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SNES Classic Edition Giveaway
GameSpot and CNET have teamed up to give you a chance to win an SNES Classic Edition for free! Two (2) winners will be chosen after the competition ends on Sunday, October 15th at 11:59PM PT. Entry is open to legal residents of the United States, Puerto Rico and Canada; void where prohibited.
To enter: Please read the rules carefully, fill out the form below, and remember to share the unique link you will get at the end of your registration. You can get up to 10 extra entries to increase your chances of winning.
Don’t forget to check out our review to learn all about the SNES, and good luck!
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The Evil Within 2 Has Some Great Easter Eggs
The Evil Within 2 is out now, and it’s a solid improvement on its predecessor. Aside from getting to play through a story that centers around returning protagonist Sebastian Castellanos attempting to save his daughter, players can also come across a variety of Easter eggs. [Potential spoilers ahead.]
We’ve already called attention to one particular mode that unlocks after finishing The Evil Within 2. A “more cinematic game experience” awaits those who make their way through the campaign, giving players the option to toggle on a letterbox mode. This was a contentious aspect of the first game, which made the unusual choice of forcing a 2.35:1 aspect ratio on players, though this was ultimately made optional. Given the unlock screen in Evil Within 2, this seems to be a tongue-in-cheek callback to the first game.
But that’s not the only secret waiting to be uncovered. You unlock a number of bonuses for completing the game, but other Easter eggs require you to actively explore and uncover things for yourself. As you’ll see in the video above, there are collectibles scattered throughout the game that reference other games published by Bethesda. These include Doom, Wolfenstein, and The Elder Scrolls Online.
For more on the new survival-horror game, check out our Evil Within 2 review and review roundup. We’ve also got Evil Within 2 beginner’s tips that will fill you in on some things we wish we knew before starting.
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