The Nintendo Switch, despite some hardware limitations, has been surprisingly friendly to Musou games. So far Hyrule Warriors, Fire Emblem Warriors and Warriors Orochi 4 have all hit the system, and today Koei Tecmo America announced plans to bring a definitive edition of Dynasty Warriors 8 to the hybrid console before the end of 2018.
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Polish developer People Can Fly has had a very interesting decade. After rising to prominence through the cult classics Painkiller and Bulletstorm, the studio was acquired by Epic Games in 2012. While becoming a subsidiary under a large and safe company like Epic is a preferable situation for a lot of developers, People Can Fly
Sega released its annual integrated report for 2018, providing a lot of interesting information on the situation of its video game business and the strategy for the future. In the current fiscal year, the company is continuing to targeting earnings growth in the packaged gams business by strengthening the global release of Japanese games, creating new
Gordon slides in and out of the barn’s patio cover wielding a crossbow that shoots red hot rebar at Combine soldiers. Effortlessly switching between the crossbow, submachine gun, and shotgun, Gordon moves into the house opposite the barn and absorbs an inhuman amount of bullets into his HEV suit. Not even the Combine hunter with
Techland is using the upcoming release of Red Dead Redemption 2 to tease something related to Call of Juarez: Gunslinger. This came in the form of a new video released on the company’s official Facebook and YouTube accounts where Gunslinger protagonist Silas Graves leaves a message for Arthur Morgan, Red Dead Redemption 2’s main character.
*Editor’s Note: Some specific story moments and spoilers from The Last of Us, The Last of Us: Left Behind, Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End, and Uncharted: The Lost Legacy will be addressed in the course of this editorial. We all have heard of Naughty Dog; whether you’re a fan of their games or not, there is no denying they continuously
October has just recently kicked off which means it’s time for a new slate of games to hit PS Now, Sony’s subscription service that allows you to play a vast catalog of titles. Over on the PlayStation Blog today, it was revealed just which titles will be hitting the service this month. The Elder Scrolls Online and Sniper
It’s 2018 and we still can’t change our PSN usernames. An oversight from Sony when first launching the PlayStation Network in 2006 has forced those who created their usernames when they were in middle school (like me) to be stuck with them for as long as they have continued to have that same account. Finally
Last weekend at Minecon Earth, Microsoft and Mojang announced Minecraft: Dungeons, a dungeon crawling spin-off to one of the most successful games of all time. Minecraft enjoys around 91 million active monthly users right now and doesn’t show any signs of stopping. That being said, Business Insider still asked Microsoft’s Head of Minecraft Helen Chiang
It’s no secret that CD Projekt Red’s The Witcher 3: The Wild Hunt was one of the biggest runaway successes of this generation. The series as a whole has even surpassed 33 million units sold. Due to how successful this series has become and believing his share of revenue was too low, Andrzej Sapkowski, author
The online features for three notable PS3 titles will be shutting down on October 25 according to updates on their PlayStation Store pages. These three games are PlayStation All-Stars Battle Royale, Warhawk, and Twisted Metal. The shuttering of these online services will roll around at 12:00am PT on October 25, impacting trophies and the multiplayer
On Wednesday, Facebook and Oculus unveiled the Oculus Quest, the first standalone VR headset. While we knew the headset would have over 50 titles at launch, including fan favorites like Robo Recall and Moss as well as the upcoming Vader Immortal: A Star Wars VR Series, some were still a bit confused about how powerful the system
Sony today revealed next month’s lineup of games that will be available to download for free for PS Plus subscribers and at least one of them noticeably fits in with October’s biggest holiday. To coincide with Halloween, Friday the 13th: The Game will now be coming to PS Plus. This asymmetrical multiplayer game allows you to take
Naughty Dog’s The Last of Us Part II Outbreak reveal is right around the corner today and to mark the celebration when the cordyceps fungus hit and almost killed the entire nation, Sony has treated us to some pretty big discounts on the PlayStation Store, but only if you live in the US. A lot
It looks like we won’t be able to buy PixelJunk Sidescroller after this week due to some limited music licensing agreements between Sony America and some licensing agents. Dylan Cuthbert, founder of Q-games and the creator of the PixelJunk series, tweeted about the weird licensing issue. Due to a time limited music licensing agreement between
While PS Vita fans have been holding out and avidly supporting the platform for years, it seems like Sony’s handheld console is finally nearing its end. In a recent interview with Famitsu, Sony Interactive Entertainment’s Senior Vice President Hiroyuki Oda confirmed that production will be ending next year. In the interview, which was translated by
The PlayStation Classic was revealed by Sony early this morning and has pretty much been the talk of the gaming world since then. Over the course of the day, pre-orders for the miniature console have been appearing across various retailers. Now, it has finally popped up on Amazon. If you’d like to lock in your
For the past week or so, I have been enjoying the Blackout beta for Treyarch’s Call of Duty: Black Ops 4 to get my first taste of its much-anticipated take on the Battle Royale genre. What I’ve been most surprised by is the level of nostalgia that I experienced while exploring its large map—from familiar
Back in 2015, Size Five Games released The Swindle on several platforms. Today, over three years after the game’s initial release, the developers have revealed have partnered with publisher Curve Digital to bring The Swindle to Nintendo Switch next month. The Swindle will be available on the hybrid console on October 11 and will only
While game companies 2K, Valve, and Blizzard have turned off loot boxes in Belgium after the Belgian Gaming Commission determined them to be an “illegal game of chance” back in April, EA has not followed suit with FIFA 18. Dutch outlet publication Nieuwsblad reports that as a result, the Gaming Commission is seeking action from Belgian prosecutors against EA.
In-game purchases have been at the center of gaming-related controversy over the past year. From NBA 2K18 and Middle Earth: Shadow of War to Star Wars Battlefront II, everyone and their mom have basically complained about their implementation recently in one way or another. While only time will tell if developers change their in-game monetization
PlayStation has announced that PS Vue will be launching over 200 local channels today with no additional cost to your subscription. The channels include stations from ABC, CBS, FOX, and NBC stations. The full list of cities that are receiving a local channel is quite long and can be accessed here. With the large breadth
Today Sony Interactive Entertainment announced the games that will be granted to PlayStation Plus members for the month of September with no additional purchase required. We’ll get Destiny 2 by Bungie and God of War III Remastered by Sony Interactive Entertainment itself for PS4. PS3 users will be able to enjoy Another World – 20th Anniversary
If you are anything like me, your PS4 or Xbox One isn’t just a gaming device. It is also your all points stop for entertainment in your living room–mainly Netlfix. Sure, I’m mostly spending my time replaying my third run of Persona 5, but I also like to put time aside to catch up on Disenchantment or watch
I hope we’ll never stop hearing about Shovel Knight, and the developers at Yacht Club Games seem to agree as they’ve just teased an all-new “game” coming to Shovel Knight: Treasure Trove. The development team took to Twitter to say this: Knights assemble! Stay tuned to @IGN next week for the first look at an all new game
I often find myself scrolling through media outlets–like Twitter, for instance–shaking my head and breathing long sighs of disappointment when I come across posts that seemingly point the finger at video games for the world’s mental health problems. The vast majority of research on the effects of “gaming” has been on its negative impact: namely,
Bringing comic book characters to life in a fitting and accurate way has always been a rocky road for video game developers. While the Marvel Cinematic Universe™ seems to be perpetually knocking it out of the park, comic to game transitions oftentimes aren’t quite as on point. With Insomniac Games’ incarnation of Peter Parker’s alter
Even since its release in 2012, Diablo III has still remained a hugely popular title across PC and consoles, and it seems as though that Nintendo Switch owners may be able to look forward to slaying demons with their friends later this year. The apparent confirmation of Diablo III for Nintendo Switch has come by way of Forbes,
With soccer/football season about to be in full swing, FIFA 19 is preparing for a big launch next month, and to go alongside the game’s debut in late September numerous PS4 hardware bundles will be coming to Europe, as revealed by Sony. Over on the European PlayStation Blog, Sony detailed that six different PS4 and PS4
As one of the final projects to come from the brief, but impactful, run of developer Clover Studio (the predecessor to a team that would become PlatinumGames), a game like Okami certainly was a good note to end on. The PS2-era action-adventure game–originally released back in 2006–garnered critical acclaim for its striking balance of gameplay that had
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