Month: April 2019

Boundary Break is definitely one of my favorite YouTube channels. If you are unaware of the channel, Boundary Break does exactly what it sounds like, break the boundaries of your favorite games to show what is going on behind the scenes. The latest episode dove right into one of my favorite games ever made, Shovel
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Despite Mortal Kombat 11 otherwise being an excellent fighting game and one of the best entries in the series, fans have been pretty disgruntled about the Towers of Time mode. If you do not know, the game mode is a time-limited set of challenges that has players fight computer-controlled opponents for rewards. The only issue
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The Persona 3, Catherine, and Monogatari inspired visual novel CHROMATOSE has gotten a new update on their official Kickstarter page. The update includes several quality of life changes and additions, as well as a new character and a new pause menu interface. In the Kickstarter update, the developers revealed they are currently implementing a skip
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Have you ever wondered what a Shakespearean-based adventure game but in the point of view of the heroine instead of its main character would be like? Studio Golden Glitch sets up that premise with their upcoming point-and-click adventure game Elsinore, which follows the chronicles of protagonist Ophelia and is set in the world of Shakespeare’s Hamlet.
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PlayStation Now has continued to grow after its incredibly rocky start. While it hasn’t reached the success of its rival in Xbox Game Pass, the PlayStation subscription service has slowly gained an audience and much of that can be attributed to the addition of being able to download offered titles last year. Since the service
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I’m a sucker for physical copies of games. Show me a SteelBook or a reversible cover and I’m yours. Final Fantasy X/X-2 HD released just over a week ago on the Nintendo Switch and European Switch owners can grab a reversible cover if they have some Platinum My Nintendo points lying around. You can check out the
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On a recent episode of Umasugi Wave, Super Robot Wars Producer Takanobu Terada revealed that Super Robot Wars T’s Asian versions are selling very well, even more than the Japanese version. Producer Terada cited Taiwan, Hong Kong, and South Korea as the countries where the game is selling the most in Asia. He thanked the
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Even though the Nintendo Switch Online service has only been around since September of 2018, it seems like the subscription program is already raking in quite a bit of money. As revealed during Nintendo’s recent earnings call going over financial numbers from the past fiscal year, it was announced that the Nintendo Switch Online service
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