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10 February 2023
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All the news you can use this week
(Rollin Bishop)
It would seem that the doldrums of the beginning of the year are over as it has turned out to be quite a busy week. From the surprise Nintendo Direct to Destiny 2 previews to Hogwarts Legacy releasing to Steam Next Fest and beyond, it truly feels like there's something for everyone.

For my money, the Nintendo Direct was exactly what I wanted. Somewhat obscure JRPGs getting remasters for modern consoles is like catnip for me, though I recognize plenty of folks are simply in it to find out more about Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom. Sadly, Nintendo seems to be keeping those cards close to its chest still...

But hey, new trailer, am I right?

- Rollin Bishop, US Managing Editor
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What to Read
Destiny 2: Lightfall's Strand subclasses have the potential to absolutely rip and tear
(Bungie)
Our resident Destiny 2 expert Austin Wood goes long with a preview of Destiny 2: Lightfall's new Strand subclasses with some help from design lead Kevin Yanes and feature lead Eric Smith. Who doesn't love a good grappling hook?
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Attacking in Elden Ring using the power of your mind is no easy feat, according to streamer
(FromSoftware)
Turning brain signals into an attack in Elden Ring -- without the help of a controller -- is roughly as complicated as it sounds, but streamer PerriKaryal's done it anyway.
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What to Play
Hogwarts Legacy review: "Tries to do too much all at once"
(WB Games)
GamesRadar+ UK Managing Editor Josh West reviews Hogwarts Legacy, calling it a "stunning recreation" that "has its moments" that unfortunately "tries to do too much all at once."
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Neon Souls is like a vibrant riff on Dark Souls' most treacherous level
(Pickles Entertainment)
"Pickles Entertainment's rainbow-infused puzzle platformer might not mirror the work of FromSoftware like-for-like," our own Joe Donnelly writes, "but with scores of knife-edge drops, myriad deadly traps, bastard hard boss battles, precarious mountaineering, and a world swallowed by shadows, there are definitely some stark similarities between this place and Dark Souls."
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What to Watch
It's Vin Diesel vs. Jason Momoa in the adrenaline-fueled Fast 10 trailer
(Universal)
The end of the road is nearly here for the Fast & Furious series looms large in the first real trailer for Fast 10. Is it fast? Check. Is it furious? Check. Family? Very much check.
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You season 4 part 1 review: "Breathes new life into the killer drama"
(Netflix)
GamesRadar+ Entertainment Writer Fay Watson says that You season 4 part 1, which is on Netflix now, "breathes new life into the killer drama" while keeping "just on the right side of being too ridiculous."
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Good News, Gamers
Team Fortress 2 is actually, really getting an update after 6 years
(Valve)
This is not a drill: Valve is seriously going to make a huge update to Team Fortress 2. "The last few Team Fortress summer events have only been item updates," says Valve. "But this year, we're planning on shipping a full-on update-sized update -- with items, maps, taunts, unusual effects, war paints and who knows what else?!"
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Nintendo Switch Online's Game Boy emulation is aces, shockingly
(Nintendo)
Confirming years of rumors and reports, Nintendo Switch Online finally added Game Boy and Game Boy Advance titles -- and the emulation is... good? Great, even? What a time to be alive.
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