Month: May 2020

Marvel’s Avengers will get a new gameplay showcase this June. That will likely be an exciting time for interested fans. However, today the studio announced some important updates concerning accessibility and diversity in the upcoming game. Crystal Dynamic’s Meagan Marie (Senior Community & Social Media Manager) and Mariah Robinson (Game Designer) sat down to talk
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Originally released for the GameCube in 2003, Final Fantasy Crystal Chronicles became one of the more beloved Final Fantasy spin-off titles over the years. Thanks to its co-op focused gameplay, players could band together on an epic RPG adventure and take down foes, and fans of Crystal Chronicles can do that all over again when its remastered version
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Another week, another video where Video Manager Mario Rivera and I (News Editor Michael Ruiz) talk about something in the wide world of video games. This week we talk about the newest Predator: Hunting Grounds DLC and the Mortal Kombat 11: Aftermath expansion. Our discussion begins with the Predator: Hunting Grounds DLC which adds Dutch
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Assassin’s Creed Valhalla‘s Narrative Director, Derby McDevitt, addressed a fan’s question over on twitter recently about the new placement of the series’ signature stabbing implement, stating that it boils down to the Viking’s sense of honor. Eivor's Hidden Blade is on top of the wrist in Assassin's Creed Vallhalla. Why is that? @DarbyMcDevitt has got
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There are a lot of reasons to enjoy Final Fantasy 7 Remake. Maybe you enjoy revisiting Midgar in its newly-rendered glory, or maybe you just like watching Tifa kick ass. No matter what though, if you’ve been enjoying the game, you’ve probably been bopping along to its soundtrack. The Final Fantasy series is known for all-out bombastic
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Coming off Jotun and Sundered, developer Thunder Lotus Games have made a series of distinct indie games thanks to their striking art direction and unique gameplay elements. The studio’s upcoming title Spiritfarer especially seems like one of its most ambitious games yet, with a new gameplay trailer highlighting its gameplay and poignant story about death. During the Wholesome Direct
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You’ve probably no doubt heard of a simulation called Second Life, a game developed by Linden Lab that probably inserts its way into conversations randomly whenever you’re talking about a social heavy game with avatars. Despite being nearly 20 years old, there are people that still play the game that originally launched in 2003. What’s more,
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