My Friend Pedro for PS4 has been rated by the Pan European Game Information board (known as PEGI). This likely means the game will finally release on PS4, but until it’s officially confirmed, we should consider this outing a rumor. The Devolver Digital published title launched on PC and Nintendo Switch back in June and
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My Friend Pedro looks like a 2D Max Payne with even crazier gunplay. Developer DeadToast Entertainment has gone completely over-the-top and I dig it so much. There aren’t many other games I’m looking forward to as much as this one and, fortunately, I don’t have to wait long. In a bullet-riddled short trailer, publisher Devolver
My friend Logan knows me incredibly well. We were friends growing up but I moved. He later stumbled across me on Twitter and we have been friends ever since. We’ve podcasted, partied, and traveled together since that fateful Twitter interaction. Logan knows my taste in games so well, that he often tells me “You’ll like
While I’ll always be a sucker for a great story in a game, more often than not the reason I play video games is because of the gameplay. If you’ve read any of my reviews here at DualShockers, you’ve probably noticed that I tend to focus on gameplay mechanics and their quality more than anything else. When
Publisher Devolver Digital got its conference going at this years E3 and gave us an explosive, heavy-on-action gameplay trailer for My Friend Pedro. It’s a side-scrolling platformer from DeadToast Entertainment that uses violent and aerobic tactics to avoid being shot and make it through the level. The scenario for My Friend Pedro is rather surreal. The player battles