Month: April 2018

If you’ve been following the official Prey Twitter account over the past month or so, you’ve probably noticed a handful of cryptic tweets that many have interpreted to indicate that the game will soon be receiving new content of some form. Without any surefire answers yet, we took it upon ourselves to take our questions about these teases
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Travis Strikes Again: No More Heroes is the latest game from the much-beloved director Goichi “Suda51” Suda that features the return of the titular character Travis Touchdown. After over a decade away from leading a No More Heroes project, Suda51 has returned to one of his most popular franchises, but this time is putting a bit of a
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During PAX East this past weekend, Bethesda Softworks announced new details regarding its arena shooter Quake Champions. According to the press release, sometime later this month, Quake Champions will receive a new update, which will introduce a slew of new features into the game, including a new champion named Strogg, a new map (Awoken), as well as tweaks
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The Elder Scrolls: Legends has come quite a long way since its release on PC and mobile platforms respectively in March and July 2017, so it’s natural to wonder whether Bethesda might consider expanding to other platforms. DualShockers asked just that to Vice President of Marketing Pete Hines during a recent interview, and he certainly
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While I am not typically the biggest fan of the RTS genre, Nintendo’s more puzzle-focused take on the strategy — Pikmin — has always stuck with me. Micromanaging cute little alien creatures, each with unique abilities, clicked with me more than “pure” RTS games, and I still consider it one of Nintendo’s most underrated series. Unfortunately, we
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After putting the spotlight on Egypt and V2 in the series’ previous two episodes, as expected, Sledgehammer Games has given the same treatment to Dunkirk. Today, the developer released a brand new episode of Map Briefings, showing off tips and tricks for the DLC’s final, standard multiplayer map. Just like the other installments, this episode shows off certain tips and tricks
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After being teased just a few days ago via a trailer, many fans were hyped about the prospect of Sam Fisher possibly coming to Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon Wildlands. Now, developer and publisher Ubisoft have officially announced that a Splinter Cell-themed mission will be making its way to the popular shooter, which will kick off the game’s second
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Today Aquaplus released a TV commercial of the upcoming remake of the original Utawarerumono, titled “Utawarerumono: Chiri Yuku Mono e No Komori-Uta,” which translates as “Utawarerumono: A Lullaby For Those Who Are Scattered“. We get to see a brief look at the updated gameplay and cutscenes, alongside the new visuals that have been remastered for PS4
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Developer 11 bit studios has made its name on creating experiences that challenge players’ morality and decision-making as much as their skills. We last saw this in titles like the studio’s harrowing This War of Mine, and now with the upcoming city-building and society management sim Frostpunk, the studio is enhancing that sense of making hard decisions
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Today Bandai Namco Entertainment announced the Japanese release date of One Piece: Grand Cruise. For those unfamiliar, the game is a PlayStation VR-exclusive experience set in the One Piece universe, allowing the player to enjoy minigames and interact with Luffy, Zoro, Nami, Chopper, and More.  A battle against the kraken and a naval encounter against
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Today Bandai Namco released a new TV commercial of the upcoming anime-inspired game My Hero Academia: One’s Justice. What makes it most interesting is that so far the only characters we saw actually animated were Izuku Midoriya and Katsuki Bakugo with the first gameplay reveal, alongside Tomura Shigaraki. Pretty much everyone announced afterward has been shown only with static screenshots.
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