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When we think of horror games, our minds usually swing immediately to the survival end of the genre’s spectrum with classic titles such as Resident Evil, Silent Hill, and more recently the Dead Space series. Rightly so, too, as these are phenomenal franchises and well-deserving of their placements as the pinnacles of horror within the video
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There is beautiful simplicity to DMM Games’ Gal Metal — a rhythm game without burdensome pre-set melodies or on-screen prompts, or licensed music for that matter. All that exists is a quirky alien invasion story, an adorable artstyle, and percussion-based gameplay that will really speak to any skill level, provided that you can carry a beat.
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Following our character creation of a charismatic mafiosa dictator with a love of Wes Anderson-esque pastels, it was time to jump into the first mission of the Tropico 6 campaign — starting off in the spot where you first meet series favorite sycophant, Penultimo! To check out what exactly happened (and how we stumbled through the game’s control scheme),
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After initially unveiling the PlayStation Classic earlier this year, Sony today finally announced the full list of titles that will be coming to the mini-console for those of us here in western markets. Regardless of whether you think it’s missing out on such classic games like Crash Bandicoot, Spyro the Dragon, or Castlevania: Symphony of the Night, it’s
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Like all Shounen Jump-inspired games, Jump Force piqued the interest of many fans of anime and manga, and it’s continuing to make the news with frequent announcements of new characters for its crazy battle royale. While it’s not the ultra-popular kind of battle royale that everyone is talking about nowadays, there’s always something fascinating about a
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Most digital marketplaces are currently flooded with horror titles to coincide with the spookiest season of the year. Blood-splattered franchises like Resident Evil, Amnesia, Friday the 13th, and an entire catalog of games with the word “Dead” in their titles are all supplying scares for discounted prices. However, there’s no denying that a horror-based haul
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Earth Defense Force is coming back to the western markets with a one-two punch. In December, we’re finally going to be able to enjoy Earth Defense Force 5, while next year we’re getting Earth Defense Force Iron Rain. Recently, DualShockers spoke with Producer Nobuyuki Okajima to ask him a few questions about the upcoming titles, which will
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A little over a year ago, Square Enix surprised everyone with Left Alive, a brand new survival shooter set in the world of Front Mission boasting a star-studded staff. Now, a year later (including several months of silence), the game is getting closer to its release. In order to know more about what we can expect, DualShockers talked to
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Editor’s Note: Slight spoilers for the end of the main story in Marvel’s Spider-Man may be discussed in this article. Read at your own peril. The first piece of post-launch DLC for Marvel’s Spider-Man has arrived this week and with it, Insomniac Games continues to prove just how intimately familiar they are with the titular character and his universe. The Heist,
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Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice is certainly one of the most anticipated games for next year, marking the return to a new IP for FromSoftware and its enigmatic Director Hidetaka Miyazaki, this time under Activision’s wide umbrella. In order to hear more about the upcoming game, DualShockers talked with FromSoftware Communication Manager Yasuhiro Kitao, who provided us (through
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Cyberpunk 2077 is one of the most anticipated games among the RPG crowd, considering that its pedigree includes the fact that it’s developed by the folks behind the massively successful The Witcher franchise, and the inspiration from one of the most beloved pen and paper RPGs of all time. While CD Projekt RED has finally revealed
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I’ve always likened couch multiplayer gameplay to a Rosetta Stone of sorts—no matter what language people may speak, however way they communicate, or their experience with video games, there’s something universal about playing a relatively simple game together that is uniting. In an age dominated by blockbuster online games, the independent studios of the games
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For the first day of the Portland Retro Gaming Expo only the Arcade side of the convention floor was open to the public, containing tons of old consoles, arcade cabinets, and pinball tables. Those walking in will first come across tables set up in a giant H with everything from Apple II to Dreamcast and
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Just before Tokyo Game Show 2018, 3D Publisher revealed the next chapter of the Omega Labyrinth series, Omega Labyrinth Life, and surprisingly the game is going to land on the Nintendo Switch after two installments on PlayStation platforms. DualShockers talked to Producer Yosuke Uchida to find out the reasons behind that choice and to learn more about what
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During Tokyo Game Show 2018, D3 Publisher announced the return of the Onechanbara series with Onechanbara Origin. The game will actually be a remake of the first two titles of the franchise The Onechanbara and The Onechanbara 2, released for PS2 in 2004 and 2005 respectively. Not a lot of information has been provided thus far, so we talked
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Under Koei Tecmo’s wide umbrella, Nagano-based developer Gust is working hard on multiple Atelier projects, including Nelke & the Legendary Alchemists: Ateliers of the New World and the Atelier Arland Series Deluxe Pack. In order to know more, DualShockers talked to Producers Keisuke Kikuchi and Junzo Hosoi, also trying to extract a few tidbits of information on what could come
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