Month: January 2023

The heyday of survival horror was easily the late ‘90s and early ‘00s. Yet that genre is experiencing a bit of a renaissance with the modern remakes of many Resident Evil games and even Silent Hill reanimating itself. But sometimes you’ve got to look back to move forward, and that’s where Chasing Static comes in.
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It looks like a new PS5 advertisement is teasing Uncharted 5. Today, Sony unveiled its ‘Live from PS5’ TV spot that showcases video games, PS5 features, and more. Of note is the ad officially kicking off marketing for Marvel’s Spider-Man 2, and a brief clip that looks an awful lot like Uncharted. Why fans think
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Klonoa series director Tsuyoshi Kobayashi has recently spoken about the character design of Klonoa in a new interview with digital design magazine, Lost in Cult. Klonoa’s design came about as the company was working on a game based around a famous platforming IP, which he refused to name. It eventually turned out that the team could
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SUBSCRIBE for more PlayStation 3 Games ► http://bit.ly/DYKG_Subscribe Region Locked Book ► https://unbound.com/books/region-locked/ Patreon ► http://bit.ly/2u8wGQj In this video, Did You Know Gaming takes a look at some facts, secrets and Easter eggs surrounding PS3 games such as Grand Theft Auto 4 (GTA4), Metal Gear Solid 4 (MGS4), Heavenly Blade, and God of War Ascension.
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There is plenty of room on the Xbox for more mature platforming games. Some of our favourite games of the past ten years have been in that category, so the more the merrier. Memory Link even shares a resemblance to one of our favourites, Limbo, and we jumped at the opportunity to review it for
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It looks the release date for the long-rumored Horizon multiplayer game isn’t too far off, and if a recent leak is any indication, it’ll feature cartoon aesthetics akin to Fortnite. Horizon multiplayer game is Guerrilla Games’ worst-kept secret Horizon standalone multiplayer has been rumored for a number of years but Guerrilla Games has never officially
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Image: Nintendo Life Hello folks, welcome to another edition of Box Art Brawl! For last week’s brawl, we took a look at one of a handful of Virtual Boy games (and one that many of you had forgotten even existed): Panic Bomber. It wasn’t a particularly close race for this one, with Japan winning comfortably
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Ah, now this is more like it. Arriving in a clutch of three Psikyo remasters from City Connection, Dragon Blaze is the least ambitious of the bunch by quite a way. It does precious little that other Psikyo shooters haven’t done before, and – if you have any shoot ’em-up experience – it doesn’t deviate
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