Back in my college days, I would always treasure my small reunions with high school friends during break. In these get-togethers, rowdy college stories were the commodity amongst my friend group and approving laughter was the currency to be exchanged. But storytime was always anxiety-inducing for me; even with my own wacky and gonzo adventures
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With the growing concerns over the coronavirus outbreak across the world, things are certainly stressful and uncertain right now for everyone around the world. Thankfully, video games have been able to help take us out of dark times before, and with so many countries turning to shelter in place orders and more drastic measures, gaming
Playing through a demo of a post-apocalyptic RPG has a bit of a different tune in the current climate of the world at the moment. Perhaps this is to the credit of these types of games that they now feel far more believable, from depicting worlds where factions of humanity are warring with one another
Grundislav Games is working on a wild west-themed game that looks similar to games of old. Rosewater, published by Application Systems Heidelberg, looks to introduce players to a point and click world set with the task to find fortune. The game’s being worked on by Francisco Gonzalez, known for Lamplight City, and one of the developers of Shardlight.
Here’s a game that might spark nostalgia in some of our older readers! Oxyd is getting a remake that will bring the classic Oxyd game from 1989 to modern computers. The game is being developed by Dongleware Verlags GmbH and published by Application Systems Heidelberg, publishers of Growbot and Mutropolis. The original game was developed by Meinolf
From the salty shores of Brighton lives a freelance illustrator known as Lisa Evans who is part of a tiny development studio Wabisabi Play. The studio is creating a title called Growbot, a point-and-click that follows the story of Nara, a robot that attempts to save her home from a dark crystalline force that’s growing
Mutropolis is an upcoming indie title from developer Pirita Studio, and publisher, Application Systems Heidelberg. The game is set in the 50th century where historic landmarks seem to have been forgotten. A team of archaeologists works together, uncovering relics bearing the rare hallmarks, “Made in China” before a “dog-looking God” appears and ruins everything. The game
Celeste developer Matt Thorson recently tweeted out some fantastic tips and tricks that can help you improve your game. They’re as they call it “game-feel thing” which is essentially those kinds of hidden, often unintentional mechanics that can make platforming easier by taking advantage of certain positioning and timing windows. But what makes this so
Rocket League will be getting a March update tomorrow for all available platforms and introduces a handful of new content and features such as the ability to trade-in Blueprints for…more Blueprints. In a new blog post, Psyonix explains that players will be able to finally trade-in a total of 5 Blueprints from the same series and
While PAX East 2020 had some notable last minute absences from the show floor such as PlayStation, what the convention didn’t lack was a breadth of indie games to choose from. PAX has always held its reputation of being a treasure trove of incredible indie gaming experiences, and PAX East this year was certainly no
Coming off the success of Shovel Knight, the path ahead for developer Yacht Club Games seems especially full of possibility. As one of the most successful games to come out of crowdfunding through Kickstarter, the success of Shovel Knight has led to several spin-offs and new projects set in the game’s world, alongside multiple expansions of
The past week was a big one for developer and publisher Yacht Club Games, most well-known for Shovel Knight, as the company earlier this week shared details on a number of new projects that it has in the works. Among those was the announcement of its upcoming puzzle game Shovel Knight: Pocket Dungeon that brings its titular
With its first episode released in January 2013, seven years later the entire experience of Kentucky Route Zero has finally come full circle. Last week saw the release of the long-awaited fifth and final Act of the episodic, surreal adventure game series, along with its debut on consoles with the TV Edition. If you’ve been waiting
As a black gamer, there are very few examples of main protagonists in gaming that make me feel seen. When it comes to this generation alone, there are only two notable characters that I can think of: Lincoln from Mafia III and Marcus from Watch Dogs 2. There are also great black characters where their race doesn’t have
Let no one say that competition always builds a healthy marketplace. According to the leading game sales expert Mat Piscatella, the introduction of Epic Games Store into the PC gaming marketplace led to lower overall consumer spending on PC content across every distribution platform. While the notion of multiple software platforms like Steam and Epic
Rocket League quickly jumped on the scene as one of the best arcade sports games to come out in the last decade. Over the past few years, the devs at Psyonix have been working hard to bring fans the best experience they can. To do that, they’ve had to improve the game’s backend technology, which
When it comes to publisher Ubisoft, the French-based company has seen high levels of success across several of its franchises by establishing what has colloquially been known as “the Ubisoft formula.” This, of course, is in reference to the types of games that Ubisoft has released in the last decade that largely revolve around creating
We are supposedly only two months away from the launch of the Atari VCS and we still don’t know a lot about the system. Still, it was showcased at CES 2020. This appearance has given us our first great look at its boot-up screen, menus and some retro games running on the hardware and via
All too often in the daily news cycle we hear about the negative connotations surrounding gaming, but for all those instances there are plenty of situations where gaming can contribute to being a force of good in the world. Especially in the case of the bushfires that have ravaged large parts of Australia recently, a
HuniePop 2: Double Date is the sequel the fan-favorite dating sim/match-three mash-up from 2015. The game has been in development for a while, but today developer HuniePot pulled back the curtain and gave us a look at some of the gameplay changes coming to their sophomore effort. It’s still the same match-three gameplay you know
Hey everyone! This is Lou Contaldi, friendly neighborhood Editor in Chief at DualShockers. Welcome to 2020, another year for our backlogs to grow larger and to accept no New Year’s Resolution that is less than 4K. In a quick detour from our normal gaming news, reviews, and editorials, I wanted to talk briefly about what
In a post on the Steamworks Development group board on Steam, publisher Valve revealed new updates to how game soundtracks would function. Additionally, the team also announced brand new features that will give more options to creators and players alike. The new features will easily peak the interests of audiophiles and gaming music enthusiasts alike.
As CES 2020 is currently taking place, a variety of tech companies are showcasing their latest and upcoming products. One such hardware manufacturer is Razer, who had quite a bit of gaming-related tech to show off at CES this year. This includes cloud-compatible controllers for mobile devices called Razer Kishi, a 5G home router, a
When Doki Doki Literature Club hit in 2017, it made a huge impact in the video game community. To say much about the game would completely ruin the experience. You just need to know that, while it seems a lighthearted dating sim at first blush, it very much has more to it. Today, creator Dan
As we kick off 2020, many of us are taking perspective on our future goals for the year and decade. This seemingly also applies to Markus “Notch” Persson, co-creator of the increasingly popular Minecraft and founder of development studio Mojang. In a recent tweet, Notch is asking some questions from his dedicated community on whether
As 2019 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 2019 awards for DualShockers, there are little-to-no-rules on our individual Top 10 posts. For instance, any game — not just
As 2019 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 2019 awards for DualShockers, there are little-to-no-rules on our individual Top 10 posts. For instance, any game — not just
As 2019 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 2019 awards for DualShockers, there are little-to-no-rules on our individual Top 10 posts. For instance, any game — not just
As 2019 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 2019 awards for DualShockers, there are little-to-no-rules on our individual Top 10 posts. For instance, any game — not just
As 2019 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 2019 awards for DualShockers, there are little-to-no-rules on our individual Top 10 posts. For instance, any game — not just
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