![]() We reserve the right to change this Policy at any time by posting the revised Policy to our website. Please read this Policy carefully before creating any Fan Content. In this Policy, “Fan Content” means: your personal, non-commercial (i) fan art (such as artwork, photographs, videos, and other materials) that is based on the Epic IP and (ii) Epic IP-related websites and apps that are freely accessible to the public. So we created this Policy to explain what you may do regarding your Fan Content. In most cases, using our games, artwork, videos, music, characters, logos, and other intellectual property (“Epic IP”) without our permission is illegal and a violation of our rights. ![]() At the same time, we spend a lot of time, thought, and money creating our intellectual property and need to protect it. Or you know, fake work from work at your desk because this work simulator is now on Nintendo Switch.Everyone at Epic Games is extremely honored by the interest shown by our fans in our games and our company, and we think it’s cool that you want to create artwork, websites, and other stuff based on our intellectual property. Farming Simulator: Nintendo Switch Edition - Relax from work by going home and simulating another kind of work.Oh, what's new? Mostly a larger word database, but there are a few new team-play and lightning round modes for something legitimately new. Words With Friends 2 ( Android, iOS) - Ever thought a Scrabble clone needed a sequel? Neither did we, but it's here.Hand of Fate 2 ( PS4, Windows PC) - If you've ever wished a brawling dungeon crawler had card-game elements, this is the game for you.It's a weird, weird world, isn't it friends? South Park: Phone Destroyer ( iOS) - It's strange to think that South Park is a name in quality games these days, but it is - and now the brand is even making phone games.Explore some impossible architecture and relax. Monument Valley 2 ( Android) - This calming, beautiful puzzle game has been out on iOS for awhile, but it finally made the jump to Android this week.Super Lucky's Tale has all-original levels, but it's still interesting to see a VR franchise make the jump to a more traditional platform. Super Lucky's Tale ( Xbox One) - Super Lucky's Tale won't be the most creative or challenging platformer you'll ever play, but the cute throwback adventure game is special for one very weird reason: it started life as a VR-exclusive game.Octodad: Dadliest Catch ( Switch) - Is there anything better than an octopus, stuffed in a suit, trying to pass as a human being while carrying out mundane everyday tasks with clumsy tentacles? Well yeah, probably, but Octodad is still a pretty fun physics game.In other words, your Sonic the Hedgehog fan-fiction is finally canon. ![]() ![]() Sonic Forces ( Switch, PS4, Xbox One, Windows PC) - How does Sonic Team compete with the extremely well received retro experience that was Sonic Mania? By giving into the fans: Sonic Forces is the first ever Hedgehog game with a character creator.Unfortunately, even as the sole option, it's not great: repetitive races, bad action sequences, and a surprisingly frustrating grind help bring this game down. Need for Speed: Payback ( PS4, Xbox One, Windows PC) - If you're dying for an arcade racer, the best option this week is Need for Speed: Payback.If you don't mind a little bit of blur, however, it looks like a technically impressive (and still dang fun) port. Bethesda successfully crammed the full Doom experience into the hybrid portable, but not without some visual compromises. Doom ( Switch) - The idea of playing something like 2016's Doom remake on Nintendo Switch was almost too absurd to consider when it was first announced, and yet, here it is.Horizon Zero Dawn: The Frozen Wilds ( PS4) - With a new story, new machines to take on and a whole new difficulty curve, The Frozen Wilds offers a lot to fans of the core Horizon: Zero Dawn experience - but sadly, more inventory slots aren't part of the deal.Oh well!īTW, if you want to preregister for the intriguing Final Fantasy XV: Pocket Edition on Android, you can do that now. Are #PUBG sales growing exponentially? /y18WZTjhCq- Sean Hollister November 7, 2017īut you'd probably like to hear about this week in games, yes? The theme is definitely "everything old is new again," as go-straight-to-hell shooter Doom comes to the Nintendo Switch, robo-dino-slayer Aloy gets an awesome expansion for her game Horizon: Zero Dawn (I love the art) and both famed speed demons Sonic the Hedgehog and Need for Speed add new (and sadly mediocre) entries in their respective franchises.
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