Month: September 2018

Earlier this year at PDXCON 2018 in Stockholm, Paradox Interactive announced Age of Wonders: Planetfall, an empire building game that takes the series into sci-fi territory. Recently, they shared a first look at some gameplay during a livestream with help from Triumph Studios, the game’s developer. Age of Wonders: Planetfall gives players the chance to build a future
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11-11: Memories Retold certainly looks like a game that would be very suitable for the Nintendo Switch, but for the moment it has been announced only for PS4, Xbox One, and PC. In order to gauge the possibility for a Switch port, we asked Creative Director Yoan Fanise and Aardman Animation Studio Producer George Rowes at Gamescom whether
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Marvel’s Spider-Man has several plot points that Insomniac Games and Sony Interactive Entertainment made great efforts to keep under wraps not to spoil the surprise for the fans. For example, the documentation sent to reviewers had a rather long list of moments that we were strictly forbidden to mention, for good reason. Yet, many fans
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Today NIS America released a brand new trailer of its upcoming dungeon-crawling JRPG Labyrinth of Refrain: Coven of Dusk. The trailer focuses on the creation of puppets, that you can customize in several ways (including personality, voice, class, gender, skills, appearance, lucky number, and more) in order to create your personal army to explore the labyrinth.
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The incredibly popular mobile game Final Fantasy Brave Exvius is celebrating the launch of Dragon Quest XI: Echoes of an Elusive Age with in-game content from the Dragon Quest series.  On top of the new content, past limited time Dragon Quest collaboration content will be available for all players. From now until September 20th, a new raid event is
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The team over at Bandai Namco Entertainment are creating a developer diary series for its upcoming episodic game Twin Mirror and the second in the series was just released. The video begins with Matthew Ritter, lead writer, going over some of the backstories of the game. Twin Mirror tells the story of an investigative reporter Samuel Higgs,
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Surfing Pikachu isn’t anything new in the Pokémon series. The iconic yellow mouse put battles on the back-burner way back when in Pokémon Yellow. Players could unlock a mini-game where they’d get to play as Pikachu riding on a surfboard in 1998. This could only be unlocked through a special Pikachu that could only be acquired in Pokémon Stadium or
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Yesterday Pure Wish updated the Steam release of its charming visual novel Song of Memories to include English and French subtitles. The game was launched back in February, but back then it only included Japanese and Chinese support, but at least we can all play in a language easier to understand to the average westerner. The developer followed
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Earlier this year, Ubisoft began cracking down on toxicity in Rainbow Six Siege, following the game’s upwards growth in popularity over the years since its launch. In an interview with PC Gamer, Rainbow Six Siege’s brand director Alexandre Remy spoke a bit more in detail about the new system. Remy did mention that PVP titles tend to be adversarial,
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Marvel’s Spider-Man by Insomniac Games is full of Easter eggs and small details to discover, and some of them are really well hidden. A particularly small but funny one is on the warhead of the rockets that goons will launch at our friendly neighborhood Spider-man, spotted by eagle-eyed Twitter user SunhiLegend #SpiderManPS4 pic.twitter.com/TFCoHUGE4Q — SunhiLegend (@SunhiLegend)
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The System Shock reboot got another update on its progress from Nightdive Studios. They have provided monthly updates ever since returning from a hiatus back in February refocused on delivering the true remake that was originally promised. With the game’s “Adventure Alpha” at the end of the month, Nightdive shared that a lot of the game’s final art will
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BAFTA Young Game Designer winner, Dan Smith, and publisher, Ripstone Games, are finally bringing their complex color-coded puzzler, The Spectrum Retreat to the Nintendo Switch on September 13th, a game that was previously released on PC, PS4, and Xbox One. Dan Smith needs no introduction, but just in case you haven’t heard of him before,
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Following on from this year’s hugely successful Overwatch Inaugural League,  plans are already in motion to make next year’s event a bigger, bolder affair with even more teams joining the battle. It was announced this morning via the official Overwatch site that the 2019 Overwatch League Championships would be boosting the number of competing teams
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If you just can’t sink enough hours into enormous JPG titles then you’ll be delighted to know that God Wars: The Complete Legend just launched on Nintendo Switch boasting a new trailer detailing many of the updates found within the game. Originally released last summer God Wars: Future Past was a tactical RPG which proved to
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