Month: April 2023

Dead Island 2 reviewed by Travis Northup on PlayStation 5 and PC. Also available on Xbox. Dead Island 2 is a hysterical Los Angeles-infused satire that does most things well enough, but feels like a stroll down the Walk of Fame of celebrated zombie games I’ve already played without adding many new ideas of its
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[embedded content]Subscribe to Nintendo Life on YouTube Limited Run Games has today announced that it is re-releasing the much sought-after Sunsoft platformer, Trip World, in an all-new colourised form: Trip World DX. The game will be released physically on Switch, Game Boy and Game Boy Color, with pre-orders opening on 28th April. Originally released in
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Those looking forward to Diablo 4 may be surprised to hear the game will not feature a map overlay. They should be surprised, considering it was a quality-of-life feature in previous Diablo games. According to Diablo’s general manager Rod Fergusson, Blizzard has “no plans at the moment” to implement the long-used feature. This means players
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Get your Joy-Cons ready: Nintendo has announced that a new Indie World showcase will premiere tomorrow, April 19. While some Nintendo streams start in the wee hours of the morning, this one’s not too bad, airing at 9 a.m. on the West Coast and 12 p.m. on the East Coast. The video will be available on YouTube here.
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The powerful puffball Kirby and his friends join together on an adventure through Planet Popstar and visit Merry Magoland for subgames in the Kirby’s Return to Dream Land™ Deluxe game. Now, the 33rd MAXIMUS CUP brings the sights and sounds of the pink hero’s latest adventure to the Tetris® 99 game for the Nintendo Switch™
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Diablo IV arrives on June 6, and that date now feels more concrete because Blizzard announced today that the game has gone gold. That means the game is essentially complete and is ready to be pressed to discs. The game is set to arrive on PlayStation and Xbox consoles plus PC, and while it’s good to
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