When it comes to Nintendo franchises, The Legend of Zelda has been one of those series that has usually stuck to tradition for the better part of three decades. While Mario has gone go-karting and partying and Pokemon has done everything from wildlife photography to private detective work, Zelda has mainly stuck to epic journeys and big
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Support for Attack on Titan 2 continues with the release of Expulsion Mode, a brand new free-for-all battle royale mode called Expulsion Mode, which you can access right now. In a perfect bit of timing, Attack on Titan 2‘s new Expulsion Mode was released not long after a trailer for the third season of Attack on Titan,
Attack on Titan is one of those franchises that blew up in the West and is regarded as one of the most popular anime series worldwide. After developer Omega Force acquired the license, the team released Attack on Titan for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC in 2016. Evidently the game, as well as the
Attack on Titan 2 from Dynasty Warriors developer Omega Force and publisher Koei Tecmo is less than 24 hours away from its official release. As the date draws near, those itching to get their hands on the title may now start planning on how to obtain all the trophies available in the upcoming hack and slash
Koei Tecmo released new trailers for their titan-slaying action game Attack on Titan 2, coming to PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Switch, and PC on March 20 in North America and Europe, and on March 15 Japan with each platform confirmed with an additional PS Vita release. The trailers give players a preview of Attack on Titan 2
Released in 2014 on the Wii U, the long-waited Hyrule Warriors brought together the worlds of Dynasty Warriors and The Legend of Zelda in a unique and action-packed way, and the title is now bringing the action in a new release on the Nintendo Switch this coming spring. During today’s Nintendo Direct Mini, Nintendo revealed that Hyrule Warriors: Definitive
I remember eagerly anticipating Hyrule Warriors from the moment it was first announced. As a fan of both The Legend of Zelda series and the occasional Dynasty Warriors title, I couldn’t wait to see a more action-oriented take on the series. When I finally got my hands on the game, I wasn’t disappointed; I found