We got our first peek at some brand-new Minecraft DLC with a Dungeons & Dragons theme during the most recent D&D Direct presentation, and it will be making its way into the game sometime this spring (thanks, Polygon). While the aforementioned trailer may not provide the most accurate information regarding the DLC’s release date, it does provide a fairly accurate ...
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A Co-op Romp To Die For, Bone’s Café Is Inspired By Overcooked Food
The Switch version of Bone’s Cafe, a zombie cookery game from Acute Owl Studio, will launch on March 31. The game, which received overwhelmingly great reviews when it debuted on Steam last year, is now returning from the dead to create a name for itself on the eShop. In Bone’s Cafe, which was inspired by Overcooked, you play as a ...
Read More »Oh my, The Mario Movie Blu-ray Steelbook Release Date Has Been Revealed
The Super Mario Bros. Movie’s official premiere is just one week away, and while the marketing campaign has definitely picked up the pace (sometimes in unusual boot-focused ways), the occasional leak hasn’t been prevented. This time, the focus is on the movie’s Blu-ray Steelbook release, which looks to be coming our way starting on June 6, 2023. (thanks, Nintendo Wire). ...
Read More »Beautiful New Photos of Teslagrad 2 Display More Magnet-Magic in Metroid
It was a pleasant surprise to see Teslagrad 2, the sequel to Rain Games’ critically acclaimed metroidvania, at last year’s Future Games Expo after it was first revealed back in September 2020. With the help of some eye-catching new screenshots, the kind people at Modus Games have now provided us with a deeper look at the upcoming game. With five ...
Read More »“That’s Going Sound Like Me And That’s It,” says Seth Rogen of his voiceover work for Donkey Kong in the Mario movie
What will Donkey Kong’s voice sound like? There has been a lot of discussion about how Chris Pratt will sound as Mario in the next Super Mario Bros. movie. Seth Rogen, who plays Donkey Kong’s voice in the video game, said in an interview with Comicbook.com that he doesn’t perform voices and just uses his own voice. Unlike with Mario, ...
Read More »Chris Pratt advises fans to watch The Mario Movie first, and then they may voice their concerns
Before passing judgment on Chris Pratt’s interpretation of the voice of the titular character, Mario fans are urged to watch The Super Mario Bros. Movie. Since it was first revealed that Pratt will play Mario in September 2021, there has been some backlash to the casting, and part of it still exists today despite the release of several teasers since ...
Read More »BioWare veteran Mark Darrah and the Mass Effect team are helping to finish Dragon Age 4
In an effort to aid in the completion of Dragon Age: Dreadwolf, EA has announced that BioWare veteran Mark Darrah will once more be working with the studio. After almost 25 years at BioWare, Darrah left the company in February 2021 and is now working as a consultant on the game. During that time, he led programming for the Baldur’s ...
Read More »US members of Congress accuse Sony of ‘blatant anti-competitive conduct’ in Japan
According to Politico, Democratic senator Maria Cantwell made the assertion on Thursday during a hearing of the Senate Finance Committee. She urged US trade representative Katherine Tai to bring up the matter with Japan during trade negotiations. Cantwell’s claim was supported by two letters – one from four Republican members of Congress, the other from six Democrats – which also ...
Read More »Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom OLED Switch may be announced today, GameStop employee claims
A GameStop worker has speculated that today could see the official unveiling of the Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom Switch OLED. Nintendo will be streaming a presentation today at 7 a.m. PT (3 p.m. BST) that will show off 10 minutes of new Tears of the Kingdom gameplay. It may also, according to Reddit user SecretSantaSeven, officially announce ...
Read More »Japan’s competition regulator has approved Microsoft’s acquisition of Activision Blizzard
Japan’s competition regulator has concluded that it has no issue with Microsoft‘s proposed acquisition of Activision Blizzard, and will not be blocking the deal. The Japan Fair Trade Commission has published a statement in which it says it has “reviewed the transaction and reached the conclusion that [it] is unlikely to result in substantially restraining competition in any particular fields ...
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