My Son Inadvertently Designed A Metroid Xbox Series X/S Controller
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Behold, the Gravity Suit controller. Needs a little yellow, I know. (Photo: Mike Fahey / Kotaku)
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Overwhelmed by the options available at custom controller shop Mega Modz, I turned to nine-year-old Seamus Fahey for design advice. What at first seemed like a completely arbitrary selection of colours and buttons coalesced into this purple, green, red, and orange homage to
Bowser needs a nap. (Screenshot: Nintendo)
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Super Mario 3D World would be incredible if I didn’t already know who Mario was and what he was all about.
Kotaku writer Luke Plunkett described
Super Mario 3D World as a “greatest hits collection, bringing together all the best things Mario has already done in a single package.” It should come as no surprise that
Bleeding Edge Ceases Updates After 10 Months, Ninja Theory Focusing On Other Projects
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Ninja Theory announced today that it will no longer be updating
Bleeding Edge with new content, though the game will remain playable on Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, and PC.
Bleeding Edge, an online 4v4 action game, was released on March 24 of last year. Now, less than a year later, the game will stop receiving new content updates. Ninja Theory made the announcement on Twitter, explaining that it was focusing on other projects like
I Love Everything About The PS5 DualSense Except The Home Button
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Since the PS3, DualShock controllers have had a nice, round home button nestled between the analog sticks that you can easily press to quickly return to the console’s main menu. The PS5 s DualSense changes that. I hate it.
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Instead of a small acrylic lump with a PlayStation logo on it, the DualSense’s home button is an entire miniature PlayStation logo. It’s barely raised above the surface of the plastic; you don’t immediately feel the button as your thumb grazes the lower part of the controller searching for it, and the edges poke you once you finally do. It’s camouflaged in all black, almost as if the controller’s most important button the one that powers on the console and lets you back out of games doesn’t want to be found, or used, or least of all enjoyed.