Vampire: The Masquerade – Bloodlines 2 review: Was it worth the 21 year wait?

Bloodlines 2 was first announced in 2019, but its development hasn’t been smooth. The original development team, Hardsuit Labs, was taken off the project and replaced by The Chinese Room, though the reasons for this change weren’t shared publicly. Additionally, plans for paid downloadable content releasing on the game’s launch day, featuring two new clans, sparked criticism from fans.

Pokemon Legends Z-A’s unhinged NPCs are going viral for all the wrong reasons

Social media is buzzing with screenshots of strange dialogue from the new game. Players are sharing lines that don’t fit the usual tone, like one trainer boasting about feeling their Pokémon move around in their Poké Balls before a fight, and another jokingly questioning whether Water-type attacks involve “sweat or other bodily fluids.”

New Officially Licensed Switch Guitar Controller And Software Teaches You How To Play

Just so you know, this controller only works with the original Nintendo Switch Joy-Cons – it’s not compatible with the new controllers that come with the Switch 2. You’ll need to connect a right Joy-Con to use it, but they’re easy to find. Right now, Amazon has a good deal on a single right Joy-Con for $29.86, down from $50. These are refurbished models. If you prefer, you can also buy a new pair of Joy-Cons for around $80.

Pokemon Legends Z-A’s Name Has Always Pointed To Its Legacy As A Sequel

So, I was reading TopMob’s review of the new Pokemon Legends: Z-A, and it totally makes sense that it’s basically a sequel to Pokemon X & Y! The game takes place in Lumiose City only five years after X & Y, and they’re bringing back a bunch of the same characters, Pokemon, and even Mega Evolutions. Thinking about it, it always kind of made sense – X, then Y, then Z, and then back to A! It’s a clever way to continue that storyline, honestly.