Month: September 2022

Marvel is clearly preparing to go deeper into the world of games, but you shouldn’t expect any connections between them. In the last month we’ve had two big Marvel video game announcements, one being Uncharted director Amy Hennig’s next title involving Captain America and an earlier incarnation of Black Panther in the second world war.
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This site may earn affiliate commissions from the links on this page. Terms of use. Gamers around the world have been anxiously awaiting news about Rockstar’s Grand Theft Auto 6, and they got their wish a few days ago. However, it came from an unusual source — a hacker posted gameplay videos and snippets of
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Silent Hill: A Short Message, seemingly an as-yet-unannounced new Silent Hill project, has received an age rating in South Korea. The rating lists the publisher as UNIANA, a company responsible for publishing various Konami games in Korea. When a game is rated, that typically means that it is on its way toward a release. However, Konami
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The phrase “history repeating itself” can be applied to The Gallery, and not just because it is found coming from Paul Raschid (Five Dates, The Complex). Historical recurrence is an actual thing that people have talked and written about for years. One example of this as its most famous recurrence is the French Emperor Napoleon
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Onimusha games have been released by Capcom for roughly 20 years now, with a couple of them seeing a release on a Nintendo console. In fact, the original was remastered a few years ago, and that released on the Nintendo Switch. The other was Onimusha Tactics, which released on the Game Boy Advance in 2003.
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Image: Nintendo Life Hi everyone; welcome to another edition of ‘Box Art Brawl’! We hope you’ve all had a fun and productive week since our last battle. Last time, we took a look at a GameCube classic with Harvest Moon: A Wonderful Life to celebrate the recent announcement of its remake, Story of Seasons: A
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Shovel Knight Dig reviewed on PC, also available on Nintendo Switch and mobile, with PlayStation and Xbox versions coming later. Shovel Knight Dig is a wonderful melding of the mechanics and feel of Shovel Knight and the ever evolving roguelite genre. It stumbles a bit on its roguelite progression mechanics, and its a bit on
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“Spiders With Laser Swords!” As unique selling points go, this is a pretty memorable one. SpiderHeck is here to offer you the opportunity to do battle against other arachnids with a variety of weapons across numerous gravity bending arenas. At first glance, it’s rather ridiculous, but incredibly intriguing at the same time. Your only option,
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Summary Prodeus 1.0 arrives today on Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, Windows 10/11, and with Xbox Game Pass and PC Game Pass. Paint the walls red in a first-person shooter of old, re-imagined using modern rendering techniques and technology. The game features a campaign designed by FPS veterans, co-op and PvP modes, and community-made maps.
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