Month: July 2020

Suikoden spiritual successor Eiyuden Chronicle was freshly announced for a Fall 2022 release by Rabbit & Bear Studios, made by ex Suikoden and Konami developers. Most notably, some of the JRPG’s main characters, and a few locations, were detailed in the Japanese press released of the game’s reveal. We’ve translated all the profiles below, but
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Among the multiple titles revealed during the pre-show for the Xbox Games Showcase is Balan Wonderworld, a new title from Square Enix being created by the minds behind the original Sonic The Hedgehog games: Yuji Naka and Naoto Oshima. Described by Naka as the “action game of action games,” Balan Wonderworld puts players in the shoes of a character
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We have covered the MeToo movement’s recent pass through the competitive Smash community extensively recently. Allegations have been levied against players at nearly every level, including ZeRo, who rose to prominence in the mid-2010s as a Smash 4 champion. However, ZeRo now has virtually no online platforms following a ban from Twitch. ZeRo, whose real name is Gonzalo
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In a tweet from the official Spike Chunsoft account, the Danganronpa developer has announced it’ll be self-publishing the games in the series going forward. No explanation was given as to why the developer has acquired the publishing rights. “Attention, students: Spike Chunsoft, Inc. will take over publishing for the Danganronpa series,” says the tweet. “Please
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While Nintendo is reportedly winding down its ambitions to crack the mobile game market, despite having some major success with it over the years, they still seem to have plans to continue support for their existing titles. Earlier this year they added one of the most requested features, multiplayer support, to the Mario Kart spinoff
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The time has finally come — after sustained criticism from developers, publishers, and dedicated fans, Metacritic has changed their user review system to prevent review bombing. Following blowback following the release of Naughty Dog’s flagship PS4 title, The Last of Us Part 2, Metacritic implemented a new system prohibiting fans from reviewing titles within 36 hours
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