All the latest from GameSpot On 03 29 2018

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In the 03/29/2018 edition:
  • Sony Cuts PS4s PSVR Bundle Prices Permanently
  • Yes, Far Cry 5s Boomer Is A Good Boy, Ubisoft Support Site Confirms
  • Dragon Ball FighterZ - Broly & Bardock Dramatic Finishes
  • The 27 Best Nintendo 3DS Games
  • Fortnite Weekly Challenges: All Objectives For Season 3 So Far
  • Final Fantasy 15 Director Starts New Square Enix Studio
  • Lego The Incredibles Game Immortalizes Both Films In Bricks
  • Pokemon Go: Last Chance To Catch Lugia
  • Isle Of Dogs Review: Wes Andersons Most Focused Movie Ever
  • Dragon Quest 11 Switch Coming Much Later, 3DS Not At All
  • Broly & Bardock Unleashed in Dragon Ball FighterZ
  • Donald Glover Uses Hilarious, Brutal "Script" To Address Deadpool Show Cancellation
  • PS4s Free PS Plus Games For April 2018 Revealed
  • New Fortnite: Battle Royale Weapon, Guided Missile, Coming Soon
  • Sea Of Thieves Update Out Now; Here Are The Patch Notes

Sony Cuts PS4s PSVR Bundle Prices Permanently

By Anonymous on Mar 29, 2018 12:19 am

If youve been holding off on buying a PlayStation VR, now is a good opportunity to pick one up. Sony has announced it is dropping the price of some PSVR bundles in the US and Europe, allowing you to get the headset along with a game and some accessories for relatively cheap.

Beginning tomorrow, March 29, Sony is reducing the price of its PSVR bundles in the US by a whopping $100. That includes the Doom VFR and Skyrim VR bundles for PS4. The former will now run for $300, while the latter will be available for slightly more, retailing for $350.

In addition to the PSVR headset, the Doom VFR bundle includes a copy of the game, a PlayStation Camera, and the updated PSVR demo disc. The Skyrim VR bundle comes with the PSVR headset, a PlayStation Camera, two PS Move controllers, the PSVR demo disc, and a copy of Skyrim VR with all of its DLC expansions: Dawnguard, Hearthfire, and Dragonborn.

The price drop applies to all non-retailer exclusive PSVR bundles and, unlike Sonys recent limited-time promotion, will be the standard price of the packages going forward. If youre considering getting either of the aforementioned bundles, you can read more about their accompanying games in our Doom VFR review and thoughts on Skyrim VR.

PS4 owners in Europe will have a chance to get a PSVR for cheap as well. Also beginning March 29, Sony will reduce the price of the PSVR Starter Pack in Europe, dropping it to �300 / �262.87. The Starter Pack includes a PSVR headset, PlayStation Camera, and a digital copy of PlayStation VR Worlds.

This would be a good time to pick up a PSVR, particularly if youre also a PS Plus subscriber. Aprils lineup of free PS Plus games includes TrackMania Turbo, which features a VR mode. Sony has also just added PSVR support to Wipeout: Omega Collection in a free update. Additionally, the adorable VR adventure game Moss recently arrived on PS4 and was very well-received by critics; you can read more about that title in our Moss review.


Yes, Far Cry 5s Boomer Is A Good Boy, Ubisoft Support Site Confirms

By Anonymous on Mar 28, 2018 11:51 pm

Dog companions in video games are nothing new, but that doesnt mean having Boomer--one of Far Cry 5s many optional AI allies--around is any less enjoyable. You might also be wondering whether or not he is, in fact, a good boy, and luckily we have an official answer, courtesy of Ubisofts support site.

Far Cry 5s launch on PC, PS4, and Xbox One has come, and its gone relatively smoothly, certainly compared with something like Sea of Thieves last week. As such, Ubisoft has been afforded the flexibility to have some fun by hosting a support page dedicated entirely to the question, "Is Boomer a good boy?"

"Yes. Yes, Boomer is a very good boy," the page states. Theres no other context or explanation given; the page otherwise only has the usual links to other support pages and whats basically a baseball trading card for Boomer.

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Silliness aside, Boomer is legitimately useful; hes one of the games nine Specialists, which are better versions of the AI-controlled allies you can recruit to help you out in Far Cry 5. Boomer will tag nearby enemies, which is particularly invaluable for players who are looking to be stealthy, and will sometimes bring back a weapon for you after he attacks an enemy. Utilizing Specialists and Guns for Hire in general is a worthwhile strategy, or you could always just play co-op with a friend, as you can see in the video above.

You can read more about Specialist and Guns for Hire in our Far Cry 5 guide that covers tips we wish we knew before playing. For much more, check out our Far Cry 5 review.


Dragon Ball FighterZ - Broly & Bardock Dramatic Finishes

By Anonymous on Mar 28, 2018 11:37 pm
Here are all of Dramatic finishes for Dragon Ball FighterZs latest DLC Fighters, Bardock and Broly!

The 27 Best Nintendo 3DS Games

By Anonymous on Mar 28, 2018 11:20 pm

Happy Birthday, 3DS!


Its been over seven years since the 3DS first launched in North America and Europe. A lot of Nintendo fans have shifted their focus over to the Switch, but the 3DS is still kicking, with Metroid: Samus Returns and Mario & Luigi: Superstar Saga + Bowsers Minions being some of its standout games in 2017. And theres still more on the way, like the upcoming port of Luigis Mansion and a remake of Mario & Luigi: Bowsers Inside Story.

Now, seven years later, were taking a look through the 3DSs impressive library and picking out some of the best games the handheld has to offer. From Zelda and Pokemon to Picross and Rhythm Heaven, the 3DS has a great game for pretty much everyone. Click ahead to see our picks for some of the best games on 3DS.

For more Nintendo, check out our gallery on the biggest 3DS and Switch games to play in 2018. If you missed out on last years games, see our picks for the best 3DS games of 2017.


Animal Crossing: New Leaf


Animal Crossing has long been a beloved life simulation series, and with New Leaf, the 3DS has something very special. A lot is the same as the previous games; you still move to a new town populated by cute animals, and you still have to pay off your home debt to Tom Nook. But New Leafs twists on the formula make your town feel more unique, which makes it even easier to become completely drawn in.

In New Leaf, you move to a new town only to find out youre apparently the mayor. As such, youre given greater control over the town than in previous Animal Crossing games, including the placement of town decorations (like benches, clocks, and special buildings) and the overall vibe of the town. Youre not just connected to the villagers and the laid-back atmosphere of fishing, bug collecting, and decorating; youre invested in the town on a different level than before, and its an even more engaging game for it. Plus, the fan-favorite island from the GameCube version is back in New Leaf and ready to be farmed (how else are you going to pay off your loans?).


Azure Striker Gunvolt


After years working on the Mega Man Zero and ZX games, studio Inti Creates put its experience to good use for an original creation on 3DS: Azure Striker Gunvolt. Its another side-scrolling action-platformer, and the main character even controls a little like Mega Man X, with wall jumps and dashes giving him great speed and agility. But Gunvolt is defined not by his similarities to Mega Man, but by the thing that makes him fundamentally different. Instead of blasting enemies with an arm cannon, Gunvolt shoots conductive tags at enemies. Once they are attached, Gunvolt can unleash an electrical storm that channels lightning into his targets. This setup lets him gracefully dash through levels while laying waste to multiple enemies simultaneously. Taking the games beautiful 2D presentation and catchy soundtrack into consideration, Gunvolt is one of the best side-scrolling action games on the 3DS, and a shining example of what Mega Man could have become.


Etrian Odyssey IV: Legends of the Titan


Atlus first-person dungeon crawler RPG series made its 3DS debut with the fourth entry, Etrian Odyssey IV: Legends of the Titan. Many of the gameplay elements Etrian Odyssey has been known for remain intact with some new additions, like an engaging overworld with an airship and powerful enemies that roam the skies. You still get the unique turn-based combat system where commands for each party member are decided upon before anything happens within that turn. Once every command is set, the turn unfolds in order of character agility. It forces you to think ahead and sharpen your planning skills when facing new enemies. Dont be surprised when an enemy knocks down an ally before they get their move in.

In the fantastical labyrinths of the Yggdrasil tree are the roots of exploration; the dungeons within the tree are mazes made up of several square blocks on a map that you have to draw yourself. You have to keep track of points of interest and passageways on the bottom 3DS screen, otherwise youll be lost.

Like the previous game in the series can be rather difficult. Powerful boss-like foes known as F.O.E.s roam dungeons and the overworld, and a lot of progress can get lost if you slip up and your party gets wiped out. But if the standard difficulty is still a bit much, theres a casual mode that takes a little pressure off while still providing a challenge. Either way, EOIV provides a deep roleplaying experience in a colorful world where character specialization and customization take precedent.


Fire Emblem Awakening


Fire Emblem Awakening became the coming-out party for Intelligent Systems niche tactical RPG series. While preserving much of the turn-based challenges the series is known for, Awakenings breadth of accessibility options appeals to newcomers, making it the perfect gateway installment. Chief among these features is the option to avoid permadeath, a key gameplay element thats long appealed to Fire Emblem purists. And its relatively short yet involving battles prove a fit for the popular and portable Nintendo handheld, easily overshadowing the lone Wii installment, Radiant Dawn, in spite of the home consoles much larger user base.

Awakenings relationship-building component adds a strategic layer of gameplay but also drives players to develop attachments to their favorite characters. Ensemble cast-driven series like Mass Effect popularized the notion of "shipping" potentially amorous characters. Awakenings interpersonal cast relationships rode this social media-enabled trend with memorable warriors like Donnell and Tharja, who would be coveted characters in the mobile-exclusive Fire Emblem Heroes.

The introduction of the Pair Up mechanic in combat allows players to create deadly duos of their chosen characters to turn the tide in battle. Playing off the well-known battle triangle by allowing characters to swap to advantageous weapons in a pinch makes short work of previously drawn-out affairs and redistributes some of the series focus on tactical positioning to how social bonds affect combat. This perfect storm of enthralling features could not have been more well-timed, as Nintendo considered cancelling the series depending on how Awakening was received.



Fire Emblem Echoes: Shadows of Valentia


Intelligent Systems latest 3DS Fire Emblem game is both a departure for the series and a throwback to the past. Designed as a reimagining of 1992s Fire Emblem Gaiden for the Nintendo Famicom (the Japanese equivalent of the NES), Echoes features free-roaming 3D dungeon exploration to break up the procession of tactical, 2D battles. But its also remarkable for disregarding the recent trend of incorporating romance mechanics, as seen in Fates and Awakening. Both approaches are good, but Echoes feels especially notable for this contrasting quality.

The addition of Milas Turnwheel, a mechanic that allows you to rewind time, distinguishes Echoes even further. Where you might feel compelled to restart an entire battle after a mistake in other Fire Emblem games, Echoes gives you limited use of the Turnwheel, which is fueled by the very limited Cog items earned at key points in the game. Because you have to earn the items that allow you to change your partys fate, it feels more like an intelligent...system, rather than a cheap concession for iffy tacticians. Differences aside, the Fire Emblem games on 3DS are all great, and Echoes follows suit despite being a bit of a black sheep.


Fire Emblem Fates


Fire Emblem Fates is the first title in the franchise to release as a multi-version affair: It offers players the option of three storylines based around its central protagonist. While the game treads familiar ground in continuing to craft narratives around war, Fates shows players all sides of the story, offering different entry points to the series depending on the difficulty level.

Its complex story and structure is a response to the Fire Emblem Awakenings plot, which was criticized for its simplicity. Handily, Fates keeps the accessibility options that were introduced in Awakening, including the option to avoid permadeath and the Pair Up mechanic. Each version carries its own regional classes, and combat differs depending on the version you choose. Birthright and Revelations campaigns have simple objectives, while Conquest provides a more militaristic experience. Complementing these features is the distinct Japanese and European aesthetics of the storys opposing forces, while also bringing back Yusuke Kozakis recognizable character designs that made Awakenings cast so memorable.

Chief among the improvements in Fates is the variety of things you can do in your downtime. You can go further than the series has ever allowed before when it comes to romantic relationships. Furthermore, base-building elements give players useful ways to interact with their armies, while Stree

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