Month: March 2019

Released at the beginning of the year on consoles and PC, Chucklefish’s Wargroove garnered a lot of attention for its turn-based strategy-RPG mechanics that lovingly re-imagine the gameplay of the Advance Wars series, and now players can look to a host of improvements and added features to the game. In a blog post, Chucklefish detailed the game’s
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Originally released back in December on Nintendo Switch and PC, the artful, narrative-driven experience Gris drew instant critical acclaim for its incredible visuals and emotional storytelling, and for those that couldn’t get enough of the game before, a new update has arrived to give players a deeper look into its development. In celebration of the game
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Days Gone is currently the biggest first-party exclusive that we know for a fact Sony will be releasing for PS4 this year. As such, many people are looking forward to this game, even after it was delayed from February to April. Today, over a month before the game’s scheduled launch, developed Sony Bend Studio confirmed
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Left Alive is a culmination of unoriginal ideas that never click together to create a cohesive gaming experience in 2019. Ultimately, it isn’t fun, and it’s certainly not good. On the surface, Left Alive appears to have some potential but upon hopping into the game’s first chapter, all hope seemingly washes away in an instant when you have
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Even though we still have no idea when Cyberpunk 2077 will launch, the team behind the game today released a sweet message to celebrate a milestone of sorts. Over on Twitter, the official Cyberpunk 2077 account today reached the account’s 2077th tweet. An irrelevant number to most people, sure, but not for those associated with Cyberpunk. Instead of just tweeting out
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Despite the issues that PS4 players have been having with Anthem recently, it seems it still hasn’t prevented the game from selling well digitally on the platform. PlayStation revealed the top-selling digital games for the month of February today and BioWare’s Anthem came out ahead of the rest of the pack. Bandai Namco’s Jump Force, despite seeing some
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As you may have seen all over Twitter, it’s International Women’s Day today and to celebrate Sony PlayStation has this prominent occasion by releasing a new, free PS4 theme that celebrates some of its most reputable female gaming characters. The beautiful theme is available to all PlayStation 4 owners across the globe as of today, March 8th.
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Square Enix announced today a new Octopath Traveler game, titled Octopath Traveler Tairiku no Hasha, which could be translated to “The Champions of the Continent”. The game will be a free-to-play single-player RPG for iOS and Android and will include micro-transactions. Octopath Traveler Tairiku no Hasha‘s story will be set several years before the events depicted in the
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Two of my favorite PC indie games from the past couple of years are Emily is Away and its sequel Emily is Away Too. While AIM messaging on AOL was a bit before my time, the games hit at points in my life where I was in very similar situations to the in game characters.
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Popular Battlefield game mode Rush returns to the franchise during the final week of Chapter 2: Lightning Strikes for Battlefield V. Rush will only be playable from March 7-March 20, 2019. This gameplay mode first appeared in Battlefield: Bad Company 2 in which a team of attackers attempt to arm bombs in specific areas while
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The E3 2019 press conference list continues to grow ever-smaller. With Sony having previously announced that it would be skipping out on E3 2019 altogether combined with EA’s reveal earlier today that its annual EA Play event wouldn’t contain an opening press event either, the list of participating publishers having old-school presentations at the show has
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