 88
  • Shaw 89
  • Patri Guijarro 89
  • Mapi Leon 89
  • Gabriel 88
  • Swanson 87
  • Rodri 90
  • Irene Paredes 88
  • Kane 89

The post FC 26 Michael Olise TOTY HM SBC tasks and solutions appeared first on Destructoid.


Destructoid Sunday, January 18, 2026 1:26 PM
    

Zakaria Thunderstruck card in FC 26

The Give and Go Evolution is now live in FC 26, and you can boost the passing ability of two of your cards in Ultimate Team.

Available for free, the evolution turns your card into a passing beast. Your chosen card will gain upgrades in the passing attributes, along with all passing playstyles. You can use the evolution to create some wonderful evolution chains, so let's look at the best options.

FC 26 Give and Go Evolution requirements

Here are the requirements for Give and Go Evolution in FC 26.

  • Overall
  • Max 85
  • PlayStyle
  • Max 10
  • Not Rarity
  • World Tour Silver Stars
  • Not Position
  • GK

FC 26 Give and Go Evolution upgrades

The Give and Go have only two levels of upgrades. To obtain the boosts, you'll need to complete specific tasks.

Level 1 upgrades

  • Passing: +3|87
  • PlayStyles: Tiki Taka, Incisive Pass

Level 2 upgrades

  • PlayStyles: Pinged Pass, Long Ball Pass, Inventive|7

Level 1 upgrade requirements

  • Play 2 matches in Squad Battles on min. Semi-Pro difficulty (or Rivals/Champions/Live Events) using your active EVO player.

Level 2 upgrade requirements

  • Play 2 matches in Squad Battles on min Semi-Pro difficulty (or Rivals/Champions/Live Events) using your active EVO player.

Best players for Give and Go Evolution in FC 26

You can include a wide variety of items in this evolution. Cards that benefit the most from the upgrades have been included.

  • Antonio Nusa TOTW
  • Ndoye Winter Wildcards
  • Flint Winter Wildcards
  • Buchanan Thunderstruck
  • Livramento Winter Wildcards
  • Raskin Winter Wildcards
  • Acosta Unbreakables
  • Zakaria Thunderstruck

These are arguably some of the best options you can include in this evolution. The upgrades on offer don't raise the card's overall ratings. Hence, you can immediately use the upgraded card in another evolution and continue the chain of upgrades. Ideally, use this evolution on midfielder cards as the playstyles will offer immense value.

The post Best players for FC 26 Give and Go Evolution appeared first on Destructoid.


WGB Sunday, January 18, 2026 3:54 PM
     Ubisoft is releasing a 60FPS update for Far Cry 3: Classic Edition on January 21 for current-gen consoles, but it offers no additional graphics improvements, just higher framerates.

WGB Sunday, January 18, 2026 1:43 PM
     Wanderstop is a gentle, thoughtful game about burnout, identity, and learning to rest. Through Alta's fall from undefeated warrior to teashop helper, it explores obsession and exhaustion with warmth and wit. Making tea becomes ritual, therapy, and British problem-solving, proving that sometimes the bravest act is sitting down and having a cuppa.

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A trailer was also released.

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Kotaku Sunday, January 18, 2026 11:19 AM
    

A samurai and shinobi appear in front of a red background.

Marc-Alexis Côté was previously in charge of Ubisoft's biggest franchise

The post Ex-<i>Assassin's Creed</i> Boss Sues Ubisoft For Nearly $1 Million Over Alleged Forced Firing appeared first on Kotaku.


PCGamesN Sunday, January 18, 2026 12:45 PM
    

The new Torchlight Infinite season has set a Steam player count high, combining a packed update with a perfect slot in the ARPG calendar.


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Rimworld-style city builder Clanfolk adds migration for your entire clan, a detailed new beekeeping system, and tweaks to suit everyone.


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A new Once Human update introduces more enemy monsters to the free-to-play survival game, and the Devourer is a horrifying demon train.


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Landing on Steam after a mobile-first launch, chart-topping life sim Heartopia struggles to convince PC players that it isn't a rush job.


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Siliconera Sunday, January 18, 2026 9:00 AM
    

Bride of the Death God Manga Volume 2 Introduces Compelling Lore

The Bride of the Death God manga offers an example of incredible pacing so far, and the second volume of the series proves it. While some series with supernatural mysteries and teased forbidden love affairs can take volumes to get into it, Hako Ichiiro gets to the heart of the matter by its eighth chapter. Even so, it never feels rushed, and the resulting lore dump in the following chapters also ensure Shii-kun gets right to his mission and we are more immediately aware of the mystery surrounding Aibi and her condition

Editor's Note: There will be some spoilers for volume 2 of the Bride of the Death God manga below.

As a refresher, volume 1 of the Bride of the Death God manga introduced a lot of questions and no answers. What are death gods like Shii-kun? What is this strange Bouquet Syndrome condition Aibi contracted? How come Shii-kun seems to be having flashbacks involving her? Will the rest of the story just be an on-the-run, monster of the week sort of thing as Shii-kun keeps trying to protect her from otherworldly beings after her unusual power? It's a lot to take in, and in some series it would take at least three or four volumes to get answers to even one or two of them. By the end of the second volume, we get answers to most of them. It's a pleasant surprise!

Especially since we're getting two kinds of "explanations," in a way at once in this second volume. After one attack, another male death god shows up and kidnaps Aibi. It's then that a female death god also shows up. While he's explaining to his new captive, she's telling Shi-kun everything about the situation. This Bouquet Syndrome isn't a one-time occurrence. It's a recurring curse. The young woman afflicted has the sort of supernatural power that Aibi does, and that can be bestowed upon others who possess her. But as she reaches the last seven days of her life each time, which is how the whole manga started, it turns into a competition for death gods like Shii-kun and the two here to fight and claim her as his bride. 

Now, having this lore drop doesn't suddenly solve everything. Aibi is captured. Shii-kun has competition. But it explains a lot of the issues we've been seeing and gives us concrete details about the situation, while still offering opportunities for fresh insights and additional story beats. Shii-kun is going to go save her, of course. We will likely learn more about the death god system in the process. Perhaps also about how this whole curse Aibi suffers from happened too. 

Especially since, while this does explain the flashbacks Shii-kun is experiencing, it doesn't get into his history and past with her. It just shows he's aware and perhaps participated in a bride of the death god competition before. That there is a connection. So we're teased with that knowledge too. And, since all of this comes throughout the second volume of the manga, it never feels rush and instead leads to a satisfying cliffhanger.

Considering Bride of the Death God is a series about concepts and individuals we don't know and understand, I find it so refreshing to not see it take forever to get answers about certain important elements. Hako Ichiiro is very forthright about some critical details. So instead of us floundering and getting frustrated or the pacing taking forever, we get to know in a more natural and prompt way. I feel like this could help with storytelling in the third volume and beyond.

Volume 2 of Bride of the Death God is available now, and Square Enix will release volume 3 of the manga on May 12, 2026. 

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WGB Sunday, January 18, 2026 1:43 PM
     Wanderstop is a gentle, thoughtful game about burnout, identity, and learning to rest. Through Alta's fall from undefeated warrior to teashop helper, it explores obsession and exhaustion with warmth and wit. Making tea becomes ritual, therapy, and British problem-solving, proving that sometimes the bravest act is sitting down and having a cuppa.

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PCGamesN Sunday, January 18, 2026 7:23 AM
    

Landing on Steam after a mobile-first launch, chart-topping life sim Heartopia struggles to convince PC players that it isn't a rush job.


PCGamesN Sunday, January 18, 2026 6:35 AM
    

The Foxhole Airborne update brings aerial conflict to its WW2-inspired battles, along with the likes of paratroopers and aircraft carriers.


PCGamesN Sunday, January 18, 2026 5:00 AM
    

Now Arc Raiders has established itself as one of Steam's top games, Embark teases some of what we can expect to see in the months ahead.


Rock Paper Shotgun Latest Articles Feed Sunday, January 18, 2026 5:44 AM
    

Sundays are for walking around your home, looking for somewhere to install the home security camera you got for your birthday, and realising a) how few unused surfaces actually exist in this space and b) it was pretty stupid to ask for a home security camera when you knew full well its only purpose would be keeping an eye on the cat while you're out. And she's the cat equivalent of a human octogenarian. What, exactly, is she going to do, that might warrant establishing a surveillance state in your own living room? And seriously, how is there not a single inch of unused shelf?

Better, it sounds like, to have a seat and reason quality articles. Go on, while no-one's watching.

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Twinfinite Sunday, January 18, 2026 7:26 AM
    
Here, grab these Idle Defense codes. You'll need them to survive the horde.

Destructoid Sunday, January 18, 2026 2:45 AM
    

Players enjoying a picnic in Heartopia

Heartopia puts plenty of emphasis on crafting, and at its heart lies the use of different resources or materials.

Crafting materials come in different shapes and sizes. First, there are the resources that are used for making your house, decor, and more. You can also find different food items that are an integral part of cooking recipes.

Here's a quick rundown of all the materials and how to find them in Heartopia.

Disclaimer: Some items are yet to be discovered.

How to find all crafting materials in Heartopia

The following table includes a list of all crafting items you can find on your adventures. They will allow you to create your house and other decorative things for furnishing it.

Resource How to find How to use
Wood Bring down trees; the best farming locations are in the Forest areas. Chair
Sofa
Bookshelves
Basic furniture
Branch Harvest bushes that are scattered all around the map. Required for basic crafting items and small decor
Rare Timber Chop thicker trees that are found in the Suburb area. Occasionally sold at the Acorn General store. Premium furniture like farmhouse beds, vanity mirrors, and more
Roaming Oak Timber Help Oak-Oak after finishing Astralis in Forest. Oak-Oak spawns three times daily at random locations, allowing you to get up to three Roaming Oak Timber. Required for premium crafting and garden decor
Black Walnut Chop down Black Walnut trees that are commonly found in the plains in the northeast. Required for high-end furniture and luxury items
Bamboo Go to the Forest areas and harvest Bamboo plants. Required to make Asian-themed furniture and fences
Stone Can be collected from the road, cliffs, and forest areas. Used for making foundations and pathways
Coal Go inside caves, and you'll find different ores to mine. Used as a fuel for crafting and smelting
Flawless Flourite A light-blue crystal rock will rotate near the home plots daily. You can mine Flawless Flourite from there. Used in premium decor and lighting furniture

How to find all cooking materials in Heartopia

The following table has a list of every item you can find to use in various cooking recipes.

Resource How to find How to use
Apple You can find them on trees near your home. Chop down the trees to collect them. Used in cooking recipes. You can also gift them or consume directly to restore stamina.
Blueberry You can find them on trees near your home plot. Chop the trees to collect them. Used for cooking and stamina restoration.
Button Mushroom Can be foraged from Flower Field. Required in different recipes.
Black Truffle You'll find black mounds scattered all around Forest Island. You can sell for gold or use in premium recipes.
Matsutake You'll find Matsutake hidden under trees in the Spirit Oak Pine Forest. Required in extremely special cooking recipes.
Mandarin Chop down the trees once the fruits have grown and matured. Can be found near your home plot. Used for cooking and stamina restoration.
Oyster Mushroom Onsen Mountain. Required in extremely high-valued recipes.
Penny Bun Forest. Required in more complex recipes.
Raspberry Chop down the trees once the fruits have grown and matured. Can be found near your home plot. Can be used in different recipes, or you can consume directly to restore some of your stamina.
Shiitake Can be foraged from Flower Field.

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Destructoid Sunday, January 18, 2026 1:45 AM
    

A player in Heartopia

Doris, a vendor/trader unlike any other you'll come across in Heartopia, and finding her is a challenge in itself.

Most vendors have fixed locations, and they're available there whenever you visit. Doris, on the other hand, has different locations, and her appearance is also reliant on the ongoing weather inside Heartopia. However, this secret vendor offers some of the rarest items in the game, and this guide will provide you with all the information you might need.

How to find Doris in Heartopia

Doris, unlike other vendors, doesn't have a permanent shop. Hence, she doesn't have a fixed location. She appears only during specific weather conditions. Her location, if she appears, will be dependant on that, and you'll need to use your in-game watch. Here's a list of weather events when you'll be able to find Doris.

  • Rain
  • Snowfall
  • Meteors
  • Rainbows

Her location during rain and snow will be the same. I am also talking about active snowfall, and not a regular snowy day (left me confused when I misunderstood it myself).

Doris location in Heartopia during Rain
Screenshot and remix by Destructoid

Rain and snowfall location

You'll find Doris in the Art Street district in the main town if it's raining or a snowfall is actively taking place. You'll find her standing in her stall.

Rainbow

Rainbows typically appear in Heartopia after it stops raining. Doris can be found at the base of the rainbow. This won't be a fixed location, and it will depend on where the rainbow has spawned.

Meteor Showers

Meteor shower is an extremely rare event that also doesn't have a fixed location. They can be found at Onsen Mountain, as per the community, but I have yet to find one.

All Doris items in Heartopia

The exact stock of items that Doris sells in Heartopia is also reliant on the weather event.

Rain and snowfall

  • Roll Cake recipe
  • Colored Sugar (used to make different Roll Cake variants)
  • Umbrellas (used to make designs like a rainbow)
  • Postcards

Rainbow

  • Roll Cake recipe
  • Rainbow emote
  • Postcards
  • Colored sugar (used to create Roll Cake variants)

You can also find exclusive Meteorite furniture and the Pray emote during the Meteorite event from Doris.

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