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Over a decade after originally releasing, one of last generation’s more beloved cult classics has today received a new lease on life. Essentially out of nowhere, John Woo’s Stranglehold has come back to PC today. The third-person shooter, which originally launched on PS3, Xbox 360, and PC back in 2007, hasn’t been available digitally on
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Today marked the announcement of a brand new Half-Life game by Valve for VR – Half-Life: Alyx. The return of the critically acclaimed series looks pretty good and is the result of years of experimentation and development. In fact, Programmer Robin Walker even told IGN that Valve “didn’t set out to make a Half-Life game”
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If there’s anything I’ve wanted more, it’s the ability to be scared absolutely ****less by a game in public, while playing on my Nintendo Switch. Thankfully, Feral Interactive has announced a release date through a trailer —found below— for the first-person shooter horror Alien: Isolation that will be heading to Nintendo Switch next month. The
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In an interview on IGN Unfiltered, Phil Harrison, Google’s current VP and general manager for Google Stadia, says the pitch for LittleBigPlanet was the best game pitch he ever saw while he was at PlayStation. “First of all, that whole thing came about because a guy who worked for me, called Pete Hawley, spent a
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Major shake-ups are continuing to happen at PlayStation ahead of the PS5’s launch. Recently, Worldwide Studios Chairman Shawn Layden stepped down. Today,0 we learned that not only is Shuhei Yoshida stepping down from his role as President of Worldwide Studios to lead a new indie game-focused initiative, but that Hermen Hulst from Guerrilla Games is
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Sony’s cloud-based game subscription service PS Now already features tons of games, and more are added every month. November specifically is interesting as Google Stadia, which may be PS Now’s biggest competitor yet, is coming out. In response, some heavy hitters are coming to PS Now this month, namely Atlus’ Persona 5.  As you probably
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During a third-party sizzle reel during Nintendo’s E3 2019 Direct, it was revealed that SEGA and Creative Assembly’s Alien: Isolation would be coming to Nintendo Switch with the help of Feral Interactive. That being said, not much has been heard about this port since then. In the spirit of Halloween, Feral Interactive and SEGA finally
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10 years ago today, the original Bayonetta was released in Japan by PlatinumGames and SEGA. It became a benchmark release for not only PlatinumGames’ titles but the action genre as a whole. While we are still waiting to hear more about Bayonetta 3, which was announced in 2017, PlatinumGames is still celebrating this notable anniversary
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While the PS4 is still going strong, Sony definitely is looking at what comes next. Earlier this month, they pulled back the curtain on PlayStation 5 further, confirming its name as well as the fact that it will release during Holiday 2020 alongside Microsoft’s Project Scarlett and the Intellivision Amico. Today, it was noticed that
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In a Steam letter posted earlier today, Mikael Nermark CEO of Starbreeze Studios has announced a few changes coming to PAYDAY 2, including continuing with the development of the title and introducing both paid and free updates. Firstly, I want to focus on the introduction of the new PAYDAY 2: Legacy Collection which was mentioned in the letter.
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In a brand new patch notes post from the Final Fantasy XIV official website, we learn more about the upcoming post-Shadowbringers expansion update. The 5.1 patch, titled “Vows of Virtue, Deeds of Cruelty,” is an alliance raid collaboration based on NieR Automata that takes place after the conclusion of the previous campaign. This update features new
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As they move to a new location, Yacht Club Games took to Twitter to announce some news that should make Shovel Knight fans everywhere very happy. Both Shovel Knight: King of Cards and Shovel Knight Showdown have finished up development. Many late nights later, on the absolute last day we're allowed in this office (just
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Alpha Protocol, an action role-playing game developed by Obsidian Entertainment and published by Sega, has been pulled from the Steam Store, with the official Steam page stating the following message: “Notice: At the request of the publisher, Alpha Protocol is no longer available for sale on Steam.” A Sega spokesperson originally told Eurogamer the removal
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