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OpinionImpressionsBorderlands 2’s Final Free DLC Is A Whole Lot
When I heard last week that Borderlands 2 was gettingfree downloadable contentbridging the gap between the previous game and the upcoming Borderlands 3, I pictured a short, sweet and simple send-off. Commander Lilith and the Fight For Sanctuary is an hours long adventure packed with new enemies, missions and equipment. It is pretty sweet, though.…
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CultureE3Trials Of Mana Looks Much Better Than The Secret Of Mana Remake
Disappointed by last year’s 3D remake of Secret of Mana? Well, Trials of Mana, the upcoming remake of its sequel, looks nothing like it. Nintendo and Square Enix showed off the Switch game on today’s Treehouse Live stream, and it looks like a completely new, modern game design based on the Super NES original. The…
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Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3 Brings The Satisfying Superhero Lineup
Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3: The Black Order marks the first time Nintendo is publishing a game in this series, and the company has tapped Team Ninja to develop it. I and several of my Kotaku coworkers swung by the Nintendo booth at E3 to check out how the game plays. I found it to be…
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CultureE3Pokémon Sword And Shield‘s Giant Pokémon Changed Up My Battle Strategy
If you were worried about Pokémon Sword and Shield’s new Dynamaxing mechanic, which makes your Pokémon super big and super powerful for a limited amount of time, being an empty gimmick, you can calm down. I played a 20-minute demo at E3 yesterday, and it actually adds to the game’s complexity. Being an adult fan…
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CultureE3Walking Around Minecraft Earth Feels Amazing
I’ve been a casual player of both Minecraft and of the augmented reality game Pokémon Go, so when Minecraft Earth was announced as an augmented reality version of Minecraft, I was curious. There’s a lot to Minecraft, so I was skeptical that the entire game could be scaled to a touchscreen experience on your phone.…
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CultureE3Not All Pokémon Can Be Imported Into Sword and Shield
Pokémon fans eager to see the previous seven generations of pocket monsters popping up in Pokémon Sword and Shield received disappointing news yesterday when producer Junichi Masuda announced that only Pokémon present in the new Galar region Pokédex can be imported into the upcoming Switch games. Pokémon Sword and Shield kicked off yesterday’s Nintendo Treehouse…
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