All-black Fragment Pikachu plush on the way
Trump calls his opponents "fine people"
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The Power Glove was birthed from a failed Virtual Reality
project with Hasbro
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Onimusha: Warlords - another round of screens
These graphics are from the Edo Period
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DICE explains how penetration is going to work in Battlefield 5
You see, son. There's a tunnel and a train
vg247.com
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Taiwanese Distributor Rates Captain Toad:
Treasure Tracker As 'Mature 18+' I hear Toad looks like a dick
nintendolife.com
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Review Luigi's Mansion - Experience The GameCube Classic
The Way It Was Meant To Be Played
nintendolife.com impressions
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The Swindle, Child of Light and 19 other games added
to Nintendo Switch eShop today
eurogamer.net
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Super Mario Party boosting sales of Joy-Cons
around the world, causing shortages
nintendosoup.com
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Google and Xbox just started the next platform war
move over Sony and Nintendo
eurogamer.net editorial
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Dragalia Lost- Nintendo's 4th mobile game
Has started bringing in more cash than Animal Crossing Pocket camp
sensortower.com
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Oh Dear Sweet Lord - Golden Axe is getting a stage play
And here are the pics and deets
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I never noticed the bump mapping in LM. It was a cool looking game though.
The first game I played that I clearly remember being blown away by the bump mapping was Halo. In 2001 on a good CRT, that game looked amazing. I remember going up to the frozen ice areas and inspecting the shit out of them. Especially the part with the frozen waterfall. In general, the Xbox had the ability to really make those kind of effects pop out.
Edge mag reviews
Destiny 2: Forsaken (PS4/Xbox One, Activision): 9
Shadow of the Tomb Raider (PS4/Xbox One, Square Enix): 4
Forza Horizon 4 (Xbox One, Microsoft): 9
Wandersong (Switch, Dumb and Fat Games): 7
Valkyria Chronicles 4 (PS4/Xbox One/Switch, Sega): 8
Transference (PS4/Xbox One, Ubisoft): 7
Life Is Strange 2: Episode 1 (PS4/Xbox One, Square Enix): 7
The Gardens Between (PS4/Switch, Voxel Agents): 7
Sheesh, that Tomb Raider score.
I think I’m interested in Battlefield 5 now.
That's a little bit ridiculous. I've heard it lost a step, but not the entire staircase.
That's ridiculous, it has to be broken for it to be a 4 with that gameplay base. The TR games are great, this is more of the same. A 4 is just a stupid score.
DMC3 is still a masterpiece. This combat system is so incredible, every fight is a joy.
I think Gagan was the writer.
Not sure if it was mentioned here, but Microsoft is buying Obsidian. The makers of Knights of the Old Republic 2, the South Park rpg's, the Pillars of Eternity rpg's, Fallout New Vegas, and Alpha Protocol. Basically, they used to be Bioware lite....but since Bioware has fallen from grace over the past 6 years, Obsidian are now the better developer.
At least they're guaranteed to have a nice budget going forward. Hopefully MS doesn't shut them down after a game or two like Lionhead.
Yep, don't trust MS. Obsidian has had one hell of a run.
Nah, even if a blockbuster game is literally broken, ala Uncharted 3, you're not allowed to give it a 4.
I’ve only ever played Knights of the Old Republic 2 and Fallout: New Vegas but they were both excellent games so I think that Obsidian would be a great acquisition for Microsoft and I would very much look forward to anything that they produced under the Microsoft Studios umbrella.
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You should try the South Park RPGs. They are good as well.
Yeah their other games look and sound to be quite good as well.
Uhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh what?
Point proven.
Damn, didn’t realize there is so much wang in Assassin’s Creed.
Happy Frigay, BTW!