If You Missed Cyberpunk’s E3 2019 Booth Check Out The Sci-Fi Dive Bar Now
Last year, Cyberpunk 2077's E3 demo had us visit (IRL) a hip nightclub overlooking Night City. This year, it takes us down into a grungy underground dive covered wall-to-wall with awesome references to CD Projekt Red's dystopian future.
The nightclub appears to be called Totentanz, German for "The Dance of Death", and features posters from all sorts of live performances, plus a guitar "once owned" by the man himself, Johnny Silverhand.
Check out the club in the slideshow above, and get all the new gameplay details from this year's E3 demo right here.
LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga May Add Grunting Voice Work
LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga may offer players the option to use a classic ‘grunting’ voice track instead of full voice acting.
Over the past few days, fans of LEGO Star Wars have been tweeting that they would like to see grunts in LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga, the upcoming entry in the long-running series from TT Games. In the replies to a recent tweet from the developer, many have been expressing their wish that the game would use the grunts, grumbling, and other sounds to represent characters talking, as they did in the original games, rather than full voice acting.
At E3 2019, IGN spoke to TT Games’s Head of Design Arthur Parsons, who said that the classic grunts may not be out of the question: “At the minute the plan is that the game is fully voiced, But we are talking to the team about having an additional mode for grunts.”
Dr. Mario World Is Now Available on iOS and Android
UPDATE (7/9/2019) - Dr. Mario World has been released a day early and is now available on iOS and Android.
Thanks to Wario64 for the heads up.
Original story follows.
Nintendo has announced that the mobile game Dr. Mario World has a release date of July 10.
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Magic: The Gathering Card Reveal – Check Out a Brand New Rare
Magic: The Gathering's Core Set 2020 officially arrives from July 2nd, and we've been given the chance to exclusively reveal one of its new rare cards.
Flood of Tears is a six-mana sorcery ideal for use in a classic Blue control deck, and it looks a little something like this:
The high mana cost marks it out as something of a late-game play, but the high risk could lead to some very high rewards, allowing for devastating drops to pop up on a newly clean board.
Dropped into a deck with some extra trickery - Nissa, Who Shakes the World could turn those non-returned lands into creatures, for example - and Flood of Tears might make for a very effective play in the near future.
Atsushi Inaba on Why PlatinumGames Is an Unconventional Studio
One of the things I love most about BitSummit – the yearly Kyoto-based indie games showcase - is that it’s a very egalitarian-feeling event. One booth may have a solo dev from Scandinavia demoing his or her very first project, the next may be showing off Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night, and be manned by the legendary Koji Igarashi himself. Walking around the show floor you’ll see this kind of juxtaposition repeatedly: there’s no barrier between the industry newcomers and the veterans – and if you spot the likes of Swery, Shuhei Yoshida or Keita Takahashi, you can just say hello.
Marvel’s Shang-Chi Casting Update: Donnie Yen, Ludi Lin, Ross Butler
The rumor mill continues to churn for Marvel’s Shang-Chi movie as a report from That Hashtag Show claims actors Ludi Lin and Ross Butler are on the short-list of actors being considered for the role of Shang-Chi, while martial arts movie legend Donnie Yen is confirmed as being courted for an unnamed part.
Here’s everything you need to know about these potential actors for Marvel's Shang-Chi, the first Asian-led MCU movie:
The Biggest Games that Weren’t at E3
E3 is the big opportunity for developers to show off a year's worth of work, but every year some of the biggest surprises are what wasn't at the show. E3 2019 was huge for some of the most anticipated games coming in 2019 and 2020, but with Sony abstaining from this year's conference we were denied the further details we've been craving since last year's reveals. But Sony's games weren't the only ones that were MIA - here, we've collected every big game we could think of that was missing from this year's lineup.
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FTWD: Dwight and Morgan Had the Best Season 5 Scene So Far
Warning: Spoilers follow for Fear the Walking Dead through Season 5 episode 3, "Humbug's Gulch."
Fear the Walking Dead's fifth season has gotten off to a rocky start. Not just because of the many hurdles and harrowing dangers our main characters have faced, but also on various creative levels.
With the premiere, we re-joined the Fear cast as they attempted to help someone, which was their big mission statement coming out of Season 4. They had a warehouse full of supplies and a clear credo about helping stragglers and wanderers out on the road. Quickly, after a plane crash left them stranded in this new special somewhere, we'd learn that, to date, they'd helped no one. Nothing had panned out.
Pokemon Sword and Shield Won’t Let You Catch Every Pokemon
Pokemon Sword and Shield, the first mainline generation of Pokemon games to be coming to the Nintendo Switch, will sadly not let you be the best like no one ever was, as not every Pokemon will be catchable in the new generation.
The full Pokedex won't be available to Pokemon Sword and Shield players, according to a recent interview Famitsu conducted with producer Junichi Masuda.
Instead, Sword and Shield will only allow for Pokemon to be caught that are included in the Galar region Pokedex. Masuda told Famitsu a large part of the reasoning came down to the growing number of Pokemon species.