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Time of India
27-06-2025
- Entertainment
- Time of India
How to get the Otter Hood in Death Stranding 2?
(Image via Kojina) If you're tired of drowning every time Sam touches water, the Otter Hood is about to become your new BFF. This quirky yet insanely useful gear makes a glorious return in Death Stranding 2: On The Beach, and this time, it's not a celebrity cameo gift. Getting your hands (and head) on it takes a bit of effort, but trust us, it's worth every awkward trek through the sludge. Here's how you can find and use it. What Even Is the Otter Hood? If you've played Death Stranding 1, you already know the Otter Hood was Conan O'Brien's hilarious gift. In Death Stranding 2, though, it's back with a purpose. It's not just quirky headgear; it actually lets Sam float across dangerous water, helping him survive sudden floods, wild rivers, and the ever-growing mess of tar. Where to get the Otter Hood | Death Stranding 2 On The Beach (DS2) Where to Find the Otter Hood in Death Stranding 2? You'll find the Otter Hood after connecting with 'The Inventor', a new prepper located on an island literally surrounded by tar. Fun. His hideout is: North of West Fort Knot Past the Mine North of F1 Look out for the monorail track. Once you're heading along it, check the left side Eventually, you'll see his isolated base chilling in the middle of a tar sea. That's your guy. Getting There Without Drowning Here's the not-so-fun part: reaching The Inventor is a pain if you're unprepared. The tar will swallow your vehicle whole, and walking? Bad idea unless you enjoy respawning. Your best options: Use the monorail and jump right before it passes the island Spot a zipline from the nearby terrain and glide over Feeling risky? Drive till the tar eats your bike, then sprint across with stamina boosts and healing sprays Quick tip : don't go empty-handed. by Taboola by Taboola Sponsored Links Sponsored Links Promoted Links Promoted Links You May Like Nhà container với cách nhiệt và chống thấm hiện đại Visionary Echo Tìm Ngay Undo Bring any lost cargo tagged to The Inventor; it'll win you instant brownie points and make the connection smoother. How to get to Inventor's Island and connect it to Chiral Network in Death Stranding 2 When Do You Get the Otter Hood? Once you connect The Inventor to the Chiral Network, you'll unlock the Otter Hood. No fetch quests, no drama. Just show up, link up, and enjoy your new floaty fashion. Bonus : after unlocking it, you'll see Sam actually do otter swim moves. It's adorable. 10/10 would rewatch every time. Why You Need It, Like, Yesterday With Death Stranding 2's evolving weather system, rivers and lakes change on the fly. One minute it's dry, the next it's raging. The Otter Hood makes sure you don't get swept away mid-delivery. If you like: Surviving flash floods Not drowning in tar Looking like a majestic aquatic creature …you need this thing. Water obstacles get gnarlier as the game progresses. The Otter Hood isn't just a nice-to-have; it's a lifesaver. Get it early, and you'll thank yourself every time a sudden flood tries to take you out mid-delivery. Game On Season 1 continues with Mirabai Chanu's inspiring story. Watch Episode 2 here.


New York Post
25-04-2025
- Entertainment
- New York Post
Christopher Knight ‘took offense' to how ‘The Brady Bunch' treated step-siblings: They ‘really failed us'
Here's a story… 'The Brady Bunch' star Christopher Knight revealed that he has a bone to pick with the show. During a recent episode of 'The Real Brady Bros' podcast, which Knight, 67, co-hosts with Barry Williams, 70, they were joined by Susan Olsen, 63, who played Cindy Brady, and Mike Lookinland, 64, who played Bobby Brady. Advertisement 'I took offense to it,' Knight said, referring to the other actors pointing out how the show didn't distinguish between step-siblings and blood-related siblings. 6 Barry Williams, Christopher Knight, and Mike Lookinland attend the 74th Primetime Emmys at Microsoft Theater on September 12, 2022 in Los Angeles, California. Getty Images 6 Top row: Christopher Knight (Peter), Barry Williams (Greg), Ann B. Davis (Alice); middle row: Eve Plumb (Jan), Florence Henderson (Carol), Robert Reed (Mike), Maureen McCormick (Marcia); bottom row: Susan Olsen (Cindy), Mike Lookinland (Bobby). Disney General Entertainment Content via Getty Images Advertisement He added, 'I thought that was the part of the show that really failed us as kids. And I was just 12 years old, thinking at that time, 'They're not really my sisters.' And I know growing up, I would have said, 'You're not really my sister.'' The hit sitcom, which originally aired from 1969 to 1974, followed a blended family, as Mike Brady (Robert Reed), a widower with three sons (played by Knight, Williams, and Lookinland), married Carol Martin (Florence Henderson), who had daughters Marcia (Maureen McCormick), Jan (Eve Plumb) and Cindy (Olsen). 6 Christopher Knight, Maureen McCormick and Barry Williams at the premiere of The Who's rock opera 'Tommy,' circa 1972. Getty Images During the podcast, Williams pointed out that in the show, 'We don't ever refer to ourselves as stepbrother, stepsister, or stepmom.' Advertisement Olsen said that the writers eventually 'forgot' they weren't siblings by blood. 'They had Jan say to Peter, 'You're my brother, blood is thicker than water,'' she recalled. 'And Eve and Chris went to the producers and said, 'We're not related.'' But the producers said 'nobody' remembered that, she added. 6 Christopher Knight attends the US premiere of 'The Inventor' at Hollywood American Legion on September 14, 2023 in Los Angeles, California. Getty Images 6 Mike Brady (Robert Reed), an architect with three sons, married Carol (Florence Henderson), a widow with three daughters. Their children were, from bottom: Greg (Barry Williams), Marcia (Maureen McCormack), Peter (Christopher Knight), Jan (Eve Plumb), Bobby (Mike Lookinland) and Cindy (Susan Olsen). Disney General Entertainment Content via Getty Images Advertisement 6 Barry Williams as Greg Brady and Christopher Knight as Peter Brady in 'The Brady Bunch.' CBS via Getty Images Knight said that as he reflects on the show as an adult and looks back on its 'undoubtable' success, 'I recognize that the reason in part for that success is because we didn't do that. It was all about getting along.' If the Brady boys had a photo of their birth mom up, it would be 'a potential wedge issue,' he added. He continued, 'So it was completely put aside.' Williams pointed out that the blending of families was series creator Sherwood Schwartz's 'whole idea' for 'The Brady Bunch' because he had read news articles about 'the number of families in the '60s that the parents were getting divorced,' which led to the phenomenon of 'latchkey kids' who were home without parents.