Month: November 2019

While Sony has yet to formally reveal just what the PS5 will look like, images of the console’s dev kit design have previously leaked online via patents. Now, it looks as though the same thing has happened for the PS5’s new controller, the DualShock 5. Spotted by VGC, the Japanese Patent Office recently updated and
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Despite outcries from some in the community to boycott the latest Pokemon entries, it seems as though Sword and Shield have gotten off to one of the strongest starts from a sales perspective in the history of the franchise. In its first week of availability, Pokemon Sword and Shield lapped the competition on the UK sales chart. Pokemon Sword
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To get the lingering Google Stadia question out of the way first: If you have a solid internet connection, it works! Google Stadia functions surprisingly well, actually, and is definitely the best cloud-based gaming experience in the industry. Even if it is not 100% devoid of any issues, things like input lag are rarely problematic.
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Today, Square Enix revealed that one of DualShockers’ favorite PS4 games, NieR: Automata, will be getting a tie-in novel in Fall 2020. The novel is being released under the game publisher’s new “Square Enix Manga & Book” imprint and it will be titled NieR Automata: YoRHa Boys.  The novel’s author is Jun Eishima, who has
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Do you remember Babylon’s Fall? It was announced for PS4 and Steam by Square Enix at their E3 2018 conference. Babylon’s Fall is developed by PlatinumGames, and we don’t actually know anything else about it. Except for the cryptic words and the scarce worldbuilding presented in the game’s sole trailer. Seeing PlatinumGames’ history, it’ll probably
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Pokémon Sword and Shield came out last week, giving fans the weekend to jump into the idyllic British-inspired setting. While the build-up to launch found Game Freak wading through the controversy surrounding the leaked character models, it seems there’s a new and odd annoyance that has been discovered within the game. No, this isn’t more
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If there is any indication, this weekend has been a big one for fans of Path of Exile, the massively-popular action-RPG that has built a devoted following in the six years since its debut. While the original game still maintains an active (and growing) playerbase, an upcoming sequel is on the way alongside several other developments
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Since its launch earlier this year, Mortal Kombat 11 has already been a massive success and broken new records for the long-running, iconic fighting game franchise. Aside from ranking as one of this year’s best-selling games alone, Mortal Kombat 11 has also been bringing in a number of new (and familiar) faces to the fighting series through
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With its launch back in May of this year, Rage 2 brought fans of the cult classic shooter back into the wastelands for another round of chaotic shooting, looting, and chaos (did we mention chaos), with the game’s second post-launch expansion now out and giving players a frightfully good time. Bethesda Softworks has released the official
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With its release last year, Jurassic World Evolution brought players a brand new way to make the dinosaur-filled theme park of their dreams come to life (with hopefully minimal chaos in the process). Created by Elite: Dangerous maker Frontier Developments, the studio managed to create an immersive park builder inspired by one of the most beloved film
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The Mega Man Zero/ZX Legacy Collection, which was set to debut on January 21st, 2020, has been officially delayed by Capcom. Kazuhiro Tsuchiya, Mega Man series producer, revealed the news himself in a new video posted to the Mega Man YouTube account. The delay was also announced on the Capcom Unity blog: Its new release is
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