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Kotaku Saturday, August 24, 2024 1:55 PM
    

BioWare put out a 10-minute showcase video breaking down Dragon Age: The Veilguard's action-based combat. Most of what we've seen of the RPG thus far has been in the early game, so we still didn't have a strong grasp of what high-level encounters look like. There have been a lot of questions surrounding the sequel, as…

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Kotaku Saturday, August 24, 2024 11:50 AM
    

BioWare has shown off some brief glimpses of Dragon Age: The Veilguard's action-oriented combat over the past two months, but all we've seen thus far are some early encounters with the Rogue class and some flashy spells for the Mage. Now, the studio is getting into the nuts and bolts of The Veilguard's combat with a…

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PCGamesN Saturday, August 24, 2024 3:14 PM
     Blox Fruits codes August 2024 - free XP and money

August 24, 2024: We checked for new Roblox Blox Fruits codes and tested the current ones. Our full list now has 29 working codes.

What are the new Blox Fruits codes? We've compiled a regularly updated list of all Roblox Blox Fruits codes to redeem in-game freebies like XP boosts, free Beli, and stat resets for your pirate adventures. Need a boost to take on the increasingly tricky competition? We've got you covered.

Blox Fruits is one of the biggest Roblox games ever, thanks to its fun, anime-inspired pirate action. That said, it can be challenging to find new free codes, so we've done the hard work and listed all the active Blox Fruits codes in 2024, including for Update 23, in one handy place below. Once you're up to date on the new Blox Fruits codes, consider checking out our ultimate Blox Fruits guide or our in-depth Blox Fruits tier list for the current meta.

MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Best Roblox games, Roblox promo codes, Roblox music codes

PCGamesN Saturday, August 24, 2024 12:44 PM
     Baldur's Gate 3 mod makes it even longer with unique new encounters

If you've played through Baldur's Gate 3 enough times, the combat might start feeling predictable. There are a plethora of tools, classes, and combat options available every time you start a fresh save, but you're still going through the same fights and mysteries you were on your first playthrough. Over a year since launch, then, this brand-new BG3 mod adds almost 40 encounters to the base game to make your next Tav's quest feel fresh.

MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Baldur's Gate 3 builds, BG3 mods, Baldur's Gate 3 classes

PCGamesN Saturday, August 24, 2024 12:52 PM
     Beloved survival game Core Keeper has a free trial ahead of Steam 1.0

When Core Keeper was released into early access back in 2022, it debuted to great success, with over 30,000 players jumping in on Steam and earning itself a 'very positive' 92% review score. It's been a long road since then, with tons of updates and improvements over the past two years. Finally, though, Core Keeper will be releasing version 1.0 in the coming days. To celebrate the occasion is a tasty discount and free trial, alongside early access to the anticipated update - though time is running out.

MORE FROM PCGAMESN: How to get Core Keeper scarlet ore, Core Keeper tin ore locations, How to get the Core Keeper drill

PCGamesN Saturday, August 24, 2024 11:48 AM
     Upcoming survival game Stormforge is Valheim but with a creative twist

Stormforge wants to be a different kind of survival game. If you've played Enshrouded, Palworld, Ark, Valheim, and Rust you know what to expect on the surface, but beyond the comic book-style appearance, Stormforge has some incredibly unique ideas. Speaking to PCGN at Gamescom, developer Roboto Games outlines what you can expect, while diving into the cool modding tools planned for the upcoming game.

MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Best co-op games, Best survival games, Best fantasy games

PCGamesN Saturday, August 24, 2024 11:05 AM
     Free Monopoly Go dice links August 2024

August 24, 2024: We've added a new Monopoly Go dice link for free dice rolls.

How can I get Monopoly Go free dice links? The household favorite board game has been reimagined as a free-to-play app on smartphones, allowing everyone to experience the thrills of Monopoly on practically any device. Everything that makes the board game special is here in Monopoly Go, so you'll be collecting properties and building hotels as you go around the board, and there are a variety of multiplayer minigames to get through along the way.

You're going to need to get your hands on Monopoly dice rolls, but they are difficult to come by no matter how far you are into the board game. There are ways to earn additional dice rolls, including logging into the game every day to collect daily bonuses, progressing further in the game, and inviting friends to try Monopoly Go. While you can also spend real money to unlock more dice rolls, you may want to give our list of Monopoly Go dice links a try instead, especially if you're waiting for the next Monopoly Go Golden Blitz event. Take a look at all the currently active Monopoly Go free dice links for today.

MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Best board games, Monopoly Go events, Monopoly Go dice

PCGamesN Saturday, August 24, 2024 10:49 AM
     New XDefiant patch notes nerfing movement won't destroy your tricks

Slick movement has been a staple of XDefiant since it launched, seeing the best of the best jumping and crouching all over the place, much to the dismay of their opponents. So when Ubisoft announced its intentions to nerf bunnyhop and crouch spamming in the upcoming XDefiant patch notes for the Y1S1.5 update, it naturally sparked some debate from the community. Well, it turns out it's not a massive nerf after all, as the developer has now come out to explain its intentions.

MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Best XDefiant loadouts, All XDefiant factions, Best XDefiant weapons

PCGamesN Saturday, August 24, 2024 12:54 PM
     Dragon Age The Veilguard gets unique spinoff with your new best buds

Dragon Age: The Veilguard is set to deliver an epic narrative that finally wraps up the loose ends left by 2014's Inquisition. Though the gameplay of its predecessor was mixed, it's hard to knock the twisting story that continues into The Veilguard. To get you up to speed and introduce you to your new best friends, BioWare is releasing an unexpected spinoff, a podcast series called Dragon Age: Vows and Vengeance.

MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Best RPGs, Dragon Age 4 characters, Dragon Age 4 release date

Rock Paper Shotgun Latest Articles Feed Saturday, August 24, 2024 5:11 PM
    

Stranger Video is a website that wants access to your webcam. Grant it and it will show you a close-up of your own face, the background around you cropped out. Close your eyes to tell it you're ready, and open them again when you hear a chime. It'll now connect you to a stranger doing the same thing: first person to blink loses.

You can play it here.

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Rock Paper Shotgun Latest Articles Feed Saturday, August 24, 2024 4:57 PM
    

Valve have their own rating system for measuring how games run on Steam Deck, but even following the guidance of whether something is "Playable" or "Verified", I've still run into games that simply do not work on the handheld device.

Enter Steam reviews. Reviews from players who primarily played on Steam Deck will now have a little Deck icon, which when moused over tells you the exact amount of time spent on the Deck.

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Rock Paper Shotgun Latest Articles Feed Saturday, August 24, 2024 4:33 PM
    

Tens of thousands of people have been playing Deadlock, a new multiplayer shooter from Valve, for the past several months, but in that time there's been no official announcement or acknowledgement of the game's existence by its creators. Until now. Valve have posted an extremely barebones Steam store page for Deadlock, describing it as a "multiplayer game in early development."

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Siliconera Saturday, August 24, 2024 3:00 PM
    

Tales from Toyotoki: Arrival of the Witch

When you meet certain people, even virtual ones, you may also find yourself hoping for the best for them. Maybe it is because of who they are. Perhaps it comes down to what they're facing. Tales of Toyotoki: Arrival of the Witch is one of those games, in part because the personalities of lead characters Hikaru Nishime and Lilun and situations leave you hoping they'll achieve their goals and thrive.

Hikaru is an orphan. His aunt and her family took him in following his parents' death. However, when he should be starting high school, he's instead being shipped off to a small island with less than 1,000 residents to live with a grandfather he barely knows. Worse, once he gets there he finds that said grandpa is gone. He took off to another continent, and Hikaru's aunt didn't even register him for classes at the new high school. After being forced to sleep in a sugarcane field his first night, he meets a mysterious young woman who's also come to Toyotoki Island, is also all alone, and was mistreated in the past as well. The two end up working together to get by, and in so doing find new places for themselves and ways to achieve their goals. This also leads to them meeting other residents of the island and getting close to them as they too grow as individuals. 

Review: Tales From Toyotoki Leaves You Rooting for the Kids
Screenshot by Siliconera

So the first thing you should know going into Tales From Toyotoki is that this is a kinetic novel, and not the sort of visual novel where you'll make decisions. Yes, there will be a point when Akari Akatsumi will make it seem like you have a choice as to which route you pursue or what you do. You don't. So those looking for the ability to influence the outcome or a little more interaction won't find that here.

However, that doesn't mean you should abandon or overlook Tales from Toyotoki. This is a situation in which that focus works to the benefit of the story. The official descriptions for it reference it being a coming of age tale and story of self-discovery, and the linear nature means Fragaria really gets to focus completely on that element of it. There are no distractions. We're 100% seeing how our leads and other individuals grow as people. 

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Ym8r4bSym4Q

I especially appreciated how while everyone gets some time in the spotlight and development, it's really Hikaru and Lilun getting the most attention. The mystery behind Lilun's background is handled well, and I appreciated how it didn't push too hard for immediate answers and reveals. Likewise, I liked how things are never just clean cut or immediately solved for Hikaru. Even when he does make some strides forward, he's never getting an easy answer or immediate salvation. 

The way the two play off of each other is also a critical part of the story. Hikaru and Lilun each have their own areas of expertise. Alone, they wouldn't get far. But we constantly see how together, the two are able to help each other out, progress, and get closer to accomplishing things they need to do to grow as individuals or meet their desires.

Screenshot by Siliconera

Tales from Toyotoki's artistic direction and voice acting also help "sell" its premise. We're experiencing life on a small island, thanks to seeing things from Hikaru's perspective. The art direction and character design is, likewise, quite quaint. It feels rustic and homey. The voice acting is good as well, with a cast that feels well suited for the situation. Especially when it comes to Lilun and Akari. I did notice a few awkwardly phrased lines. (For example, one of the earliest ones is "The person I was supposed to live with was nowhere to be seen.") But those instances are infrequent and don't detract from the overall experience.

Tales from Toyotoki: Arrival of the Witch feels designed to keep you captivated by the events of Hikaru and Lilun's lives as they deal with the odds that are stacked against them. Every win for them is one for the reader as well. It takes its time to show how these young people develop and find their footing, and it's great when we get to see them succeed.

Tales from Toyotoki: Arrival of the Witch is available on the Nintendo Switch, PS5 and PC

The post Review: Tales From Toyotoki Leaves You Rooting for the Kids appeared first on Siliconera.


Siliconera Saturday, August 24, 2024 12:00 PM
    

We Get to See Aqua Grow in Oshi no Ko Manga Volume 7

Even though Oshi no Ko is about the twins Aqua and Ruby, a lot of the early volumes of the manga focus on him instead of her. It's understandable, since he's penned as the primary protagonist for a while early on. However, with volume 7 of Oshi no Ko we get to see this shift as certain developments give some of Aqua's story a sense of resolution and Ruby an opportunity to step into the spotlight again.

Editor's Note: There will be spoilers for volume 7 of the Oshi no Ko manga below. 

Volume 7 of Oshi no Ko begins with the Tokyo Blade stage play we've seen coming together over the course of multiple chapters finally running. This is a huge pay-off in many ways. For one, we're finally seeing the culmination of the rivalry between Akane and Kana. It's also giving a troubled production a chance to come together, and seeing things actually turn out better than expected is a relief. 

But more importantly, this is a big deal for Aqua and his character arc in Oshi no Ko. We'd already seen leading up to this point that a part of him just won't let this quest to avenge Ai die. It's negatively affecting his daily life, with an inner voice that seems like it could also be his past identity chastising him for even considering moving on. So at the climax of this novel, we're seeing him do what he fears most. He actually acts again. He uses emotional acting after such a long time of running, and in so doing he makes a major breakthrough about himself. 

The way this is handled in the Oshi no Ko manga is stunning, with Aka Akasaka and Mengo Yokoyari shifting between the personal revelation and Aqua's performance. We can see how his tapping into those memories influences his behavior on-stage. Likewise, the insights he's gaining as he does so offers this reveal into what he's dealing with and allows him to perhaps address the issue in a way that could make his life different going forward. 

This, followed by a meaningful conversation with Toshiro Kindaichi and Taiki Himekawa, really makes Oshi no Ko volume 7 feel like it's constantly giving the reader valuable insights into the characters. We're finally learning more about Aqua. We're seeing him grow. We watch as he learns more about his past. 

At the same time, Akasaka and Yokoyari do a great job of pivoting to the next part of the Oshi no Ko plot at the end of volume 7. Following the performance of Tokyo Blade, we see that Ruby was in the audience the whole time. She noticed how far everyone, Aqua and Kana included, have come as she watched the show. With that seed planted, the end of the volume takes the opportunity to shift the focus back to her and new B-Komachi. Seeing the group start to make some decisions, as well as a choice to return to her former roots, paves the way for growth on her part as well. 

Oshi no Ko volume 7 really feels like one of the more important volumes of the manga, in part because of the development it offers for Aqua. We see him embrace his pain and deal with the trauma he's experienced for years. We watch the stage play finally come together. We see people like Kana and Akane stand out. Most importantly, we also witness a fantastic transition that shifts the story back to Ruby. It's all handled incredibly well.

Oshi no Ko volume 7 will be available on August 27, 2024, and Yen Press will release volume 8 of the manga on November 19, 2024. The anime is streaming on HIDIVE

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Siliconera Saturday, August 24, 2024 10:30 AM
    

The titular gundam from the VR Film Mobile Suit Gundam: Silver Phantom

Bandai Namco released a new trailer for the feature-length, virtual reality movie Mobile Suit Gundam: Silver Phantom on the official GundamInfo YouTube Channel that also confirmed its release date. The trailer showcased viewer interactions with the film, revealed its mixed reality (MR) action elements, and announced it will launch on October 3, 2024.

The movie, which is co-produced by Bandai Namco Filmworks and French VR production company Atlas V, will center on Universal Century story mercenary group Argent Kell. It is on an assassination mission targeting an Earth Federation official in U.C. 0096, around the same time as Mobile Suit Gundam Unicorn. The mysterious silver Gundam the nameless protagonist, controlled by the Meta Quest viewer, uses takes part in the struggle.

You can view the new trailer here:

https://youtu.be/lxyh1BMsa4E?si=ifSfzEryIX3Ui5PV
Trailer via Bandai Namco

The trailer showcased how viewers of the film on the Meta Quest headset will be able to interact with this Gundam movie. In it, Bandai Namco stated a desire to make the viewer "become the protagonist" through first person cockpit views and motions. It is designed to feel as though the viewer will be piloting the silver Gundam themselves.

In addition, the trailer showed the two MR features. The first is a smaller interactive shooter, during which we will control a small Gundam like the RX-78 or Nu Gundam and fight off waves of mobile suits. The second will let us get up close and personal with the life-sized rendition of select Gundams of our choice, with the chosen one in the trailer being the Nu Gundam.

This is not the only 3D-CG Mobile Suit Gundam film releasing in 2024. Requiem For Vengeance will also be releasing in October 2024.

Mobile Suit Gundam: Silver Phantom will be available exclusively on the Meta Quest store on October 3, 2024. People can pre-order it for $15.99.

The post Gundam: Silver Phantom Release Date Set appeared first on Siliconera.


Gaming Instincts – Next-Generation of Video Game Journalism Saturday, August 24, 2024 5:51 PM
    

Metaphor: ReFantazio will launch on October 11

The post Metaphor: ReFantazio Gets New 'Travel Beyond Fantasy' Trailer appeared first on Gaming Instincts - Next-Generation of Video Game Journalism.


Gaming Instincts – Next-Generation of Video Game Journalism Saturday, August 24, 2024 4:56 PM

iDev Games Feed Saturday, August 24, 2024 10:28 AM
     Play the same classic helicopter game but instead of being 2D it is now 3D!...

Aug 24, 10:00


Kotaku Saturday, August 24, 2024 9:00 AM
    

This week, Gamescom gave us fresh looks at Starfield's upcoming Shattered Space DLC as well as Indiana Jones and the Great Circle. We'll tell you all about what we thought of those. We also have hands-on impressions for Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2, speak to the folks behind Dying Light: The Beast, get nostalgic with…

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Kotaku Saturday, August 24, 2024 8:30 AM
    

This week, one of the three events each year in which we're routinely graced with the presence of Geoff Keighley took place, with Gamescom Opening Night Live kicking off the week-long convention in Cologne, Germany. A host of World Premiere trailers and other announcements came out of that, including the first teaser…

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Kotaku Saturday, August 24, 2024 8:00 AM
    

In a week that included a Geoff Keighley-led showcase and dozens of announcements, the most talked-about topic in games was Black Myth: Wukong, the Chinese action-RPG that earned a mixed Kotaku review for at times undermining its own epic ambitions. As those ambitions have awed some players and absolutely wrecked…

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PCGamesN Saturday, August 24, 2024 9:25 AM
     Square Enix drops some big fixes for the Final Fantasy 16 PC demo

While I truly adored Final Fantasy 16 on PS5, the PC reception to the demo has been mixed. Between issues with PC performance and the overall story and pacing (I promise you this part gets much better), the impending FF16 launch might still need some screws tightening. The good news is that Square Enix is aware of this, making some sweeping changes to the demo of Clive's adventure. Not only does this bode well for how the RPG runs at launch, but also suggests that the PC demo will stick around, just like the one on PlayStation.

MORE FROM PCGAMESN: The best action-adventure games on PC 2022, Final Fantasy 16 release date, Best Final Fantasy games on PC

PCGamesN Saturday, August 24, 2024 7:52 AM
     Dragon Age The Veilguard gets unique spinoff with your new best buds

Dragon Age: The Veilguard is set to deliver an epic narrative that finally wraps up the loose ends left by 2014's Inquisition. Though the gameplay of its predecessor was mixed, it's hard to knock the twisting story that continues into The Veilguard. To get you up to speed and introduce you to your new best friends, BioWare is releasing an unexpected spinoff, a podcast series called Dragon Age: Vows and Vengeance.

MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Best RPGs, Dragon Age 4 characters, Dragon Age 4 release date

PCGamesN Saturday, August 24, 2024 7:12 AM
     Slay the Spire and BG3 blend Hellcard is free to try on Steam, for now

There are a lot of deckbuilding roguelikes around these days. Between Balatro, Slay the Spire, Monster Train, Wildfrost, and many more, the prospect of building a deck and taking that into your next run is all too familiar at this point. The genre is diverse, but with so many excellent entries demanding my attention, it's difficult to pick up an entirely new spin on a randomized deck of cards. That's where Hellcard comes in, because not only does this roguelike channel the positional CRPG combat of Baldur's Gate 3, but it's also a co-op spin on the genre you can play for free right now - but you've got to be quick.

MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Best card games, Best roguelikes, Best co-op games

PCGamesN Saturday, August 24, 2024 8:55 AM
     Kingdom Come Deliverance 2 realizes the series' medieval RPG ambitions

More than most modern RPGs, the Kingdom Come: Deliverance series is willing to inconvenience you. Peasant-turned-knight protagonist Henry is back after learning to swing a sword and maintain reasonable hygiene standards in the 2018 original, but it's clear from my hands-on Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 preview in Prague that he still has far to go in his adventure across 15th-century Bohemia.

MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Best RPG games, Best action-adventure games, Best medieval games

PCGamesN Saturday, August 24, 2024 6:51 AM
     Elden Ring's mind-control completionist now tackling Black Myth Wukong

Whenever a new soulslike comes out, there's always a dedicated (or unhinged) group of players that want to make them even harder. From no-hit runs through all of FromSoftware's catalogue to beating two games of Elden Ring with a dance pad and controller simultaneously. These are feats only a select few could ever accomplish. One of the most impressive has been Twitch steamer Perri 'Perrikaryal' Karyal's hands-free 'mind control' runs through Elden Ring. Rising to a new challenge, Karyal is now taking on Black Myth Wukong using her unique setup.

MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Black Myth Wukong bosses, Black Myth Wukong abilities, Black Myth Wukong weapons

PCGamesN Saturday, August 24, 2024 6:00 AM
     PlayStation's Concord can't even reach 1,000 Steam players at launch

PlayStation's PC strategy has been a rollercoaster this year. Both Helldivers 2 and Concord are first-party multiplayer games that came to PC the same day as PS5, but their stories couldn't be more different. Helldivers 2 launched as the talk of the town, with well over 400,000 players on Steam alone. Concord meanwhile, despite launching at the same price as Arowhead's megahit, has come out with little fanfare, and it can't even break 1,000 players on Steam. What happened?

MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Best multiplayer games, Best cross platform games, Best FPS games

PCGamesN Saturday, August 24, 2024 5:56 AM
     Overwatch 2 hotfix buffs Juno, but not in the way that matters

Since its launch in 2022, Overwatch 2 has added nine new heroes to its already 32-character-strong roster. Generally, these launches have been far from smooth, with balancing often swinging way too far in either direction. The latest character to join this list is the Martian Support hero Juno. Following outrage that she's made little impact on the meta, a new hotfix has given her some useful tweaks just three days after her release - though it's still missing the mark.

MORE FROM PCGAMESN: All Overwatch 2 characters, Best Overwatch 2 settings, Overwatch 2 tier list

Rock Paper Shotgun Latest Articles Feed Saturday, August 24, 2024 3:00 AM
    

Hello hello hello! This is Edwin chatting. I don't usually get to do these weekend features, but Ollie and James are busy working their magic (stripmining Black Myth: Wukong for guides and fleeing Gamescom), while Nic can't type complete words anymore without getting his hands eaten (see latest domestic update, below). I know that Ollie usually does a picture puzzle for you, but I am comparatively innocent in the ways of Photoshop and more importantly, very lazy - so lazy that I can't think of an elegant way to complete this paragraph, and will proceed immediately to stating: here's what we're all playing this weekend.

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Siliconera Saturday, August 24, 2024 9:00 AM
    

I Want More From the Yu-Gi-Oh Sanrio McDonald's Happy Meal Crossover

I ate at McDonald's for lunch or dinner every day since August 20, 2024. Why? That's the day the Yu-Gi-Oh Sanrio Happy Meal, which involves nine plush of characters in special "outfits," kicked off in the US. I'm on a quest to get Silfer the Sky Dragon Kuromi and Exodia Pompompurin. But in the meantime, I have picked up a few of the other characters, and what is here makes me want more than just a one-off crossover with all the quality a fast food joint can afford.

So to refresh, in case you missed it, in the UK a Mc Donald's Happy Meal promotion featuring ten Sanrio characters dressed as Yu-Gi-Oh characters launched in May 2024. Depending on when you would go, you'd get one of the mascots with your meal. This promotion didn't cost any more than usual, like the recent collector's cup affair. Now in August 2024, that same crossover event ended up repeated in the US. 

Well, almost identical. Our run doesn't include the full "set." Badtz-Maru as Red-Eyes Black Dragon ended up being left out. I don't know why. Yes, I'm sad about it too.

Anyways. My quest resulted in the acquisition of four of the Yu-Gi-Oh Sanrio Happy Meal plush toys so far. They're pretty great in some ways! I ended up with Dark Magician Hello Kitty (#1), Blue-Eyes White Dragon Cinnamoroll (#2), Kuriboh Keroppi (#4), and Obelisk the Tormentor Tuxedosam. These stuffed animals aren't as traditionally soft as others or fluffy. Rather, McDonald's went with printed fabric that focuses on accurately displaying the characters in their costumes. The attention to detail means that both the front and back of each mascot has a printed design. So say if you flip over Tuxedosam, you'll see his lil' penguin tail and the Obelisk the Tormentor wings. It's cute! They also seem surprisingly durable. At least, the quality appears better than some Happy Meal toys.

But also, honestly, it's a tad disappointing too. The string loop attached at the top of each plush is incredibly small! It made me feel like the best option for displaying it, once you get one, is to perhaps get a cork board with push pins and hang them or arrange some series of hooks somewhere. Using some sort of elastic would have offered more versatility with display options. Or, even better, a plastic hook. Perhaps it wouldn't be secure enough to use it as a big keychain, but it'd provide more options. 

I think McDonald's should have leaned into the Yu-Gi-Oh Sanrio Happy Meal crossover a bit further too. Right now, it is 100% to the benefit of Sanrio fans who want a cute mascot to display or use as a decoration. However… why aren't there actual cards? We've seen Pokemon Trading Card game Happy Meal promotions before. What I'm saying is, I wanted a Blue-Eyes White Dragon card that would be completely identical to the ones found in the actual Yu-Gi-Oh card game, just with the art of the dragon replaced with the picture of Cinnamoroll dressed as that monster. 

I Want More From the Yu-Gi-Oh Sanrio McDonald's Happy Meal Crossover 
Photo by Siliconera

Also, while I am very happy about these plush and plan to further ruin my health by continuing to eat Happy Meals until I get Slifer the Sky Dragon Kuromi, Exodia the Forbidden One Pompompurin, and The Winged Dragon of Ra Chococat, the items we got make me want even more merchandise based on this crossover. I'd love a cute bag or storage box with the characters on them. A more durable acrylic or rubber keychain would be fun. Maybe a small, plastic figure that's one or two inches tall. 

Essentially, I'm saying the Yu-Gi-Oh Sanrio crossover concept is too good to just be limited to these McDonald's Happy Meal plush toys. I do love them, mind you. But it is because I love them that I think Konami and Sanrio should do even more with the idea. Also... I'm starting to get really tired of McDonald's nuggets...

The Yu-Gi-Oh Sanrio Happy Meal plush toys are now at McDonald's stores in the United States while supplies last. 

The post I Want More From the Yu-Gi-Oh Sanrio McDonald's Happy Meal Crossover  appeared first on Siliconera.


WGB Saturday, August 24, 2024 7:42 AM
     Concord's launch has been a disaster thus far for Sony and Firewalk, while the comments of a former dev have not helped.

Aug 24, 04:00


Rock Paper Shotgun Latest Articles Feed Saturday, August 24, 2024 3:00 AM
    

Hello hello hello! This is Edwin chatting. I don't usually get to do these weekend features, but Ollie and James are busy working their magic (stripmining Black Myth: Wukong for guides and fleeing Gamescom), while Nic can't type complete words anymore without getting his hands eaten (see latest domestic update, below). I know that Ollie usually does a picture puzzle for you, but I am comparatively innocent in the ways of Photoshop and more importantly, very lazy - so lazy that I can't think of an elegant way to complete this paragraph, and will proceed immediately to stating: here's what we're all playing this weekend.

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Siliconera Friday, August 23, 2024 11:30 PM
    

Valkyria Chronicles Main Logo Art

Limited Run Games has announced three physical editions of Valkyria Chronicles Remastered for the Nintendo Switch, along with one special box release for the PC version. The three Switch editions involve a base game release, a Steelbook edition, and a much larger collector's edition with all new merchandise.

The versions of Valkyria Chronicles Remastered vary based on what's included. The base one includes only the Nintendo Switch game for $34.99. The Gallian Edition sells for $69.99. It comes with a Steelbook case, the game, and a box designed to look like the in-game history of the world called On the Gallian Front.

The largest edition is the Ragnite Edition of Valkyria Chronicles Remastered for both Switch and PC. It will cost $174.99 on the PC version and $199.99 on the Switch. It includes the box and Steelbook from the Gallian Edition. We also get a flag of the Principality of Gallia, acrylic standees of the main characters Welkin Gunther, Alicia Melchiott and Selvaria Bles, stickers of every main member of Squad 7, art prints, a keychain of the Squad 7 insignia, a metal replica of the Edelweiss tank, a replica medal of a Squad Commander, and a plush of Hans the Porcavian flying pig.

You can see what the various editions come with below:

Pre-orders for the new physical editions are available until September 22, 2024. The standard game edition will ship in January 2025. The Gallian Edition heads out in March 2025. The Ragnite Edition will be sent out in June of 2025.

This is one of many Limited Run Games offerings coming in 2024. Other games the company announced this year are Clock Tower: Rewind, a 20th Anniversary version of Beyond Good & Evil and Lollipop Chainsaw: RePop.

Valkyria Chronices Remastered Nintendo Switch and PC retail edition pre-orders are open until September 22, 2024.

The post Valkyria Chronicles Remastered Switch LE Is at LRG appeared first on Siliconera.