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Andrew Webster

Andrew Webster

Senior entertainment editor

Senior entertainment editor

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    Choose your fighter.

    The cast for the Barbie movie now rivals Super Smash Bros. Can’t wait to hear who is being added as DLC.

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    Apple decants its latest thriller.

    I didn’t know I needed to watch a tense thriller about the high-stakes world of wine tasting until I saw this new trailer for Drops of God, which starts streaming on Apple TV Plus on April 21st. The trailer has earthy notes, and looks like it might end with a bitter aftertaste.

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    Andrew Webster
    Legendary composer Ryuichi Sakamoto has died at age 71.

    Summing up Sakamoto’s long career seems impossible; he was a force in electronic music, classical, soundtracks, and was constantly experimenting with new sounds. His improvisational style and varied interests made him hard to classify, but even if you don’t know the name, there’s a good chance you’ve heard his work.

    In a statement about his death, Sakamoto’s record label included one of his favorite quotes: “ars longa vita brevis.” Translated it means “art is long, life is short.”

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    Andrew Webster
    Andrew Webster
    Live A Live is still alive.

    Last year Square Enix released an excellent remake of the previously Japan-only RPG Live A Live. It was only available on the Nintendo Switch, however — but that’s changing very soon. The publisher announced that the remake is heading to PlayStation consoles and Steam starting on April 27th. Check out our review to see why this hidden gem is worth a look.

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    Andrew Webster
    “We want to explore more of the potential that this gameplay has.”

    We all have Zelda on the brain following Nintendo’s lengthy Tears of the Kingdom gameplay presentation. And it got me thinking about this interview from a few years back with the directors of Breath of the Wild, where we talked about the series’ change in direction and the move from the Wii U to the Switch. Perhaps most interesting now is how much they seemed to want to build on the concept — who knew that would turn into meat arrows?