Last week, People Can Fly and Square Enix held a big press event for their upcoming shooter RPG Outriders. While there, I was able to play the game for a few hours, and sit down with some of the devs to ask a few questions. There is so much to talk about following the event,
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When The Division 2 launched last year, I did really enjoy it. I had some qualms with the third-person shooter, but it was such a complete experience in a landscape filled with empty live games. With some rather substantial post-release content scheduled for the low price of free (unless you paid to get it early),
Like most, the One Punch Man anime series blew me away. I quickly fell in love with the quirky characters and premise of this insane story about an incredibly strong man. Over time, the One Punch Man universe grew into a massive roster of heroes and villains, which only made the series more entertaining. One
When DOOM revitalized the classic shooter series in 2016, the response that it was met with was about as subtle as the game itself. Backed by blaring heavy metal music and punching demons in the face, id Software’s reboot of the franchise was met with critical acclaim and commercial success, as it reimagined what a
Temtem is a lot like Pokemon. Let’s get that out in the open right away. Developer Crema has described Temtem as “a massively multiplayer creature-collection adventure inspired by Pokemon” on their Steam page. Their inspirations are open and unabashed. Many will look at this and simply dismiss it as a Pokemon clone, or an ascended
Whether I am playing the latest entry or arguing with others over what constitutes a generation of Pokemon, I will always be passionate about Game Freak’s classic series. Pokemon ingrained itself into my gaming library at a young age and I’ve been addicted to the series through its ups and downs ever since. Every so often,
When Tokyo Mirage Sessions #FE released on the Wii U back in 2015, it ended up being criminally underplayed while being one of the best games on the platform. It’s true that it is a niche title, but very well-crafted crossover title between the Shin Megami Tensei and Fire Emblem franchises. Even though it wasn’t
While a fair amount of skepticism always surrounds new platforms like Google Stadia, Atari VCS and Intellivision Amico, I usually find myself on board with their ideas. In an industry that’s fairly set in its ways with the big three, it’s fun to see companies of different shapes and sizes attempt to enter the market.
DualShockers is happy to announce we’ll be doing a Let’s Play for 13 Sentinels Aegis Rim on PS4. 13 Sentinels launched in Japan on November 28, and I’m recording myself as I discover the game and translate the dialogue. We’ll be publishing videoes every weekend as I play through the game. This Let’s Play will
PS4 exclusive Shin Sakura Taisen released on December 12 in Japan. The game is temporarily titled Project Sakura Wars in the west and will launch here in Spring 2020. We’ve played through the demo, so now we have done a similar Let’s Play video for the first chapter of Project Sakura Wars, live translating on
In all of my online multiplayer gaming experiences, my memory recalls Left 4 Dead, Portal 2, and PAYDAY 2 as some of the best I’ve had when it comes to working cooperatively with a team. So when I visited Unity in Copenhagen, Denmark to get hands-on with 10 Chambers Collective’s co-op horror game GTFO, developed
It always surprises me when a live game, like League of Legends or World of Warcraft, can manage to keep its audience with new content that actually alters how the game is played. It may not be on the same scale, but Rainbow Six Siege is one of these games that reinvigorates the formula constantly,
CI Games and its Sniper Ghost Warrior series have a lot to prove with Sniper Ghost Warrior Contracts. Despite some moderate success in the previous console generation, the Sniper Ghost Warrior series stumbled hard out of the gate this gen. Sniper Ghost Warrior 3 was a bit too massive in scope for the Polish developer
As Shovel Knight has been a major success, developer Yacht Club Games has continued to follow through on Kickstarter promises and support the title with a slew of additional content. This includes Plague of Shadows, Specter of Torment and the upcoming King of Cards campaign in December. However, that’s not all that’s on its way
I heard my coworkers rave about Dying Light 2 after they checked it out at E3 last year, but I never really understood what all the fuss was about. I had played the original around its launch but fell off soon after despite Techland’s lasting support for the game. That being said, after checking out
Outside of Banjo-Kazooie, Killer Instinct, and Conker’s Bad Fur Day, Battletoads may be one of the most famous classic original Rare IPs because of how crushingly difficult the NES original was. That being said, the series actually hasn’t received a new game since 1994’s Battletoads Arcade. It was a series primed for a major revival,
When Marvel’s Avengers was first unveiled back in 2017, I immediately had high expectations. Coming off of the back of the announcement of Marvel’s Spider-Man in 2016, it seemed like Marvel was finally ready to take things in the realm of video games seriously. With a competent developer at the helm of the project in Crystal Dynamics,
FIFA 20 was unveiled at EA Play yesterday, and it comes with a whole suite of improvements that players have come to expect from each new entry in the annual series. In addition to the features covered in last month’s blog post, there are also gameplay tweaks to ball physics, improved animations, controlled tackling that
I’ve been playing Sega’s upcoming release of Judgment over the past week or so and I have to say, I’m enjoying it quite a bit so far. Judgment is the latest game from the same team that worked on the Yakuza series and if you’re a big fan of that franchise, you’re surely going to find a lot
Little Friends: Dogs & Cats is a spiritual successor to Nintendogs which released back on the original Nintendo DS. It is a pet simulator where you can raise and care for different breeds of dogs and cats, much like the title suggests. I have personally been looking forward to the game for awhile as I
I’ve always felt like the Ghost Recon series has never really gotten its chance in the spotlight alongside other shooters. There’s been no point my life where I’ve been eager to get my hands on a Ghost Recon game, but with Breakpoint, I finally feel more compelled than ever to jump into this third-person shooter. Ahead of today’s official reveal of Ghost
The dilapidated and goofy world of Borderlands has never struck me as a place teeming with personality. Despite the added variety in Borderlands 2, Pandora has been, and always will b,e the dull wasteland I played in the first Borderlands. What truly set the series apart from the plethora of post-apocalyptic games was its attempt
Lost Words: Beyond the Page is one of those games that you know will be a incredible experience from the moment you lay your eyes on it. Not since my glowing review of Child of Light years ago has a game appealed so much to me on the strength of its unique visuals alone. Of
Trine 4, the fourth installment in the popular Trine franchise, is honestly a fan’s dream come true. From the alpha build I watched the developers play through, it’s clear how much content and love was packed into this title. Longtime fans will be especially happy to know that not only has this installment gone back
When I went to 505 Games’ booth at PAX East a couple of weeks back, I checked out Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night first before jumping over to get a look at Indivisible. It is a new action RPG from Lab Zero Games, the creators of Skullgirls. Coming into playing Indivisible, there wasn’t a whole lot I knew about
I arrive at a quaint home office, decor warm and exchanged greetings even warmer. I quickly sit down as the game — The Sinking City — boots up on the massive screen, PS4 controller in hand. The Sinking City’s tone wasn’t anywhere near as warm as that welcome, though the game is enjoyable. You begin
Bear With Me, developed by Exordium Games–a Croatian indie studio founded back in 2014–has a simple yet distinctive premise that’s sure to turn heads. The title first released in 2016 with three episodes in which you play as a little girl named Amber who, along with adorable yet pithy detective Ted E. Bear, uncovers the truth
Shadow of the Tomb Raider may have ended the three-game arc of Lara Croft’s journey to becoming the Tomb Raider we all know and love when it released last fall, but each month since then, Crystal Dynamics has continued to deliver a variety of new adventures for Lara (and the player) to traverse through with
The success of titles like A Hat in Time shows how much players treasure games that invoke the bright and playful atmosphere of 3D platformers from the 90s. And from what I’ve seen so far, Ary and the Secret of Seasons is a title that encapsulates the vibrations of the 3D platformer era near perfectly.
The Messenger is one of my favorite games from last year as it is so cleverly designed both from a gameplay and story standpoint. What seemed like a cool gimmick with the instantaneous 8-bit to 16-bit transitions becomes a story point that adds both Metroidvania and light puzzle-solving elements to what was seemingly just a Ninja Gaiden
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