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WWW.GAMESPOT.COMUFO 50 Is A Throwback Without Cheap NostalgiaIt might seem odd to suggest that a game filled to the brim with tough-as-nails twitch action games, thinky arcade puzzlers, and even a full-blown narrative RPG is not nostalgic, but UFO 50, a compilation of 50 retro-inspired games of varying sizes, is full of surprises. It has its influences, of course. Magical Garden pulls on Snake. Valtress is something of a cross between Kid Icarus and Downwell. It has a steady dedication to looking and sounding like games of the past. However, UFO 50 draws as much on 2000s era game jam culture as the NES itself. Rather than a mere evocation of retro titles, UFO 50 has a longing for creative constriction. Each individual game's simplicity serves a widening and deepening, a desire to pull as much as possible out of every pixel. UFO 50 creates the feeling of wide-openness, that video games can be anything. This is a feeling that has only thrived on the margins in video games and thus un-markable as a generalized nostalgia. When big business wants you to believe the new hotness represents all that video games can be, it is refreshing to look backward and forward at once.To my mind, UFO 50's retro aesthetic serves two purposes. First, it keeps games resource-light. Each game is bare in construction, often lacking explicit tutorialization. Most games have a mere six buttons to play with. It maintains the mysterious workings and iterations of arcade games, without the quarter-munching business model. Each game can only be so big lest it outscope the rest. So, the focus is on mechanical density and complexity, on the kind of replayability that comes from careful design, not endless racks of content. The feeling is closer to setting up an emulator loaded with cult classics than to a childhood memory of getting an 8-bit console for Christmas.Second, the retro vibes focus on each game's individual decisions and ideas. Some of UFO 50's games--like Campanella, its sequel, and The Big Bell Race--have obvious relationships to each other. Others--like the surreal Waldorf's Journey and the strategic Avianos--feel as if they come from different worlds. However, all of UFO 50's games feel as if they are made of the same component parts: pixels, code, a few buttons. Yet there is so much possibility. The simplicity draws out the span of what is possible. It makes each new trick feel remarkable.Continue Reading at GameSpot0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos
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GAMERANT.COMOne Piece: How The Legacy Of Ohara's Library Lives OnAs lighthearted as One Piece is as a franchise, there are quite a few notable moments in the series that are incredibly dark. While dark moments serve to shock and surprise the viewers in any story, this is felt even more in One Piece because of its otherwise friendly, colorful, and adventurous tone. Although these instances are few and far between, they go down in the eyes of fans as some of the most important and harrowing in the series.0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos
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GAMERANT.COMSandbox Games That Defined The GenreSandbox games offer players unparalleled freedom to explore, create, and shape their virtual worlds without the confines of a linear structure. These games often provide vast, open-world environments, a range of activities to enjoy, and open-ended gameplay, fostering creativity and immersion.0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos
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GAMERANT.COMWays That Tabletop RPGs Influenced Video GamesTabletop RPGs have left an indelible mark on the gaming world, serving as the blueprint for many mechanics and features now commonplace in video games. From the intricate character customization rooted in paper sheets, to the strategic depth of turn-based combat, the influence of tabletop RPGs is evident across genres and titles.0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos
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WWW.POLYGON.COMSonic star Ben Schwartz answers our shadow questionsIn the weeks before the release of Sonic the Hedgehog 3, comedian and actor Ben Schwartz sat down with Polygon to confront the shadows that lurk in every hedgehog.In this, the third installment of the Polygon x Ben Schwartz Sonic Interview Series, each question has its own, more existentially challenging shadow question. Ben tackles them with a vigor and enthusiasm fitting of a Guy Who Is Sonic Sometimes.Ben talks about aging, hurting, growing as a person, Jeff Fowlers directorial finesse, Final Fantasy dream roles, search engine optimization, and who gets what on their chili dog. He also has some startlingly late revelations about Sonics sidekick Miles Tails Prower.Sonic the Hedgehog 3, which also stars Jim Carrey, Keanu Reeves, Idris Elba, Colleen OShaughnessey, Tika Sumpter, and James Marsden hits theaters on Dec. 20. You can check out our full review right here. And if you havent, go watch our previous installments:0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos
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WWW.POLYGON.COMPokmon Go Dual Destiny Special Research Tasks and rewardsPokmon Gos Dual Destiny season has begun, lasting from Dec. 3 until March 4, 2025. This means that theres a new set of Special Research to complete, though all the steps wont be immediately available. The steps will likely be themed around different events that occur during the season, so while you may only be able to do a few now, the rest will unlock later.To unlock this research, you just need to login during the season. Once its started, youll have an unlimited amount of time to finish it even after the season ends in March.The Dual Destiny season has shifted spawns, added new Pokmon to find in Max Battles, and changed research breakthroughs as well (though, yes, Furfrou is still in the pool).Steps one and two of the Dual Destiny research was added as part of the Not My Cup of Tea event, alongside the release of Sinistea. Steps three and four were added as part of the Holiday Part 2 event.Below, we list the Dual Destiny Special Research steps that are currency available.Dual Destiny step 1 of 10Catch 25 Pokmon (25 Pok Balls)Spin 10 PokStops or gyms (10 Pinap Berries)Explore 3 km (Snorlax encounter)Rewards: 2,500 XP, 2,500 StardustDual Destiny step 2 of 10Catch 50 Pokmon (1 Lure Module)Collect 500 Max Particles (2,500 Stardust)Win a Max Battle (1 Rare Candy)Rewards: 2,500 XP, 2,500 StardustDual Destiny step 3 of 10Catch 25 Pokmon (25 Great Balls)Hatch 3 eggs (2,500 Stardust)Complete 10 Field Research Tasks (1 Silver Pinap Berry)Rewards: Delibird encounter, 2,500 XP, 2,500 StardustDual Destiny step 4 of 10Catch 50 Pokmon (2,500 XP)Earn 25,000 XP (2,500 Stardust)Earn 10,000 Stardust (Sandygast encounter)Rewards: 1 Star Piece, 2,500 XP, 2,500 StardustDual Destiny step 5 of 10This step is coming at a later date. Well update this guide with more information as it becomes available.0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos
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WWW.ENGADGET.COMApples next AirPods Pro could offer heart rate and temperature monitoringApple is working on the next generation of AirPods Pro, and they may come packing some new health features, according to Bloombergs Mark Gurman. In the Power On newsletter this weekend, Gurman reports that Apple has been testing features including temperature sensing and heart rate monitoring for the earbuds. So far, Apple has found that the Apple Watch still does the latter better, but the AirPods arent terribly far off in their readings, he writes.The company has also reportedly revived its idea of putting cameras into AirPods, a rumor weve heard a few times over the last year. According to Gurman, Apple now considers it a priority as it works to bolster its AI services. But, itd likely be years before any camera-equipped AirPods make their debut. As for heart rate monitoring, that may appear much sooner. Gurman writes, The capability could be ready for the next-generation AirPods Pro, which are in early development.This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/audio/headphones/apples-next-airpods-pro-could-offer-heart-rate-and-temperature-monitoring-175757188.html?src=rss0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos
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WWW.ENGADGET.COMApple is reportedly working on a smart doorbell system that could unlock your door with Face IDApple is developing a smart doorbell and lock system that would use Face ID to unlock the door for known residents, Mark Gurman reports in the Power On newsletter. The face-scanning doorbell would connect to a smart deadbolt, which could include existing HomeKit-compatible third-party locks, according to Gurman. Or, Apple may [team] up with a specific lock maker to offer a complete system on day one.Itll likely still be a while before we see the doorbell-lock system hit the market, though, if we see it at all. Gurman reports that its in the early stages of development and wouldnt be ready until at least the end of next year. The doorbell would help Apple compete with the likes of Amazon's Ring and Google Nest, and it's just one of several smart home products Apple is working on, according to Gurman. The company is reportedly also developing a security camera for inside the home, which would work with its rumored smart home hub thats expected to make its debut as soon as next year.This article originally appeared on Engadget at https://www.engadget.com/home/smart-home/apple-is-reportedly-working-on-a-smart-doorbell-system-that-could-unlock-your-door-with-face-id-161504513.html?src=rss0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos
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WWW.TECHRADAR.COMGoogle TV users are getting even more free channels in time for the holidaysIf you're in the US, you now have a total of 171 channels to watch through the Google TV Freeplay app.0 Comentários 0 Compartilhamentos