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CultureSplitscreenDivinity: Original Sin 2‘s Cross-Save Between PC And Switch Is Magic
Divinity: Original Sin 2 is a big, chewy role-playing game that benefits from a mouse and keyboard, but sometimes, you just want to lie down on the couch and play a game on the Switch. The game’s new Switch port allows players to go from one to the other, like magic. On this week’s Kotaku…
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CultureWe Can Finally Explain What You Actually Do In Death Stranding
He’s finally done it. After years of talking about Death Stranding, Hideo Kojima finally showed off a full mission’s worth of gameplay during a live stage presentation at Tokyo Game Show this week. It’s as offbeat, meticulously detailed, and intriguing as you’d expect from Kojima, if not more so. To be released November 8 for…
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UncategorizedBrilliant Mario Maker 2 Designer Makes Courses Unlike Any Mario Game
The suite of building blocks offered by Mario Maker 2 means there’s no shortage of creative users out there fine-tuning a wide array of levels that would likely never be seen in the original series. But one of my favorite creators is uniquely capable of making me forget that what I’m playing is technically still…
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ReviewsToysLego’s Gingerbread House Holds Disturbing Secrets
Every year around this time, Lego unveils the latest expansion to its ever-growing Winter Village line of sets and I bemoan not having a massive basement to deck out in blocky holiday cheer. This year’s addition, the $100 Gingerbread House, looks like the perfect standalone piece for brick fans with limited room. Whereas sets like…
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CultureNo Man’s Sky Player Builds Concert Hall That Seats A Thousand
A No Man’s Sky player built a concert hall, and the level of detail is just astounding. This concert hall in space can seat a thousand, and it’s gorgeous to behold. Player Needred replicated everything a concert hall should have, from scaffolding for lights to the decorated ceiling. I especially like the grand entrance, which…
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UncategorizedDragon Ball Z: Kakarot is set to launch on January 17, 2020. The action RPG’s latest teaser reveals that it will follow Goku’s story through at least the Majin Buu saga, which means appearances by the eponymous pink antagonist and Gohan alter-ego Great Saiyaman are thankfully in order.
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