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Star Wars Outlaws Planets Will Be Huge

When it was first revealed during the Ubisoft Forward event, Star Wars Outlaws had a positive reception. The game is set during the timeframe of the original trilogy, taking place in between The Empire Strikes Back and Return of the Jedi, and follows an original protagonist named Kay. And while the gameplay reveal gave Star Wars fans a look at what to expect, something everyone wanted to know was how big were the environments. Will this game allow Star Wars fans to explore large areas within a galaxy far, far away? You may want to prepare yourself because the planets in Star Wars Outlaws might be huge locations to explore.

Speaking with Edge Magazine for an interview, Julian Gerighty (creative director of Star Wars Outlaws) talked about just how large the locations in the game will be. It was reported by various outlets that exploring different planets in Star Wars Outlaws may be equivalent to some of the locations players would find in something like the Assassin’s Creed games. This can mean that each new location you travel to in the game could be massive, with tons of things within them.

“It’s a crude analogy, but the size of one planet might be equivalent to two of the zones in Assassin’s Creed: Odyssey… It could be two to three zones. But it’s not this sort of epic ‘the whole of England recreated’ approach.”

Julian went on to talk about how Star Wars Outlaws won’t use procedural generation for any planets that you can visit in the game. Every planet will be built and tailored to be unique. This can possibly mean that multiple planets that Kay will travel to may or may not have specific things that Star Wars fans will recognize.

Star Wars Outlaws is going to be the first open-world game set within the Star Wars universe. It will allow players to freely explore the galaxy around them while following the story of Kay Vess and her companion Nix, a Merqaal critter from an unknown location in the galaxy. Based on the reveal and gameplay trailers shown at Ubisoft Forward, Kay will be taking on jobs to pull off a major heist while evading both the Empire and the various scum & villainy of the Star Wars underworld.

The rest of the interview can be found in the latest issue of Edge magazine, which also reveals other details about the game. Star Wars Outlaws is set to release in 2024 for PS5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC.

What do you think about the planet sizes we’ll see in Star Wars Outlaws? Are you excited about the game and what it’s doing for the Star Wars franchise? Tell us everything down below in the comment section!

Review: Exoprimal – Dinosaur Waves of Multiplayer

Who would’ve thought that getting together with some friends and fighting legions of dinosaurs would be fun? That’s the question Capcom answered in a goofy way by releasing Exoprimal on consoles and PC. Although the story of the game can be confusing and a little dry, the gameplay is what will keep most people engaged with all of the dino-action. Whether it’s a subconscious affinity for dinosaurs, or a hidden need to see a Dino Crisis remake, there is something uniquely interesting about this game. You might find yourself playing more often than you realize.

Exoprimal has you create a character, with a very shallow character creator, to be part of a team of fighters in an ongoing battle with a rogue artificial intelligence. This sinister A.I. is known as Leviathan and generates portals that constantly spawn hordes of dinosaurs that attack humanity in staged war games. The remaining humans create exosuits to help fight back and are constantly thrown back in time to face legions of dinosaurs while trying to figure out how to take down Leviathan.

Although the concept of Exoprimal is very interesting and sounds like a home run, the execution of the plot in-game is somewhat dull. Getting more plot requires you to play games online through matchmaking, where you can find data packs that open up new information on a grid. Occasionally, there will be cutscenes that progress the story, but they are spread out over long sessions of games you need to play.

It’s a very different approach to telling a story while keeping the focus on the multiplayer, both PVE and PVP modes. But if you’re hoping to just follow the plot of Exoprimal without getting caught up in online multiplayer, you’re going to be disappointed. Is the story worth the effort? It is if you’re intrigued by the setup with Leviathan and why the dinosaurs are appearing, otherwise you might find yourself checking out of the story early on.

But the ultimate highlight in here is the cooperative multiplayer. You and three friends can team up to battle groups of dinosaurs that swarm you fiercely, which can be a lot of fun. Every player can pick an exosuit class with varying abilities at the start, which fulfills different roles that can become a major asset. Whether you’re a damage dealer, tank, or support player; there’s enough variety of exosuits for you to choose from. And even better is that you can switch exosuits mid-game to switch things up if you need. Each exosuit can also be customized with various modifications and cosmetics, but you need to play a lot to level up your profile and exosuit levels to unlock any options to choose from. It’ll be at least 5 or more matches until you have enough options unlocked to truly customize anything.

Controlling each exosuit will require some skill with using your abilities. Playing on a mouse and keyboard feels good on PC, while playing on a controller may feel a bit more stifling for some. Having access to abilities quickly is key to aiding your teammates when dinosaurs begin to really populate the area. Being able to throw a grenade at a large group or heal the team can make all the difference between victory and utter failure. While most skirmishes will be easy by having the team wipe out smaller dinosaurs, eventually a larger and more aggressive beast will appear. This can be a triceratops, tyrannosaurus, or other variant dinosaur that will take more damage and hit you harder. These will require more collaboration between players to bring down, especially when you’re forced into an enclosed area without much room to move around.

Sometimes it’s that very thing which can make Exoprimal difficult to play. Often you’ll repeatedly play on maps with similar objectives, but have areas where things get pushed into smaller areas. This can get chaotic with large groups of dinosaurs flooding the area, especially when a bigger dinosaur appears and starts smashing around. If you’re not mindful of where you’re aiming and moving around, the camera can get obscured by objects, teammates, and dinosaurs in situations like this. This is especially bad on maps with tunnels or caverns that you have to travel through to reach objectives and are blocked by enemies.

But what about the PVP elements of Exoprimal? Instead of straight-forward versus matches, Exoprimal has two teams still fighting large groups of enemies on the map. The game has you fulfilling objectives away from the enemy team at first, and then in the last stride force everyone into conflict while trying to scramble to finish the final objectives. At first, this can be fun, but eventually can feel unbalanced and overly chaotic after playing multiple matches. You’re never truly affecting the other team’s progress in any way until the very end of a match, which will usually come with a number of factors that can make things feel tilted in one’s favor. The final objective is often escorting a key item to a location and completing an upload to win, which can be hindered by enemy players that attack the item directly as you move.

PVP matches also allow teams to use an item called the Dominator, which grants brief control over a large dinosaur to attack the opposing team. While this is fun at various points in a match, it can be a huge factor towards the end when both teams are directly fighting each other. Players will often be ill-equipped to deal with the large dino that is player-controlled, while simultaneously fighting the other players with exosuits.

Large dinosaurs you control with the Dominator can deal massive damage to players and can take a bit to bring down, depending on the dinosaur you get to control. This can be heavily exploited in ways that the CPU doesn’t normally do when a regular large dinosaur appears during objectives, leading to what might feel like an unbalanced match. There are situations where both teams can have an active Dominator at the same time, but it’s a rare instance that doesn’t always line up. More often than not, the team with the Dominator towards the end is most likely going to win.

There is some fun to be had in Exoprimal, but you’ll need to have some patience to truly get to the shining parts of it. The story might not be for everyone despite the overall setup being interesting. The majority of the game is cooperative multiplayer, but you’ll have to engage with the competitive aspects of online matches in order to gain access to everything within the game. This is especially true for all of the customization and narrative features. For some, that might not be too appealing. But for those who like the idea of fighting dinosaurs with a few friends, you can definitely sit down and enjoy what you get in here for a long while.

What do you think of Exoprimal? Is this a very clever idea from Capcom that sounds like fun? Tell us your thoughts about everything in the comments down below!

Blade Is On The Hunt In New Marvel Pull List

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The New Mutants are back, Venom is exploring the Venomverse, the X-Men are seeing red, and Blade is on the prowl again in the latest Marvel Comics pull list.

“Blade is on the hunt, lest he become the hunted,” Marvel said on their website. “Marvel’s slickest vampire hunter returns in BLADE (2023) #1 by Bryan Edward Hill and Elena Casagrande! True evil is patient. A dark, ancient power has been simmering quietly for centuries…and when Blade himself is the one to unknowingly unleash it, Marvel’s entire supernatural underworld will come out of hiding to demand he handle it, or pay a pound of flesh for his mistakes. Bloodbaths, blackmail, and Blade—you won’t want to miss the explosive first issue of this new volume!”

They released the complete list online:

New Comics

  • ALIEN #4
  • BLACK PANTHER #2
  • BLADE #1
  • DEADPOOL: BADDER BLOOD #2
  • EXTREME VENOMVERSE #5
  • GUARDIANS OF THE GALAXY #4
  • MOON KNIGHT: CITY OF THE DEAD #1
  • NEW MUTANTS LETHAL LEGION #5
  • SPIDER-GWEN: SHADOW CLONES #5
  • STAR WARS: DOCTOR APHRA #34
  • STAR WARS: RETURN OF THE JEDI – THE REBELLION 1 #1
  • X-MEN RED #13

New Collections

  • AMAZING SPIDER-MAN BY ZEB WELLS VOL. 5: DEAD LANGUAGE PART 1 TPB
  • AVENGERS ASSEMBLE TPB
  • BLACK CAT BY JED MACKAY OMNIBUS HC LARRAZ COVER
  • DAREDEVIL BY CHIP ZDARSKY: TO HEAVEN THROUGH HELL VOL. 4 HC
  • MARVEL MASTERWORKS: GHOST RIDER VOL. 5 HC
  • MARVEL MASTERWORKS: THE SPECTACULAR SPIDER-MAN VOL. 6 HC
  • MOON GIRL AND DEVIL DINOSAUR: MENACE ON WHEELS TPB
  • THOR EPIC COLLECTION: HEL ON EARTH TPB
  • X-TREME X-MEN BY CLAREMONT & LARROCA: A NEW BEGINNING TPB

Marvel Unlimited

  • BLOODLINE: DAUGHTER OF BLADE (2023) #3
  • CAPTAIN MARVEL (2019) #48
  • CARNAGE (2022) #12
  • FANTASTIC FOUR (2022) #6
  • HALLOWS’ EVE (2023) #2
  • MARVEL’S VOICES: SPIDER-VERSE (2023) #1
  • MILES MORALES: SPIDER-MAN (2022) #5
  • MOON KNIGHT (2021) #22
  • PREDATOR (2023) #2
  • SILVER SURFER: GHOST LIGHT (2023) #3
  • STAR WARS: BOUNTY HUNTERS (2020) #33
  • STAR WARS: DOCTOR APHRA (2020) #30
  • STAR WARS: RETURN OF THE JEDI – EWOKS (2023) #1
  • STAR WARS: THE HIGH REPUBLIC (2022) #8
  • STORM & THE BROTHERHOOD OF MUTANTS (2023) #3
  • X-23: DEADLY REGENESIS (2023) #2
  • X-MEN (2021) #21

These titles will be available in print or digital on July 19, 2023.

‘Am I Actually the Strongest’ Anime English Cast Revealed

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‘Am I Actually The Strongest’ is a fantasy isekai light novel series written by Sai Sumimori, illustrated by Ai Takahashi, and published by Kodansha since 2019. The Japanese animation studio Staple Entertainment released an anime adaption directed by Takashi Naoya in July 2023. Crunchyroll announced that they had acquired the rights to stream it in the United States and that they would debut an English dub version of the show.

Crunchyroll announced the cast on their website:

  • Haruto voiced by Kevin D. Thelwell (Ray in The Iceblade Sorcerer Shall Rule the World)
  • Charlotte voiced by Kate Bristol (Shizuku in Arifureta: From Commonplace to World’s Strongest)
  • Flay voiced by Corey Pettit (Sachi in More than a Married Couple, but Not Lovers.)
  • Gold voiced by Christopher Wehkamp (Albert Allium in The Iceblade Sorcerer Shall Rule the World)
  • Natalia voiced by Jenney Ledel (Kagura in Fairy Tail)
  • Gizelotte voiced by Lydia Mackay (Boa Hancock in One Piece 3D2Y: Overcoming Ace’s Death! Luffy’s Pledge to His Friends)

Cris George works on the project as the ADR Director with Tyler Walker and Domonique French handling the script.

Shōko Yasuda is designing the characters for the series with Tatsuya Takahashi and Tetsuya Yamada writing the episode screenplays.

You can watch the trailer below:

Kodansha serializes a manga version of the isekai fantasy in the pages of their ‘Suiyōbi no Sirius’ magazine.

Anilist describes the synopsis as follows,

“After being a shut-in, Haruto is reincarnated as a baby. And amazingly, that baby is a prince! However, he’s abandoned in a forest on the day he’s born because of his low magic level… What will be the fate of Haruto, who was inadvertently given 1000 times the normal amount of magic by the goddess of reincarnation without anyone noticing?!”

‘Am I Actually The Strongest’ was originally released as a web novel by the online publisher Shōsetsuka ni Narō.

XBOX Live Gold Is Going Away, Replaced By Game Pass Core

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We all knew it was coming. After almost all these years, XBOX Live Gold is coming to an end. The service, which provided XBOX owners access to multiplayer gaming and two free video games a month, is being shuttered soon.

On September 1st, XBOX Live Gold will be no more. In its place will be a new variant of the Game Pass known as the Core tier.

Microsoft claims that Game Pass Core is better than XBOX Live Gold, but the only change is you’ll have access to 25 possibly rotating titles instead of a different two each month. Core isn’t letting you keep the 25 games if you decide to unsubscribe, and you’ll need to maintain a subscription to access any previously redeemed XBOX One games.

Game Pass Core brings the benefits of online console multiplayer from Xbox Live Gold, plus access to a compelling and diverse catalog of over 25 high-quality console games that you can play on your Xbox Series X|S or Xbox One console – all at the same great price as Xbox Live Gold.

Source: XBOX

The list of 25 games will see new ones added “2-3 times a year,” according to the blog post. As of right now, here’s what will launch with the new subscription service:

  • Among Us
  • Descenders
  • Dishonored 2
  • Doom Eternal
  • Fable Anniversary
  • Fallout 4
  • Fallout 76
  • Forza Horizon 4
  • Gears 5
  • Grounded
  • Halo 5: Guardians
  • Halo Wars 2
  • Hellblade: Senua’s Sacrifice
  • Human Fall Flat
  • Inside
  • Ori & The Will of the Wisps
  • Psychonauts 2
  • State of Decay 2
  • The Elder Scrolls Online: Tamriel Unlimited

The monthly fee for Game Pass Core is the same as Gold, with two different payment plans:

  • $9.99 a month
  • $59.99 a year

Game Pass Core will officially take over on September 14th, 2023.

Thankfully, Microsoft isn’t locking XBOX 360 games we’ve redeemed over the past several years behind the subscription service—those you’re allowed to keep. Oh, thank you so much. You’re so kind…

What do you think of the change to XBOX’s basic subscription service? Let us know below. Or yell obscenities at your friends and hope you don’t get reported on a multiplayer match.

[Source: XBOX]

‘Spidey And His Amazing Friends’ Returning For A Third Season

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The kids’ cartoon ‘Spidey And His Amazing Friends’ is returning for its third season in August. The series stars Benjamin Valic as Spider-Man who leads Miles Morales and Gwen Stacy in a team to fight his foes. This time, they will be getting help from other Marvel Entertainment heroes.

“The hit series brings Web-Spinners and new friends like Lockjaw, The Thing, and more,” Marvel said on their website. “… fans of the hit animated series on Disney Junior, Marvel’s Spidey and His Amazing Friends, can get excited because this summer the gang is back along with some new friends, some new suits and tech and a whole new batch of adventures. This time, Peter, Gwen, Miles and the gang are Web-Spinners!”

They continued, “Joining the Marvel’s Spidey and His Amazing Friends cast this summer is The Thing (voiced by Andy Milder), Ms. Marvel’s teleporting dog, Lockjaw (voiced by Dee Bradley Baker) and the power-hungry robot supervillain Zola (voiced by Trevor Devall). They will be joining the ranks of the popular Marvel heroes and villains who have appeared in the hit Disney Junior series (including Iron Man, Hulk, Black Panther, Rhino, Doc Ock and Green Goblin).”

Marvel Studios released the theme song to celebrate the renewal:

The cast also stars Jakari Fraser as Morales, going by the codename Spin, and Lily Sanfelippo as Stacy, who uses the codename Ghost Spider. Melanie Minichino voiced Aunt May.

“These new characters arrive just in time for the new “Web-Spinners” storyline beginning in August in which Spidey, with the help of Iron Man, creates new hi-tech suits and gear that lets the Spidey Team stop baddies and help people —not just in their friendly neighborhood, but now all over the world,” they added.

The series is released by Marvel Studios Animation and produced by Steven L. Grover and Ashley Rideout.

Judge Anderson Encased In “Boing” Coming Soon!

Hiya Toys continues its 1:18 scale line of 2000 AD Judge Dredd action figures. This time, the focus is on a particular set of issues from 1980 when Judge Anderson of the PSI division managed to trap the spirit of Judge Death in her mind.

While the deadly apparition was stuck in Judge Anderson’s head, Judge Dredd encased the heroic protector of MegaCity One in a miracle plastic called Boing. This ensure, for a time at least, that Judge Death could not capture another human host and sentence the living to death.

This version of Judge Anderson gives us a new “sleeping” head sculpted with pale skin. Also included is her Boing tomb, which sat in the Hall of Heroes with a wreath honoring her supreme sacrifice.

Since the other Dark Judges have already been released, you could easily make a diorama recreating the issue where Death is released.

Judge Anderson can be pre-ordered from Hiya Toys or the Big Bad Toy Store for $24.99.

“‘Judge Death’ from 2000 AD Progs 149-151 in 1980 is one of the most original and striking Judge Dredd stories, changing the course of the strip’s history. After struggling to overcome Judge Death in his murderous quest to bring his twisted ‘justice’ to the people of Mega-City One, Judge Anderson realizes that the only way to stop him is to psychically cage his spirit form in her mind – and then have her body encased in the breathable but impervious ‘miracle plastic’, Boing®. Her transparent tomb, bearing the legend ‘Supreme Sacrifice. Judge Anderson – A Monster Dwells Within Her’, is housed in the ‘Hall of Heroes’ in Justice Department’s Grand Hall of Justice – considered too dangerous to ever open.

The sleeping Judge Anderson will come with the following:

  • Alternate hand
  • Soul chip
  • Boing spray
  • Boing special effects
  • Transparent coffin with an eagle wreath

If you want to learn more about the four Dark Judges, check out the video below:

[Source: Hiya Toys] [Source: Big Bad Toy Store]

Crunchyroll Announces Dub Cast For ‘My Tiny Senpai’ Anime Rom-Com

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Debuting in 2020, ‘Uchi no Kaisha no Chiisai Sempai no Hanashi’ known in English as ‘My Tiny Senpai’ is a romantic comedy manga created by the author known as Saisō and published by Takeshobo’s Bamboo Comics for their ‘Storia Dash’ magazine. The Japanese animation studio Project No.9 begin releasing an anime adaption in July 2023 with Crunchyroll announcing they would stream the show as well as produce an English dub.

The anime is directed by Mitsutoshi Satō with character designs handled by Hayato Hashiguchi and Hiromi Ogata. It is written by Keiichirō Ōchi, Yasuko Aoki, and Satoru Sugizawa.

Crunchyroll revealed the dub cast on their website:

  • Shinozaki voiced by Mark Allen Jr. (Souta in My Senpai is Annoying)
  • Shiori voiced by Megan Shipman (Anya in SPY x FAMILY)
  • Akina voiced by Ricco Fajardo (Shareef in Restaurant to Another World)
  • Hayakawa voiced by Mallorie Rodak (Raphael in That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime)
  • Yamagishi voiced by KyLeigh Zimmerer (additional voices in My Clueless First Friend)

Helena Walstrom is the ADR Director with the scripts being handled by James Cheek and Hayden Daviau.

You can watch the trailer below:

The anime premiered on TV Asahi on Japanese television. Sumika Horiguchi composed the music for the series with Bit Grooove Promotion handling the sound promotion.

MyAnimeList describes the synopsis as follows,

“Shinozaki is an office worker who is taken care of and coddled by his senior team member Shiori Katase: a gorgeous, profoundly kind, loving, and diminutive woman. Shinozaki certainly hopes that she’s not doing it out of duty… but her joy of doing so increasingly exposes her feelings!”

The first opening theme song for ‘My Tiny Senpair’ is “Honey,” performed by Tōya Kobayashi and the ending theme song is “Sugar” by YU-KA.

The series is known as ‘Story of a Small Senior in My Company’ in some markets.

FTC Fails To Stop Microsoft-Activision, Sony Signs Deal For Call Of Duty

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A last-ditch attempt by the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) to stop Microsoft from acquiring Activision Blizzard has failed. Thanks to a story on CNBC, we learned that the 9th Circuit U.S. Appeals Court said “Nope,” to the $68.7B deal.

This was one but many hurdles the maker of the XBOX had to deal with over the past year. In the U.S. and in the U.K., multiple government bodies were trying to put the kibosh on what is possibly Microsoft’s most game-changing acquisition in the company’s history.

The concerns are not unfounded. Activision Blizzard develops and publishes games on several platforms, including P.C., PlayStation, and possibly on the Nintendo Switch in the future. Being the sole owner of Call of Duty, Overwatch, and World of Warcraft could be a monopoly issue.

However, that won’t be the case, at least regarding CoD. In another CNBC article, it was revealed that Sony had struck a deal with Microsoft to ensure that future incarnations of Call of Duty will also come to the PlayStation.

The agreement is not indefinite, though. Microsoft agreed to only a 10-year deal to publish the popular first-person shooter on the competing console. No other games under Activision Blizzard’s umbrella were mentioned. Only time will tell if additional contracts will come to ensure Sony gets a piece of the action.

Microsoft could keep the XBOX/PC the exclusive home of various sequels in popular Activision Blizzard franchises like Overwatch, Diablo, Tony Hawk Pro Skater, and Crash Bandicoot. Although, it wouldn’t make sense to keep these wildly popular IPs on one console if the game is to make money.

It will be interesting to see what Microsoft does with the titles in the future, but if the past is any indication, we may never see future releases. Remember when M.S. bought Rare and released only a couple of underwhelming games? Ugh.

[Source: CNBC] [Source: CNBC]

Masterpiece MP-44S Gives Optimus Prime Classic 1984 Colors

Did you miss out on the Optimus Prime MP-44 Optimus Prime figure years ago? Takara Tomy is giving us a second crack at owning one of the best versions of the G1 Transformer but with a little change. MP-44S will feature Prime with a new color scheme and decals matching his original Hasbro release from 1984.

That means Optimus Prime will have darker-colored plastic and yellow eyes. However, that’s not the only change.

Those who didn’t want to spend the $400+ on the previous version of the MP-44 will be happy to know that this recolor will probably be far less expensive. From what we’ve seen at the Big Ba Toy Store, MP-44S does not come with the trailer. He’s also limited on other accessories, too.

Aside from his blaster, Optimus Prime will come with the energon ax, Matrix of Leadership, blast effect part, an alternate head, and one other small part I cannot identify. It’s unclear if this figure will have the built-in sound effects and voice lines as the previous figure did.

If MP-44S turns out to be a pricey boy, you could always get the upcoming Volvo Optimus Prime!

If you’re thinking of picking this figure out when it does become available for pre-order, check out JobbytheHong’s review of MP44.

I owned MP-10 Optimus Prime several years ago. It wasn’t bad, but in comparison, most other high-end figures based on the Autobot leader have been better.

If you want to hear our take on the current state of Hasbro, check out the D-Rezzed Podcast.

What are your thoughts on the new Masterpiece figure? What’s the price point that would get you the most interested? Let us know below.

[Source: Big Bad Toy Store]
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