6 Dark Souls Tips For First-Time Players

If you’re one of the many jumping into Dark Souls for the first time on the Nintendo Switch, you’re in for a treat! As we covered in our Dark Souls Remastered on Switch review, the remastered version is the ideal way to play.

But as you know, this series has earned a reputation for being hard for a reason. This is where we come in!

Here are some of the best tips to help new Dark Souls players ease into the dangerous and exciting world of Lordran.

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An Upcoming Book Is All About Video Game Butts

Things I Learned From Mario’s Butt: A Series of Gaming Butt Critiques is an upcoming 160-page illustrated coffee table book that’s currently being funded on Unbound.

The bulbous book is written by Kotaku’s Laura Kate Dale and includes full-color illustrations from Zack Flavin. The hardbound homage to digital derrieres is set to include insights into the rear ends of Luigi, Solid Snake, Cortana, Skull Kid from Majora’s Mask, Miranda from Mass Effect and much, much more. It is planned to include 55 original illustrations alongside 40,000 words about gaming’s most prominent posteriors.

Credit: Laura Kate Dale, Zack Flavin

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Lex Luthor to Join the Arrowverse in Supergirl: Season 4

One of the most iconic DC villains of all time will be making their Arrowverse debut soon. Today The CW announced that Lex Luthor will be appearing in Supergirl’s current fourth season.

The network didn’t reveal who will be playing Superman’s arch-nemesis, noting only that casting will begin shortly. They also clarified that Lex won’t be appearing in the upcoming “Elseworlds” crossover, which suggests that his debut won’t happen until some point in 2019.

Art by David Finch. (DC Entertainment) Art by David Finch. (DC Entertainment)

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Apple Announces October Event, iPad and Mac Announcements Expected

Apple has officially announced an upcoming press event, set to take place in Brooklyn, New York on October 30. Many expect Apple to announce updates to the iPad Pro, MacBook Air and potentially the Mac Mini product lines at the event.

As reported by The Verge, the next iPad Pro is rumored to have a slimmer bezel and include the Face ID unlock recognition system which debuted on the iPhone X in 2017.

Rumors also suggest that this new model will come with 11- and 12.9-inch display options, and possibly even replace Apple’s proprietary Lightning port with a USB-C port. Apple has used proprietary ports for its mobile devices even before the 30-pin connector was introduced with the third generation iPod Classic in 2003, which was superseded by the Lightning connector in 2012.

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The One Thing The New Halloween Movie Changes About The Original

It’s widely known that the new Halloween film is a sequel to the 1978 original only, disregarding each of the seven sequels and two reboots that followed. In doing so, it gets rid of plot elements like Michael Myers and Laurie Strode being siblings, Laurie having kids named Jamie or John, and–thankfully–the Curse of Thorn.

However, there’s also one element of the original movie it’s changing. At the end of the first Halloween film, Michael Myers simply gets away. He’s shot by Dr. Loomis six times and falls from a balcony. However, when Loomis goes to check the body, it has disappeared. In theory, that would mean Michael got away with it.

In the new film, though, it’s revealed that isn’t the case. Instead, the movie begins with Michael back in Smith’s Grove Sanitarium, having been recaptured after Loomis shot him.

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While it’s entirely possible a manhunt caught up to Michael after he disappeared in the original film, such a thing isn’t mentioned in the new movie. Instead, it’s just explained to audiences that this is where Michael has been the past 40 years.

As producer Jason Blum told GameSpot, though, this is a decision that co-writers David Gordon Green and Danny McBride thought serviced the story best. “I think part of the creating the ultimate evil. It’s very satisfying to have that evil contained and escape in the first act of the movie, and I think that’s why they did it,” he said.

Truthfully, it makes for a very compelling opening to the film, which fans can see pieces of in the various trailers for the movie. In the short looks at Michael in Smith’s Grove, we see that he’s a much older man now. Likewise, Laurie has also aged, spending her life waiting for the night Michael breaks out to continue his killing spree once again.

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Outside of that one small change, though, the new movie sticks very close to the original Halloween, helping to right a very confusing movie timeline once and for all. With the new movie retconning all of those other films, any new sequels that follow can do so without the baggage of the various twists, turns, and poor plot decisions made over the years.

Halloween is in theaters on October 19.

New Pokemon Trailer Introduces Master Trainers, Let’s Go Pikachu / Eevee’s Tough Post-Game Challenge

Pokemon: Let’s Go Pikachu and Let’s Go Eevee may be geared toward newer and younger players, but that doesn’t mean they’ll be entirely devoid of challenge, especially once you’ve conquered the Pokemon League. The Pokemon Company revealed new details about the games’ Master Trainers, tough opponents who’ll only appear around Kanto after you’ve beaten the Elite Four.

Each Master Trainer specializes in one particular Pokemon, and The Pokemon Company says there will be one Master Trainer for every monster from the Kanto region. You’ll be able to easily tell them apart from other trainers on the overworld by their different clothing, and each will have a speech bubble above their heads indicating which Pokemon they use.

Most of the Master Trainers will challenge you to a battle, although some will instead have a request, such as showing them a powerful Pokemon. What makes these trainers particularly challenging is that you’ll only be able to compete against them using the Pokemon they specialize in; for instance, you can only battle the Charizard Master Trainer using your own Charizard.

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Further ramping up the challenge, their Pokemon will also know unexpected moves that give them an advantage over you; in the reveal trailer, you can see a Master Trainer’s Gyarados using Thunderbolt. You also won’t be able to use any items or switch Pokemon during these battles.

If you defeat a Master Trainer, you’ll earn their title, which you can display in-game to other players when challenging them to Link Battles. You can get a closer look at the Master Trainers in the new trailer above. Make sure to watch to the end, as the video is capped off with a humorous nod to the greatest battle ever depicted in the Pokemon anime series.

Pokemon: Let’s Go Pikachu and Eevee launch for Nintendo Switch on November 16. We recently went hands-on with the games and thought they made some welcome changes to the series, as well as some concerning ones. We also got to speak with Let’s Go director Junichi Masuda about the challenges of updating Pokemon Yellow and why your rivals aren’t jerks anymore.

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