Month: May 2020

May the 4th be with you all. Today, there’s some special news for our more force-sensitive readers. If you’ve got a PS4 and have your PSVR all hooked up, you’ll be ready when Vader Immortal, in its entirety, arrives on the platform this Summer. Announced in a post by Mark Miller, the creative director at developer
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CERO, the Computer Entertainment Rating Organization, announced it will resume activities on May 7. In a statement published on May 4, the organization announced it will start rating Japaneses games again while strengthening measures to ensure the safety of its employees. Here’s a quick translation of the statement: “Our Organization was temporarily closed due to
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Figurine fans, this one’s for you. Both Amazon and the Square Enix online store has released several Final Fantasy VII Remake figurines for preorder including Cloud, Aerith, Tifa, Barret, and Sephiroth. There are two types: the first are three statuettes of Cloud, Aerith, and Sephiroth and second type are action figures. For comparison’s sake, here’s
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Previously Bandai Namco revealed a character in Digimon Survive, Kaito Shinonome and his partner Dracumon. In a brand new update we learn more about him and are introduced to his younger sister Miu Shinonome and her partner Shakomon. Kaito lives in the region where the extracurricular camp takes place. His family moved there a few
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Xenoblade Chronicles: Definitive Edition has been getting tons of new information, a gameplay trailer, and brand new screenshots revealing way more about the game. We also find out more about the epilogue, including the party and new mechanics. You can check out the trailer for the main story below: There are tons of new screenshots
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Coming two years after the success of Assassin’s Creed Odyssey, fans of the series won’t have too long to wait until the next chapter with the upcoming Assassin’s Creed Valhalla. As revealed this week by Ubisoft, Valhalla will take the franchise into the times of vikings, which may have some similarities with 2018’s critically-acclaimed God of War. However, despite
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Today, The Game Awards creator and producer Geoff Keighley announced Summer Game Fest, a 4-month all-digital event featuring new announcements and free playable content. From May to August 2020, the Summer Game Fest will feature updates from some of the biggest publishers, platforms, and developers from the games industry. In a tweet, Keighley revealed “Phase
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