The best Zelda-likes to play after Tears of the Kingdom

Due to the addition of Game Boy, Game Boy Color, and Game Boy Advance Zelda titles to Nintendo’s online platform, enjoying most mainline Zelda games is more convenient than ever. At TopMob, we’ve been revisiting this iconic series in anticipation of “The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom” launch. The experience of playing these games one after another offers a delightful perspective on how the franchise has progressed over time.

Assassin’s Creed Shadows devs respond to historical accuracy furor

The team responsible for “Assassin’s Creed Shadows,” the new Assassin’s Creed title set in Feudal Japan, issued a statement on Tuesday regarding the controversy surrounding the game. The main source of criticism appears to be centered around Yasuke, one of the two playable Black samurai characters.

Why James Gunn’s Superman and Batman won’t show at SDCC 2024

In 2023, San Diego Comic-Con returned after an interrupted event. Although it may not have reached its past grandeur, fans could look forward to a Marvel panel. Excitement escalated as Kevin Feige announced not just one but two Hall H appearances – the first being a unique Thursday panel focusing on Deadpool and Wolverine. However, a significant player was absent from the action. DC Studios, on the brink of a significant reboot in their comic book universe, decided to skip Hall H this year.

Sky Team joins Catan and Ticket to Ride with Spiel des Jahres award

About a year after nailing down the victory at Gen Con in Indianapolis, the acclaimed cooperative game “Sky Team” has been bestowed the Spiel des Jahres title, a prestigious German accolade for the top board game of the year. This recognition was publicly declared in a blog post on Sunday, officially inducting the game into the esteemed company of modern classics like “Catan,” “Carcassonne,” and “Ticket to Ride.”

Lego Fortnite’s Peely, Battle Bus, and Durrr Burger now up for preorder

On Tuesday, LEGO unveiled four new sets based on Fortnite, including the Battle Bus, Supply Llama, Peely, and Durr Burger. These additions join the virtual Fortnite world, now physically manifested as LEGO bricks. Since 2022, when The LEGO Group disclosed a $1 billion investment in Epic Games, the collaboration between these brands has been flourishing, making it natural for Fortnite elements to appear in LEGO sets.