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Microsoft Removes Carlton, Floss Dances From Forza Horizon 4
The Carlton and Floss dance emotes are no longer available in Forza Horizon 4 following changes made to the game as part of today’s big Series 5 update. Although publisher Microsoft won’t say why it removed the emotes, both dances are the subjects of lawsuits against publisher Epic Games for using them in the mega-popular…
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Fallout 76 Players Are Punishing People They Suspect Of Duplicating Rare Items
As a post-apocalyptic online survival sim, Fallout 76 allows players to team up, trade with one another, or try to kill each other. This freedom is part of the game’s appeal, but when it’s coupled with exploits that allow some players to become ultra powerful, the result can be a game world that feels inhospitable…
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UncategorizedNew Indie Vane Looks Great, But Isn’t
A black-winged bird soars over desert sands. It’s a lovely visual that’s captivated me since developer Friend & Foerevealed Vane back in 2014. Now the game is out on PlayStation 4, and the desert flight is one of the few redeeming sequences in an otherwise short and clumsy adventure. Style has never been Vane’s problem.…
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UncategorizedSuper Dragon Ball Heroes World Mission is coming to the West on Switch and Steam on April 5. The tactical role-playing card game is the tenth in the Dragon Ball Heroes series and the first to get released outside of Japan. It’s like Yu-Gi-Oh! but with Dragon Ball characters.
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Kotaku EastK-Pop Pick Of The Day: Curious
Clazziquai Project is one of the leading band names in Korean electronic pop, with over a decade of activity spanning multiple full albums, remixes, and collaborations. While the band officially consists of four members—Alex, Horan, Christina and DJ Clazzi—not all of them participate in every song, which leads to a bit of confusion in which…
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UncategorizedA Tour Of The Animal Crossing Town One Woman Spent Nearly 4,000 Hours Building
Animal Crossing games are meant to be played in regular, relaxed sessions, creating a life for yourself among the annual ebbs and flows of each game’s village. In just about every regard, it’s designed to be playable, theoretically at least, forever. 85-year-old Audrey, who’s spent thousands of hours playing the game, is proof of that.…
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