Dark Souls is getting a gorgeous Trilogy Box Set, but only in Japan
Dark Souls is already getting a remaster, but Japan is getting a special box set celebrating everything this stunning trilogy has already offered.
Dark Souls is already getting a remaster, but Japan is getting a special box set celebrating everything this stunning trilogy has already offered.
Let’s say you want to be a fighter, and you’re allowed any one special ability to take into the ring with you. Super-strength would be an obvious choice, while infinite stamina would also be kind of handy. Me, I’d settle for some chronal manipulation if I was given the chance to be champion of the universe. Why take a punch, when you can ensure that it was never thrown in the first place? That’s kind of the idea with Hit, one of the many many new faces introduced in the Dragon Ball Super anime.
Looks like Kotaku owes their source a beer, as earlier rumours of the brutally difficult RPG landing on the Nintendo Switch were in fact bang on the money. Praise the sun. Out on May 25 of this the year of our Ember Lord, Dark Souls on Switch will feature a hefty remastering and tuning for the Nintendo Switch, so that you can be prepared to die while you’re on the go. Handy.
Here’s a question for you: What if Goku was actually evil? You’d get Goku Black, a character who I am convinced happens to be named as a tribute to AC/DC in Dragon Ball FighterZ. Check him out in action with this new trailer.
With Dragon Ball FighterZ a mere couple of weeks away from release, publisher Bandai Namco is prepping for the release of what could be the finest fighting game of 2018 already. It’s fluid, every single visual looks like it was ripped straight from the manga and developer Arc System Works looks set to walk away with a winner at the start of 2018. That being said, can your PC handle Dragon Ball FighterZ?
With Tekken 7 out this year, bandai namco doesn't want to keep you waiting too long for their next fighter. And Soulcalibur is ripe for return in 2018.
It’s true! It’s damn true! A new game based on My Hero Academia (or Boku No Academia accrding to Geoff who also rubbished any claims that he might actually be a fan of anime) has been announced. Straight out of the latest issue of Weekly Jump via Gematsu, you can expect to lock horns and throw down a Detroit Smash as all of your favourite characters from the hit manga and anime series soon, in My Hero Academia: One’s Justice.
Dark Souls meets Cuphead? Prepare to die...laughing.
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A spooky European village. Properly scary castle mania. Vampires. Werewolves! The only thing more frightening, is a glimpse at your empty bank account when it comes to deciding whether or not you can grab Resident Evil Village this month. Capcom's successor to its long-running survival-horror franchise is finally out, and if you've read our review then you know the game is a winner on multiple levels.
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