Pokemon Legends: Z-A Review – A Battle Revolution

Pokemon Legends: Z-A is unique because it’s entirely set in Lumiose City, a bustling metropolis in the Kalos region that’s based on Paris. The city features canals, cafes on almost every corner, and a central tower—inspired by the Eiffel Tower—called Prism Tower. While it’s unusual for a Pokemon game to be limited to a single city, Lumiose City is large and detailed enough to support an entire game, thanks to its size and the history established in the previous games, Pokemon X and Y. In fact, the game takes place just five years after X and Y, making it feel like a direct continuation of that story rather than a separate spin-off.

Splinter Cell: Deathwatch Gets Season 2 Pickup From Netflix

Kolstad revealed during an IGN interview that ‘Deathwatch’ is coming back for a second season. He also hinted that work on Season 2 had begun even before the first season premiered this week, suggesting the show was likely renewed early on.

PS Plus Game Catalog additions for October includes the perfect horror remake and more great games for the season

This news comes from the PlayStation Blog. These games are different from the free monthly PS Plus games for October, which you can only get this month. These titles are being added to the game catalog, meaning they’ll be available for quite a while. While it’s great to play them this month if you can, they’ll officially become part of the service next week on October 21st.

Pokemon Legends: Z-A runs great on Nintendo Switch 2, but what about Nintendo Switch 1?

Pokemon Legends: Z-A runs much smoother and is more stable than Pokemon Scarlet and Violet, even on the original Switch. I used to get motion sickness playing the previous games, but Z-A has been a comfortable experience so far. While loading times are a little slower than on the newer Switch model, the game maintains a consistent 30 frames per second. The biggest visual drawbacks are limited draw distance, flickering shadows, and some blurry textures. However, these issues aren’t game-breaking, and the game performs better than I anticipated, especially considering the launch problems with Pokemon Sword and Violet.

Last Of Us Director Reveals His Favorite Moment In A Game

In a recent interview with BAFTA, Neil Druckmann described a particularly memorable game moment from Ico. He explained that the game features a mechanic where you hold the hand of a character named Yorda and guide her, creating a feeling that she’s vulnerable and needs your help.

Discord leak reveals staff were told to ignore Dr Disrespect, Quackity, TeamSpeak, more

So, I stumbled across this internal Discord document – basically a “do not engage” list. It named a bunch of people and groups, like Dr Disrespect, Quackity, KEEMSTAR, TeamSpeak, Streamlabs, the USA Army Esports team, and this journalist named Slasher. Apparently, if anyone tagged any of *them* in a support ticket, Discord staff were told to just close the ticket immediately – no helping, no response, nothing. It’s pretty wild to see who they were avoiding!