Many longtime Pokémon fans, including myself, were surprised by the announcement of Pokémon: Let’s Go, Pikachu! and Pokémon: Let’s Go, Eevee!. While we had heard the rumors beforehand, they seemed reasonably far-fetched, so it was quite shocking when the titles turned out to be Generation I remakes heavily influenced by the highly successful Pokémon GO. My impressions were
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Bungie, in some ways, has captured lightning in a bottle with Destiny. It’s got a great sci-fi look and, notably, the most refined shooting gameplay that I have ever had the pleasure to play with, next to id Software’s reincarnation of DOOM. There is so much to love about this series and yet, so much
While the XCOM series is currently the dominant force within the tactical strategy game genre right now, new titles are starting to emerge with unique mechanics that help them stand out. Mutant Year Zero: Road to Eden from developer The Bearded Ladies Consulting and Funcom is one of these games, and I was able to meet
BioWare has been known for its outstanding storytelling. From games like Mass Effect, Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic, and Dragon Age, the Canadian developer has created some of the best stories in video games. However, some would say that had come to a halt when Mass Effect: Andromeda hit store shelves last year:
It has been a few years since we’ve been graced with a proper professional tennis video game. Not an arcade-esque, cartoonish styling but an accurate representation of the sport. Bigben Interactive and Breakpoint Studio changed that with the release of Tennis World Tour. With a development team comprised of people who worked on the well-received
E3 2018 has finally come and gone and our WeebcCast is back from a week-long break. After writing 128 news pieces from EA Play to the last day of the show, I simply did not have the energy to squeeze the podcast in, but it’s back with a vengeance. In this tenth episode (yes! We’ve
For all of the months of build-up, here we are: a week after E3 2018 and in full-on conference withdrawal. However, with all of our staff back and our votes tallied, it’s time that we showcase what was DualShockers’ top picks in Los Angeles for this year’s E3. And what a terrific show this year’s
After teasing their newest project a few months back at The Game Awards 2017, many speculated that FromSoftware would be returning to a past IP such as Tenchu or Bloodborne to make a sequel. Upon being revealed during Microsoft’s E3 2018 presentation, however, it was somewhat surprising to see that the now officially titled Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice would instead be
I think many fans of Bethesda Game Studios would agree that the studio’s last title, Fallout 4, was a great game, although a safer entry in the series when it came to new additions that its fanbase may not have connected with, like its Settlements system and more. Otherwise, there’s no doubt a lot to love from Fallout
Skullgirls developer Lab Zero Games released a prototype for and successfully crowdfunded its platformer-RPG Indivisible back in 2015. The developers have been diligently working on the title since then, but it unfortunately got delayed to the first half of 2019 last month. This year at E3, I met Lab Zero Games and publisher 505 Games
Yasuhiro Wada, the creator of games like Harvest Moon and Happy Birthdays, is currently working on a new title called Little Dragons Café. While the game is skewed at a slightly younger audience, it is still balancing an interesting mix of restaurant management, exploring an open archipelago, and raising a dragon. This year at E3
Back in 2013, CD Projekt Red revealed a teaser trailer for its new game based on the tabletop roleplaying game, Cyberpunk 2020. The title was Cyberpunk 2077 and although the trailer was incredibly short and nondescript, it excited everyone that viewed it not only because it looked cool, but because it was within a genre we
Earlier this year at GDC, DualShockers had the chance to talk with Inti Creates President and CEO Takuya Aizu and Associate Producer and International Affairs Coordinator Matt Papa about then-upcoming lineup. In the time since then, Inti Creates released Gal*Gun 2 on Nintendo Switch, revealed and launched Bloodstained: Curse of the Moon to great success, and
In the wake of the gargantuan E3 press conferences from the likes of Bethesda, Microsoft, Sony, and more, the EA Play 2018 press conference feels like it was years ago. That’s one of the most interesting things about E3 season — a few days ago, Respawn Entertainment announced details about their upcoming Star Wars title and, for all
With a trailer that included characters from Naruto, One Piece, and Dragon Ball Z, one of the most exciting and surprising announcements from Microsoft’s E3 2018 press conference was Jump Force. Aside from being a competitive fighter, the game also serves as a celebration of Shonen Jump’s 50th Anniversary that brings characters from Shonen Jump’s manga and
Valkyria Chronicles 4 is already out in Japan, but is finally coming west on PC, PS4, Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch this fall. While the gameplay will be super familiar to series fans, it does introduce a brand new class — the Grenadier — which has the potential to change up the typical strategies that Valkyria
E3 2018 is back and each year is like Christmas for gamers. Dozens upon dozens of new game reveals, announcements, demos, and many, many surprises are shared between some of the biggest names in the games industry, and E3 2018 certainly delivered all that and more. After EA, Bethesda, Microsoft, Square Enix, Ubisoft, Sony, and
Today Square Enix is hosting its very own video showcase from E3 2017, and it’s going to show off what they have in store promising a look at its “exciting future.” We’re probably going to see even more of Kingdom Hearts III, considering that the trailer that was showcased at the Orchestra Concert (featuring Ratatouille
The second big press conference of E3 2018 is coming, and it’s Bethesda’s turn to show its hand. We already know that we’re going to see more of Fallout 76, and another probably extensive look at Rage 2, but considering Bethesda‘s rich portfolio of owned IPs, there are certainly few limits to what the imagination can concoct
We aren’t even into the first sentence of the article, and I know what you are already asking. “Lou, are you kidding me?” Fortnite is a worldwide phenomenon — lightning in a bottle. Any comparison to it must be hyperbolic. And yeah, I usually agree there. But that doesn’t mean Hi-Rez Studios isn’t setting themselves
Today Electronic Arts opens the E3 celebrations (even if they aren’t exactly at E3) with its own EA Play show. Quite a few games are expected to be shown, including more gameplay of BioWare’s Anthem, Battlefield V’s multiplayer, a ton of sports games, and likely more. Of course, you can enjoy the whole show here on DualShockers, checking
With E3 so dangerously close, it is hard to remember that it is one of many gaming and tech-related conferences. And this year, DualShockers took a trip to a new one for us: AT&T Shape 2018. While other conferences tend to focus either primarily on technology, gaming, filmmaking, or the eSports scene, AT&T Shape merges
With the run-up to E3 in full gear, gamers are finally getting a taste of what’s to come this holiday season and beyond. Among the new additions to the class of 2018, DICE recently announced their next game in the Battlefield series, Battlefield V, which is both a return to World War II and a follow-up
I was eleven years old and in the fifth grade when Kingdom Hearts II released. The week it came out was my final week of classes before spring break. After getting out of school on Friday, my mom took me to Target to pick up Kingdom Hearts II. I even think she bought it for me rather than
At E3 2018, I just want to hear something, anything about Titanfall 3. I want someone from Respawn Entertainment, the developers of Titanfall, to let me know that “it’s going to be alright.” Now, I don’t actually expect this to happen, but I can dream. Let’s start with some raw honesty: I don’t just like Titanfall
Race six is over, and I’m shaking from the caffeine fix I needed in order keep up with this game. My eyes sting from the sheer concentration of trying to process the rapidly approaching bends, and I’m sure my finger is exhausted. Antigraviator is a fast-paced, intense racer that feeds you the track so fast
As I watched the credit’s roll on developer Dontnod Entertainment’s most known title Life is Strange, I said to myself that, while the game’s story was fantastic, I would love to see what they could do if they combined their level of story-telling with more expansive gameplay. So when the same studio announced Vampyr as a third-person action RPG,
We’re one week away from E3 2018, and Japanese developers been increasing their presence at the show in Los Angeles over the past few years. It’s inevitable that among the many announcements and reveals, there will be many from Japan. Some have been already teased, like a new look at Hideo Kojima’s Death Stranding. Others
Roguelikes are a ubiquitous genre within the indie scene, so it can be hard for some of them to be noticed. To stand out, new roguelikes need to try something the feels original. Everspace from Rockfish Games successfully does so by splicing typical roguelike mechanics with that of an expansive space shooter to craft a
I have long been attracted to rogue-like adventures because they often give me a plentiful level of replay value or have surprising multiplayer elements. Death Road to Canada most certainly fits that mold, but still retains its originality while using a grand list of parody material that pulls from video game lore and super-hero fanaticism.
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