Besides that strange DS port of Super Mario 64, the wonderfully iconic Nintendo platformer has yet to see an official remaster or full-blown remake, but thanks to a very talented Super Mario Maker 2 creator, you can now play a 2D remake of it… sort of.
Created by user SeanDreyer, this eight-world-long Super Mario Maker 2 course recreates the original Nintendo 64 game by redoing some of the more recognizable levels from the game such as Bob-Omb Battlefield, Cool Cool Mountain, and Whomp’s Fortress.
Following the announcement of Tales of Arise during Microsoft’s press briefing at E3 2019, Bandai Namco reached out with an official press release with more info and assets.
The game is coming for PS4, Xbox One, and PC in 2020, and we learn that it will include both Japanese and English voice overs. Subtitles in North America will include English, Neutral Spanish, and Brazilian Portuguese.
The press release also included a comment from Bandai Namco Entertainment America Senior Global Brand Manager Stephen Akana, who confirms that Yusuke Tomizawa (whom you may know for the God Eater series) is now taking the lead of the franchise.
Creative Assembly and Sega released a new trailer about the upcoming Warhammer strategy game Total War: Warhammer III.
This time around the trailer focuses on the multiplayer campaigns, of which there are three focusing on different areas of the world.
Two can host up to eight players, while the third is smaller, with three players. You can check it out below.
If you’re unfamiliar with Total War: Warhammer III, which is coming for PC (including Game Pass) on Feb.
Outlast Games like Soma If You’re Looking for Something Similar While Outlast focuses more on jump scares than Soma, its narrative keeps the player pushing forward through the daunting halls of this insane asylum. Outlast capitalizes on both frightening enemies, and atmospheric horror. Both Soma and Outlast leave the player feeling alone, and like the enemy has the home field advantage. Outlast however, chooses to focus more on blood and gore, showcasing some truly horrific, and graphic material.
Ah, alcohol and video games. A beautiful, symbiotic relationship rivaled perhaps only by the co-dependance of the shark and modest remora fish.
These two amazing commodities combine together best when paired with Nintendo’s long-winding lineup of amazing party games, which house drinking games ranging from casual get together to raging house party. Sure, we all know Beerio Kart, but what other Nintendo titles hide awesome drinking games deeps in the depths of their couch co-op gameplay?