Super Mario Bros. Wonder Elephant Mario Plush $22.75 (was $25) See at Amazon If Super Mario visited a doctor’s office, he’d probably be told his power-up habit isn’t good for his body. After all, how many times can one plumber rapidly double or half his height before his bones flee to become spare parts for the Dry Bones army in Bowser’s castles? But Mario’s most recent transformation into an elephant in Super Mario Bros. Wonder would trouble the Mushroom Kingdom’s finest physician the most. In all seriousness, the Elephant Fruit power-up is one of the most endearing across the whole franchise. A couple months back, Elephant Mario became the latest officially licensed plush in Little Buddy’s expansive catalog of Super Mario plushies–and now it’s on sale for a slight discount at Amazon. Bro…
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Tarsier Studios, the team behind Little Nightmares and its sequel, has revealed Reanimal during Gamescom Opening Night Live. With Little Nightmares 3 coming from Supermassive, the series’ original creators have shifted into a new, but similarly macabre, horror universe.Reanimal is designed for two-player co-op, and can be played online or locally. In fact, if you do play it solo, you’ll bring an AI companion with you every step of the way through its unsettling, violent world. Reanimal features giant monsters that resemble animals such as sheep, pigs, and… well, some that are a bit harder to define. As the reveal trailer shows, the presentation and gameplay closely resemble Little Nightmares. The game is a cinematic platformer in which puzzles and enemies routinely stand between the player and salvation.Reanimal has no announced release date as of yet, but it’s set to arrive on PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X|S.Gamescom Opening Night Live 2024: All The Biggest AnnouncementsSee More…