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Levi Winslow
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staff writer, kotaku. they/them. beats: esports, creator culture + internet discourse, preservation + sustainability, news. send me tea and tips 🖤

I know it’s not intentional, but that sentence broke my brain! But then again, I guess Mark Wahlberg is also an award-winning Transformers actor. Possibly the winniest? Or should I say, the Witwickiest? Sheesh, what a terrible franchise... Read more

...if they synergize well. Since Diablo 2 (not quite as obvious with D3, but the 3 passives you’d select were basically what forced synergy as well), synergy of skills has been very important.

Also, a tip: try to look into what your character’s skills/gear open up. For example, with Shadow Imbuement + Penetrating Shot + Read more

Levi, I appreciate your reasonable response to what was frankly a pretty dickish comment from the poster. The two concepts (side quests give great XP and getting mount as quickly as possible) aren’t mutually exclusive. You had a lot of great tips in here, thank you! Read more

I couldn’t find any way to have a second player join from the main menu so I had thought local co-op was disabled for the beta. But then the message popped once gameplay started. Wouldn’t doubt it if I just got lucky and somehow bypassed the requirement since I played on PC a bit first but didn't finish the prologue.  Read more

So, Ms. Bindolaf and I would be able to play on one console and one purchased game? Is that right? We might consider it then.
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I knew it was the hellraiser reference before i even read the article. it was the ONLY quest that was memorable in the beta and because it was an homage took the ‘horror’ out of it.
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It’s just an homage to HELLRAISER and Frank & Julia. Read more

EDIT: Well I guess it is coming to Xbox after all.

In TotK, you can pick up and throw just about everything you find in Hyrule Kingdom. Apples, jelly, flaming objects like fire fruits—whatever Link can get his hands on... Read more

I personally rank this as one of the best games of the 2010s. I was surprised how many folks reacted negatively to it.  Read more

Gary is Professor Oak’s grandson — but I get what you mean. Read more