Month: April 2018

Not too long ago, Nintendo released a trailer highlighting characters both new and old from the Legend of Zelda franchise that are now featured in Hyrule Warriors: Definitive Edition. Now, the second trailer has dropped, and with it, we get to revisit beloved characters from some of the older classics in the series. Also, Tingle. We
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Fortnite: Battle Royale‘s latest Dev Update should please players as developers promise to address several recent issues in the game, including outages, weapon balancing and ongoing improvements to the game and its quality of life. The video begins by addressing the service outage that caused extended downtime to the game; the developers apologize for such
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Square Enix published a new career opportunity ad seeking a Battle Planner for the upcoming Final Fantasy VII Remake. The job says a lot about the way the team at Business Division 1 (that is also working on Mobius Final Fantasy) is tackling development, alongside some interesting information. First of all, we learn that the
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If you have been looking forward to Agony and you’ve been hoping to get your hands on it soon then there is some good news for you. Today, developer Madmind Studios and publisher Maximum Games announced that the upcoming horror-survival game will be released in just a little over a month, on May 29, 2018. To celebrate
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If you’ve been looking forward to getting your hands on State of Mind and you’ve been wondering when you’d be able to, then wonder no more. Today, developer and publisher Daedalic Entertainment revealed that the anticipated action-adventure indie game will be making its way to consoles and PC this August. In addition to the announcement of the game’s
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After being revealed last year, the online multiplayer title Darwin Project from developer Scavenger Studio has offered some interesting new ideas in the growingly-popular battle royale genre, and now the studio has announced it is trying to bring in some new players by moving to a free-to-play model. Developer Scavenger Studio announced today during a livestream
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Though it released nearly five years ago, Rockstar Games’ Grand Theft Auto V has showed little signs of slowing down as it continually has dominated the sales charts month-to-month, and now a new version of the game is out for those that somewhere, somehow don’t have the game yet. Rockstar Games has announced that a new
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As one of the lead creatives behind one of Blizzard’s biggest properties, Hearthstone director Ben Brode has had a significant hand in shaping the massively-popular digital card game over the years, and now it appears that Brode will be moving on to help shape new experiences. In a post on the Battle.net forums, Hearthstone director Ben Brode announced that
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Today Atlus shared two new character trailers for its upcoming twin rhythm games Persona 5 Dancing Star Night and Persona 3 Dancing Moon Night. This time around the videos focus on the two main protagonists of the game, which normally don’t get a name beside semi-canon ones in manga and anime, so we’ll just call them “hero”. While the
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In recent years, 1980s-themed aesthetics have begun to grow in popularity in all form, from the Netflix original series Stranger Things to certain fashion trends like Crop Tops just to name a couple there is no denying that the public loves that particular decade. With more and more mediums heavily influenced by this specific decade, Pixel Ripped
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Originally released last year on PS4 and PC, the acclaimed Hellblade: Senua’s Sacrifice finally brought its intense and compelling tale of mental illness to Xbox One owners earlier this month, and now the game seems to have gotten off to a great start on the new platform. Developer Ninja Theory has revealed via Twitter that Hellblade: Senua’s
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Released only a few months ago at the end of last year, Capcom’s Puzzle Fighter brought together the many familiar faces and franchises from across Capcom’s properties together into a free-to-play mobile experience, though it appears that the game will be coming to an end this summer. In a blog post update from the studio, Capcom Vancouver
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Unlike most games, Call of Duty‘s DLC is always pretty straightforward from title to title: $15 gets you four additional multiplayer maps, with one of them being a remake, and one map for the game’s “extra” mode. With Call of Duty: WWII however, Sledgehammer Games started mixing it up a bit with their post-launch content, adding free updates and content to
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Indie developer Villa Gorilla and publisher Team17 first unveiled Yoku’s Island Express, which intriguingly mixes elements of both platformers and pinball, almost a year ago. Today, the developers revealed that Yoku’s Island Express will finally release on PC, PS4, Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch on May 29. This news comes alongside a new behind the scenes
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