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Once per week, Entergram updates the official site for Gensou Rougoku no Kaleidoscope. Each time, new information on one of the game’s four heroines is revealed. This includes new artwork, voice samples, and comments from the staff and cast. This week, we’re taking a look at Karin Tamaru, voiced by Minori Suzuki. In her voice
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Each year, ReedPOP and Penny Arcade hold a variety of PAX events around the world were developers indie and AAA alike can show off their games to both regular attendees and press. Today, PAX West 2019 finally went on sale as the show’s official dates were set in stone and some new changes for this
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Nippon Ichi Software published a teaser trailer for PS4, Vita dungeon crawler RPG Coven and Labyrinth of Galleria. As usual with these kinds of teaser trailers, it doesn’t show any gameplay. The Japanese official site, however, has multiple screenshots and artworks for the game. Coven and Labyrinth of Galleria is a sequel to Labyrinth of Refrain: Coven
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After what seems like years and years of rumors and development, PlayStation fans might finally see Uncharted and The Last of Us on the big screen. Today, Sony Interactive Entertainment (SIE) announced that it has opened PlayStation Productions, a brand new film studio dedicated to bringing its first-party titles to life on both the big screen and the small
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We all know of Mega Man, the blue-bombing robot who kicks butt and consistently delivers the world from the grips of Dr. Wiley. We also all know God of War, and the Nordic makeover that Kratos received in his PS4 debut. But what if someone merged both together — a combination of sci-fi and historical garb.
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Twitter user piercesword revealed that Sega recently snagged a trademark in Japan for the Super Monkey Ball franchise, the tentative title being Tabegoro! Super Monkey Ball. The “tabegoro” in the title means “good for eating,” “ripe enough for eating,” or “in season” which hints at the overall aesthetic and theme of this possible upcoming new entry. Interesting
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Over two years after its original intended release date, Vblank Entertainment is finally launching Shakedown: Hawaii on several platforms, including the PS Vita, today. While Shakedown: Hawaii is technically a successor to Retro City Rampage, it has clearly carved its own identity by being less focused on pop culture references and more so on fun
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Vblank Entertainment will finally be releasing Shakedown: Hawaii for PC, PS Vita, PS4, and Nintendo Switch tomorrow with a 3DS version to follow. As you can see, the Retro City Rampage successor is skipping one notable current-gen platform: Xbox One. In a recent interview with DualShockers, Vblank Entertainment’s Brian Provinciano explained why Shakedown: Hawaii is missing
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