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Everything About Anthem’s In-Game Stores Is Bafflingly Bad
Every time I log into Anthem I stop by one of its in-game stores, and every time I am disappointed. The selection is bad. The three-day refresh is bad. Even the locations of the in-game shops are bad. It boggles the mind. Pictured above is Prospero, the first vendor players come across in Anthem’s home…
By Mike Fahey - Uncategorized
Rainbow Six Siege’s first expansion of the year, Operation Burnt Horizon, is live on PS4, Xbox One, and PC It adds two new operators, Gridlock and Mozzie, a new map called Outback, and a Newcomer Playlist for people just getting started with the game so they don’t get shredded by veteran players.
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Black Desert for the Xbox One is three years behind the PC version, but it’s got plans for catching up. Developer Pearl Abyss haslaid out a road map for the first half of 2019 that will add four new classes, three regions, world bosses and more to the massively multiplayer console RPG.
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Kotaku EastK-Pop Pick Of The Day: Noir
The music video for Sunmi’s latest, Noir, is a biting critique of the image-obsessed Instagram influencer. This strikes me as ironic. Considering Sunmi’s pedigree in one of K-Pop’s biggest idol groups and an active participant in possibly one of the most unhealthily exterior-obsessed, nip-and-tuck-fueling industries in the world, it’s worth considering if this is all…
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CultureThe Internet, And Sonic’s Creator, React To Sonic’s Movie Design
We now live in a post-Sonic the Hedgehog-movie-render world. Sonic the Hedgehog does not resemble a hedgehog in the slightest, and I’d argue he is more recognizable because of it. He’s a blue ball with spikes on his head, skinny legs, conjoined eyeballs, and sneakers. In the upcoming Sonic movie, he (probably) looks like this…
By Gita Jackson