Jump into the driver's seat of your anti-gravity vehicle and put your skills to the test in high octane competitions. Play locally with three of your friends in splitscreen or online against 7 other players from all around the world. Drive through abandoned mines in the depths of the earth, to dense jungle areas, futuristic cities, crossing vast deserts and finally up into the stratosphere and beyond. Become a legend and master all courses on even the highest speed! This item cannot be returned or refunded, please visit Best Buy Return Policy to learn more.
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I bought this after playing Fast Fusion on the Switch 2. This game has more tracks and looks almost as good even though it's not in 4K. If you were a fan of F-Zero and you're looking for a game like that (since Nintendo hasn't made one in 20 years), this is a pretty good substitute.
In the latest adventure in Marvel's Spider-Man universe, teenager Miles Morales is adjusting to his new home while following in the footsteps of his mentor, Peter Parker, as a new Spider-Man. But when a fierce power struggle threatens to destroy his new home, the aspiring hero realizes that with great power, there must also come great responsibility. To save all of Marvel's New York, Miles must take up the mantle of Spider-Man and own it.
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I enjoyed this game. If you have played the other Spiderman game, you can expect more of that. I'm sure this was originally planned as DLC, but then they needed a new game to launch the PS5. There are a few differences, though, since Miles can temporarily turn invisible and has electric powers, but it's mostly the same, really.
The graphics are obviously better but not so much that I stopped and took notice very often...not like the new Ratchet and Clank game by the same developer. Of course, that game was probably built from the ground up for the PS5.
This game is quite short. I got 100% within about 3 days, and I'm sure if you played it nonstop, it could be done much faster.
I definitely recommend it, but not at full price-unless you just absolutely have to have a new game for your new system right now.
Recharge devices on the road with this Anker ROAV SmartCharge Halo car charger. PowerIQ technology identifies connected devices and optimizes power output, while Quick Charge 3.0 technology lets you recharge devices quickly. This Anker ROAV SmartCharge Halo car charger has built-in USB ports that let you charge up to three devices simultaneously.
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We bought this when our older charger shorted out. It's good. It does what it says it does. There is an app to download that lets you change the ring color and mark where you parked your car on a map so you don't lose your parking spot. Those things are nice, I suppose. The color changing thing would sometimes revert back to the default color seemingly at random, but that's not a huge deal.
A field trip to Europe with his classmates was supposed to provide Peter Parker (Tom Holland) with a well-earned respite from his superhero alter-ego of Spider-Man. But when he's recruited by superspy Nick Fury (Samuel L. Jackson), Spidey is soon back on the job and teaming up with the InchMysterioInch-us Quentin Beck (Jake Gyllenhaal)-apparently a hero from an alternate universe-for a dangerous mission that may not be what it appears. Zendaya, Jon Favreau, Marisa Tomei co-star in this fun-filled Marvel sequel.
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This is Spiderman's, what, fifth appearance in the MCU? And he is still comes off as a side character in his own movie. I understood that in Homecoming when they were establishing the character, but here we are after Endgame. So, why is he still running around trying to live up to Tony Stark fighting villains who are upset with Tony Stark, while flying around in a plane taking advice from the guy who hung around Tony Stark?
Spider-man deserves better than that. He's one of, if not the biggest name in Marvel comics. I mean, even Ant-Man didn't come across that useless in his first movie. (He totally did in the sequel, though.)
Defend the land against evil and stop a new war from brewing in Kingdom Hearts III for PlayStation 4. Fight new enemies and try out enhanced moves, including updated wall running and summoning abilities, in the 11th installment of this popular console series. Kingdom Hearts III is the final chapter in the compelling Dark Seeker saga.
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It looks good and recreates the Disney worlds well. That's all I can give it. Everything else? Awful. The story is so convulded and uninteresting that I would have skipped it entirely if this wasn't an RPG. I mean, isn't the story supposed to be the point in games like this? Not only that, the gameplay is pretty bland, too.
I don't typically abandon games, and I'd played the previous entries, so I stuck it out with this game until the end. Honestly, though, I was relieved when it was over. I didn't even consider doing any of the bonus stuff.
When sadistic young thugs senselessly attack John Wick - a brilliantly lethal ex-assassin - they have no idea that they've just awakened the boogeyman. With New York City as his bullet-riddled playground, Wick embarks on a merciless rampage, hunting down his adversaries with the skill and ruthlessness that made him an underworld legend.
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This movie is so good that they're making four sequels to it. This movie is so good that they're bringing back the Matrix. This movie is so good that they made a third Bill and Ted movie. I wouldn't be surprised at this point to see a Johnny Mnemonic 2.
Learn how to design your own games, animate, make music and more with easy-to-follow tutorial videos. And then share your ideas in an online social network of creativity.
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So you can create games and play the games of others.
The creation side is probably where you'd have the most fun, but actually building something is way more complex than you'd want it to be. A game like Mario Maker is not as free with what you can create, but creation is simple and fun, and the results have tight controls and are fun to play.
Here, the game tries to allow you to create almost anything, but that lack of focus results in many games that range from terrible to mediocre. There are, however, a few very impressive player creations, but nothing that I'd forgo playing professionally produced games to spend much time with.
I will still check back from time to time to see what people have come up with. Maybe one day I'll find something here that I'll spend more than 5-10 minutes playing...or maybe I'll decide to spend countless hours making my own subpar game.
Stay connected all day with the fast wireless charge of this Google Pixel 3 smartphone. Its wide-angle front camera and 64GB of storage let you capture and preserve memorable selfies, while Google Lens harnesses image recognition to identify objects as you see them. This Google Pixel 3 screens your calls for spam, so you won't be interrupted by nuisance calls.
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I have owned iPhones since the very first version. For the longest time, I had no desire to switch to an Android phone. Over time, however, several things changed my mind.
First, I wanted access to my music anywhere, but I didn't want to pay for a subscription. Google Play music, unlike iTunes, was free, so I used that on my iPhone instead. Of course, it's not the default music app, so when I connected to several external devices (like my car stereo), it made listening to my music a hassle because many times, the device would default to iTunes.
I teach, and my school uses a variety of Google software in the classroom (again, mainly because it's free). You can get these apps for the iPhone, but on a Google phone, all of these apps are interconnected in a way that makes it seamless to go from app to app (such as getting an email from someone who has shared a document with me on Google Docs and clicking on the link and being taken immediately to the editing screen).
The final nail in iPhone's coffin was the fact that they changed their image file types. Instead of using the standard file types such as jpegs and mpegs, they started using an Apple exclusive file type for images and video. When I tried to move these files to my computer, the phone would try to convert them which would often cause the operation to fail. Of course, incompatibility with everything not made by Apple is not exclusive to their image files.
I bought this phone instead of a more mainstream Android phone because I wanted a more stock version of Android. So far, this phone has been extremely easy to use, gets great battery life, has a fantastic screen, and takes wonderful photos. And it's compatible with almost everything. I can even plug external devices (like USB thumb drives and Playstation controllers) into it using USB and they work immediately.
Keep in mind, whenever you switch to a different device, there is a learning curve. There are also apps on an iPhone not present on other phones, such as iMessage and FaceTime. Of course, there are applications like Skype or Hangouts that do the exact same thing, but both people have to be using the same app (...you can't FaceTime someone with an Android phone. Both people would have to use an alternate app). Of course, none of that was a deal-breaker for me.
I would definitely recommend this phone and will probably stay with Google the next time I upgrade.
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I actually bought this movie for my mother who is in her sixties for her birthday. When I went to pick it up, the Best Buy worker assumed that it was for my daughter. That just goes to show that this movie is enjoyable by a very wide variety of age groups unlike so many animated movies that the kids enjoy but lose adults attention within the first 10 minutes.
Not only that, it's also not a movie that is loaded with adult references that it naively assumes that children won't understand in an attempt to make it enjoyable for adults, too. A movie doesn't need to sexual innuendo to be enjoyable for adults.
Meet the 2nd generation Nest Mini, the smart speaker you control with your voice. Just say "Hey Google" to play songs from Spotify, YouTube Music, and more.* Music sounds bigger and richer. Ask your Google Assistant about the weather, news, or almost anything. Hear your personalized schedule, current weather conditions, and reminders.** Set timers and alarms. And control your compatible smart devices.***
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I got this on sale at Christmas, and it sounds better than the first generation Home Mini that my daughters have. However, we cannot both play music from the same Google Play music account at the same time even with music that I own. They say that this is industry standard, but it still seems crazy to me since if I owned multiple CDs and two CD players, I could definitely listen in more than one room at the same time.
Also, if you don't have a YouTube Music subscription, you can't request particular songs even if you own them. If I ask it to play "Hot Blooded" by Foreigner, it will reply with something along the lines of, "That song is only available for YouTube Music subscribers, but here is a playlist based on Foreigner." I can, however, use a phone and the cast feature to send a particular song to the Nest Mini, but then it becomes a little less useful than a Bluetooth speaker in the sound department since not all apps support this feature.
In other areas, it excels, though. You can ask it for weather, news, or other any information that you would ask Google Assistant. Still, if I have to have my phone handy to cast music, I could just use the phone to ask questions...