Month: May 2022

The board gamer in me was initially excited that Catana would be a spin-off of the classic Catan. But alas, this is a subtle pun on ‘katana’, just with cats. It’s a casual little puzzler with some lightweight Cats-meets-Shogun theming, and there’s no trading for wool or grain in sight.  There’s a single concept here
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Sony has apparently registered a new PS5 model in Japan – the console’s second revision since launch. As spotted by Twitter user Renka_Schedule (via VGC), the company received the greenlight from Japan’s Ministry of Internal Affairs and Communications in April 2022 to begin producing new ‘CFI-1200’ series consoles. New PS5 model features updated radio equipment PS5本体、次のマイナーチェンジモデル「CFI-1200」シリーズ近日発売? 技適通過情報https://t.co/nVdBP71gEz pic.twitter.com/eskHfXWkQM —
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This site may earn affiliate commissions from the links on this page. Terms of use. (Image: Steam)A federal judge has ruled that an antitrust case targeting Valve’s “written and unwritten” pricing policies may continue, despite the distributor’s best attempts to shut it down. The antitrust lawsuit itself began early last year, when developer Wolfire Games
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With such an extensive variety of indie games arriving to Nintendo Switch, there’s something for everyone to look forward to! In a new Indie World Showcase presentation, Nintendo and its publishing and development partners from around the world revealed new details about 20 indie games coming to the Nintendo Switch family of systems, including four titles
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Salt and Sacrifice is an ambitious sequel that attempts to integrate Monster Hunter mechanics into an already crowded Metroidvania/Soulslike mix, but the strength of its core combat, customization, and refreshing co-op still make it worth checking out. Salt and Sacrifice review by Mitchell Saltzman on PC. Also available on PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5. #IGN
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