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Marvel Rivals Fans Are Terrified Of Rogue, And She’s Not Even Out Yet

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The hero shooter’s next Vanguard has the kind of kit fans usually make up

The post <em>Marvel Rivals</em> Fans Are Terrified Of Rogue, And She’s Not Even Out Yet appeared first on Kotaku.



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PlayStation Plus Gets My Favorite Underrated JRPG Of 2024 This Month

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JRPG characters walk in a forest.

Stop sleeping on Granblue Fantasy: Relink

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Fallout: New Vegas lead writer says it's "very odd" to see characters he created in the Prime Video show with "no credit" and "no residuals"

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The second season of Amazon Prime's Fallout TV show debuts next week, whisking viewers off to the treasured setting of Fallout: New Vegas - but the game's lead writer has mixed feelings on seeing his work adapted for the small screen.

Talking to PC Gamer, Fallout: New Vegas lead writer John Gonzalez said he "really enjoyed" the first season of the TV adaptation, praising the "admirable complexity" of the world and Maximus as "a fascinating slant to take you into the Brotherhood of Steel." Even so, it sounds like he's a little conflicted about the second season of the show exploring a setting and characters he was instrumental in creating... and not getting his dues for it.

"It is very odd to see characters that I created showing up in other media," said Gonzalez. "It's also something where there's no credit for that, there's no residuals for that. And that's something that I understood doing the work early on."

Gonzalez definitely has a point. The fact that a second season is happening is proof enough that Amazon is happy with Fallout's viewership, but a casual watcher almost certainly won't be familiar with his name. Even fans of the game are much more likely to recognize Todd Howard or director Josh Sawyer than Gonzalez, even though he was arguably as or more instrumental to the game's world, characters, and story. According to Gonzalez, that's just the nature of narrative work, even across mediums.

"In some ways, I think doing narrative in video games is a little akin to doing comic book work," he said. "In the '60s or '70s, it's like, 'Oh, you created Spider-Man? Good for you.' I mean, at least we know who Steve Ditko is, right? But it doesn't belong to you. That's not the terms under which you do the work. So it's weird. To me, it just shows that when Leonard Boyarsky and Tim Cain first imagined this world, I think that they did something that was a master stroke."

Fallout season 2 premieres on December 17 on Prime Video, with episodes releasing every Wednesday until the season finale on February 4.

Fallout's TV adaptation is "way more" popular than Todd Howard expected, so the RPG series' devs have had to ensure "the games are ready for all the players who are coming into them"



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When does the Path of Exile 2 'The Last of the Druids' update release?

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After what has been considered a pretty good patch, Path of Exile 2 is receiving a new update called "The Last of the Druids." As the name implies, this new update is focused on the Druid, a new class being added to the game. Besides making their Druid quite unique, Grinding Gear Games is also making PoE2 a better game with performance improvements and more.



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The demo of Moomintroll: Winter's Warmth is only a bite-size piece of what's to come, but I'm already in love with its world

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Everyone grows up with those characters they just love. For me, Moomins were among that lot, so anything to do with those beloved white creatures has a special place in my heart. When Snufkin: Melody of Moominvalley released, I was practically first in line to play, and with the announcement of Moomintroll: Winter's Warmth, I look forward to feeling that excitement all over again whenever it releases. And, after playing an albeit too brief demo, it definitely reminded me why I love these creatures so much.

There isn't much of an introduction to the demo, let alone the characters. So, if you're not super familiar with the world of Moomins you might feel a little bit out of your depth, as you're immediately introduced to Moomintroll and the gaggle of Fillyjonks' children. However, you don't really need to know the ins and outs of each character, which is one of the reasons these games are so enjoyable.

You also get a feel of the characters through the dialogue alone. As Moomintroll is approached by Fillyjonks' children in the snow, they seem incredibly panicked and are quick to ask for your help. According to them, they'd found a lost dog running about in the snow, but before they could catch it, it disappeared. So, it becomes our job to venture out into the arctic conditions and try to track it down.

Luckily, it's only a short walk away from where the demo begins, so you won't have to search far and wide for the poor, shivering creature tucked under a pile of snow. Again, you don't get a thorough introduction to the character you've just saved from a near death experience, but you don't really need one. As you carry him through the snow, woods, and against the gale force wind that seems to sneak around the mountain, he quite happily chats away to Moomintroll to explain why he's ended up there.

Even though you only spend a short amount of time with your new dog companion, it does feel like you develop a strong bond with him. Every time I placed him down in the snow, and he started howling, I felt genuinely bad. So much so, sections of the demo, like having to chop up a log or dash through a hedge to clear a path, made me feel genuinely guilty, and I took a minute or two to see if there was another way I could do it without popping my poor dog on the floor.

Aside from these moral dilemmas, the demo of Moomintroll: Winter's Warmth implies it's by no means a challenging game. But, this gives you a well needed opportunity to appreciate just how beautiful it is. While you are pausing now and then to avoid being blown away by the wind, you get to admire the gorgeous, hand-painted world of Moomintroll: Winter's Warmth. Or, a portion of it at least. Much like Snufkin: Melody of Moominvalley, it looks taken straight from a storybook, which makes my inner child sing.

Before you know it, you've reached a safe point, your doggy best friend leaves your company, and you're taken back to the "wishlist on Steam" screen. I could've quite happily kept trekking through the virtual snow, but I suppose all good things must come to an end eventually. If anything, this is a sign that the adventure waiting in Moomintroll: Winter's Warmth is definitely shaping up to be yet another Moomin game I'll sink hours into, but I'm ready to welcome that with open arms. It's just a shame we don't have any sort of release date yet.



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Measles Outbreak Nears Grim Milestone as Hundreds Quarantine in South Carolina

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Robert F. Kennedy Jr., US secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS), speaks in the Oval Office of the White House in Washington, DC, US, on Thursday, Nov. 6, 2025.

What happens when your country's public health system is run by anti-vaccine activists?

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