Month: August 2021

As we move into the current generation, new features have come into focus that help make games more immersive. Deathloop, slated to arrive on September 14, boasts a number of these aspects. To take advantage of these features requires new hardware, and sadly multiple factors have gone into making current-gen systems difficult to acquire, something
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Hello, PlayStation Nation! It’s that time of year when we get to unpack all the exciting gameplay enhancements and new features coming your way with NBA 2K22! We had an ambitious feature list that we wanted to tackle this year: faster-paced gameplay, tighter and more responsive movement, more skill-based offense, and big changes to the
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EA will today give a wee work-in-progress peek at their remake of Dead Space, 2008’s sci-fi horror shooter about removing legs from monsters like a cruel child playing with a spider, except here sometimes the monster is a cruel child who’s also a spider. Dead Space is a good’un but, like so many other games
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This site may earn affiliate commissions from the links on this page. Terms of use. When Sony launched its revised PlayStation 5, one thing users picked up on is that the new system is 11.6 ounces (330g) lighter than its predecessor. This is nearly a pound of weight. Enthusiast investigations have found where Sony managed
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With the Death Stranding: Director’s Cut on the way, it looks like Hideo Kojima is far from done with the breakout universe for his Kojima Productions studio. In a recent interview, Norman Reedus, who played Sam Porter Bridges in the game, stated that a sequel is currently “in negotiations.” In a recent interview with Adoro Cinema (courtesy of Twitter
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I’ve said it before and I’ll say it again, there’s nothing better than a relaxing ball roller; one that looks to harness the magic of Marble Madness or Marble Blast Ultra from all those years back. And in recent months we’ve seen a bit of an influx of such titles, albeit with none ever really
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Psychonauts 2 reviewed by Tom Marks, also available on Xbox and PlayStation. As the long-awaited sequel to Double Fine’s original 2005 Psychonauts, as well as its 2017 VR follow-up The Rhombus of Ruin, Psychonauts 2 brings a bit of that mid-2000s action-platformer clunkiness along with it, but it’s still an excellent successor that has just
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No More Heroes 3 is an amusing but extremely uneven sequel only likely to appeal to Suda 51 diehards – and even for that audience, it takes several steps backward from the likes of No More Heroes 1 and 2. Combat can occasionally find its flow, particularly during its entertaining boss battles, but poor technical
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Is this fan-skewed fighting game too strange to live or too beautiful to die? Find out in our review of JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure: All Star Battle. See More JoJo on GameTrailers: http://www.gametrailers.com/games/jqksnr/jojo-s-bizarre-adventure–all-star-battle Genre: Fighting Release Date: 4/29/2014 Publisher: Namco Bandai Games Developer: CyberConnect2 ESRB Content Rating: http://www.esrb.org
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Team17 rarely miss a beat and that was no more true when they combined with The Game Kitchen to drop the award-winning action platformer Blasphemous to Xbox, PlayStation, Switch and PC. Today though, as they confirm a sequel to 2019’s hit is in the works, comes confirmation that a free expansion will soon be hitting
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During Gamescom Opening Night Live, Volition and Deep Silver revealed the latest installment in the Saints Row franchise with a cinematic trailer. The new game reboots the franchise with new protagonists and a brand new location, but it left a bit of a sour taste in some fans mouths. The latest gameplay trailer, however, seems
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Coming hot off the heels of the events surrounding Pokémon Go Fest 2021, Hoopa and its antics are continuing into a new season of content for the mobile app. Dubbed the Season of Mischief, trainers will complete Special Research objectives to find the smaller version of the legendary djinn, Confined Hoopa. Starting on September 1
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Last week, we asked you to share moments exploring Ghost of Tsushima Director’s Cut using #PSshare #PSBlog. From backlit portraits to new animal friends, here are this week’s highlights:  Jin greets the sun in this share by Beartography. ClemSsoH swiftly moves Jin through fields of flowers as the Ghost. Jin meets a woodland friend in
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Naraka: Bladepoint reviewed by Kyle Campbell on PC, also available on PlayStation 5. Superb melee combat and gravity-defying movement make Naraka: Bladepoint a clever spin on the familiar battle royale formula. #IGN #Gaming
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Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl isn’t even out yet and already there are Super Smash Bros. levels of hype for new characters being announced to the roster. Today during the Future Games Show at Gamescom 2021, these characters were both announced. April O’Neil, the famous reporter from the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles series, already had a Gamescom
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It may have been 16 years since the first Psychonauts came out for us, but for Raz and his friends it’s only been a couple days. Psychonauts 2 picks up right where the 2005 original (and 2017 VR follow-up The Rhombus of Ruin) left off, and it does so in a way that feels fresh
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This site may earn affiliate commissions from the links on this page. Terms of use. (Image: Microsoft) Wednesday’s Xbox and Bethesda Showcase revealed that Microsoft Flight Simulator, the hyper-realistic sim that allows you to fly around the world, will soon feature a competitive multiplayer mode. Beginning this fall, players will have the option of racing
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Aliens: Fireteam Elite reviewed on PC by Kyle Campbell. Also available on Xbox and PlayStation. Aliens: Fireteam Elite does enough right to be plenty worthwhile for a trio of co-op shooter fans who’d rather battle hordes of xenomorphs than the usual zombies. Between the excellent weapons, classes, and enemy types and some wonderful nostalgic hat-tips
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