Month: February 2018

Shaq-Fu: A Legend Reborn was announced roughly two years ago and now it’s finally releasing to the public. To celebrate, a video was published, making fun of itself. “October 28, 1994. Shaq-Fu was released. It sucked. Really bad,” the video reads. Well, they’re not wrong…the original Shaq-Fu wasn’t a very good game. It was pretty good looking for a SNES
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Today Atlus released a new trailer of Persona 5 Dancing Star Night and Persona 3 Dancing Moon Night. And yes, I’m sorry, I could fit only one in the headline, Atlus is driving me crazy with these twin releases. The video brings back Tanaka’s Amazing Commodities (Jika Netto Tanaka) to as the perfect medium to advertise the various
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Today Bandai Namco released three new screenshots of the recently-announced action game New Gundam Breaker. The images reveal that the Gundam AGEII Magnum mobile suit from the Gundam Build Divers anime series that was announced by Sunrise earlier today. On top of that, a new map has also been revealed. It’ll be based on the
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Following the reveal of the top-twenty sales chart related to last week on Wednesday,  Media Create released today its weekly analysis, giving further information on the performance of Monster Hunter World in the country. The game was sold locally only for PS4, so the data listed below does not involve the Xbox One version. We
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A few days ago, we reported of a number of pieces of concept artwork of the Final Fantasy VII Remake that appeared at the “Final Fantasy 30th Anniversary Exhibition – Farewell Story Exhibition –” in Tokyo. Unfortunately, back then we managed to get only some really blurry pictures, since taking shots was apparently forbidden. At last, we got some
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Last year, LKA and Wired Productions released The Town of Light, a thought-provoking psychological horror adventure game, on PS4 and Xbox One following its release on PC in 2016. Today, the game’s developers announced that the Nintendo Switch will be added to that console lineup when The Town of Light: Deluxe Edition releases later this Spring.
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Last year, developer Creative Assembly and publisher SEGA announced the Total War Saga series. Titles within this sub-series are set up to be shorter spin-off games based on specific moments throughout history and will help fill the space between major Total War releases. The developers had previously unveiled the first of these titles, A Total War
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Psychological is one of my favorite horror game subgenres; with notable franchises such as Dead Space and Dead Space fading into obscurity, one independent developer is looking to fill in the void with its upcoming title Forbidden Forgiveness. Forbidden Forgiveness is a first-person horror game developed by Geeky Mouse. Although details on the game’s story are scarce, the developers
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Dontnod has been churning out weekly episodes of a behind-the-scenes webseries for their upcoming title Vampyr. The third episode, Human After All, dives into the NPCs of their world. The action-RPG will take a much closer approach than most games, diving more into the human element of a vampire story. In the latest episode, the developers talk about how
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Today Sega and Sony Interactive Entertainment Japan and Asia made the client of the upcoming mecha third-person-shooter Border Break available for pre-download on the Japanese PlayStation Store. The beta will be accessible to anyone that downloads the client (even if we don’t know whether there will be IP blocks in place), and weighs 7.81 gigabytes.
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Move over Detective Pikachu — Nintendo has a brand new movie partnership with animation studio Illumination Entertainment that will get you hooked on the brothas’! According to a recent Tweet from Nintendo, the game and film studio are partnering up to create a new movie Super Mario movie. Even better, we know that Nintendo will hopefully not
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With Nintendo dutifully hitting their plans to release an Animal Crossing, Fire Emblem, and Pokemon game for mobile systems, the Kyoto-based publisher is now expanding their mobile plans to more iconic series — namely, Mario Kart. In an announcement moments ago, Nintendo revealed by Twitter that they will be crafting a brand new application titled Mario Kart Tour. This news is
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