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Enter the Matrix is celebrating its 20-year anniversary today, May 14, 2023. Below, we take a look at how the game broke new ground for interconnected, cross-media storytelling. Nearly 25 years later, the original Matrix’s legacy as a stone-cold classic film is secure. Arguably, it was pretty much a done deal the second Neo flew off into orbit while Rage Against The Machine did their thing. Everything about action films changed afterwards, from the way fights were choreographed to the way it opened the door for action movies with loftier ideas. But while the legacy of the original film is…

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The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom is filled with different puzzles to discover and solve. One of those puzzles can be found in the Gemimik Shrine, with the puzzle titled “Turbine Power,” found in the Rist Peninsula in the eastern part of Hyrule, in the middle of a swirling set of land. Here’s how to solve this puzzle. How to solve the Gemimik Shrine Puzzle in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom The entire Gemimik Shrine takes place in this single room. The Gemimik Shrine puzzle features a single room, with a number of unlit braziers…

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The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom Marakuguc Shrine Puzzle can be a little bit tricky to solve. You’ll need to combine your Ultrahand ability with some wheeled objects to make it through. Here’s a look at how to complete the Marakuguc Shrine puzzle. How to solve the Marakuguc Shrine Puzzle in The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom The Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom Marakuguc Shrine is found in the Eldin Canyon region. The Wheeled Wonders puzzles will require you to use your Ultrahand ability to attach objects to wheeled devices so you can cross over large…

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My wishlist is already overflowing with “Stardew Valley, but” games, but I’ve made room for yet another one: the Stardew-but-Sailor-Moon game called Fields of Mistria. This excessively adorable farm and life sim is still in development but I’m already smitten with its ’90s anime-inspired character designs. Fields of Mistria calls itself a “spiritual successor to the farm-sim RPGs of the late ’90s & onward,” presumably meaning Harvest Moon games, which were of course a major inspiration for our modern touchstone Stardew Valley. And yup, you can definitely see the original SNES Harvest Moon love in those chunky cow designs. Mistria’s…

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