I think I’ve finally figured out why I like racing games so much: they are good pallette cleansers. In a world full of similar first-person shooters, platformers, and open-world games, racing titles often times help me get away from the tired and the mundane, as much as I like the aforementioned genres. Not only that,
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This year, Bethesda has launched two new versions of The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim — one for Nintendo’s hybrid console, the Nintendo Switch, as well as a VR port for the PlayStation 4. On top of that, The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim VR also serves as the first of three VR titles released by Bethesda this year (with
When it comes to tabletop gaming and “the classics,” few hold the regard of something like Settlers of Catan. Amassing over 22 million sales over the course of its 20+ years since release, Catan is a game that’s synonymous with tabletop gaming. Thanks to the immersive powers of virtual reality, tabletop players will get to experience the
Star Wars Battlefront II‘s release made headlines for the temporary removal of the pervasive microtransactions scheme that caused a large controversy among gamers. Yet, they aren’t gone forever, and they will return in some form after the development team changes their inner workings. At the moment, we do not know how. In recent times, the
Star Wars Battlefront II should’ve been the Chosen One. After the lackluster response to 2015’s Battlefront, Battlefront II seemed to have the breadth of content and an added campaign to please that those who felt slighted from the first game wanted in the sequel. At its best moments, Battlefront II is the game that we hoped it would be with some
I was a bit hesitant when I first heard that Injustice 2 was coming to PC. Don’t get me wrong, Injustice 2 is one of may favorite games of this year so far, but the PC ports of both fighting games and DC titles from WB haven’t had the best track record. Fortunately, this port ran
Since 1979, the gaming industry has made fourteen attempts at creating a Superman video game worthy of your time and wallet. While many of these games were a valiant effort (except Superman 64) fans of the Man of Steel never received an actual Superman game per se; Megaton Rainfall is the superhero game no one wanted. But, I am
With no exception, Chicago-based developer Jackbox Games sets the gold standard for local multiplayer party games. Obviously, this includes the newly-released Jackbox Party Pack 4 – the latest iteration of the series, packing together a diverse and largely Twitch/livestream-inspired bundle that was an instant hit with both gamers and non-gamers I brought to the table.
With Xenoblade Chronicles 2‘s release date quickly approaching, many fans are excited to get their hands one of Nintendo’s most beloved RPG series. However, perhaps you’re still on the fence about it. If that’s the case, we’ve got you covered. There’s so much about Xenoblade Chronicles 2 that could and should be discussed, but we’re
There’s a group of gamers who seem to crave niche titles that otherwise won’t receive much attention from the larger gaming population. These gamers don’t necessarily want what’s popular or what’s on everyone’s most anticipated list, and they like it that way. Luckily, NIS America has come to give this group what they want and
RiME is a wonderful game in the Nintendo Switch’s handheld mode. I’ll go as far to say it’s the perfect game to get nestled into bed with and play in short or long bursts. I found my time with the game to be sort of therapeutic, to some degree. RiME isn’t a stressful title, and none of its
[Editor’s Note: We will be waiting until servers have gone live to the general public this Friday before posting our final review of Star Wars Battlefront II. A few days after this time, we will publish our official review with our score. The multiplayer portion of our time with Battlefront II took place at a review event hosted
Visual Arts and Key are well known in the visual novel community for being the developers of some of the greatest stories ever told, which are usually ones that make your heart ache and eyes water. Recently, we’ve seen the company have a larger presence in the west and it has led to them looking
I will admit, and I made it quite clear from my review of Life Is Strange: Before the Storm’s Episode 1: Awake, that I wasn’t the biggest fan of how Deck Nine portrayed a high school friendship. Similarly, I just didn’t believe in the relationship between Chloe and Rachel. To me, the introduction into the
The Flame in the Flood is another fine addition to the Nintendo Switch’s library this year. If you’re looking for a survival game on the handheld-console hybrid that isn’t Minecraft, Flame in the Flood is definitely worth checking out, as it manages to mix some very unique survival and roguelike mechanics that set it apart from other titles in
Last year, id Software and Bethesda Softworks brought back DOOM — one of the most notable series in gaming history that revolutionized the first-person shooter genre. The only word to describe how well it actually turned out is “miraculous.” With no exception, it is the perfect modern interpretation of the classic. While it brings back some
I have done nothing but play Star Wars Battlefront II’s multiplayer over the last two days. While I’m reserving my full thoughts for my final review of the game, I’ve greatly enjoyed my time so far with it and I can’t wait for servers to go live on launch day. Instead, what I want to dive into is
Happy November! New month, new excuses to get back to killing each other. Together… as a family. It’s time for another DualShockers Community Playdate! This week, we’re playing Fortnite Battle Royale on PS4. Now, this game is absolutely free. Therefore, you don’t have any plausible reason to skip out! Come join us inside the rapidly shrinking battleground of doom.
If there’s one developer who knows how to make a dungeon crawler it’s Demon Gaze II‘s Experience. Time and again we’ve seen solid dungeon crawling games, such as Stranger of Sword City and Operation Abyss: New Tokyo Legacy. But one title that has stood out to me was their 2014 release of Demon Gaze on PlayStation Vita. The game
If you have read my recent preview of Horizon Zero Dawn‘s upcoming DLC The Frozen Wilds, you probably already know that Guerrilla Games cracked up the beauty of the expansion’s environment as high as they could. Now it’s time to show you exactly what I mean. In the gallery below, you can see thirty-six screenshots
During a press event in Paris, DualShockers had the chance to check out an extended gameplay session of Detroit: Become Human by Quantic Dream. On top of the older demo featuring the hostage crisis with Connor as the playable character, we finally see Kara in action, as she finds herself in a rather dire situation. The
During a preview event hosted by Sony in Paris, DualShockers had a chance to check out Horizon Zero Dawn‘s expansion The Frozen Wilds, which will in a few days to a PS4 near you. The expansion isn’t a sequel to the main game, but it’s actually set in parallel, opening a large new area named “The Cut”
With the release of Call of Duty: WWII, which is already supporting Microsoft’s yet unreleased new console, the Xbox One X. Thanks to that, we can take a look at what the console has to offer on a prominent third party game, especially in comparison to its primary competitor, the PS4 Pro. Below you can
Yesterday I got to get my hands on the newly-revealed EA UFC 3 on PS4, and although it’s still an early build, it looked and played incredibly smooth and showed off many of the new improvements that developer EA Canada have been boasting about. Graphically, technically, and simply authentically, the game has been boosted to the next
Microsoft is on the verge of a new console release, and no, it’s not a jump into the next generation. Instead what we have here is a super-charged mid-cycle refresh known as the Xbox One X. With its release, the “X” cements itself as the new top-shelf option within the Xbox One family and, for
Poland is on its way to becoming a huge contender in the video game market. The success of Polish games like The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt, Dying Light, and 60 Seconds! make the market stand out in both Eastern Europe and worldwide. For the past few years, a pair of gaming events have gone on
Earlier this year I had the pleasure of reviewing the Nintendo Switch, initially handing the fledgling console a then-controversial 6.5 out of 10. Even still, my final wording on the console was somewhat critical: “the Nintendo Switch has potential — it’s up to Nintendo to show how far that potential can reach.” As we quickly
Raid: World War II is a disaster. Even with some of its more redeemable qualities, it’s hard to recommend over other phenomenal World War II shooters this year like Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus, and Call of Duty: World War II. The game seems like a culmination of too many ideas that never come together. Developer Lion game Lion clearly
Have you heard of Zwei: The Ilvard Insurrection? Don’t beat yourself up if you haven’t. It’s the second entry in the series from Falcom, the developers of Ys and The Legend of Heroes. Originally released in Japan in 2009 for PC, Zwei is an action series that many gamers might have missed. With that said,
The Summon Night series has always been a bitter pill to swallow for western JRPG fans. Many of the entries in the mainline titles have never been localized besides Summon Night 5 on PSP in 2016. The series commits to a well-told story with a large cast of characters that are featured in multiple spin-offs
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