Developer Media Molecule has created a playground for the creative minds in their long-awaited game Dreams, which released last month. We have already seen some incredible work from fans who have dabbled with the title’s mechanics and have crafted the opening sequence from Marvel’s Spider-Man and also a player who implemented their very own concept of Days Gone using the title’s custom
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Last week, Yu-Gi-Oh! Legacy of the Duelist: Link Evolution was released on Nintendo Switch in Japan and since then, Duelists in other countries have been wondering when they’ll be able to get their hands on the title. While we don’t have an exact release date just yet, we now know that the game will be getting both
While PlatinumGames’ Metal Gear Rising: Revengeance was a welcome breath of fresh air to the action genre in 2013, not much like it has come out since. Serbian indie developer Clock Drive Games is hoping to follow in that Konami title’s footsteps with their own original action game Warlander. While the dark fantasy title was
Finally, after all this time, Yu-Gi-Oh! fans are about to get a brand new game on Nintendo Switch: Legacy of the Duelist: Link Evolution. That being said, even though the game’s out, Konami is still releasing sneak peeks for the game and for this one they’ve outdone themselves. During a livestream this past weekend, the publisher streamed around 10
After wanting a game on the Nintendo Switch for a long time, we are finally less than a week away from Yu-Gi-Oh! Legacy of the Duelist: Link Evolution hitting Nintendo’s latest platform. As we get closer to the game’s launch, however, more and more information about the game is starting to get revealed including one piece of
2019 is the 50th anniversary of the storied games studio Konami, and to celebrate they are releasing three collections of their classic games on modern consoles. Today, the company released the Konami Arcade Classics Anniversary Collection, and they also announced the full lineup of games for the Castlevania Anniversary Collection, which is coming May 16. Last
If you’re like me and you can’t wait to get your hands on the new Yu-Gi-Oh! game for Nintendo Switch, then you probably will take any look at the game that you can get. Now that we are a little over a week away from the game’s launch in Japan, it certainly seems like we are going to
At the end of the month, duelists in Japan (or duelists around the world who own a Japanese eShop account) will be able to get their hands on the next Yu-Gi-Oh! game: Legacy of the Duelist: Link Evolution. To celebrate its release, the game’s official Twitter account has been releasing images from the game, which depict new scenes and
Ever since the whole Hideo Kojima fiasco in 2015, Konami’s public perception has suffered greatly. That being said, the company has been attempting to refocus itself recently, and will even be releasing several collections of titles from many of their classic series like Contra and Castlevania later this year. To continue this self-described “change and
When the Nintendo Switch version of Yu-Gi-Oh! Legacy of the Duelist, subtitled Link Evolution, was announced a few weeks back, many fans wondered if the new content included with the game’s release would be coming to the original console version of the game. Unfortunately, DualShockers can confirm that that isn’t the case, as Konami has revealed to us that
Well, it was pretty much only a matter of time until it happened, but Duelists around the world can finally breathe a sigh of relief. After announcing the title for Japan a few days back, today, Konami officially announced that Yu-Gi-Oh! Legacy of the Duelist: Link Evolution will be making its way to regions like North America
It’s safe to say that many Duelists around the world are starting to get hyped for the brand new Yu-Gi-Oh! game coming to Nintendo Switch, titled Legacy of the Duelist: Link Evolution, as it’s set to launch on April 25, 2019. While the title hasn’t even been officially announced yet, we just got our first look at some screenshots
Well, well, well. It seems like Duelists won’t have to wait long to play a Yu-Gi-Oh! game on Nintendo Switch. Earlier today, a leaked version of the Japenese V-Jump was released and it revealed that Legacy of the Duelist: Link Evolution, the port of the 2015 Yu-Gi-Oh! game of a similar name will be hitting the Nintendo eShop on April 25, 2019,
Castlevania: Harmony of Despair is now backwards compatible on Xbox One devices. This 2010 entry in the famed Castlevania series was exclusive to Xbox 360 as part of Summer of Arcade for that year. It later came to PlayStation 3 in 2011 for North America and Europe and 2012 in Japan. Unlike every other Castlevania game, Castlevania: Harmony
A few weeks ago, it was revealed that a brand new Yu-Gi-Oh! game would be making its way to Nintendo Switch, titled Legacy of the Duelist: Link Evolution. That being said, all we knew was that it was announced on a Japanese website and would contain new rule sets. When asked about a potential worldwide release for the title,
Nobody asked for a figure that merged Devil May Cry protagonist Dante and legendary game developer Hideo Kojima. But just because nobody asked for it doesn’t mean it doesn’t exist. A fan has bafflingly merged the Death Stranding creator and DMC‘s central protagonist in a collectible figure that I need for my desk. The project was cobbled together by Hideo Kojima-obsessed
Duelists can rejoice! Despite being promised a Yu-Gi-Oh! game on Nintendo 3DS a couple years back, players outside of Japan were never able to get their hands on the game. Now, Duelists will soon be able to play the game on Nintendo’s newest platform, the Switch, in the form of Yu-Gi-Oh! Legacy of the Duelist: Link Evolution. As
Last September, Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Links received characters, cards, and other features based on the second spin-off, Yu-Gi-Oh 5D’s. One feature that was notably absent, however, was Turbo Duels. Now, that’s all changed as the mode has finally made its way into the popular mobile….well, kind of. For those that don’t know, Turbo Duels are handled a little bit different
If, for some reason, you got out of Yu-Gi-Oh! Duel Links, then now might be a good time to dive back in. Today, Konami announced its plans for the game’s second anniversary, and if you’re a fan of the original show then you’re going to want to listen up. To start, players who log in this weekend
Awesome Games Done Quick (AGDQ) 2019 is underway and there has been no shortage of gnarly speedruns to make your brain explode from awesomeness. Yesterday the hotly anticipated Castlevania block happened where five Castlevania games plus Bloodstained: Curse of the Moon were put on the center stage for raising money for charity. Kicking off this
As 2018 comes to a close, DualShockers and our staff are reflecting on this year’s batch of games and what were their personal highlights within the last year. Unlike the official Game of the Year 2018 awards for DualShockers, there are little-to-no-rules on our individual Top 10 posts. For instance, any game — not just 2018
Folks on the Internet began freaking out this afternoon when word began quickly spreading that Konami’s P.T., the demo for the now-canceled Silent Hills, was being patched with a new 1.01 update that would officially lock out those who still own the game. Before you know it, these stories made their way to the biggest platforms on
Starting next Tuesday, Metal Gear Survive players can get some more out of the title with a new horror-themed batch of unlockables coming to the game. The update most notably includes the Pyramid Head accessory, which can be worn to relive those Silent Hill glory days. The update doesn’t stop there, however, as Konami is also
Two of the greatest games of all-time, if I do say so myself, have today been added to the Xbox One backward compatibility list. Both Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty HD and Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater HD are today’s additions to the ever-growing list of Xbox 360 titles available for play on Xbox One. Both
After other studios have been nailing it out of the park with remasters, I’ve been surprised by Konami’s restraint. While they could easily aim at a Metal Gear Solid, Castlevania, or Silent Hill remaster collection, their latest project strays from the banner series’ of their collection. Instead, Konami and Cygames decided to dip into a fan-favorite: Zone of the Enders: The
We reported last week a new listing from the Korean Ratings Board that seemed to indicate a collection called Castlevania Requiem which would contain Symphony of the Night and Rondo of Blood would be making its way to PS4 at some point. Well, this title’s existence seems to be even further confirmed as of today. A new rating for Castlevania Requiem recently
The Korean Ratings Board has done it once again today and this time has seemingly revealed a new Castlevania collection that contains two of the most popular entries in the series. Along with a listing for PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds coming to PS4, the Korean Ratings Board also potentially leaked a new collection called Castlevania Requiem which according to the listing will contain
Zone of the Enders HD and Rumble Roses XX have been added to the backwards compatibility list on Xbox One as announced by Major Nelson on twitter this morning. Zone of the Enders HD was released on October 30, 2012 and is a collection of Zone of the Enders and Zone of the Enders: The
Today Konami announced its lineup of games that will appear at Tokyo Game Show 2018, which will be held at the Makuhari Messe in Chiba, near Tokyo, between September 20th, and September 23rd. At the booth the publisher will have the following games available: Dunkira!!! Boys Be Dancing (iOS/Android) Hyper Sports R (Nintendo Switch) Pro Evolution
This is only my second year into my Pro Evolution Soccer journey, with PES 2018 being my football game of choice last year. And overall, I’d still consider my experience in the game nascent when compared to the years I dumped into the FIFA franchise. And while the rivalry still burns hot between the two, no other year has publisher