
Samson: How to Fix the Car
Drive carelessly through Tyndalston long enough and your car will let you know about it. Here's how to get it back in working order before it becomes a very expensive paperweight.
APRIL 8Asmir is a Guides writer and Reviews Editor at AltChar. He's an English Language and Literature graduate and a die-hard fan of Manchester United. He started as a PC gamer but now values his PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series S more than anything else.
In addition to writing all kinds of reviews for AltChar, Asmir also loves grinding games for guides so you'll see plenty of "How to" and "Where to" pieces on this page.
Asmir started his gaming career a long time ago, but his first and biggest love is the Prince of Persia: The Sands of Time trilogy. He is a huge fan of Assassin's Creed games, God of War, and all other story-related action adventure RPGs too. Lately, he has discovered a passion for Souls-like games, and he is also a trophy hunter, with 59 PS Platinum trophies in his possession.
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Drive carelessly through Tyndalston long enough and your car will let you know about it. Here's how to get it back in working order before it becomes a very expensive paperweight.
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