Final Fantasy VII Remake, much like the original JRPG released in 1997, is a game full of secrets, hidden tricks, and more to explore as you traverse throughout the various sectors that make up the sprawling city of Midgar. The sectors themselves contain tons of people to interact with, quests to complete, and plenty of
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For the past year and a half or so, I’ve been gearing up for the release of Halo Infinite by revisiting every mainline game in the series. Despite having played nearly all entries countless times, this was the first instance in nearly a decade that I was finally returning to some of these classic shooters. I
Recently, I have been playing Resident Evil 6 (for some reason) with DualShockers‘ Managing Editor Logan Moore. It has been a blast for all the wrong reasons. However, the best thing to come out of this awfully hilarious experience is witnessing popular Resident Evil characters performing sick wrestling moves on zombies. This got me wondering, “What
If you told me 10 years ago that in 2020 there would be a remake of SpongeBob SquarePants: Battle for Bikini Bottom I wouldn’t have believed you, but it exists. Not only does it exist, but it is also very good. However, I wouldn’t call it a remake, but I also wouldn’t call it a
If you’ve been playing games as long as I have, things can start to blur together. The endless sea of militarized first-person shooters, free-to-play MOBA’s, and don’t even get me started on battle royale titles. That’s why when I learned about Disintegration, I was immediately interested, and you should be too. Disintegration is the latest
In just a few more days, Final Fantasy 7 Remake will finally launch on PS4, bringing Cloud Strife and his Avalanche buddies back in one of the most iconic adventures in video games. It has been years since it was first revealed, and it will surely be one of the biggest releases of 2020. Here
Since the studio first started spinning beats with its early projects like Frequency and Amplitude, Harmonix has been the go-to studio for finding creative ways to mix video games with music. That trend would continue for decades with the studio’s major successes like Guitar Hero and Rock Band, to its more experimental ventures like Fantasia: Music
Whether Nintendo intended for it to happen or not, Animal Crossing: New Horizons arrived at precisely the best or worst possible time, depending on how you look at things. There’s simply no way to account for the fact that New Horizons would arrive in the midst of a global pandemic that has fundamentally changed the
Resident Evil 3 is finally out in the wild today, meaning that tons of players will now be having to deal with the game’s iconic antagonist, Nemesis, all over again like it’s 1998. From beginning to end, Nemesis ends up proving to be a pain in the butt that will stalk you endlessly throughout the
Resident Evil 3 finally hits store shelves today (for those stores that are still opened) and it brings back one of the series’ most iconic fiends to the forefront: Nemesis. For many, other than being able to play as Jill Valentine once again, Nemesis will likely be a large reason why they decide to pick the
Coming just over a year after the release of Resident Evil 2, it’s time once again to head back to Raccoon City for another night of horrors with Resident Evil 3. Given that Resident Evil 2 managed to perfectly blend the nostalgia of the classic original RE2 with gorgeous visuals and some modern touches, Resident
My last review was for a game based on My Hero Academia, an anime series I’ve never seen. That impacted my entire approach to the game as I was playing it as an outsider. This time around, playing One Piece: Pirate Warriors 4, the situation is different, but not all that much. I loved watching
With its release this week on consoles and PC, Resident Evil 3 arrives as the second consecutive remake of one of the franchise’s mainline installments, following last year’s stellar Resident Evil 2. Given that both of these games first debuted on the original PlayStation–and were the only two core Resident Evil games that I personally
The problem with Yu-Gi-Oh! games, generally speaking, is that they always get outdated a few months after release, due to new content being added to the card game on a regular basis. Because of this, these games can launch without up-to-date content, which is sorely missed by the community. The new update for Yu-Gi-Oh! Legacy of the
The past few weeks have definitely been a weird and uncertain time for a lot of people. With the coronavirus continuing to upend daily life across the world, being able to turn to some of our usual comforts is impossible in the current moment. Thankfully, video games have been able to provide at least some
Atlus just released Persona 5 Royal on PS4 this week, and meanwhile in Japan, Persona 5 Scramble has been available for a bit more than a month on PS4 and Switch. You might be wondering which between Royal and Scramble is the better game. Luckily, DualShockers has spent hours with both games, so we’re here
Control’s first major expansion, The Foundation, is pretty much everything you would want out of an expansion to the game. There’s a large new area to explore full of new enemies, documents to find and read, altered items to contain, a new ability to help with exploration and combat, easter eggs and secrets to find,
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
You might have to wait a few more days to explore the grimy, zombie-filled streets of Raccoon City yourself, but, fortunately for you, a few of DualShockers‘ staff has braved the horrors of Resident Evil 3 and lived to tell about it. Managing Editor Logan Moore, Video Manager Mario Rivera, and I, Senior Staff Writer
For a lot of us, video games are one of the best forms of escapism. No matter what might be going on in your actual life, games can often provide a means of distraction that allow you to, perhaps only for a few hours at a time, forget about everything else and just focus on
In 2016, Tom Clancy’s: The Division had players running through a haunting recreation of a pandemic ridden New York City. Fast forward to March 2020, and the novel coronavirus (COVID-19) is a very real pandemic that is spreading throughout the US and creating a hot bed of sickness in New York City. The situation has
The Resident Evil franchise has long been one of my favorite series in gaming. I vividly remember staying up late into the night, devouring the Resident Evil remake on GameCube. More than anything, the original game’s lore stuck with me, so I quickly went out and bought all of the S.D. Perry novels based on
Since many folks around the world have now quarantined themselves in their homes to help prevent the spread of COVID-19, this is arguably the best time in modern history to do nothing else but play video games. For many, this newfound free time may allow them to pick up some games from yesteryear that they’ve
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
Out of all the new titles I played throughout my time at PAX East, Disc Room was far and away my favorite. From the creators of Minit, players have to survive as long as they can in a room that is filled with *wait for it*…discs. After the discovery of a strange disc planet, a
Team-based battle arena games are a dime a dozen nowadays. From League of Legends to Overwatch, many of the recent games that fall in that genre seem derivative, hardly deviating from the tried-and-true formulas of the past. However, there are new releases, like Ninja Theory’s Bleeding Edge, that essentially is a melting pot of those
Spellbreak is one of the newest battle royale titles that has hit the scene in recent months. Now, thanks to our friends over at Proletariat, we’re here to hook you up with some Champion Pack codes for the game’s current closed beta phase. Starting today and lasting until Monday, March 30, we’ll be running a
The starting menu of Freedom Finger describes itself as a Bat$#!% Crazy Space shooter. Let me tell you, the game does not disappoint. It’s an insane, fast-paced shoot ‘em up with an art style and humor that’s comparable to Rick and Morty crossed over South Park. Freedom Finger is set entirely to an eclectic soundtrack of
One of the features available in Animal Crossing: New Horizons is the ability to scan QR codes for designs from the previous games in the series. Players simply make use of the QR scanner on their real-life smartphone, transferring the design into the game. But how exactly does the process work? How are players importing memes into
After so many years of the mode being mainstream, you either cringe or get excited when you hear the term “battle royale.” While some people might automatically be willing try out any title in the genre, others might lose their potential excitement immediately. For me, I take these games on a case-by-case basis. Now, this
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