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Weird West Review
In this alternate universe, the West was won by trying a bunch of ideas so crazy they just might work… and if they don’t, hitting the quick-load button to revert to an earlier save and trying something even crazier until you pull it off. Thanks to that freedom to experiment with its world as you explore, Weird West is one of those games that feels like a stealth and combat playground even as it tells five mostly serious, well-written stories with interesting decisions throughout and a thoughtful conclusion. And with so much ground to cover and replayability to investigate, it’s well worth putting up with some quirks and underwhelming loot. What ties Weird West’s plot together is a group of shadowy figures using a magical brand to force your character’s consciousness into the bodies of various unsuspecting people. It’s a clever play on the way so many games have us take control of a character who already exists in that world but still need to bring us up to speed on their identity: h...
Warhammer 40K: Rogue Trader – How Did it Take This Long to Get a Warhammer CRPG?
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Physical Versions of Super Mario 3D All-Stars are Back at Amazon
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Super Mario 3D All-Stars is back in stock in its physical edition, and the better news is it's out now! While we don't have details for just how many units Nintendo is printing of the physical version, preorders had initially sold out. But they're back, although it's tough to say just how long they'll last.
Super Mario 3D All-Stars releases on Nintendo Switch on September 18. That's coming right up, so fans of the world's most famous Italian plumber won't have to wait long to get their hands on it. 3D All-Stars is a collection of three classic 3D platformers that originally appeared on three generations of Nintendo hardware. What games are we talking about here? We're talking about the 1996 Nintendo 64 classic Super Mario 64, which helped pave the way for 3D gaming in general back when the concept seemed fairly futuristic. Then there's the 2002 GameCube platformer Super Mario Sunshine, a divisive entry in the series if ever there was one. And finally, it includes the 2007 Wii masterpiece Super Mario Galaxy. You can see our reviews for those games (and more) in our feature Every Mainline Mario Review Ever. All of the games have lightly improved graphics and higher resolutions so they'll look good on modern screens. Super Mario Sunshine got an entirely new 16:9 aspect ratio. Also, Nintendo has optimized the controls for Super Mario Galaxy so you can use Joy-Cons to do the things that required the Wii remote in the original. The collection also comes with a music player mode that lets you browse through to the original soundtrack of each game. As usual with Nintendo games, Super Mario 3D All Stars is only coming out in a standard edition. No special edition has been announced, though Walmart is giving away a sticker set with preorders. In the meantime, if you do preorder the game, you can check out how to snag yourself a free pin set. You'll get pins from Mario 1, 2, 3, World, and 64. It's pretty cool.
You can obtain a cool pin set just by pre-ordering Super Mario 3D All-Stars -- and doing a few online "Missions."
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