Marvel Ultimate Alliance 3 Live Gameplay Demo | E3 2019

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Link’s Awakening Dreamer Edition Back In Stock at Amazon

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There’s a new Zelda coming out this year. The Legend of Zelda: Link’s Awakening is heading exclusively to Nintendo Switch on September 20. This is a complete remake of the Game Boy game that released back in 1993. The art style is a cute mix of cartoonish and realistic, resulting in a game that almost looks like a moving miniature toy set. As you play, you’ll earn chambers you can use to craft your very own dungeons.

If you’re all-in on this reinvention of the classic game, you can preorder now. Read on to see where it’s available.

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Every Gadget in the Men in Black Movies

Men in Black: International hits theaters this week! We already showed you every Men in Black alien from the first three movies, but if there’s one thing the MiB series is known for as much as its diverse array of alien creatures, it’s its “borrowed” alien tech. From Neuralyzers (at least four different kinds!) to Series 4 De-Atomizers, today we present every single gadget used by the MiBs in the first three films.

For anyone who hasn’t seen all the Men in Black movies (the last of which came out seven years ago), be warned: The following shiny futuristic doodads contain major spoilers for the first three films

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Control Has A Deeper Story Than You Might Expect | E3 2019

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E3 2019 – Fire Emblem: Three Houses Builds In Save Scumming, Sorta

We got another look at Fire Emblem: Three Houses at Nintendo’s E3 2019 Direct. On the show floor during the company’s Treehouse Live, we saw even more gameplay from the upcoming tactical RPG, including the way permadeath works–or doesn’t.

A tweet from the official Nintendo America Twitter account went into detail about a new ability called Divine Pulse. If you use the ability, you’re able to go back a few moves or to the very beginning of the match if things don’t play out in your favor. The ability is limited though, and there’s no confirmation on how many times it can be used, what the requirements are for use, or how to replenish charges after use. It’s an interesting take on the franchise’s typical permadeath feature and quite similar to Mila’s Turnwheel from the 3DS’ Fire Emblem Echoes: Shadows of Valentia.

The sixteenth mainline Fire Emblem game and the first on home consoles since 2007’s Fire Emblem: Radiant Dawn, Fire Emblem: Three Houses takes you to a continent called Fódlan, where the Church of Seiros exists at the center of it all. Similar to previous Fire Emblem entries, your customizable character is an advisor. However, you’re a professor at the Officer’s Academy this time around, with your warriors–who are divided into three houses based on their respective nation–as your students.

Pre-orders for the tactical RPG are now up and there are a few different versions to purchase from a few different retailers, each with their own unique bonuses. Fire Emblem: Three Houses will launch on July 26 for Nintendo Switch.

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Pokemon Go Adds Shiny Horsea For A Limited Time

Niantic’s annual Pokemon Go Fest event is about to kick off in Chicago, and to celebrate the occasion, the developer is making a special Pokemon available for a limited time. Beginning tomorrow, June 13, the adorable Water-type Horsea will spawn around the world much more frequently than it normally does, and you’ll also have your first chance to encounter a Shiny Horsea.

The increased Horsea spawns will only be available throughout the Pokemon Go Fest, which is scheduled to end this Sunday, June 16. However, the spawns won’t be limited to the event venue; you’ll have a chance to find more Horsea even if you can’t attend Go Fest in-person. Any Shiny Horsea you catch will also retain its special coloration when it evolves, making this your first opportunity to add Shiny Seadra and Kingdra to your collection as well.

That isn’t all that’s going on during Pokemon Go Fest. As usual, Niantic will be holding Global Challenges throughout the event. These have players around the world making progress toward the same goals, and if those goals are achieved, Niantic will unlock special bonuses in the game, from additional Candy to the appearance of Shiny Entei, Raikou, and Suicune. You can see the full list of this year’s Global Challenges on the official Pokemon Go website.

In other Pokemon Go news, this is your last chance to encounter Cresselia. The Legendary Psychic Pokemon will be available in Raid Battles until June 18, when it’ll be replaced by Kyogre, the cover monster from Pokemon Sapphire. Kyogre will then be replaced by Groudon from June 27 to July 10. Not only do you have another chance to catch the rarely seen Legendaries, you may also encounter their Shiny versions.

E3 2019 is also underway, and it’s brought a ton of news about the series’ next mainline installments, Pokemon Sword and Shield for Switch. We got our first look at the games’ new Dynamax battle mechanic, as well as more details on how Max Raid Battles work. Sword and Shield launch on November 15; you can read more about the games in our Pokemon Sword and Shield pre-order guide.

E3 2019 Just Went Dark, As LA Convention Center Briefly Loses Power

The Los Angeles Convention Center briefly lost power today, which is kind of a problem, what with E3 2019 going on. Lights and power went out on the show floor for just a second, but it was enough to reset computers and generally cause problems for those in attendance.

If you were watching any livestreams from the show–such as GameSpot’s and the Nintendo Treehouse–and suddenly found yourself with no video, now you know why. Power has resumed, but internet connections are proving to be at least a temporary problem. You can likely expect everything to return to normal shortly.

In the meantime, why not catch up with E3’s biggest news?

Syfy’s Krypton Is Getting A Spin-off, Starring Lobo

Syfy’s Krypton, following the exploits of Superman’s grandfather, Seg-El, has its second season kickoff on June 12, and one of the aspects of this year’s batch of episodes that has many people talking is the appearance of the bounty hunter Lobo. The network has now confirmed that a spin-off series about the character is in the works.

Warner Horizon Scripted Television will be developing Lobo with Syfy, and it will follow the titular character, an intergalactic bounty hunter who is foul-mouthed and extremely dangerous. As we’ve seen in trailers for the upcoming season of Krypton, he has no problem doing grotesque things to people to get his way. Krypton executive producer Cameron Welsh will serve as showrunner for the new series.

On Krypton, Lobo will be played by Emmett J. Scanlan, who already has appeared on a DC Comics live-action series. On the 2014 NBC series Constantine, Scanlan played Jim Corrigan, who many comic book fans will know as the host for the spirit Spectre. Warner Horizon Scripted Television confirmed with GameSpot that there is a deal in place with Scanlan to star as Lobo in the new series.

Lobo made his first appearance at DC Comics in 1983 in Omega Men #3. However, he primarily gained his popularity in the ’90s as a parody of dark and gritty comic book characters during that time, as a character that mocked the likes of Punisher and Wolverine at Marvel.

The intergalactic bounty hunter isn’t the only DC character getting his own new series though. The first trailer for Epix’s series Pennyworth was recently released, and we’ll finally learn just how tough Batman’s butler was before he fell into getting tea for Bruce Wayne.

Lobo will appear on Season 2 of Krypton which airs on June 12 on Syfy.