Month: October 2022

Nintendo Switch Sports has been available for almost half a year now. Although Nintendo Switch Sports hasn’t been getting many significant updates, that doesn’t mean Nintendo is ignoring the game completely. Every now and then, a major update releases. However, most of them have been rather small. For example, Nintendo has released a new update
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A new mod has been made available for Cyberpunk 2077, and it adds Cyberpsychosis to the mix. Over on Nexus, modder DJ_Kovrik has created an Edgerunners-inspired addition that adds a Humanity Cost system for cyberware implants and low Humanity side-effects including cyberpsychosis (thanks, Games Radar). Cyberpunk: Edgerunners — Official Trailer Wannabe Edgerunner – A Simple
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Final Fantasy VII The First Soldier, the mobile multiplayer battle royale, is being shut down in January. The news comes a month shy of the game’s one-year anniversary, having launched for iOS and Android in November 2021.  Square Enix states that it feels it hasn’t delivered the experience it aimed for, so it will begin
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LEGO Bricktales reviewed by Sarah LeBoeuf on PC, also available on PlayStation, Xbox, and Nintendo Switch. It’s a shame that LEGO Bricktales can often get in its own way, because it’s a fun adventure that breathes new life into what a LEGO game can look like. Building brick structures feels almost as good on the
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The recently-discovered PS5 jailbreak may only be partially functioning right now, but it’s good enough to read 3D model files on a game’s disc, offering users a visual of game content they might not be able to see otherwise. As previously reported by known modder Lance McDonald, Bluepoint Games-developed Demon’s Souls contains something called the Chieftain’s Ring,
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Japanese sales tracker Famitsu has published the top ten charts for the best-selling physical video games of September 2022 and there is no surprise which game claimed the lucrative No.1 spot. That game as you rightly guessed is Nintendo’s very own Splatoon 3 which shifted 2.7 million physical copies. Games Industry reports that 3.9 million boxed
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Trite. That’s probably the best way to describe Rabio. If I told you it will set you back £4.19 then I’m sure you can hazard a pretty good guess as to what you are getting here. Oh yes, you better believe it’s another 2D “retro-style” platformer. Just the way you like it.  If I’m honest,
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