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Gangster drama | Review of Shreyas Rajagopal’s Gunboy

Fed up with the relentless beatings dished out by a local bully, an introverted boy takes extreme measures that threaten to tear apart his small town. Shreyas Rajagopal’s *Gunboy* begins on this somewhat templated note.

Our hero, Arvind, and his best friend, Sudipto, are used to being pummelled by Jaggi Ranade, who also happens to be the son of the incumbent mafia boss of the steel town of Rannwara. Luckily for us, what the book does with these familiar ingredients is both surprising at the plot level and refreshing in its treatment.

The book’s trump card is the character of Amar, the anti-hero to Arvind. While the reader roots for Arvind, they are constantly intrigued by Amar. Amar is a hitman with a fascinating personal story and a fetish for guns. An early character study chapter is basically just Amar cleaning his many guns while having a drink. It is his favourite weapon, a Beretta 9 mm with a custom grip finished in white and gold, that ends up in Arvind’s hands and transforms the novel into a tinderbox.

Rajagopal’s biggest strength is his characterisation. Both Arvind and Amar begin as archetypes, but through frequent flashbacks, we learn more about their beginnings, their motivations, and so on. The author also manages to communicate the texture of lived reality in small-town India exceptionally well.

For example, when Amar steps into a shady-looking hotel that’s most likely a hotspot for prostitution, the proprietor asks him not to bring a girl to the room because it’s not that kind of place. But as Rajagopal points out in the next line, his tenor and his eyes make it abundantly clear that it is exactly that kind of place.

In the wake of Anurag Kashyap’s iconic film *Gangs of Wasseypur*, there has been a string of Indian films and streaming shows — *Mirzapur*, *Bhaukaal*, *Garmi*, et al — that have sought to recapture the small-town gangsters formula. But very few have done it with the smarts and raw kinetic energy displayed by *Gunboy*.

If you’re looking for a fast-paced action thriller that doesn’t insult your intelligence, this is it.

*The reviewer is working on his first book of non-fiction.*
https://www.thehindu.com/books/book-review-gunboy-author-shreyas-rajagopal-crime-small-town-india/article70069063.ece

How to get and use fuel on trucks in Dying Light: The Beast

How to Find Fuel for Trucks in Dying Light: The Beast

Navigating the world of Dying Light: The Beast is technically easier than ever, especially now that you can drive trucks. But like any vehicle, these trucks need fuel. So where can you find fuel in the middle of a zombie apocalypse? Here’s how.

Your primary source of fuel in Dying Light: The Beast will be from derelict cars scattered throughout the world. A good rule of thumb is: if it isn’t a bright green truck with “Park Ranger” on the side or a family sedan, you can likely get fuel from it.

To siphon fuel, approach the car and locate the gas cap. When the “Search” prompt appears, interact with the gas cap. This action follows the same rules as looting a zombie or human corpse—you might sometimes get a single unit of fuel, other times nothing.

You can also find fuel on zombies carrying large camping backpacks or as a random reward hidden around the world. While it’s relatively rare to find fuel outside of cars, it does happen occasionally.

How to Add Fuel to Trucks

Each truck starts with about two pips of fuel. In practice, this allows for roughly five minutes of travel without any perks that improve fuel economy.

To add fuel to a truck, go to its gas cap and interact with it. One unit of fuel restores around two additional fuel pips, up to a maximum of six.

Early in the game, it’s usually best to spend one fuel unit at a time since you’ll often be traveling between nearby points of interest and fuel supplies are limited. However, by mid-game, you’ll want to keep your truck’s tank full due to the map’s increased size.

Even with the fuel economy perk, trucks consume gas quickly, so it’s good practice to loot a few cars whenever you come across them. Keeping an eye out for fuel ensures you won’t get stranded in the middle of the zombie-infested world.
https://www.shacknews.com/article/145858/how-to-get-and-use-fuel-on-trucks-in-dying-light-the-beast

How to level up fast in Dying Light: The Beast

Dying Light: The Beast is primarily an action game, but it also incorporates light RPG mechanics through its equipment and leveling systems. Consistent leveling is essential to ensure you’re not outmatched by the enemies you face. If you want to level up quickly and efficiently in Dying Light: The Beast, here’s what you need to know.

### The Best Ways to Level Up in Dying Light: The Beast

Almost every activity in Dying Light: The Beast rewards you with experience points (XP), but there are two key methods beyond the main story that you should focus on for fast leveling:

– **Side Quests**
– **World Activities (e.g., Safe Spots and other white-iconed locations on the map)**

#### Side Quests

Side quests are optional missions that you unlock as you progress and explore the game’s world. Early on, these quests can award around 4,000 XP, and some mid-to-late game quests offer up to 10,000 XP. The most challenging late-game side quests provide as much as 20,000 XP upon completion.

Don’t underestimate the difficulty of side quests, though. Most take between 10 to 15 minutes if they’re shorter, or up to 30 minutes for more significant missions. While the XP is the primary reason to undertake these quests, the additional rewards—such as gear and crafting materials—are also valuable.

#### World Activities

In addition to side quests, various world activities scattered throughout the map are worth completing. Locations like Safe Houses and other white-iconed spots often feature quick platforming or combat challenges. These typically reward you with 2,000 to 3,000 XP each.

Completing these world activities usually grants more than just XP; you can also obtain crafting recipes, resources, and sometimes extra gear.

Safe Houses are particularly useful. As you might expect, they offer a safe haven free from zombies and have the added benefit of instantly ending any Volatile chase. Furthermore, resources around Safe Houses respawn over time, giving you a solid reason to revisit them as you progress through the game.

### Final Tips for Leveling Up

– Prioritize completing side quests that are close to your current level to maximize efficiency.
– Regularly explore and clear world activities to gain steady XP and useful resources.
– Use Safe Houses not only to rest but also as a strategic point for resource gathering and avoiding tough enemies.

By focusing on these strategies, you’ll level up quickly and be well-prepared for the increasing challenges of Dying Light: The Beast.
https://www.shacknews.com/article/146003/how-to-level-up-fast-in-dying-light-the-beast