Month: March 2019

Daemon X Machina has a visual flair that’s astoundingly unique on the Nintendo Switch. A mech-based third-person shooter that has gameplay elements of Monster Hunter, Armored Core, Freedom Wars, and a dystopian-inspired storyline that culminates into something that feels wildly unique amongst the Nintendo Switch’s lineup of games. Needless to say, I’ve been shipping this game since its
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Days Gone is just within reach for eager fans of the upcoming PS4 exclusive by Sony Bend Studio as it launches next month on April 26th. But something else that is up the studio’s sleeve is that the developers have confirmed that Days Gone will get an unannounced DLC post-launch – it’s a pretty exciting time
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I’m a simple man. Like most bearded bald men in their late 20’s, I only have two hobbies: gaming and waifu pillows craft beer. And while these two do occasionally have crossovers, they are indirect: Super Smash Bros. or Mario Kart tournaments at the local taproom. However, I’m thinking about making a road trip to Canada to try out these Persona, Final Fantasy, and Yakuza themed
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Game development is a tricky beast — regardless if we are talking about small indie titles or breakthrough AAA successes like Apex Legends by developer Respawn Entertainment and EA. There are a ton of tricks and smoke-and-mirror workarounds to deliver a smooth end-user experience to the player, which creates a cohesive end-product. But occasionally it is fun to
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There are simply no limits to how far the Bloodborne community is able to take their dedication to the game. While some are able to show off their love of the title by finding the location from the opening cinematic or creating blood-soaked rune coasters, others are perfecting nearly unbeatable battles in the game. Even better, we
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In my mind, Super Smash Bros. Ultimate is undoubtedly the best entry in the series as it appeals to both a casual and competitive community. However, you could say otherwise when it comes to Nintendo’s eSports efforts with the game. But that’s another article for another day. While Super Smash Bros. Ultimate definitely delivers as a fighting game, its
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Something is rotten in the state of Tom Clancy’s The Division 2. Beginning yesterday, third-party digital retailers began informing their communities that post-launch they will no longer be selling Ubisoft’s shared-world third person shooter due to upcoming retailer limitations. Even worse, this may lead to some negative impacts to customers and consumers who have already purchased The
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With Battlefield V’s Battle Royale mode on the horizon, some fans of the game may be concerned that series developer DICE may focus more on the upcoming new game mode as opposed to the game’s base multiplayer component. When one fan pleaded with the studio to not completely drop the game’s multiplayer component via Twitter, DICE
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This week we’ve been chatting up developer Lucid Games’ Switchblade, which is a unique twist on the seemingly set-in-stone MOBA genre. Unlike more conventional games like Dota 2 and League of Legends, Switchblade offers mobility and battle cars in its action-packed gameplay. If this has piqued your interest, check out the what a match looks like in the gameplay video below: So,
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It is safe to say that Devil May Cry 5 has been both a success critically and commercially. The internet has given the game glowing reviews and apparently it is selling quite well for Capcom already. As noted by Twisted Voxel, Devil May Cry 5 had the second best launch in Capcom history behind the incredibly successful Monster Hunter
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