Month: April 2019

Visual novel developing studio Takuyo announced today on Twitter it will port Shinigami to Shoujo to PlayStation Vita this July in Japan. Shinigami to Shoujo is an Otome Game which first released in 2011 on PSP, only in Japan. Shinigami to Shoujo puts players in the shoes of Sayo Toono, a girl who lives with her big brother and
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Ysbryd Games and Sukeban Games’ VA-11 HALL-A: Cyberpunk Bartender Action is one of the most unique visual novels to come along it recent years. It mixes the intricacies of relationships with bartending, mixology, and a cyberpunk setting, making the game unlike much else out there. The game has found success on PC and PS Vita, having sold
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NeocoreGames’ Warhammer 40,000: Inquisitor – Martyr came out for PC last June; unfortunately, the response to the ARPG upon release was somewhat mixed. Since launch, the developers have chipped away at updating the game and bringing it to consoles. Today, NeocoreGames unveiled a 2.0 update that will rework the progression system, level cap, endgame content,
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The official roster reveals for Mortal Kombat 11 just keep on coming. NetherRealm Studios has released an all-new TV commercial to help promote Mortal Kombat 11‘s imminent release, which also happens to konfirm the return of Kitana. You can check out the trailer below. Kitana made her Mortal Kombat debut back in Mortal Kombat II in
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As gamers, there are probably very few things that excite us more than coming across someone with a gigantic video game collection that covers their many walls from floor to ceiling. One hardcore gamer from Texas has done just that with his gargantuan collection of video games from every corner of the gaming spectrum that has
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Graphics aside, Three Fields Entertainment’s Dangerous Driving feels like a racing game straight out of 2005. From the UI to the focus on speed, thrills, and arcade-like action as opposed to realism, the game certainly elicits a feeling more akin to Project Gotham Racing and Burnout, which this game’s developers created at Criterion, as opposed to modern
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In an interview with IGN about the upcoming Judgment, the Yakuza team spoke about the difficulties behind replacing actor Pierre Taki’s in-game likeness Kyohei Hamura, as well as how they managed to avoid delaying the Western release of the title. Yakuza Studio head Toshihiro Nagoshi stated that “We’ve already finished replacing it. It’s an original
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Bloodborne is well-settled as a masterpiece in environmental storytelling, but was that developer From Software’s only intention to flesh out characters? Apparently not. In a recently discovered dive into some of the game’s cut content, it appears that early boss Father Gascoigne was planned to be a companion DLC with voice-over dialogue. News comes by way
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Reported on by Eurogamer, Sony, Microsoft, and Nintendo are all being investigated by the UK government’s Competition and Markets Authority to see if the auto-renewal feature’s terms of Nintendo Switch Online, PlayStation Plus, and Xbox Live are “unfair.” According to the CMA’s announcement of the investigation, it will try to answer some questions to “helo
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