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]]>The new Criterion Collection Blu-ray of the film comes with a host of bonuses, including a conversation between the director and producer Dooho Choi, interviews with two of the cast, and interviews with crew members about the cinematography, visual effects, costume design and production design.
The Criterion Collection edition of Okja is available to buy from 18 July. We have five copies to give away. To put your name in the hat for the chance to win one, simply answer the question below.

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]]>The second run is set against the backdrop of the Second World War, in an internment camp for Japanese-Americans. It follows a family who are shipped off to the camp, where they soon discover that brutal and bizarre deaths are occurring, caused by a mysterious shapeshifting entity. The cast includes Star Trek’s George Takei, who spent time in an internment camp himself as a child, and also acted as a historical consultant on the series.
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]]>There’s an impressive level of detail here, with plot synopses, creator credits, behind-the-scenes intel, and reading guides to relevant issues. And it all comes accompanied by lashings of eye-pleasing artwork and illustrations.
2000 AD Encyclopedia is on sale now (RRP £39.99), but thanks to Rebellion we have five copies to give away. To put your name in the hat for the chance to win one, simply answer the question below!

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]]>It would take a lot of time to figure out the details on your own, which is where this guide comes in. Naturally, the maps have a few things in common. They all consist of rooms with different names and functions, that are usually connected by narrow corridors. An important room that all maps have, is the Admin room, where you can see where players are located in real time. Now let’s take a look at them individually:

The spaceship map called ‘The Skeld’ was the only map available upon the game’s release. There are 14 rooms: two large ones in the middle and 6 smaller ones on the east and west sides. All the rooms are connected by corridors. Here are the key things to look out for:

This office map is the smallest in the game with 12 rooms of all shapes and sizes and no clear structure the layout. The key thing to look out for are the single vent system, some isolated sabotage locations and the Doorlog, which replaces cameras and makes it easier for the Impostor to sneak around.

‘Polus’ is a large, snowy planet with 15 rooms. Walking around this map is a little different the others, as it features a large, open space in the middle. It means in certain places Impostors can escape in almost any direction after doing something. This also has a system to let players check who’s dead or alive remotely.
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]]>The world of Mario and Luigi and Boos go way back in the series and this guide to all the Boos in Luigi’s Mansion 3 will help you find them all When you do go back to a completed area, your controller will rumble as you get closer to wherever the Boo is, so follow that rumble and you should be right next to one. Somewhere. They hide in places like barrels, baskets, drawers, and other containers. They also move around, so if you choose the wrong place in one room the Boo will run off into a different room and you’ll have to hunt them down again. You can also purchase Boo locators from Professor E. Gadd if you feel so inclined, but if you want to skip that step then look no further than all the Luigi’s Mansion 3 Boos locations listed right here.
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This first Boo is pretty easy as it’s used to teach you how to catch Boos, E. Gadd will walk you through it so don’t worry.

This one could be the earliest Boo you get on your own. He likes to hide in the trash cans throughout the lobby.

Booigi, as this one calls itself, can be found in the bathroom and some of the rooms nearby. Check each toilet carefully.

This Boo likes to hide in a few different places, check the trash cans as well as the telephones at the end of the hall when you search for him.

You should find this Boo hiding in one of the toilets, although he can jump around all nearby rooms.

I found the Boo on this floor all the way at the end of the right side of the hall, although he can bounce between rooms if you search the wrong item.

This boo is simple, on the way into the arena he should be in one of the suits of armor. Follow the rumble.

Head up the stairs while checking the rumble of your controller, this Boo should show up in the first bathroom you run into on this floor.

There are four film sets, not counting the boss stage, on this floor. The Boos usually hide in various items in one of the sets. Follow the rumble to find him.

It’s like a Night at the Museum with this Boo. This floor isn’t very big so the Boo will be hiding in the main room where the T-Rex was. Uncover the right painting in the room and he should pop out.

This guy is first found just past the elevator room, twist the valve with that makes your controller rumble the most and it’ll appear below. Don’t worry, he’ll come up to you once he’s been found.

This one can be found in the tomb beneath the pyramid in the various rooms there. Use your controller rumble to check which vase it’s hiding in.

This Boo was hiding in the fridge for me, but it could be in any of the rooms in this area. Use the rumble to check the top room first.

This Boo will be on the pirate ship where the boss fight took place, check each of the crates that are located on the top of the ladder.

This one is also located in the boss fight room with the pool. Check the various towel baskets to find it.

This Boo hid in the coatroom down the hall from the dance floor. Check the trash cans.
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