Dark Souls 3 Japanese Release Date Revealed

From Software has revealed the release date for Dark Souls III, and the next iteration of the brutal series will hit its first quarter 2016 release date, at least in Japan.

On the Dark Souls website, Dark Souls III is listed for release on March 24, 2016 for PS4 and Xbox One, with the PC version "announced at a later date." A physical copy of the special edition of the game will cost 7,430 yen, while downloadable versions will set gamers back 6,930 yen.

Recently Dark Souls director Hidetaka Miyazaki revealed a slew of new details about the upcoming game. Similar to its predecessor, Dark Souls III will allow players to fast travel from the start. Dark Souls III will also let players reallocate their stats, similar to Dark Souls II, to experiment with builds or to undo possibly unwanted leveling choices.

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9 Dumb Jedi Moves

For over a thousand generations, the Jedi Knights were the guardians of peace and justice in the Old Republic. Before the dark times... before the Empire! And before the Jedi Council completely screwed things up for everyone else.

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It’s easy to blame Emperor Palpatine and his dark forces for the end of the Republic, but let’s face it: It was really the Jedi that screwed the Bantha on this one. Here are nine totally dumb decisions made by the Jedi Council that sealed the fate of the galaxy.

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Curt Schilling’s 38 Studios Lawsuit Settlement Reached

A partial settlement of $12.5 million USD has been awarded by a judge in a case against 38 Studios, the former game company of legendary Red Sox pitcher Curt Schilling.

Schilling's company, which released Kingdoms of Amalur: Reckoning, folded a few months after the game released. The company had been awarded a $75 million loan by the state of Rhode Island's Economic Development Corporation.

While some of Schilling's co-defendants have settled so far, including this most recent settlement, Schilling still is fighting the lawsuit.

The complaint against the defendants says that 38 Studios failed to inform the EDC that, according to its own internal projections, the studio was destined to fail. Kingdoms of Amalur was not a bad game-- far from it. We gave Kingdom of Amalur: Reckoning a 9 in our review, praising its gameplay as putting it ahead of many other RPGs.

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Force Awakens Might Have Post-Credits Scene

Star Wars: The Force Awakens may be taking a page from Disney's other blockbuster film franchise with a post-credits scene.

Schmoes Know reports that according to a trusted source, the next episode of the Star Wars saga will feature a teaser for Rogue One, the first of the planned Star Wars anthology films.

If this rumor pans out, the scene would have a lot in common with the Marvel Cinematic Universe, which has been using post-credits sequences to tease its future entries since it broke out on its own with Iron Man back in 2008. However, this scene is said to relate to the standalone film rather than Episode VIII.

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What to Expect From Destiny’s Red Bull-Exclusive Quest

Red Bull has sent a fireteam into its exclusive Destiny: The Taken King quest, and from that experience, new details have emerged.

Completing the quest successfully unlocks a consumable item which upgrades the SR-0 Swiftriver Sparrow to the SR-1 Swiftriver, which is a "faster version of the sparrow received at the beginning of the quest."

The quest for Destiny's new expansion can be unlocked by redeeming codes on the tabs of branded Red Bull cans. Showing off the new quest, Red Bull's fireteam was required to complete a modified version of level 40 "The Sunless Cell" strike, along with a timed, level 40 Shield Brothers strike.

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Jeepers Creepers 3 Is Happening

Myriad Pictures has announced that Jeepers Creepers 3, the third entry in the horror franchise, will go into production next year.

Brandon Smith will return as Sergeant Davis Tubbs, who will put together a task force to destroy the Creeper (played by Jonathan Breck) once and for all... but, of course, the monster isn't going down without a fight.

Jonathan Breck as The Creeper. Jonathan Breck as The Creeper

Victor Salva, director the first two Jeepers Creepers films, will once again direct.

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Longmire: Season 4 Spoiler Discussion

This is a full-on spoiler discussion for those that have watched all 10 episodes of Longmire: Season 4. For our spoiler-free review of the season, click here.

Okay, so here I can bring up all the juicy details left out of the official Longmire: Season 4 review, which I tried to keep mostly spoiler-free.

Which means I can type freely about how Branch was killed off. Those who followed Longmire news could surely piece this together, as Bailey Chase was not returning to the show (while Gerald McRaney was), but that didn't mean that the discovery of his body, in that faked suicide scene, didn't hit me like a bag of bricks. And so the first three episodes played out with a touch of dramatic irony that we don't usually get to experience on Longmire. We knew what had happened. And not only did we know who killed Branch, we knew who was behind the murder of Walt's wife. And it wasn't Jacob Nighthorse in either circumstance. So Walt spent a few episodes being obsessed with the wrong guy.

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Microsoft’s Downloading Windows 10 to PCs That Opted Out of Upgrade

Even if you decided to hold off on upgrading to Windows 10, the files for the operating system could still be on your PC.

Apparently, regardless of whether or not someone opted out of reserving a free copy of Microsoft's OS, the company will still push the necessary installation files to an eligible PC. That is, provided they've set up automatic updates.

One of the Inquirer's own readers reached out to shed some light on the matter, revealing they'd found a hidden Windows 10-specific folder on their machine that was taking up about 6GB of space. And every time the PC was booted, the OS would try to install itself. Following this, the Inquirer asked Microsoft to comment, to which the company revealed that is has, in fact, been downloading Windows 10 to certain PCs since its July 29 launch:

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George R. R. Martin to Cameo on Z Nation

Game of Thrones author George R. R. Martin will appear in a cameo during the second season of Z Nation - as a zombified version of himself.

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Entertainment Weekly reveals that in the show, Martin has been imprisoned and chained to a desk by a character called the Collector - a connoisseur of celebrity zombies.

EW's images display an undead Martin at a book signing. In the cameo, Zombie GRRM's book is named "A Promise of Spring" - similar to "A Dream of Spring," the expected title of his eventual seventh novel.

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Super Mario Maker Was Almost a Mario Paint Game

Nintendo didn't initially plan to create Super Mario Maker, because the project started as a new Mario Paint game for Wii U.

Speaking with Time, Nintendo game designer Takashi Tezuka — who was the lead director on Super Mario World — talked about Super Mario Maker's origins. "Originally we wanted to make a Mario Paint game, using the Wii U GamePad,” he said.

“And that was where the idea originally started, but at the same time, we wanted to take the Super Mario Bros. toolset that we use to create the levels, and we wanted to move that toolset over to the Wii U GamePad to make it easier to create the levels with the touchscreen.”

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