Month: October 2017

Over the course of my time with Cuphead, which ranged somewhere in the realm of 7-10 hours, I was both captivated by its beauty and ready to chuck my controller into a wall at some points. Cuphead, as much as its been lauded for its astonishing visuals, has also built up a reputation as an especially difficult
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Sony Interactive Entertainment Europe just released three trailers showcasing PS4’s system software update 5.0, dubbed “Nobunaga.” The trailer showcase three of the update’s most relevant new features and improvements. The first video is about the ability to livestream on Twitch at 1080p and 60 FPS. It’s pretty self-explanatory, so I’m not sure why they made
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My adoration for the WWE and the world of professional wrestling is a new found passion that has taken control of my life. Since I watched my first Wrestlemania two years ago — yes, the one where Seth Rollins cashes in his Money in the Bank contract to win the WWE Championship — I have
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Yoshinori Kitase is a name that many will recognize as being the director of major titles like Chrono Trigger, Final Fantasy VII, Final Fantasy X, and Final Fantasy XIII. He’s also a producer for the upcoming Final Fantasy VII Remake. In addition to all of these roles, Kitase-san is the executive producer for Mobius Final Fantasy, a Final Fantasy game that
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Sony Interactive Entertainment just made its newest PS4 system software update numbered 5.00 and code named “Nobunaga” available for download on the PSN. The update requires 347.4 megabytes of your bandwidth, and this time it’s a major one. Among the new features included in the update are an overhauled family system, better friend list management
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Yesterday, Sony Interactive Entertainment has changed the model number of the PS4 Pro in Japan from CUH-7000 to CUH-7100 as discovered by the Japanese website 4Gamer. The upcoming PS4 Pro “Rathalos Edition” coming with Monster Hunter World also features the new model number. 4Gamer inquired with Sony Interactive Entertainment Japan and asia on the reason behind the
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As you may have heard earlier today, the popular farming sim Stardew Valley will finally be making it’s way to the Nintendo Switch this Thursday, October 5. However, learning of the game’s release date isn’t the only thing we’ve learned today. According to a post over at NeoGAF, we now know that the download size for Stardew Valley will come
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Today Shadowplay Studios and Blowfish Studios, the developer behind the recently released Morphite, announced that their PC game Projection: First Light would be arriving on PC sometime in Q2 2018, and that it was also be released at the same time on PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch. In addition to the announcement of the console and PC
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The long-awaited Cuphead is finally out and available for players that want to take a colorful (and brutal) romp through 1930s-inspired platforming gameplay, while recently some players have encountered a potential bug that could erase your save, if you aren’t careful. In a report from Polygon, several Cuphead players — specifically those on Windows 10 PCs — have
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Today Bandai Namco Entertainment released four TV commercials of the upcoming .hack//G.U. remaster .hack//G.U. Last Recode. The first two videos below are basically the long (relatively, since it’s the standard thirty seconds TV format) and short versions of thes same commercial. The third and fourth videos are basically parody versions for the laughs, featuring funny dialogue. I’m
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The concept of a Metroid game seems so odd in 2017; while the Metroid-vania genre seems booming and bustling thanks to the indie market, the series that inspired the genre hasn’t seen a notable successor in (arguably) over a decade. With more than enough frustration over the formats of Metroid: Other M and Metroid Prime: Federation Force, the 2.5D Metroid: Samus
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Lost Sphear is the next title that is part of I am Setsuna developer RPG Factory’s spiritual successorship to the glorious JRPGs of old. DualShockers was recently provided the opportunity to sit down with the game’s director, Atsushi Hashimoto, to talk about how the game has come along and what fans of I am Setsuna can expect to
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Back at E3 2015, independent developer Studio MDHR partially stole the show with the reveal of a sleek and unique looking 1930’s cartoon-inspired run-n-gun platformer, dubbed Cuphead.  Fast-forward to last week, and the highly-anticipated title finally launched onto Xbox One and PC at the price-point of $19.99 USD. At the moment of writing this, the brutally
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Ndemic Creations’ virus title Plague Inc. began its global infection on mobile devices, but it has since spread to PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One. Today, it boasts over 100 million players. By Ndemic’s calculation, the current population on Plague Inc. would be enough to make it the fourteenth most populous nation on Earth. Beyond that, the millions
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The 39th week of the UK weekly sales chart is in, and unlike the last three weeks: Bungie’s Destiny 2 is no longer the top dog. Rather a very familiar face to the UK charts, FIFA, has dethroned the shooter with its latest yearly installment FIFA 18, which released last week on PC, Xbox One, PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, and last-generation
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Visualnoveler announced that their action RPG, Destiny Chronicles, will launch on KickStarter on October 4 for fans to assist with the game’s development. As of right now, the developer has revealed that they have new concept art and a world map ready to show for Destiny Chronicles’ KickStarter. Also, they have new screenshots and Pre-alpha gameplay
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Today Capcom released a new batch of screenshots of the upcoming PS4 and Xbox One version of Dragon’s Dogma: Dark Arisen. The screenshots appear to showcase the PS4 version, and we get to see the nine vocations available in the game: Fighter, Warrior, Mystic Knight, Strider, Ranger, Assassin, Mage, Sorcerer and Magic Archer. We also
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