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10 games that were missing at E3 2018

Adam Cook: "We got the resplendent re-reveal of the re-make of RE2 , FIFA 19’s Champions League announcement, the fact that From Software are working with Activision on a Souls game that’s also not a Souls game, the most amazing shock that Just Cause 4 and Assassin’s Creed Keychain are coming this year, and just so much more."

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Bayonetta creator explains what actually happened in Bayonetta 3's ending

The creator of Bayonetta argues that the inclusion of the multiverse didn't come out of nowhere and clarifies the ending of Bayonetta 3.

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-Foxtrot17d ago

My issue with the games is that because each one is a different Universe you feel like you don't have a good development arc for the characters as each game is a reset. It felt like a cheap way to start a new game without writing around what you wrote or how you ended things in the last game.

It's a concept that's made the games overall story more confusing then it should be.

shinXseijuro16d ago (Edited 16d ago )

You have to be fair with them , knowing that the first game was multiplatform under platinum and sega . second& third are both exclusive Nintendo games . I’m guessing some kind of trade off had to be done for the exclusivity deal with one of the demands being to create a new storyline for the Nintendo games . That came with new lore , new characters and new stakes . As of recently it is said that platinum games re-acquired the rights to bayonetta from sega/Nintendo . I can expect the next game to be more akin to the original game and follow that storyline .

Neonridr16d ago

that report is a rumour completely. As of now Bayonetta is still owned by Sega with Nintendo's involvement for future entries.

shinXseijuro15d ago

@neon

Oh really ? Welp that’s a bummer .

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5 games that benefit from Nintendo Switch 2's Handheld Mode Boost

NE: "We look at five games that benefit the most from the Nintendo Switch 2's new Handheld Mode Boost feature that was recently added."

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Nintendo producer Kensuke Tanabe, known for Metroid and Paper Mario, reportedly confirms retirement

Tanabe has reportedly confirmed that Metroid Prime 4 was his last Nintendo title.

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