Month: March 2020

We know you’re busy and might miss out on all the exciting things we’re talking about on Xbox Wire every week. If you’ve got a few minutes, we can help remedy that. We’ve pared down the past week’s news into one easy-to-digest article for all things Xbox! Or, if you’d rather watch than read, you
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Nintendo has filed a patent for its Nintendo Switch Lite design with the Japan Patent Office. The listing explains simply that it is “an electronic computer capable of playing a game” along with the names of the two creators of the filing, Yui Ehara and Junichiro Miyatake. The handheld-only console released back in September of
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Bleeding Edge reviewed on PC by Kyle Campbell. Also available on Xbox One. “Bleeding Edge is an absolute ball when you’re clashing swords in the thick of a team fight or tweaking a fighter’s playstyle, so it’s a shame that the frustrating camera and lifeless ranged combat get in the way. There’s a lot of
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I thought I would be bored by the time I beat up my 500,000th marine lackey, but to my surprise, One Piece: Pirate Warriors 4 never let the smile fall from my face – except for when it’s trying to make me cry with its many faithfully recreated scenes of One Piece’s most emotional moments.
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Trials of Mana is every bit one of those ‘lost classics’ that bafflingly never made it outside of Japan until recent times. The ‘90s were a fantastic time for RPG’s, yes, but their popularity on western shores was still not an entirely dependable factor, leading to developers not deeming it worth the cost of localizing
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Spoiler Warning for Control’s Main Campaign: The Foundation DLC requires players to have completed the main campaign of Control. In discussing The Foundation’s story, certain elements from Control’s main game will come up. If you haven’t played Control itself, I recommend you go do that first before reading this review. If you want the short
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By Elizabeth Henges, Friday, 27 March 2020 20:29 GMT Want some awesome retro-style platforming on your Animal Crossing device? You can grab the full set of Shovel Knight games for the Switch at a nice discount! That’s right, if you want Shovel Knight and the three accompanying campaigns (which might as well be full games
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Last week, we asked you to share your favorite teams and partners in gaming using #PS4share and #PSBlog. From animal companions to partners in crime, here are this week’s highlights: Commissioner Gordon and Batman confer in this moment from Batman: The Telltale Series, shared by 4mllr. Kassandra poses with her trusty winged partner Ikaros in
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Activision and developer Beenox have announced a substantial update for the brilliant Crash Team Racing: Nitro-Fueled on Nintendo Switch, While the Grand Prix season may have sadly ended, that hasn’t stopped the team delivering new content for fans. Check out what’s new in the full patch notes below: A Bonus ‘Beenox Pack’ We want to
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Borderlands 3: Guns, Love, and Tentacles reviewed on PC by Travis Northup. Also available on Xbox One and PlayStation 4. “Guns, Love, and Tentacles is a witty, solid expansion for Borderlands 3 that mostly plays it safe with a proven formula without introducing anything that makes it a must-play experience. Still, the environments and enemies
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The Foundation, does just that yet again. It excels at being as weird and wonderful as the base game, but it’s certainly more of what I loved rather than something totally new. Not that that’s a bad thing.The Foundation’s story sticks wonderfully true to Control’s ending, which is great because it’s available instantly upon completing
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