Author: Valhalladidde

Magic: The Gathering has a busy year in 2026, particularly when it pertains to Universes Beyond.June 2026 will see a Marvel Super Heroes set arrive, and unlike Spider-Man, it’s bringing Commander precons. We’re still waiting for more information about what’s in each, but we’ll update this page as we hear more. Any you’ve got your eye on? Let us know in the comments!There are four Commander Decks for the Marvel Super Heroes set, following in the footsteps of other Universes Beyond sets like The Lord of the Rings, Warhammer 40,000, and last year’s Final Fantasy.Here’s the lineup, including the brief…

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Did the PS5 need another all-encompassing live service gacha game? Probably not, no – and so our expectations for Arknights: Endfield prior to release were relatively low. While we’ve always appreciated its industrial aesthetic, we simply didn’t feel we had enough time in our schedule for another daily grind. It speaks to the overwhelming quality of this effort from Chinese firm GRYPHLINE that it’s worked its way into our daily rota, then. How long will it remain there? Well, that will depend on its long-term support, but right now we highly recommend this release. Let’s get the biggest negative out…

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The longest Dragon Quest is charmingly remastered and noticeably trimmed, but loses a bit of its heart in the process.The announcement of 3DS remakes for Dragon Quest 7 and 8 was the motivator I needed to finally get into the long-running RPG series. Ahead of their 2016 and 2017 releases in the West, respectively, I would find my way to acquiring Dragon Quest 4 through 6 on DS, spending months on end in classic, turn-based heaven. After having finished each of these aforementioned titles, I was quite firmly in the camp of actually loving Fragments of the Forgotten Past, the…

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Bruce Nesmith has an enviable list of design and writing credits earned over a long history on some of Bethesda’s greatest games: Daggerfall, Oblivion, Skyrim (on which he served as lead designer), Fallout 3 and 4, and others. None of which prevented him from being extremely wrong in his recent assessment that “the reality of playing Morrowind would not stand the test of time.””Go back and play Morrowind and tell me that’s the game you want to play again,” Nesmith said last week. “We all have these fond memories of things that were pivotal moments in our gaming fantasy histories…

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