If you go to a Taco Bell in the United States, you can enter a contest to win an Xbox Series X. If you go to a KFC in the UK, however, you can enter a contest to win a work of art. Yes, there's a KFC-branded Xbox Series S/X controller.
Travis Bruno of Capsule Computers writes:
"There is a reason that the Castlevania franchise is so beloved and even is seen as part of what started the whole metroidvania genre, given that half of the franchise’s name makes up the genre of course. These titles see players explore vast, generally 2D limited locations where players will battle against all different manner of foes, unlocking new powers and weapons along the way that will help them gain access to previously unreachable areas or breach a barrier blocking their way. Throughout the years, these metroidvanias have each added their own unique takes and quality of life features to try to set themselves apart and make a mark of their own, but how about one that sticks almost as close to the original Castlevania as possible?
Chronicles of the Wolf happens to be just that as Migami Games has made sure to stick as close as possible to the original Castlevania elements for better or worse while putting their own lore on things. Does this retro approach that adheres heavily to the old-school formula work out well for this one or was this hero’s adventure better left for the wolves?"
Our first look at Battlefield 6's factions will assuage fears for now, as there are no goofy-looking specialists that will ruin the experience.
The Outerhaven writes: At Summer Games Fest we were able to step into the ring and prove our worth in King of Meat.
Less is more
I gotta get me one of those. I love collecting obscure official controllers.
I wouldn't want to lick my fingers after touching that.
I've seen much worse...
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One of the best skins ever