Barbie! Oppenheimer! Pikmin 4! What a weekend

Diablo 4 Season 1 is having a rough time and Blizzard knows it | Which one are you seeing first? | Pikmin 4 is "the most approachable Pikmin entry ever"
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21 July 2023
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Diablo 4 Season 1 is having a rough time and Blizzard knows it
(Blizzard)
"We want to acknowledge everyone's feedback in regards to reducing player power," says associate community management director Adam Fletcher. "We know it is bad, we know that it's not fun."
Stay awhile and read
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Your Vote
Which one are you seeing first?
Barbie
 17.65%
Oppenheimer
 82.35%
What to Play
Pikmin 4 is "the most approachable Pikmin entry ever"
(Nintendo)
Nintendo has taken the formula and twisted it by adding new challenges, ways to play, and a whole new character.
Dog = Pikmin bus
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Baldur's Gate 3's lead writer on the "spiderweb" formation of the game's 17,000 endings
(Larian Studios)
Writer Adam Smith describes the whole thing as sort of "dancing between plots."
"Weave" more
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What to Watch
Barbie is, to use Ken's words, "sublime"
(Warner Bros.)
An ambitious study of the human condition via popular product, Barbie thinks right outside of the box.
Ken's here too
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Christopher Nolan on crafting Oppenheimer and diving into the mind of the troubled physicist
(Getty Images)
"I wanted to really involve the audience in Oppenheimer's dilemmas," says Nolan. "I wanted them to not judge him, but to understand him."
Destroyer of words
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Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom graphics bug gives Link the balls to take on Ganon
(Nintendo)
GamesRadar+ news editor Ali Jones really wanted this story in the newsletter, so it's in the newsletter. You're welcome, everyone.
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