Kotaku: Posts

Kotaku

Robber Stole $100k Worth Of Rare Pokémon Cards From Local Shop In 30 Seconds

A card shop in Massachusetts was robbed last week by a single burglar who used a hammer to smash their way into the place and leave with over $100,000 worth of rare Pokémon cards and packs.

Read more...

Kotaku

Unlock Every Character, Skin, And More Using This Puyo Puyo Tetris 2S Cheat Code

Look, I don’t condone cheating on your significant other or swindling folks out of money. But as long as you’re not online hurting someone else’s gameplay experience, I say cheating in a video game ain’t so bad. Life’s short, after all. And for those diving into the Nintendo Switch 2's hybrid puzzler Puyo Puyo Tetris…

Read more...

Kotaku

Mario Kart World: Every Question Mark Panel Location On Acorn Heights

Mario Kart World’s open world is filled with fun activities to find and do, including driving over question mark panels scattered around each track. These can be a lot of fun to track down, and they’ll reward you with stickers for finding them, so completionists won’t want to skip them.

Read more...

Kotaku

Mario Kart World: Every Question Mark Panel Location In Boo Cinema

From grabbing the wheel of a big rig, to taking some time out from racing to snap eye-catching photos, there’s no shortage of things you can get into while free roaming in Mario Kart World. One of these is finding question mark panels located around each of the game’s tracks. If you want to earn the stickers they…

Read more...

Kotaku

Star Wars: Last Jedi Director Didn't Feel 'Resentful' Watching Rise Of Skywalker Reverse His Decisions

2017’s Star Wars: The Last Jedi made a lot of money and reviewed very well. But it also created a firestorm online, one which still rages to this day, over some of its choices. So when The Rise of Skywalker came out and seemingly reversed some of The Last Jedi’s creative decisions, it was a whole new mess. However, Las…

Read more...

Kotaku

Mario Kart World: Every Question Mark Panel Location On Koopa Troopa Beach

Mario Kart World’s free-roam feature has plenty to do, but finding the question mark panels located around each track is one that stands out the most. These are fun to find and they’ll even reward you with stickers, so you won’t want to miss them if you’re aiming to fully complete the game. And if you’re stuck on…

Read more...

Kotaku

Switch 2 Players Are Begging For A Nintendo Direct And One Is Reportedly Coming Before The End Of July

The Switch 2 has been out for over a month. Hype levels are starting to run dangerously low. While Donkey Kong Bananza is shaping up to be a big shot in the console’s launch window arm later this week, the rest of the Switch 2's first year is filled with question marks right now. Fans desperate for new shiny objects…

Read more...

Kotaku

THPS 3 + 4 Puts Guitar Hero In The Trash, Devs 'Investigating' How This Happened

Developer Iron Galaxy is “investigating” an Easter egg fans spotted involving a trash can and a Guitar Hero clone in the recently released Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3+4.

Read more...

Kotaku

Superman Didn't Go ‘Woke,’ He’s Just A Good Person

James Gunn’s Superman has officially had the best opening weekend of the Man of Steel’s film career, and with millions of people seeing David Corenswet don the red cape, there’s a lot of debate surrounding the movie. Are DC Comics movies back after floundering for a decade? Can you kickstart a new shared cinematic…

Read more...

Kotaku

Pokémon Scarlet & Violet's Final TCG Packs Have Some Stunning Art

The era of Pokémon Scarlet & Violet is about to draw to a close. While the mainline video game series may have broken from its traditional three-year cycle, the trading card game has not, and the run of Gen-IX-led packs comes to an end with this month’s release of Black Bolt and White Flare. Oddly, it’s a celebration…

Read more...

Kotaku

James Gunn's Superman Doesn't Feel Like The Start Of Something Big And That's A Good Thing

The new Superman movie has two post-credits sequences. The first shows Superman and Krypto sitting on the moon looking down at Earth. The second is a goof between Superman and Mister Terrific about trying to patch up Metropolis after the third-act catastrophe. There are no surprising reveals. No teases for new…

Read more...

Kotaku

Superman's Opening Weekend Is The Best The Man Of Steel Has Ever Seen

James Gunn’s reboot of the DC Cinematic Universe is off to an appropriately flying start. Superman has had a stellar opening weekend, hitting $122 million in the U.S. alone, making it the third-biggest box office launch of the year.

Read more...

Kotaku

It Looks Like We're Getting A Donkey Kong Movie

Nintendo’s move into movies has certainly been a cautious one. So far, it’s amounted to a single released film, 2023's astoundingly successfulThe Super Mario Bros. Movie. Where some would have then rushed to ride that success, pumping out releases based on its vast range of characters, Nintendo is taking a calmer…

Read more...

Kotaku

Kotaku’s Weekend Guide: 4 Sweet Games We’re Beating Back The Summer Heat With

After yet another week of just the most ridiculous temperatures and humidity levels (particularly here in New York City), we arrive at, well, probably another two days of ridiculous temperatures. But who knows? Right now there’s a nice breeze drifting in; it says 80 on my phone, a full 15 degrees cooler than some…

Read more...

Kotaku

The Best Jurassic Park Game Is Only $3 Right Now On Steam

Since the first Jurassic Park movie, we’ve received many video games inspired by the original film and its sequels. Most were bad. Some were fine. And a few were really good. And the best of them all, the excellent dinosaur park builder Jurassic World Evolution 2, is only $3 on Steam right now.

Read more...

Kotaku

One Of 2025's Best Games May Have Saved Its Company From Going Under

Before Too Kyo Games released The Hundred Line: Last Defense Academy, the tactical RPG/visual novel hybrid that is, in my opinion, secretly one of the dark horses for 2025 Game of the Year, co-creative director Kazutaka Kodaka had been pretty candid in saying that the studio needed the game to be successful, lest it…

Read more...

Kotaku

Every Vehicle’s Color Scheme In Mario Kart World

Mario Kart World may boast a bunch of character costumes to race around in or explore the free roam mode with, but it does forgo the vehicle customization from the previous game. Thankfully, some vehicles still have different color variations depending on who’s driving. Let’s break down every kart color available in Ma…

Read more...

Kotaku

THPS 3+4's New Photo Mode Is A Powerful Tool You Should Be Using

2020’s Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 1+2 didn’t include a photo mode. Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3+4 fixes this mistake and includes the popular option, and as you’d expect, it’s great for taking photos of your skater doing cool stuff. But it’s also a very powerful tool that you should use to find goals, collectibles, and new…

Read more...

Kotaku

Dominating Online In Mario Kart World Is Easier With The Right Vehicle Choice

The abundance of characters and vehicles to race with is one of the great joys of Mario Kart World. Who wouldn’t want to drive around as Baby Mario or grind some rails as a Dolphin riding on the identical-looking Dolphin Dasher? Not every character or kart is built the same, however. Vehicles perform differently…

Read more...

Kotaku

Anthem Was A Mistake, But It Didn't Deserve To Die Like This

Last week, BioWare announced that Anthem, the studio’s ill-advised loot shooter from 2019, would finally be sunset on January 12, 2026. This wasn’t a surprise for anyone who had been paying attention, but for those who weren’t, it was a shock that the game hadn’t already been shut down years ago. Anthem was a tragedy…

Read more...

Kotaku

Final Fantasy Doesn't Need Turn-Based Combat Back, It Needs Better Stories

There’s been an undercurrent of opinion, ever since Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 took audiences by surprise earlier this year, that the approach taken by the turn-based fantasy RPG is the cure for everything that ails Final Fantasy. It delivers an old-school take on the genre that’s much less flawed than both Final…

Read more...

Kotaku

Mario Kart World: Where To Find Every Big Vehicle

Between the large open world to the brand-new Rail and Wall Riding mechanics, Mario Kart World offers plenty to discover. One notable feature that isn’t explained at all are the handful of giant vehicles you can briefly take over. It doesn’t take long to figure out that driving into the large question mark opening on…

Read more...

Kotaku

Tony Hawk’s Pro Skater 3+4: The Kotaku Review

I’m not sure heaven is real. But when I die, if there is a big oasis in the sky waiting for me, I’ll be happy to meet up with old family and friends. And then I’ll ask them where the room is that contains all the (good) Tony Hawk games. If heaven is truly paradise, a place where I’ll be happy forever, I expect Tony…

Read more...

Kotaku

Repair Experts Call Switch 2 Pro Controller 'Piss-Poor' In Scathing Review

“This is a piss-poor excuse for a controller.” That’s how repair-focused YouTube channel iFixit starts its negative review of the Nintendo Switch 2 Pro Controller. The repair and tech experts suggest the pricey controller is a “nightmare” to repair and contains hardware that will likely fail one day. And all of this…

Read more...

Kotaku

Patapon 1+2 Replay Will Demand Quite A Bit Of Your Time

Sony’s beloved rhythm strategy series, Patapon, is getting another lease on life with the Patapon 1+2 Replay collection. This bundle includes the first two games with updated features such as three difficulty levels, adjusting the timing of button presses.

Read more...

Kotaku

Cowboy Bebop Director's Lo-Fi Beats Mode For Ghost of Yōtei Sounds Perfect And Acknowledges The Way People Actually Play Games

The first Ghost of Tsushima had a black-and-white Kurosawa mode. The tribute to the legendary film director was meant to add a vintage aesthetic and heightened gravity to the samurai adventure’s panoramic vistas and cinematic showdowns, to varying levels of success. To be honest, I don’t think it worked that well. It…

Read more...

Kotaku

Professional Musicians Are Being Blown Away By This Deltarune Track

I still haven’t booted up Deltarune, the follow-up to 2015’s biggest surprise, Undertale, but even though I haven’t played a second of it, I’ve found it hard to escape one part of it specifically: the music. I watch a lot of music reaction videos, and as such, the algorithm tends to feed me professional musicians…

Read more...

Kotaku

The Subnautica 2 Saga Just Keeps Getting Messier Amid New Lawsuit And Alleged Leaks

The mysterious firing of Subnautica 2 studio Unknown Worlds’ founders earlier this month keeps taking unexpected turns, and the latest is that the veteran game developers are now suing publisher Krafton over the dismissals, which occurred with a $250 million payout on the line. Caught in the apparent crossfire is the…

Read more...

Kotaku

The Horse Girl Gacha Game Reminds Fans To Be Cool Around IRL Horses

Sometimes you have to remind your diehard fans to be chill around the talent, and that’s just what Umamusume: Pretty Derby is doing after the horse girl gacha game has become a viral sensation. The game depicts real-life race horses as reincarnated high school student racers, and now that those horses are gaining new…

Read more...

Kotaku

Wait, No, Seriously? There's A New Red Sonja Movie?!

I did a double-take. Red Sonja?! Like, that Red Sonja? The character from the Arnie film I watched far too many times with my friends as a teenager, and then quoted from for the rest of my silly little life? “I’m luuuking fah Reeed Saaaarrrrrnyah!” Yup. It’s that one. Except, in what looks like quite a twist since the…

Read more...