Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order is the newest action-adventure game from publisher EA and developer Respawn Entertainment (Titanfall, Apex Legends). As one of the very few who escaped the Emperor’s diabolical “Order 66,” Cal Kestis (played Cameron Monaghan of Shameless and Gotham) is one of the last known remaining Jedi. As such, he wields a
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To get the lingering Google Stadia question out of the way first: If you have a solid internet connection, it works! Google Stadia functions surprisingly well, actually, and is definitely the best cloud-based gaming experience in the industry. Even if it is not 100% devoid of any issues, things like input lag are rarely problematic.
The Need for Speed franchise has had its share of great titles over the years. The original Hot Pursuit was an incredible showcase for the PS1. Most Wanted brought cop chases back to the franchise in a fun open world. And Underground 2 remains one of my personal favorite racing games of all time. Unfortunately,
Truth be told, I’m not a great supporter of zoos. They are sometimes filled with depressed bears and suicidal tigers rocking back and forth in their painfully small enclosure surrounded by rubbish with an expression of “Get me out of here!” etched across their little furry faces. Fortunately, the good folks at Frontier Developments, who
John Blacksad is a hard-boiled private eye who lives in the grimy streets of 1950s New York City. He is also an anthropomorphic cat. The comic book series is a gritty, noir-styled look at America in the 50s, with storylines covering racial segregation, nuclear war, Communism, and much more. On paper, the series is ripe
If you didn’t already know, there’s a new Star Wars game releasing tomorrow that some folks may or may not be excited about. Up until now, reviews for Respawn’s Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order haven’t dropped at any outlet, but that will be changing tonight. The review embargo for the game lifts later tonight at
Editor’s Note: This editorial contains spoilers for Catherine: Full Body. If you haven’t played through the full game yet, we would recommend coming back to this editorial after finishing it. Back in September, Atlus released Catherine: Full Body, an updated version of their niche dating simulator and puzzle game from 2011. It comes with a
When I first heard about Doraemon Story of Seasons, I definitely thought it’d be a good idea. The game’s atmosphere, music and art direction all mix both the worlds of Doraemon and Story of Seasons in the best way possible. You can tell the developers at Studio Brownies, led by ex-Mana series artist Shinichi Kameoka,
First released for iOS and Android back in 2017 with a Nintendo 3DS release several months later, Layton’s Mystery Journey: Katrielle and the Millionaires’ Conspiracy was a return of Level-5’s once popular puzzle franchise. The change in protagonist from Professor Hershel Layton to his daughter Detective Katrielle Layton breathes new life into the series —
Medical emergencies are nothing to laugh about, but when you’ve got two clumsy paramedics dropping a patient numerous times and being whacked on the head by scaffolding you can’t help but have a chuckle. That is exactly what Tarsier Games’ surprise title, The Stretchers, is all about: having a good time and bringing people together
While it’s only been out for just a few days, there is already a lot that I’ve had to unpack from my time with Death Stranding. Like anyone else that’s played it, I’ve noticed that there is a lot to wrap your head around at the beginning of the game, from the 10 hours or
I played a fair amount of Death Stranding this weekend. I delivered a whole lot of packages, I threw some poop grenades at some oil-whale-things, and I maxed out my social link with Geoff Keighley. I also smashed a Monster Energy drink or two with my own version of Sam Porter Bridges and I gotta admit
Whenever fighting game characters are added to Super Smash Bros., it’s always a bit jarring. It’s not that Nintendo’s popular franchise is not a fighting game, but it definitely deviates from the traditional stylings of fighting games like Mortal Kombat or Street Fighter. Despite that, Masahiro Sakurai and Sora Ltd. have brought several new fighting
As much as Luigi has morphed into a character to laugh at over the years (excluding the sacred Year of Luigi in 2013), he’s never gotten the credit that he’s deserved. He’s always been portrayed as the gangly, awkward brother of the two Mario Bros., but Luigi has his own special breed of bravery that
The skies shiver with fans’ excited squeals every time news on Nintendo’s upcoming Animal Crossing: New Horizons comes about. And why wouldn’t they? You’ve all spent years playing the previous installments in the popular series on the DS, the GameCube, even your mobile phone. All those years of building relationships with your digital townsfolk and
Fairy Tail‘s RPG adaptation was surprisingly announced by Koei Tecmo worldwide in early September. Fairy Tail initially started in 2006, and yet, Hiro Mashima’s manga didn’t get many game adaptations in the past, and none of them ever left Japan. The most surprising aspect was how despite Fairy Tail being a shonen manga, Koei Tecmo
Considering the history and legacy of Nintendo’s past consoles, it’s not exactly a huge surprise that the Switch would seem like the perfect home for platforming games. Even just two and a half years into the system’s life cycle, the Switch is already filled to the brim with quality platformers like the exceptional Super Mario
Between Fitness Boxing and now Ring Fit Adventure, Nintendo is continuing its tradition of creating games that force players to get up and get active. This latest foray into the physical health genre just might be Nintendo’s best so far. Ring Fit Adventure takes the casual nature of fitness titles and combines it with more
When it comes to 3D platformers, the Nintendo Switch doesn’t have a huge catalog of titles to choose from. Popular games in the genre like Super Mario Odyssey and Crash Bandicoot are all but oblivious choices to pick up on the console-handheld hybrid, but I think the recent port of A Hat in Time is
The current state of The Elder Scrolls Online conjures a mishmash of mixed feelings from me. I’ve spent nearly 600 hours inside of Zenimax Online Studios’ massively-multiplayer interpretation of the Elder Scrolls universe over the course of three years now, beginning just after the One Tamriel update released in late 2016. I’ve now built a
This is the first time I have revisited the Mario & Sonic franchise since it’s conception back in 2007 on the Nintendo Wii. While the series has been commercially successful with each new additional entry, I never felt obliged to pick any of them up until the most recent successor, Mario & Sonic at the
CI Games and its Sniper Ghost Warrior series have a lot to prove with Sniper Ghost Warrior Contracts. Despite some moderate success in the previous console generation, the Sniper Ghost Warrior series stumbled hard out of the gate this gen. Sniper Ghost Warrior 3 was a bit too massive in scope for the Polish developer
After weeks of anticipation, BlizzCon 2019 finally kicks off in under an hour and it should be a fascinating show for a variety of reasons. Not only is Blizzard rumored to announce new games such as Overwatch 2 and Diablo 4 today, but the company is also still dealing with controversy surrounding the fallout from the
Killer Queen Black just released last month and we thought very highly of it in our own review. Now, we’re giving you a chance here at DualShockers to win a copy of the game for yourself. Over the next few days, we’ll be running a giveaway here on DualShockers that will allow you to win a
It feels weird to be talking about Skullgirls. Don’t get me wrong—there are plenty of nice things to say about it. In addition to being an absolute blast to play, it has a vibrant and crisp visual style unlike anything else, an infectious soundtrack, and some of the best character designs I’ve ever seen. Skullgirls
As I’ve stated many times before, Disney is very near and dear to my heart. I’ll basically consume anything made by them and probably defend them a bit more than I should when it comes to their corporate decisions. That being said, it came as a surprise to some of my colleagues that I never
It’s a bit hard to not constantly compare a studio’s second outing to their big debut—it might even be unfair to even do so. But Night School Studio’s Afterparty is a clear attempt of an evolution of the style they established in their 2016 game Oxenfree, a game that I admire quite a lot. It
My first memories of the Super Monkey Ball franchise were that of wonder and excitement. With an interesting take on one of my favorite genres, platformers, it was a colorful and lively series that would undoubtedly be recalled in the future with nothing short of fondness. My second memory of the Super Monkey Ball franchise
As Shovel Knight has been a major success, developer Yacht Club Games has continued to follow through on Kickstarter promises and support the title with a slew of additional content. This includes Plague of Shadows, Specter of Torment and the upcoming King of Cards campaign in December. However, that’s not all that’s on its way
For all of the months of build-up, here we are: the sober day after E3 2019 and in full-on conference withdrawal. However, with all of our staff traveling back, our votes tallied, and our awards distributed, it’s time that we showcase what was DualShockers’ top picks in Los Angeles for this year’s E3. And what
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