Month: January 2020

Hello! I hope this new decade has treated you well thus far. We kicked off 2020 with the release of big games like Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot and Journey to the Savage Planet, but don’t sleep on smaller titles like Flat Heroes and Shadow Legend VR! Hit the polls below to help decide January’s best
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Byleth DLC Review for Super Smash Bros. Ultimate, reviewed by Brendan Graeber on Nintendo Switch. Byleth can’t help but feel a little bland when standing among the mechanically-diverse lineup of other DLC fighters – but their straightforward moves can still give you something to believe in. #ign #smashbros #gaming
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Dating back to Overwatch’s launch in 2016, players have been able to suit up as any hero for quick play and competitive play. As the roster of heroes continued to expand, the game’s balance and meta became more unwieldy, and players wanted to see more frequent updates from Blizzard to even out the play. In a developer update video released
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Nintendo has released its latest financial results and they are impressive. The Kyoto-based company has now shifted a healthy 52.48 million Nintendo Switch consoles worldwide. They had a great Christmas period on the back of Pokemon Sword & Shield and sold 10.81 million units during the October to December period. Nintendo predicts that it will
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Earlier this week, rumors ran amok about a potential Resident Evil 8. Supposedly, the speculation was derived from tips concerning a past playtesting event held by Capcom. According to said rumors, the next mainline entry will feature Resident Evil 7‘s Ethan, first-person perspective, wolf-like creatures, and the appearance of Chris Redfield. Now those very same claims
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Hey Alpha Skip-Ahead ring users! Today’s Xbox Insider Release Notes highlight the latest fixes, known issues, and features coming to your console. Starting at 2 p.m. PT today, users will receive the latest 2004 Xbox One system update (build: RS_XBOX_RELEASE_200419041.1485.200128-0000). Keep reading for more details. System Update Details: OS version released: RS_XBOX_RELEASE_200419041.1485.200128-0000 Available: 2 p.m.
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February’s loaded with not two, not three, but potentially up to five free PS Plus games! Bioshock: The Collection contains three legendary first-person adventures, The Sims 4 gives you creative control over reality itself, Firewall Zero Hour offers engaging, online multiplayer* for PS VR owners**. More on February’s free games: Bioshock: The Collection Play Video
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We’re hitting the Battlefield in BFV’s multiplayer mode on today’s IGN Plays Live. Come hang out with Steven and Max as they check out two hours of the game on PC. Battlefield V Single Player Review: Subscribe to IGN for more! http://www.youtube.com/user/IGNentertainment?sub_confirmation=1 Subscribe to IGN for more! http://www.youtube.com/user/IGNentertainment?sub_confirmation=1 ——————————­—- Follow IGN for more! ——————————­—- YOUTUBE:
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Big flitty moth gf Have You Played? is an endless stream of game retrospectives. One a day, every day, perhaps for all time. Hardwar is one of the most under-appreciated games I’ve ever played. In recent years we’ve had a revival of free roaming spaceflight games with… sigh. Okay, fine, Elite-likes. I still wish we
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Nintendo has announced details for Pokémon Home, including pricing and features for its two plans: Basic and Premium. Pokémon Home (via Switch and mobile versions) lets you store your Pokémon in the cloud so you can transfer them between compatible games*, trade them, and more. Pokémon Home is coming some time in February. The free Basic version of Pokémon Home
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Kentucky Route Zero reviewed on Nintendo Switch by Tom Marks. January 29th brings the launch of Kentucky Route Zero’s fifth and final act on PC, as well as the entire story to PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and Nintendo Switch for the first time through the Kentucky Route Zero: TV Edition. This review is taking a
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Journey to the Savage Planet’s creative director last worked on Far Cry 4. The two games are made broadly out of the same pieces: a lush explorable map, some light looting and crafting, and a satirical story as the backbone to hold it all up. But where the Far Cry series has increasingly revolved around
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Deep Silver and 4A Games aren’t done telling horror stories in the wasteland. On February 11, you can download a new story expansion for Metro Exodus called Sam’s Story that follows a Spartan Ranger named Sam who just wants to get home to the United States. His journey takes him through the treacherous streets and
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Today Koei Tecmo has announced that Nioh, which came out back in 2017, has shipped 2.95 million units since its release. The announcement came from a live stream that Koei Tecmo held today. While the live stream was mostly about Nioh 2—specifically the game’s co-op and its character customization options—a quick moment was taken to
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Hey Delta ring users! Today’s Xbox Insider Release Notes highlight the latest fixes, known issues, and features coming to your console. Starting at 2:00 p.m. PT today, users will receive the latest 2002 Xbox One system update (build: 19H1_RELEASE_XBOX_DEV_200218363.9115.200120-2000). Keep reading for more details. System Update Details: OS version released: 19H1_RELEASE_XBOX_DEV_200218363.9115.200120-2000 Available: 2:00 p.m. PT
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Griefing, a term applying to any bad faith behaviour in an online game, whether it’s ruining things for your group or harassing other players, has reared its ugly head since early MMOs like Ultima Online. The behaviour existed even further back in MUDs, text-based multi-user dungeons, before the term griefing had been coined. Yet, going
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