Nier Automata's Latest Video Game Crossover Is Its Horniest One Yet

Nier: Automata, a fatalistic video game about attractive androids fighting to save a doomed humanity, is a franchise that’ll never say no to making a guest appearance in another video game regardless of how nonsensical the crossover might be. In the six years since its release, the sci-fi roleplaying game has…

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Source: Kotaku – Nier Automata’s Latest Video Game Crossover Is Its Horniest One Yet

Armored Core VI: How Does It Run On Steam Deck?

Armored Core VI: Fires of Rubicon launched on August 25, and folks have been loving it. If you haven’t yet taken it for a spin, know that satisfying, explosive combat, gorgeous visuals, and the thrill of building your very own mech to go out and earn some money for corporations is yours to have. But can you take it on…

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Source: Kotaku – Armored Core VI: How Does It Run On Steam Deck?

Baldur's Gate 3's New Karlach Ending Is A Small But Meaningful Improvement

Larian Studios recently announced it would be altering some aspects of Baldur’s Gate 3’s ending in order to flesh out parts that some fans (rightfully) argued felt a bit undercooked compared to everything that preceded them. The first of these updates came out today, August 31, as part of the game’s second big patch,…

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Source: Kotaku – Baldur’s Gate 3’s New Karlach Ending Is A Small But Meaningful Improvement

Starfield Seems Like A (Mostly) Bug-Free Journey Through Space

Starfield is nearly out on PC and Xbox consoles for those who have early access to the space-faring RPG, and reviews are officially popping up online. The game’s currently garnering favorable marks among critics, with most shook by how (mostly) bug-free Bethesda’s game surprisingly is.

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Source: Kotaku – Starfield Seems Like A (Mostly) Bug-Free Journey Through Space

Embracer Shuts Down Saints Row Studio Volition After 30 Years

Volition, the studio behind Red Faction, Saints Row, and countless other games, is closing its doors after 30 years. The decision was made by parent company Embracer after the sprawling conglomerate announced cuts earlier this year following the loss of $2 billion in funding that was reportedly supposed to come from…

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Source: Kotaku – Embracer Shuts Down Saints Row Studio Volition After 30 Years

First Tech Review Of Starfield Is Positive, Praising Performance On Xbox Series S

After years of hype and teasing, Starfield…isn’t out yet. But the embargo on reviews is up and with it, the first technical review of the game is here. The big takeaway is that Starfield seems to be running solidly on both the Xbox Series X and the smaller, less powerful Series S. This is a bit shocking considering…

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Source: Kotaku – First Tech Review Of Starfield Is Positive, Praising Performance On Xbox Series S

Early Starfield Reviews Are Generally Positive, From Mild Disappointment To Glowing Praise

Starfield has been shouldering enormous expectations from both longtime fans of Bethesda’s open world RPGs and devoted Xbox players desperate for a hit exclusive. Now, initial reactions to the sprawling sci-fi shooter are finally here, and the early reviews are mixed. Some critics are championing Starfield as the…

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Source: Kotaku – Early Starfield Reviews Are Generally Positive, From Mild Disappointment To Glowing Praise

Beyond Good & Evil Remaster Spotted, While Sequel Remains A Ghost

The ESRB seems to have revealed that Ubisoft is planning a Beyond Good & Evil 20th Anniversary Edition. News on the BG&E front has been a little quiet as of late, so fans of the classic adventure title might be in for a nice revisit. That notoriously truant sequ—err, prequel, however? Well, who knows?

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Source: Kotaku – Beyond Good & Evil Remaster Spotted, While Sequel Remains A Ghost

Super Mario Bros. Wonder Gets Its Very Own, Very Plain Nintendo Switch OLED

An August 31 Nintendo Direct gave us a lengthy look at the upcoming Super Mario Bros. Wonder game, with an added surprise at the end of the presentation: A brand-new, limited edition Nintendo Switch OLED. The console will release on October 6, two full weeks before Super Mario Bros. Wonder’s October 20 release date.…

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Source: Kotaku – Super Mario Bros. Wonder Gets Its Very Own, Very Plain Nintendo Switch OLED

The Stolen Magic: The Gathering Cards Have Been Returned

Shortly before the public opening of this 2023’s annual board game convention, Gen Con, around $300,000 worth of Magic: The Gathering cards were reported stolen. Caught on security camera at the Indiana Convention Center in downtown Indianapolis, two suspects were seen carting out a large pallet of cardboard boxes…

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Source: Kotaku – The Stolen Magic: The Gathering Cards Have Been Returned

Super Mario Bros. Wonder Is A Whole New Approach To 2D Mario Games

During today’s Super Mario Bros. Wonder-centric Nintendo Direct, we got to see a new and far more detailed look at the upcoming side-scrolling platformer, including its amazing approach to online play, and how you can now play as a Yoshi carrying an elephant.

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Source: Kotaku – Super Mario Bros. Wonder Is A Whole New Approach To 2D Mario Games

Borderlands Collection Includes 6 Games For Cheap, With Borderlands 3 Coming To Switch

Gearbox Entertainment loves bundles, so naturally it just announced Borderlands Collection: Pandora’s Box, which combines every game in the loot shooter series except for last year’s Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands. It’ll be available on every console except Switch, which is getting a separate port of just Borderlands 3 by…

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Source: Kotaku – Borderlands Collection Includes 6 Games For Cheap, With Borderlands 3 Coming To Switch

‘Warriors’ Games Rule, And That’s A Hill I’ll Totally Die On

Musou games—the large-scale hack-and-slash games typified by series like Dynasty Warriors—often get a bad wrap, with detractors arguing that they’re just monotonous power fantasies lacking in depth. While there’s some truth to that, such a reductive reading misses the point behind games in this genre, which still has…

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Source: Kotaku – ‘Warriors’ Games Rule, And That’s A Hill I’ll Totally Die On

Netflix’s One Piece Live-Action Series Delivers More Than It Disappoints

One Piece is a series built on lofty promises. Chief among them: that its hallowed treasure, which still has yet to be revealed since the series began 26 years ago, will be worth the journey; that protagonist Monkey D. Luffy will someday fulfill his dream of becoming the king of the pirates; and that its long-running…

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Source: Kotaku – Netflix’s One Piece Live-Action Series Delivers More Than It Disappoints

Mark Zuckerberg's Avatar Legs Saga Ends With A Whimper, Not A Bang

Last year, Facebook (now known as Meta) announced that it was adding legs to its ugly virtual reality avatars. Some people were excited. Now a year later, after Meta promised the legs were coming soon, they are finally (sort of) working inside the company’s depressing digital “metaverse”. Should we…cheer?

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Source: Kotaku – Mark Zuckerberg’s Avatar Legs Saga Ends With A Whimper, Not A Bang

Cyberpunk 2077’s Only Getting One Expansion Because Its Old Tech Is Being Retired

Cyberpunk 2077 developer CD Projekt Red says its upcoming expansion, Phantom Liberty, will serve as the game’s one and only expansion because of its “technological decision” to move from CDPR’s own REDengine technology to Unreal 5.

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Source: Kotaku – Cyberpunk 2077’s Only Getting One Expansion Because Its Old Tech Is Being Retired

Starfield Fan Banned From Subreddit For Narcing On Leaker To Cops

Starfield leaks began blowing up across the internet last week after 29-year old Darin Harris allegedly stole dozens of copies of the game from a warehouse and started selling them online. One Reddit user immediately reported the leaks to Bethesda and Memphis police, and he’s now been banned from the…

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Source: Kotaku – Starfield Fan Banned From Subreddit For Narcing On Leaker To Cops

The 10 Best Call Of Duty Maps Of All Time

Call of Duty fans’ passions run hot when it comes to the series’ multiplayer maps, which have been the topic of discussion and controversy since United Offensive, the 2004 expansion pack that added multiplayer to the original Call of Duty. Maps are so integral to the Call of Duty experience, so important to each new…

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Source: Kotaku – The 10 Best Call Of Duty Maps Of All Time