Month: August 2018

If you’re a fan of Slime-san and you’ve been looking for some new content then this will surely liven up your day. Today, developer Fabraz and publisher Headup Games announced that they have partnered with David Laskey, one of the developers of Tumbleseed, in order to bring a level creator to the platformer in the near future. While details
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It’s 2018 and Yacht Club Games is still pumping out new content for Shovel Knight which originally launched back in 2014 and that’s equal parts awesome and unprecedented. Today, Yacht Club revealed the final piece of the Shovel Knight puzzle and this time around, it’ll bring in a multiplayer component. Shovel Knight Showdown will at long last round out the
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While Cyberpunk 2077 looks absolutely gorgeous, many appear to struggle to warm up to the game due to its first-person perspective. At Gamescom 2018 DualShockers had a chat with Quest Designer Patrick Mills, and we asked what kind of feedback the developer received, and if they’re planning to remain firm in the choice. Mills confirmed that
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In the vein of games like Super Mario Maker, platformer Levelhead from Butterscotch Shenanigans will provide its own unique level-building experience for Nintendo Switch owners. Featuring a robust and flexible level-building system, players will be able to create their own platforming levels and play on others. Build levels using either the touch screen or traditional controls,
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Today Microsoft announced its Games With Gold lineup of titles that Xbox Live Gold subscribers will be able to enjoy in the month of September with no additional purchase required. First of all, we get Introversion Software’s Prison Architect for Xbox One, alongside Livelock by Tuque Games and Perfect World Entertainment. Xbox 360 fans will
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As Capcom’s Monster Hunter series continues its reign of world domination this year, Monster Hunter Generations Ultimate brings the enormous giants onto Nintendo’s tiny hybrid system. Nintendo has celebrated the launch of Monster Hunter Generations Ultimate with an exciting new trailer displaying the various different ways in which it can be enjoyed. You can venture
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Blade Strangers is a weird anomaly amongst other fighting game titans like Dragon Ball FighterZ, Tekken 7, and Street Fighter V. It’s not afraid to be something a little bit off the beaten path incorporating substantial indie characters like Isaac from The Binding of Isaac, and Shovel Knight from… Shovel Knight, as well as more niche Japanese characters from the Gunvolt series, Code of Princess, Cave Story, and Umihara Kawase.
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After more than a little clamor for a Monster Hunter port for Nintendo Switch, fans of the series–albeit not necessarily the one that everyone wanted. Even still, Monter Hunter Generations and the previously Japanese-exclusive expanded version, Monster Hunter XX, are fairly underappreciated in the Western audiences, considering all the fanfare that Monster Hunter: World received by new and loyal fans alike. So
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Today Sony Interactive Entertainment’s mobile branch ForwardWorks announced the title of the previously-teased new Wild Arms game for mobile platforms. The game is titled Wild Arms: Million Memories, and will be co-developed by DanMachi Memoria Freese developer Wright Flyer Studios. It will be released in Japan in 2018. To accompany the announcement, we get a teaser featuring the
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It’s no mystery that Idola: Phantasy Star Saga being a mobile game disappointed many. We haven’t received a mainline Phantasy Star game in a long, long time, and the lack of a western localization for Phantasy Star Online 2 still stings. Yet, today Sega released the first gameplay trailer of the game. I have to admit that it looks promising.
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So you don’t have a PlayStation Vita that you can enjoy Bit Kid’s Chasm while on the go? No worries, the team has basically all-but-confirmed that you’ll eventually be able to enjoy the game on the go on another device, the Nintendo Switch. This was posted to the official game’s Twitter account: Geez, @Dan_Adelman‘s desk is a
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Fans were apprehensive to hear that FromSoftware’s next souls-like game, Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice, could potentially have microtransactions. This fear was based off a listing for the game on the UK PlayStation Store that said they may be included. Well fear not, a PR representative for the studio has confirmed to COGconnected that the title will
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