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This Hard-To-Find Lego Marvel Helicarrier Set Is Discounted Right Now
Lego Marvel: The Avengers Helicarrier (509 Pieces)
See at Amazon See at WalmartWhen a Lego set is retired, you can usually bet its value will increase on the resale market. Fortunately, Walmart and Amazon aren't hiking the price on the discontinued Lego Marvel Avengers Helicarrier, and both sites are offering a pretty good discount on it. Officially retired in December 2025, you can get this Lego Marvel set for $61.19, an almost $20 savings off of its usual $80 price tag.
Lego Marvel: The Avengers Helicarrier (509 Pieces)$61.19 (was $80)
See at Walmart See at AmazonThis 509-piece replica of the iconic aerial base of operations used by Nick Fury and the Avengers has been a popular option for several years now, thanks to it hitting a sweet spot for being big enough to be a highly detailed diorama piece. Once fully constructed, it measures over 13 inches long and 8.5 inches wide.
Continue Reading at GameSpotA Zelda: Ocarina of Time Remaster On Switch 2 Would Be A Huge Missed Opportunity
Almost three decades have passed since The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time arrived on Nintendo 64 and set a new standard for 3D action-adventure games. Even to this day, the title is revered as one of the best video games ever created. So, if the remake report is true, it wouldn't be surprising to see Nintendo keep the core experience intact, while focusing on updating the visuals on Switch 2. But that would be a missed opportunity to transform the classic into a modern marvel that caters to today's audience.
In 1998, the developers behind Ocarina of Time created a revolutionary camera system with Z-targeting. By pressing the trigger button on the Nintendo 64 controller--which was equipped with a single analog stick--players could lock on to enemies for battling or key in on characters for engaging in dialogue. This 3D gameplay breakthrough actually came about during a theme park visit in Tokyo, according to an Iwata Asks interview in 2011. One team member remembers a ninja show in which a samurai caught a chain, linking the two adversaries. Meanwhile, another developer noted a fighter won a 1-vs.-20 battle because only one enemy attacked at a time. You can see how both of these origins led to the creation of Z-targeting.
It's a credit to Ocarina of Time that variations of Z-targeting are still incorporated in modern games. However, dual sticks have been a part of the fabric of console gaming for roughly 25 years now, so players are much more comfortable navigating 3D space.
Continue Reading at GameSpotStar Wars Eclipse's Fate Is Uncertain - Report
Star Wars Eclipse, the upcoming Star Wars game from Heavy Rain and Beyond: Two Souls developer Quantic Dream, remains in development but progress is said to be "very slow going." NetEase, which owns Quantic Dream, could re-evaluate the project if the studio's upcoming free-to-play multiplayer title does not meet expectations, a report said.
According to Insider Gaming, Quantic Dream has completed a "good portion" of the game, but sources told the site the rest of it is not progressing at the expected rate. A source added that Quantic Dream held discussions with studio owner NetEase about hiring more staff, but this did not happen.
The report added that both Quantic Dream and NetEase are looking to Quantic Dream's free multiplayer game Spellcasters Chronicles to help bring in money to contribute to ongoing funding for Star Wars Eclipse. Spellcasters Chronicles is a 3v3 online multiplayer game that's unlike anything the studio has made before, and it entered early access in February this year. The game is free but makes money from microtransactions; revenue figures for the game are unknown, however.
Continue Reading at GameSpotBattling Layoffs, GTA Comparisons, And The Industry's "Crap:" How Just Cause's Creator Is Risking It All
After years of development, and significant upheaval that led to half the development staff being laid off and a major change to the project, Liquid Swords is releasing its first game, the gritty crime game Samson: A Tyndalston Story, on April 8 for PC. The studio was founded in 2022 by Christofer Sundberg, the outspoken and opinionated co-creator of the Just Cause series at Avalanche who branched off to start a "zero-nonsense" studio in Liquid Swords.
As Sundberg sees it, modern, traditional game development has become overwhelmed by "distractions that affect quality and motivation," and Samson coming to market this week will show off what a studio with that charter is capable of delivering.
GameSpot caught up with Sundberg this week to discuss his new game, the comparisons people are making to GTA, and its $25 price point. Sundberg also shared details on how Liquid Swords had to pull back the game's scope and ambition as a result of the layoffs in 2025 that the team said were necessary to keep the studio afloat for the long term.
Continue Reading at GameSpotCrimson Desert Players Are Finding Their Way Into A Surprisingly Detailed Outer Space
Crimson Desert players, not content with exploring its massive open world, are now taking to the stars, and what they've found up there is surprisingly detailed.
As originally discovered by ItemRelocationClub on YouTube (via PC Gamer) and further highlighted by NikTek on X, a mod for Crimson Desert granting protagonist Kliff unlimited stamina allows those with a lot of patience to infinitely aerial stab their way into the cosmos.
This apparently takes several hours to accomplish, but once there, the view is certainly impressive. From space, players can actually see the curvature of Crimson Desert's world, far away galaxies, and other celestial bodies. Upon descending back to the earth, Kliff even seems to light on fire upon reentering the world's atmosphere, though this could just be a side effect of the equipped lantern making it appear that way.
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