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Over the last decade, the rogue-like genre has become one of the most popular in gaming with titles such as The Binding of Isaac, FTL, Spelunky, and Dead Cells all topping Twitch viewership at different times. Dodge Roll’s 2016 rogue-like bullet-hell Enter the Gungeon similarly had its time in the spotlight and met critical acclaim with an 87
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Ubisoft recently announced Operation Steel Wave, the newest content update coming with Rainbow Six Siege Y5S2. As always, a slew of new features, including two new Operators and another map rework, will be coming to the popular competitive first-person shooter very soon. Here is everything you need to know from the new content update. Operators
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This year marks the 18th anniversary of Square Enix’s long running MMORPG Final Fantasy XI. To celebrate the incredible milestone, I was able to interview Director Yoji Fujito and Producer Akihiko Matsui and get some insight into both the past and present of the game, Fujito and Matsui’s history before they worked on FFXI, what
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When it was first revealed in October 2017, Sucker Punch Productions’ upcoming Ghost of Tsushima caught a lot of attention for its stunning period recreation of Japan. A big departure from the inFamous series, the upcoming open-world epic seemingly takes a lot of inspiration from classic samurai films and has delivered some amazing setpieces from what we’ve
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Growing up as a sports-loving little dork, one of my favorite franchises was the Backyard Sports series. I was also super into NHL Hitz, NBA Street, and Blitz, but the core games in my arcade sports heart were and always will be the Backyard games. Sure, they’re incredibly easy once you’ve played them for a
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The Assassin’s Creed franchise has had a rollercoaster history of development and direction. When the first game released in 2007, it gave me a fresh perspective of creativity that I haven’t really experienced in another AAA franchise since. From the beginning, the stealth action-adventure series has delved into different important eras of history through simulation.
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As it approaches its fifteenth anniversary, the Assassin’s Creed franchise has been just about all over the place. From Renaissance Italy, to Ancient Greece, and even the American Revolution, the Assassin’s Creed saga has taken us on many different adventures all of varying quality. Now, with Assassin’s Creed: Valhalla set to come out later this year on current
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As the launch of next-generation consoles creeps closer, Xbox has just presented its latest Inside Xbox event. From heavy hitters like Assassin’s Creed Vahalla to Yakuza: Like a Dragon and Madden 21, there’s something for everyone when the Xbox Series X releases this holiday. Here’s what was shown off during today’s Inside Xbox stream. Assassin’s
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Of all the reveals that occurred last year during Microsoft’s E3 2019 presentation, FromSoftware and Bandai Namco’s latest collaboration with Elden Ring proved to be one of the most intriguing announcements in the showcase. While the latest game from the studio behind Dark Souls, Bloodborne, and Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice is surely enough to get many fans excited, Elden
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Recently, we took a look at all of the video game heroes who make their living in hallowed halls of the action-adventure genre. After analyzing each of them (very scientifically, we might add) we put together an amalgamation of their body parts to build the greatest action-adventure hero. Like a modern-day Dr. Frankenstein, we built
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Another exciting announcement, another discussion video with the DualShockers staff talking about their thoughts. This time, News Editor Michael Ruiz (me) and Video Manager Mario Rivera discuss the Mortal Kombat 11: Aftermath expansion reveal from earlier today. Check out the video below. In the video, Mario and I discuss our connection with Mortal Kombat as
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The Ultimate Ninja Storm series of Naruto games have long been one of my favorite anime-based franchises. The series’ latest title Naruto Shippuden: Ultimate Ninja Storm 4 first released back in 2016. But now with the anime shifting over to Naruto’s son, Boruto, the games have had to follow. So it’s no surprise that as it’s
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The Shattering is a new psychological thriller that isn’t afraid to explore matures tales that constantly challenge you. This is the latest game from publisher Deck13 and the first game from Super Sexy Software. However, if early impressions are anything to go by, there is little to suggest that this is a freshman effort. Give
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