You Don’t Have To Play A Game Just Because Everyone Is Talking About It…

Variety is the spice of life and the same can be said of playing video games. It’s good to sample what’s out there but, sometimes, it’s also fine to accept that you like what you like and not try and force yourself into playing experiences that you don’t jive with, even if they’re the flavour of the moment and what everyone is talking about.

On this week’s episode of the GameSpot After Dark podcast Kurt Indovina joins Jake, Kallie, and Tamoor to talk about his new show, True Fiction, and also the video games he gravitates towards. Kurt discusses point-and-click adventure games, his love of them, and the journey to accepting that he’ll usually opt for a story-focused experience above all else. Who needs all these new video games when Deadly Premonition just got re-released, right?

Beyond that, episode seven of the GameSpot After Dark podcast includes a discussion on Death Stranding and Kojima’s suggestion of a sequel, the Final Fantasy VII gameplay demo shown at TGS, a brand new Pokemon, and more.

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Kurt: I have a thing for Adventure games, specifically point-and-click adventure games.

Jake: We’ve talked about some of these.

Kurt: Yes. I grew up with it embedded in my family, so thankfully I was privileged enough to have a family that was also into gaming.

Tamoor: Favorite point-click adventure game of all time right now go!

Kurt: Well it’s Grim Fandango. But I wouldn’t actually consider Grim Fandango a point-click adventure game

Jake: Have you talked to Ben about this?

Kurt: Oh yeah, actually my first day here in the office, before I was kinda introduced to everybody, I saw the box to Grim Fandango on Ben’s desk, and I was like, “Whose desk is that?” And Lucy was like, “That’s Ben’s” and I just marched right up to him without being introduced to him, and I was like, “Hey, I’m Kurt, you’re Ben, Grim Fandango’s my favorite game of all time.” I see the box on there, and there was like this explosive moment.

Tamoor: And they kissed.

Kurt: And we kissed. And now we have uh, we’re expecting!

Tamoor: Oh, congratulations!

Kurt: I am pregnant. But I mean, Grim Fandango isn’t technically a point-and-click. It’s good old tank controls … my favorite kind of controls. Other than that, there are a lot of great point-and-click games that have come out in recent years that I love, specifically a point-click one being the Dream Machine, I love that game. Went a little under the radar, but it’s a great game, people should know about it. Anyways, adventure games, I have learned to accept that I really love story driven games-

Kallie: What do you mean “learn to accept?”

Kurt: Because there’s this tug-and-war, of what I seek in a game, and what I like in a game, and the difference in… there’s this thing where sometimes I will come to accept in certain games, there’s certain people who don’t like games unless they don’t have action. And action can be defined in many ways, I don’t mean just like violence and shooting. But then there’s this other category of games where it’s more story-driven, or there’s just so many… It’s infinite. And I’ve come to accept over the most recent years of me going out of my comfort zone and playing a series of games, that I otherwise wouldn’t normally gravitate to… For example like Gears of War, even though I did find an appreciation for that game, that wasn’t naturally a game I would like go and seek out and hunt day one. But after like going on this self discovery, journey… type of games. I’ve just learned and accepted that I love narrative, driven, story-driven games. That doesn’t mean just because there’s a story that means I’m gonna like it, of course, but when looking at my favorite games of all time, it’s like Grim Fandango, Deadly Premonition, um… uh… Nine Nine Nine.

Well Nine Nine Nine is up there, I mean Bloodborne is one of my favorite games of all time, and Resident Evil 4 and Half-life 2, and you know- You can talk about Resident Evil 4’s plot in a myriad of ways, but the game still has very good storytelling drive to it.

Jake: It was one of the first, well not one of the first, but it was just that next-level, realistic, cinematic look to it.

Kurt: Oh yes, and I think that’s what it was.

Jake: Especially, cause I remember getting that on GameCube when it first came out and just being blown away by how that game looked and played. And even though the story is kinda nonsense, the presentation there was just so far ahead of its time.

Kallie: There’s a lot of games where the story is nonsense but is still just ace, you know?

Kurt: Yeah, that’s what I meant by “learning.” Yeah, like the things that I truly value and love in games especially as through the past year of exposing myself to as many different games, to try and get out of my comfort zone, and be like “no, this is what I love.” Deadly Premonition is back out and like, this is what I love.

Tamoor: And there is an element of like, feeling that you need to play a certain type of game to be heard, because some conversations are the loudest conversations, and if you wanna be part of, you know, the industry and be part of their conversation, you kind of do… I can understand how people might be pressured to seek out specific types of games. There’s not a massive- like if you go on Twitter right now, chances are it’s more likely they’ll be discussing the latest action game than the indie point-and-click adventure game. And if you want to be part of a conversation, then you’re kind of pushed in that direction. So reaching the stage where you’re comfortable in being like “hey, I just wanna play this kinda game, I know that I like this kind of game. I appreciate the other one, but I’m naturally gonna gravitate towards this. Like accepting that- I think everyone has that to some degree.

Kallie: Yeah, I get what you’re saying now. Like I have that with sim games, or like management sims and stuff like that where you’re like, “I could talk about this all day, but nobody wants to hear me do that.” You know?

Kurt: Ehh, you’d be surprised, I meant there’s a huge audience for that. Like playing control recently was a good, stark reminder for me to be like, “This is the type of game I love.” It has the most brilliant balance of action to story, but really at the root of it, when I walk away from that game, as good and satisfying as action is, I walk away thinking about the narrative, or the lack of, in a way. Like its characters, and the way it builds upon itself through personalities. Replaying Deadly Premonition has reminded me of that. There’s just certain parts in that game where I’m just like, “This is what I love. I love these parts, like these calmer parts maybe.” But there’s always a balance that you need.

Kallie: Yeah, it’s nice to be reminded of that, especially in our jobs, where we do have to play a lot of different things. It’s important for our jobs to get out of our comfort zones sometimes and play games we maybe wouldn’t gravitate towards, but sometimes it’s nice to be like “yeah, this is that shit I do like.”

Tamoor: I walked away from control thinking “DAMN! Professor Darling got abs!”

from GameSpot – Game News https://www.gamespot.com/articles/you-dont-have-to-play-a-game-just-because-everyone/1100-6469974/

Borderlands 3 Details Bloody Harvest Halloween Free DLC

In its first Borderlands Show stream, Gearbox has detailed its plans for Borderlands 3 post-launch content, starting with the Halloween-themed event Bloody Harvest.

The free Bloody Harvest update will arrive in late October (naturally) and run for a limited time. Game director Paul Sage said it would last about six weeks. During that time you can collect themed Legendary weapons and skins, and discover spoopy new environments and enemies, all culminating in a wicked boss battle.

To begin the Bloody Harvest content, you’ll need to have ventured off of Pandora and into space. You’ll start finding Haunted enemies roaming the galaxy, which can give you a new “Terror” debuff that obscures your vision and weakens your gun handling, accuracy, and spread. Taking down Haunted enemies earns you Hecktoplasm, which can be handed over a new character aboard Sanctuary named Maurice. That will gain you access to the new Bloody Harvest map.

Once you fight yourself through the creepy crawly Bloody Harvest map, you’ll fight the Baron of Bloody Harvest, a ghostly form of the Captain Traunt boss from the main campaign. New gear to collect will include two new guns and a shield that use the Terror mechanic, a Global weapon skin, weapon trinket, and skins for each Vault Hunter (including Moze’s Iron Bear and FL4K’s pets). Anointed weapon drops will also have a chance to get the Terror debuff.

The stream also revealed the release date for Borderlands 2 VR on Steam, which will drop October 22. The studio promises the next Borderlands Show, to come next month, will reveal more about the next piece of post-launch content, Maliwan Takedown.

from GameSpot – Game News https://www.gamespot.com/articles/borderlands-3-details-bloody-harvest-halloween-fre/1100-6469978/

The Last Of Us Part 2 Confirmed For PS4 State Of Play

Sony recently announced a PlayStation State of Play stream for September 24. It promised a hefty stream, raising questions about what the company would be showing at the event. Now we know at least one of the games on-deck for the showcase: The Last of Us Part 2 from Naughty Dog.

Naughty Dog tweeted out a teaser with the State of Play label attached. It’s not much to look at, just a worn-looking knife with some floating debris in the background. It’s accompanied by the foreboding line, “I’m gonna find… and I’m gonna kill… every last one of them.” Director of communications Arne Meyer retweeted the teaser thanking fans for their patience, and saying it won’t be long now.

The Last of Us Part 2 has gone quiet for months, with no release date announced yet. The most recent we heard from the game was that behind-closed-doors footage was shown to GameStop managers just before PAX West. That came with a promise that the public would get to see it “soon,” so it may be part of the State of Play presentation.

To see more of TLU2, and whatever else PlayStation has up its sleeve for the State of Play event, check the start times below and mark your calendar for Tuesday, September 24.

Sony State Of Play Livestream Start Time

  • 1 PM PT
  • 4 PM ET
  • 9 PM BST
  • 6 AM AET (September 25)

from GameSpot – Game News https://www.gamespot.com/articles/the-last-of-us-part-2-confirmed-for-ps4-state-of-p/1100-6469981/

Nintendo Switch’s Luigi’s Mansion 3 Is Getting Paid DLC

Luigi’s Mansion 3 arrives on Nintendo Switch next month, continuing the system’s string of high-profile releases. This installment takes the cowardly plumber through a haunted hotel called the Last Resort, but it appears that won’t be the end of the adventure; Nintendo’s official website has revealed that the game will also receive some form of paid DLC.

The website doesn’t detail what the Luigi’s Mansion 3 DLC will entail or how much it will cost, but it does confirm it’ll be related to ScareScraper and ScreamPark. “Paid DLC will come to Luigi’s Mansion 3 in the future, adding new content to the ScareScraper and ScreamPark multiplayer modes,” the website reads.

ScareScraper is a returning mode from Luigi’s Mansion: Dark Moon. Here, a team of Luigis must work together to clear increasingly challenging floors of the tower before the time limit expires. ScreamPark, meanwhile, is a new party mode that was first revealed during September’s big Nintendo Direct. In this mode, two teams of four players compete to suck up the most ghosts and collect the most coins.

We had a chance to interview Luigi’s Mansion 3 producer Kensuke Tanabe at E3 2019, and one of the topics we discussed was whether Nintendo was planning on releasing DLC for the game. Despite the structure of the Last Resort lending itself well to new floor being added post-release, Tanabe indicated that was not in the cards for the story mode.

“Because … it’s a hotel structure with multiple floors, I think it would have been possible to add even more floors,” Tanabe said. “But, I think the hardest part of that is not necessarily the act of adding floors, but it’s like … the story is done, so by adding [more floors], how are we going to expand that aspect? Because I want to experience completing the whole hotel and just feel satisfied that it’s done. Adding on new stuff is not really something that gives us that.”

The September Direct also revealed a few of the different areas Luigi will explore in the game. Each floor of the Last Resort is based on a unique theme, and we got a look at the Egyptian-flavored Tomb Suites (complete with sand pits, pyramids, and mummies), as well as the pirate restaurant called the Spectral Catch.

Luigi’s Mansion 3 launches for Nintendo Switch on October 31. We recently had a chance to go hands-on with the game at PAX West and thought its co-op mode was a blast. You can hear our thoughts in the video above. You can also read our full interview with Kensuke Tanabe, which also touches on whether Luigi will ever stop being a coward.

from GameSpot – Game News https://www.gamespot.com/articles/nintendo-switchs-luigis-mansion-3-is-getting-paid-/1100-6469979/

Today Only: Best Buy’s Switch Game Deals Are Beating GameStop Pro Day Prices

There’s a big Pro Day sale happening over at GameStop right now, but if you’re shopping for Switch games today, your best stop might actually be Best Buy. The retailer just launched a one-day-only sale on over 30 Switch titles, and many of the prices match or even exceed the discount being offered at GameStop–with no membership required.

Standouts include Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night, which is only $25 at Best Buy, compared to $30 at GameStop; and Mario+Rabbids Kingdom Battle, which is on sale for $16 at Best Buy and $20 at GameStop, for example. If you’ve been meaning to get Civilization VI, you can get the strategy game for just $20. Spyro Reignited Trilogy, which just released on Switch, is already $5 off, selling for $35. As usual, Amazon is price-matching some of these offers, too.

On the other hand, you’ll find some games are cheaper at GameStop as part of the Pro Day sale, such as Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy, which is $25 compared to $35 at Best Buy. So if you’re a Pro member, be sure to check out those deals too–there are plenty of great discounts on PS4 and Xbox One games as well.

Best Buy deals of the day are only available for 24 hours or until the products sell out, so you have until 10 PM PT / 1 AM ET to snag anything that catches your eye. See the full list of Switch game deals at Best Buy and see the best discounts below.

Best Switch games to grab on sale at Best Buy today:

from GameSpot – Game News https://www.gamespot.com/articles/today-only-best-buys-switch-game-deals-are-beating/1100-6469977/

Fortnite Teases Batman Crossover Event

Fortnite is readying itself for another comic book crossover. The game has teased a “Fortnite x Batman reveal.” The announcement also linked to a stream on YouTube, which is set to premiere on September 21 at 8 AM ET / 5 AM PT.

The word of an official announcement follows a leak from recent Fortnite updates, which revealed the existence of Batman-themed items like the grapnel gun and explosive batarang. That almost certainly means that you’ll be able to collect and play with some of Batman’s wonderful toys, but other changes may be coming as well.

Previous superheroic events have let you use the Infinity Gauntlet or don some of the most famous Avengers gear. Other pop culture crossover events in Fortnite have included John Wick, Borderlands, and Stranger Things. Not coincidentally, the reveal date will fall on “Batman Day,” the annual event started by DC Comics to mark the Caped Crusader’s publication anniversary.

If you’re jumping into Fortnite hoping to catch a glimpse of the Dark Knight, you can also complete some challenges toward your Battle Pass. Check out our challenge guide for tips on how to complete this week’s Storm Racers challenges.

from GameSpot – Game News https://www.gamespot.com/articles/fortnite-teases-batman-crossover-event/1100-6469976/

Zelda: Link’s Awakening – All Secret Seashell Locations

The Legend of Zelda: Link’s Awakening is largely the same game on Nintendo Switch as it was over 25 years ago on Game Boy. The remake is faithful to the original’s dungeon design, charming weirdness, and gameplay in general, but with a toy-like art style that brings Koholint Island to life in a new way. There are some brand-new additions, though, including a number of collectibles that weren’t in the original. There are now 50 secret seashells to find, up from the Game Boy version’s 26, and some require you to get a little creative.

Below, you can check out a full map of every secret seashell location in Link’s Awakening. Collecting these seashells will net you a few rewards, including pieces of heart, so it’s good to keep an eye out for them. After collecting 15 seashells and turning them in at the Seashell Mansion, you’ll also get a tool called the Seashell Sensor that will ding every time you’re near a seashell, which will greatly aid in your search. You can also turn the Seashell Sensor off in the menu if you want more of a challenge.

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A lot of the seashells can be found out and about, in conspicuous spots and by solving puzzles, while others are prizes for various mini-games. The map here doesn’t show you the exact locations of each seashell, so check out the tips below if you hear the ding of the sensor and aren’t quite sure where it’s coming from.

  • Many of the seashells are buried underground. Buy a shovel and dig in mysterious places! If you have a certain Chain Chomp with you, it will even tell you where to dig.

  • There are also some seashells underwater in various spots on the map. Once you can swim, they’ll be easy to get.

  • If you see a conspicuous tree, try running into it using your Pegasus Boots power. It won’t hurt, I promise.

  • If you see a mysterious, very obvious hole in the ground (that’s larger than the normal holes you can fall into), try throwing a bomb down there and see what comes up.

  • One seashell requires you to play a tune where you previously needed music to solve a puzzle. This one is near Animal Village. If you know, you know.

  • The very first dungeon includes a secret room with a seashell in it. Look out for a wall you can blow up with bombs (you can buy bombs at any time from the shop in Mabe Village).

  • There are two seashells at the “trendy game” in Mabe Village, one at the shop, two you can get by fishing, and one you can earn by playing the dungeon maker mode in Dampe’s Shack.

In GameSpot’s The Legend of Zelda: Link’s Awakening review, Peter Brown wrote, “Though the remake has a couple of blemishes, it’s still an easy game to recommend. People speak of Link’s Awakening as the secret best Zelda game. That’s a tough call to make, but it’s definitely one of the best. If you haven’t touched a classic Zelda game in a while, Link’s Awakening will almost instantly transport you back to the ’90s. It’s simple, in many ways, but the orchestrated journey still conveys a sense of adventure, and this new version is without question the best way to experience it. And more than anything else, it will put a smile on your face. Remakes are a dime a dozen nowadays and often easy to overlook. Don’t make that mistake with Link’s Awakening.”

from GameSpot – Game News https://www.gamespot.com/articles/zelda-links-awakening-all-secret-seashell-location/1100-6469972/

Win a Remnant: From the Ashes Exclusive Bundle*

Remnant: From the Ashes fans, rejoice! We are celebrating the first free content update and new modes of this post-apocalyptic game by giving away custom pro-gaming headsets from SteelSeries, plus digital copies and some swag. Check out our prize bundles:

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  • Custom Remnant: From the Ashes Arctis Headset from SteelSeries – Choose ONE of the following: Arctis Pro Wireless for PC or Arctis Pro Wireless for PS4

  • Digital code for Remnant: From the Ashes on Steam, Xbox One or PS4

  • Remnant: From the Ashes Prize Pack, including a thermal bottle, external hard drive, backpack and beanie

FIRST RUNNER UP (two winners)

  • Custom Remnant: From the Ashes Arctis Headset from SteelSeries – Choose ONE of the following: Arctis Pro Wireless for PC or Arctis Pro Wireless for PS4

  • Digital code for Remnant: From the Ashes on Steam, Xbox One or PS4

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from GameSpot – Game News https://www.gamespot.com/articles/win-a-remnant-from-the-ashes-exclusive-bundle/1100-6469969/

Zelda: Link’s Awakening amiibo: how to use amiibo, compatibility list and item unlocks

Zelda: Link's Awakening amiibo: how to use amiibo, compatibility list and item unlocks

Wondering what Nintendo’s expensive little range of wee figures does in Link’s Awakening? Here’s how to use amiibo, and what you get for using them.

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