Monthly Archives: October 2019

You’ve Never Seen a Show Quite Like Apple TV’s See

Get a behind-the-scenes look at Apple TV Plus' See, starring Jason Momoa, in our exclusive video featurette above.

When Apple TV+ launches on November 1, the new streaming service will unveil an eclectic array of original TV shows - some grounded in our reality, like The Morning Show; some exploring an alternate history, like For All Mankind; and some that are utterly fantastical, like See, a post-apocalyptic adventure starring Jason Momoa, created by Peaky Blinders showrunner Steven Knight, and directed by The Hunger Games helmer Francis Lawrence.

The tech giant's ambitious new drama takes place 600 years after a deadly virus decimated humanity and left the few survivors (and their descendants) blind. When two children are born with sight, their adoptive father, Baba Voss (Momoa) must protect the twins and his tribe from those who want to destroy them, including the powerful and desperate Queen Kane (Sylvia Hoeks).

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Square Enix Is Hiring For More Kingdom Hearts Staff

Square Enix Osaka is hiring new staff to work on “HD development” for the Kingdom Hearts series.

Square’s Osaka studio has posted a few job listings requesting UI designers, effect designers, and technical artists. The roles are for work on “HD development of the Kingdom Hearts series”, with no further context provided.

The last Kingdom Hearts game was this year’s Kingdom Hearts 3, and no further projects have been announced beyond the Re:Mind expansion due out this winter. “HD development” could simply mean ‘development’ - the games are now in HD after all - but with Square’s history of HD remasters there’s always potential there. Quite what they’d be remastering would be another question, though, as much of the Kingdom Hearts back catalogue is already available for current-gen platforms in HD.

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The Grudge Trailer Breakdown: All the Easter Eggs You May Have Missed

The new trailer for the Grudge has tons of references to the other movies in the franchise, and there's a surprising reason for that! So let's break down this accursed thing to explain why.

Now, this trailer starts with a character making a familiar mistake - walking into a super-cursed house! John Cho’s character Peter Spencer goes up and finds the bathtub a little more chokey than was expecting. If that’s ringing some bells from The Grudge ‘04, there’s a good reason for that. Here's the full trailer for The Grudge again if you haven't seen it:

In an interview with IGN, this Grudge’s director Nicolas Pesce told us quote: “With this movie,

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Luigi’s Mansion 3 Guide: Hotel Shops Walkthrough

This portion of the Luigi's Mansion 3 guide includes a complete Hotel Shops walkthrough. It begins with a tutorial on how to use Gooigi, who will play a big role in this level. If you're playing co-op, this is one of the rare moments where you'll want the more experienced player to play as Gooigi.

On this page you'll find out how to get the card suit keys you need to explore the Hotel Shops, how to solve the club door puzzle to enter the barbershop, and how to defeat the security guard boss before moving to another floor of the hotel.

Below are the walkthrough sections and objectives. Please note we may have added a few objectives ourselves to indicate the steps you need to take to complete the main objective. Objectives that don't directly appear on your menu are italicized. 

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Luigi’s Mansion 3: Paranormal Productions Walkthrough

This portion of the Luigi's Mansion 3 guide includes the Paranormal Productions walkthrough and all Paranormal Productions gem locations. Here, you'll also find a step-by-step solution to the director's megaphone puzzle. Plus tips and tricks for taking on the Godzilla style boss at the end.

After beating the boss, you'll need to get the elevator button back from the ghost cat known as Polterkitty. This ghost is harder to capture than your average ectoplasm filled foe and you'll have to visit another floor. But, with some patience, you'll get that elevator button back.

Below are the walkthrough sections and objectives. Please note we may have added a few objectives ourselves to indicate the steps you need to take to complete the main objective. Objectives that don't directly appear on your menu are italicized. 

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Luigi’s Mansion 3 Tips and Tricks

This portion of the Luigi's Mansion 3 guide provides an on-going list of tips and tricks from combat to collectible hunting.

Tips and Tricks

Below are a series of tips and tricks, divided by topic.

General Tips

  • You can use the menu > E.Gadd hotline for hints at any time.
  • If you stand still for long enough E.Gadd will give you hints, sometimes even polterpup shows up.
  • You can expand the map, while still playing, by pressing up on the D-pad (or the up arrow on the joycon).

Exploration and Puzzle Solving Tips

How to Find Boos

Note: the game will introduce you to the concept of hidden boos but a boo will never appear on the floor during a main objective. For example, if it's your first time on floor 13 there will be no boo on floor 13. BUT if you've been to floor 13 before and return, the boo will be there somewhere.

Luigi’s Mansion 3 Guide: Unnatural History Museum Walkthrough

This portion of the Luigi's Mansion 3 guide includes the Unnatural History Museum Walkthrough and all the Unnatural History Museum gem locations. Here, you'll also find tips and tricks for how to beat the dinosaur skeleton boss waiting for you in the main exhibit.

Below are the walkthrough sections and objectives. Please note we may have added a few objectives ourselves to indicate the steps you need to take to complete the main objective. Objectives that don't directly appear on your menu are italicized. 

All gem locations will be written in a blue box so scroll through for them to see what you're missing or scroll past them if you'd rather discover the answer to those puzzles yourself. Once again, you will need to come back for the final gem.

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