Dragon Quest 11 Switch Coming Much Later, And 3DS Not At All

Dragon Quest XI finally has a release date on PC and PlayStation 4, but not all the news is rosy if you prefer your RPGs on Nintendo systems. Square Enix has indicated that the Switch version may take quite a while to arrive in the West, and the 3DS version simply isn’t coming at all.

In a statement shared with GameSpot, the company indicated that the Switch version is still in development for North America and Europe, but that the developer still has “a long way to go until its release.” A representative suggested a Switch version isn’t coming in 2018, and that it could be much later. The company states that “development is expected to take a long time from a technological standpoint.”

The 3DS version is even worse off. The ambitious idea was a standalone version developed alongside the PS4, with pixel art to complement the 3D models. Rather than a delay, that version isn’t coming at all.

“Our aim with Dragon Quest XI and the Dragon Quest brand is to grow the audience in the West. From a business point of view, it made strategic sense to release the 3DS version in Japan in 2017,” the statement read. “For the West in 2018, it made the most sense to focus on the PlayStation 4 and PC (Steam) platforms.”

The PC and PlayStation 4 versions will be coming on September 4. It has been available in Japan since last year, but the extra time and effort is going in to some tweaks to make the US version friendly to western audiences. Changes include an English voiceover, an overhauled menu and UI, a dash function, and a harder Draconian Quest mode. DQXI also introduces a first-person camera mode to check out the landscapes in greater detail.

Wrestlemania 34: Shane McMahon Needs A Better Schtick Than Falling Off Things

One of the most interesting aspects of covering professional wrestling is the ongoing attempt to separate truth from fiction. When I interview WWE superstars, I ask myself, “Are these the performers’ opinions or their characters’ opinions?” When a press release goes public, “Are its contents legitimate, or are they part of a meta-storyline that will lead to a match?” This deliberate blur is a key to wrestling’s appeal, but it’s also frustrating for people who want the unvarnished truth. Which brings us to Shane McMahon and his recent bout of health issues.

Kevin Owens and Sami Zayn attacked Shane on the March 13 episode of Smackdown. The beatdown started in the ring, and it continued into the backstage area. Owens and Zayn wrapped a chair around Shane’s head and slammed him into the ring post. They powerbombed him onto a metal riser. And afterwards, WWE released a statement addressing the attack: “He sustained a laryngeal contusion when the steel chair was wrapped around his head and thrown into the turnbuckle,” WWE medical staff said. “He was then thrown onto the metal rack, which resulted in trapezius and rhomboid strains.”

This seemed consistent with the scripted attack on the show. But then on March 26, WWE announced that Shane was now suffering diverticulitis. “Shane developed a massive infection due to acute diverticulitis and was hospitalized for several days in Antigua before being flown back to a New York-area hospital, where he is currently being treated with heavy doses of antibiotics,” explained WWE. “The doctors in New York have also discovered that Shane suffered an umbilical hernia during the attack, which will require surgery once the infection has been eradicated.”

What’s so interesting about this medical update is that it’s posted on the exact same site and reported with the same level of seriousness, as the storyline injuries. But the last sentence, about the newly discovered “umbilical hernia” suffered during the storyline attack, muddies the truth even further.

It would seem, with so many storyline injuries and real injuries, that Shane McMahon could not compete at Wrestlemania 34. But on the March 28 episode of Smackdown, Daniel Bryan announced that he and Shane would be taking on Owens and Zayn in a tag team match.

And that’s when it occurred to me, even though the feeling had been building for a bit: I don’t want to see Shane competing in this match if he’s just going to do what he always does: jump off tall stuff. It’s not fun anymore to watch him risk his life for what appears, on the surface at least, to be a midlife crisis, or a bizarre manner of currying favor with his father and sister.

In a Vice Sports article from 2016, Ian Frisch reported on a meeting that occurred between Shane McMahon, author James Frey, and Vince McMahon in March 2012, in which Shane proposed that he take over all of creative. At one point, Shane had also been an Executive Vice President of WWE, but he resigned his position in 2010 to pursue business opportunities in China. Now, he was returning to his family’s company for a piece of his legacy.

By doing so, he would undercut his sister, Chief Brand Officer Stephanie McMahon, and his brother-in-law, Executive Vice President of Talent Paul Levesque (known by his wrestling name Triple H). And understandably, the two of them were beside themselves when they heard about this surprise meeting.

Vince declined the offer. And Shane did eventually return to appearing on camera in 2016–this time as an on-screen character. He was the commissioner of Smackdown, but he held no real executive authority; he was reciting scripted lines, just like everyone else. For someone who reportedly attempted a backdoor coup four years prior, this was a bizarre demotion. He once hoped to supplant his sister; now, he would be taking his marching orders from her. A casual observer might look at this and see an opportunist, lying in wait, for the right opportunity to seize power.

Because of this, Shane McMahon’s infamous daredevil stunts are increasingly awkward to watch. While he still held an executive position in WWE, his antics had a weird sort of heroism; he was risking his life for the good of the company–a company that he would one day be running.

But without that motivating factor, it smacks of desperation–like he’s trying to bleed his way back into a family business that he voluntarily left–not the other way around. He’s 48 years old, and he’s still cracking his ribs and suffering concussions–for no discernible end and no discernible purpose, other than to say that he can, and to feed off crowd chants like, “You still got it!” But it’s not like he ever had it to begin with. Shane still needs a skilled worker–like AJ Styles or Kevin Owens–to put on a good match.

Shane’s stunts do not meaningfully improve any match because 90% of the time, they are contextually separate from any story that match is telling. It’s just a freak show at this point; he might as well bite the head off a chicken while he’s at it. And moreover, he’s doing these stunts, where he could literally die, in front of his young kids. It reminds me of that scene in Beyond the Mat where Mick Foley’s crying kids watch him take close to a dozen unprotected chair shots to the head. But at least that was unplanned; Shane knows that he’s falling off the roof of Hell in a Cell. And his luck may run out eventually.

At Wrestlemania 34, Shane will have three of the best wrestlers in the company–Kevin Owens, Sami Zayn, and Daniel Bryan–carry him to a decent match. But his actual contributions will be memorable for all the wrong reasons. He’s just going to jump off more tall stuff. Again. And if this is Shane’s convoluted strategy to make his way back to the executive table, he’s going to be very disappointed.

Marvel Comics Teases ‘Special Announcement’ with 4 Superhero Logos

A special Marvel Comics announcement is coming soon and it appears to be related to some of Marvel’s biggest superheroes.

Marvel Entertainment teased on Twitter that the announcement is scheduled to happen tomorrow, March 29 at 9am PT/12pm ET, and shared an image containing logos for Spider-Man, Captain America, Black Panther, and Captain Marvel. Check out the image below.

Marvel Comics announcement, image via Twitter.

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Hitman Sniper Is Free to Play for Limited Time

Square Enix is celebrating mobile game Hitman Sniper surpassing the 10 million player mark by making the game free to play for a limited time.

Square Enix Montréal is offering a free to play version of the mobile title for iOS and Android from March 28 through April 4. You can download the iOS version here and the Android version here.

Hitman Sniper launched in 2014 and is a competitive mobile shooter/shooting gallery game where players have to assassinate several targets as Agent 47. Square Enix Montréal has been adding seasonal themed content, game optimizations, and several other in-game additions since Hitman Sniper’s launch.

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Doom 4K Patch Coming to PS4 Pro, Xbox One X Tomorrow

A new patch for Doom that adds 4K support for PS4 Pro and Xbox One X will be released tomorrow, March 29.

Bethesda shared the news in a post on its official website. The publisher also released a new trailer for the 4K update, which you can watch below:

A handful of screenshots showcasing id Software’s first-person shooter running in 4K were also revealed, but aside from the resolution boost, no other improvements were mentioned. Check out the images in the gallery below:

Doom was released for PC, PS4, and Xbox One in 2016 and for Nintendo Switch this past November. Last July, Bethesda scrapped the game’s Season Pass and gave away all of Doom’s multiplayer DLC for free.

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Roseanne’s Two-Part Premiere Ratings Beat Recent Game of Thrones, Walking Dead Viewership

The reboot of Roseanne premiered to massive numbers last night on ABC, beating the ratings of some recent TV phenomena.

The show, which originally ran from 1988 to 1997, drew 18.16 million same-day viewers. In the coveted 18-49 demographic, the Roseanne reboot landed a 5.1. For contrast, 16.6 million viewers watched the Conners say goodbye in the original Roseanne finale in 1997.

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Amazon Reportedly in Talks to Pay $1B for Rights to Chinese Novel

Amazon is reportedly in negotiations to adapt the Hugo-winning Chinese sci-novel, The Three-Body Problem, and its two sequels into a three-season series, and is said to be prepared to pay $1 billion for the rights.

Financial Times (via io9) reports that, according to international investors, Amazon is negotiating for the rights to the sci-fi trilogy Remembrance of Earth’s Past, more often referred to as The Three-Body Problem, which is the title of the first book.

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New Resident Evil 7 Update Enhances It For Xbox One X

Capcom has released a Resident Evil 7 update that allows Xbox One X owners to enjoy some extra visual bells and whistles as they try to escape the Baker Estate and its unhinged proprietors.

With the update installed, the game will now output at 4K resolution and support HDR on the Xbox One X. According to a comparison video published on the Xbox YouTube channel, it will also have “improved skin tone display through Screen-Space Subsurface Scattering.” Check out the video below.

If you haven’t played Resident Evil 7 yet, this is the perfect opportunity to do so. And if you have, it’s a great excuse to replay it. Resident Evil 7 was one our favourite games of 2017 and was awarded the No.4 spot on our overall Best Games of 2017 list.

In GameSpot’s Resident Evil 7 review, Scott Butterworth awarded it an 8/10. “Resident Evil 7 ends just as it starts to outstay its welcome, and after the fact, I felt like I’d survived a truly harrowing journey,” he said. “The boss fights may be slightly inconsistent and certain sections might drag after a while, but RE7 is still a remarkable success. It has a clear vision and executes it with impressive patience and precision. By returning to horror, Resident Evil has once again become something special.”