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My Hero One's Justice - All Might vs Uraraka Ochaco Gameplay


My Hero One's Justice - Deku vs Bakugo Gameplay
 
Every Character Returning to Super Smash Bros. Ultimate - E3 2018


Nintendo Switch Amiibo Overview - E3 2018
 
Nintendo Switch Gamecube Controller for Super Smash Bros. Ultimate - E3 2018


ENTIRE Super Smash Bros. Ultimate Nintendo Direct Reveal - E3 2018
 
Hollow Knight Nintendo Switch Teaser - E3 2018


Fire Emblem: Three Houses Reveal Trailer - E3 2018
 

Fortnite on Nintendo Switch Announcement Trailer - E3 2018


Super Mario Party Trailer - E3 2018
 
Is the Switch any good? I haven't fucked with Nintendo since GameCube. Any good games, I'm thinking about getting one.
Love mine. Might get another just for myself.
Zelda
Mario Odyssey
Mario + Rabbids
Octopath Traveler
Donkey Kong Country
Plus some good stuff coming. And they finally stepped it up with more demos. Just dont expect it to be your main system.
 
The Last Of Us: Part 2 Will Have Multiplayer, Naughty Dog Confirms At E3 2018

The original Last of Us shipped with a multiplayer portion named Factions, which ended up being a surprise hit, but until now there had been no indication whether the PS4-exclusive sequel, The Last of Us: Part II, would follow suit. However developer Naughty Dog has now confirmed the game will indeed see the return of the popular Factions Mode.

"Factions is coming back," co-director Anthony Newman said in an interview with GameSpot. Fellow co-director Kurt Margenau continued: "Multiplayer is coming back. We're not going to talk details yet about what form that takes, but we can confirm there will be multiplayer.

The Last of Us: Part II gameplay was shown at Sony's E3 2018 press conference, and it looks as brutal as previous trailers had made it look. You play as Ellie for the sequel, which takes place many years after the first game.

The Last of Us: Part II is on the way for PS4, but Naughty Dog and Sony are remaining coy on a release window for now. For more on the sequel, check out everything we learned about The Last of Us: Part II at E3 2018. Alternatively, take a look at all the news from Sony's E3 2018 press conference.

https://www.gamespot.com/articles/the-last-of-us-part-2-will-have-multiplayer-naught/1100-6459784/
 
Sony is blocking Fortnite cross-play between PS4 and Nintendo Switch players

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Today, Nintendo announced during its E3 press conference that Epic Games’ smash hit Fortnite would be coming to the Switch console. Not only that, but the game is arriving today at 1PM ET on the Switch digital store. Given that Fortnite is a free-to-play game that is played entirely online and supports accounts syncing, that raises some interesting questions about whether Switch players will be able to cross-play with those on other platforms.

When asked, Epic Games PR representative Nick Chester confirmed on Twitter that the Switch version of Fortnite will support cross-play with Xbox One, PC, Mac, and mobile. Basically, you’ll be able to play with everyone but PlayStation 4 players. That aligns with past cross-play implementations between Xbox One, PS4, PC, and mobile, with Sony blocking other console platforms from playing with its own. You can cross-play between PS4, mobile, and PC.



Unfortunately, this also suggests that PS4 players of Fortnite won’t be able to log in to their Epic accounts on the Switch, meaning you won’t be able to have any weekly progress carry over or gain access to any of your skins or emotes. This is because your Epic account is tied up with your PSN username in most cases. For instance, you can’t log in to an Epic account tied to PSN on the Xbox One version of Fortnite, and it sounds like the same will be true for the Switch. Epic declined to comment, but we’ve reached out to Sony for more clarification on the subject.

Even just trying to sync an Xbox Live account to a PSN-connected Epic one will show you this message:


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f you’re wondering why this is happening and what advantage it may provide Sony, it involves understanding how console exclusivity works. Basically, Sony sees its current lead in the console race as a competitive advantage to exploit, and any amount of leeway it sees as an existential threat to the PlayStation platform’s dominance.

Allowing players of multiplatform games who are using an Xbox One — or, in this case, a Nintendo Switch — to play with PS4 players undermines the reason the Sony ecosystem is so strong. Sony sells more consoles because it knows it has the largest player base, and those consumers in the market for a new home console are more likely to pick Sony’s if they know it’s the platform of choice for their friends and if it remains the only way to team up with their friends on games like Fortnite. This is why Sony blocked Fortnite cross-play with the Xbox One earlier this year and why the company blocked Rocket League and Minecraft PS4-Xbox One cross-play last year.


Last year, Sony gave a poor excuse for this strategy, dressing up its tactics as pro-consumer and even pro-children. Jim Ryan, head of global sales and marketing for PlayStation, told Eurogamer, “Exposing what in many cases are children to external influences we have no ability to manage or look after, it’s something we have to think about very carefully.” Since Sony was called out for that statement, Microsoft has become increasingly agreeable on the subject of cross-platform console play, releasing strategic public statements about how open it is to reaching some sort of compromise.

“We’ve worked closely with Nintendo to allow cross-network play between Xbox One and Switch and our offer to do the same with PlayStation players still holds,” a Microsoft spokesperson said back in March, when the initial Fortnite cross-play debacle began. (That said, if Microsoft were winning the console race, it’d have been doing the same as Sony.)

Of course, you could always just switch over to PC, where you have more freedom to log in and play on any other platform. But for those players who started playing Fortnite on PSN and have tied that account and all of their in-app purchases to Epic’s system — like yours truly — you’re out of luck.

https://www.theverge.com/2018/6/12/...ross-play-sony-ps4-microsoft-xbox-one-e3-2018



 
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Cyberpunk 2077 will reportedly have full-frontal nudity and the option to take NPCs home for one night stands, should you so desire. The information comes a hands-off showcase of the game, and was tweeted earlier today by Eurogamer deputy editor Wesley Yin-Poole.

It's not entirely surprising that there'd be nudity in Cyberpunk. Digital nakedness featured heavily in developer CD Projekt Red's last game, The Witcher 3, in which you were given the option to romance several named NPCs. You could also, however, head to a brothel and choose a lady of the night to have some extra-marital relations with.

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It's not clear whether or not you'll be able to flirt with any NPC that takes your fancy, but it's worth noting that your potential pool of lovers is likely to be twice as big as it was in The Witcher 3. Sort of. That's because you canchoose your chracter's gender in Cyberpunk 2077, while Geralt seemed to only have eyes for the ladies. This is your regular reminder that Triss > Yennefer.

Wesley's tweet read that "there's full frontal nudity and you can take people back to your apartment for a one night stand, if you fancy it."






 
I never saw this when it first dropped. :smh:
Cool backstory / info from the Developers about the game... after the trailer.



Seems this (Ghost of Tsushima) game combines alot of great gameplay mechanics seen in other titles, like:
  • Assassin's Creed
  • Red Dead Redemption
  • The Witcher
  • Shadow of Mordor
  • Infamous
  • Uncharted
  • Tekken / Mortal Kombat
  • Batman Arkham Asylum
Personally, I think this might be one of the games that gets nominated for... Game of the Year.

Just my opinion.
 
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