Month: November 2019

It has been over two years since Microsoft announced that it would be working on Age of Empires 4, but since that time, pretty much no news on the project has come about. Fortunately, it seems as though this silence will finally be ending tomorrow during the publisher’s X019 event in London. In a new tweet
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After over five years, developer Yacht Club Games has finally announced the release date for the last two expansions in the larger Shovel Knight package. Previously having only been confirmed to release in December, Yacht Club recently divulged that both Shovel Knight: King of Cards and Shovel Knight Showdown will each drop next month on December 10. Additionally, the Shovel
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Atlus published today a 30-minutes long making-of video showing Persona series character designer Shigenori Soejima drawing artwork for Persona 5 Royal. The artwork shows Joker and the new character, Kasumi Yoshizawa, together in their Phantom Thieves outfits. Atlus published this artwork to celebrate the release of the game in Japan. A short version of this
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Pokémon Sword and Shield is due to launch this week, but ahead of launch, there’s already an angry hashtag trending within the walls of Twitter. The hashtag has sparked a large number of tweets calling developer Game Freak liars after leaks surfaced apparently confirming that the game reuses Pokémon models from previous games. It’s worth noting,
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The producers of Yakuza: Like a Dragon recently announced they’re confident in the switch to RPG, that the game will be getting a demo and that we’ll learn much more about the story soon. Both promises came true on November 13, when a press conference was held to announce Yakuza: Like a Dragon‘s development is completed.
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First released for iOS and Android back in 2017 with a Nintendo 3DS release several months later, Layton’s Mystery Journey: Katrielle and the Millionaires’ Conspiracy was a return of Level-5’s once popular puzzle franchise. The change in protagonist from Professor Hershel Layton to his daughter Detective Katrielle Layton breathes new life into the series —
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Medical emergencies are nothing to laugh about, but when you’ve got two clumsy paramedics dropping a patient numerous times and being whacked on the head by scaffolding you can’t help but have a chuckle. That is exactly what Tarsier Games’ surprise title, The Stretchers, is all about: having a good time and bringing people together
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Ever since its introduction almost one year ago, the Epic Games Store has been a controversial storefront. While it lacks some of the features of a platform like Steam, it has courted developers and publishers with enticing deals to make their games exclusive and a better revenue split. Some people see this approach as unfair
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Surprising every 30+ years old gamer in Japan, a sequel for Kowloon’s Gate was announced on November 11, titled Kowloon’s Rhizome. The announcement was made via a Twitter account made for the occasion. The original Kowloon’s Gate never left Japan and first released on PS1 on February 28, 1997. Developed by Zeque, Kowloon’s Gate is
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Even though Pokemon Sword and Shield don’t formally release until later this week, the game has reportedly already found its way into the hands of some players. As such, more information about the latest games in the beloved series have started to come about, but this latest news might not be something that some prospective players will
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