As gamers, we have a wide and ranging taste in games. I absolutely love an indie title, especially those which feel more like an experience (even a journey you’re taken on) rather than a video game you’re playing. Maybe I’m just going a bit soft in my advancing years, but these are the ones which
Month: October 2023
[embedded content]Subscribe to Nintendo Life on YouTube We’ve heard how Xbox wants to make gaming more accessible and with this in mind, Obsidian’s studio design director Josh Sawyer has now responded to a question about the idea of the medieval role-playing title Pentiment coming to Switch. Speaking to TouchArcade, he mentioned how there’s nothing that
Marvel is coming to Magic: The Gathering, thanks to a new multi-year deal between Marvel and Hasbro. Multiple collectible products and sets are on the way, and the first tentpole set, “based on Marvel’s fan-favorite characters and epic stories”, is set to launch globally at some point in 2025. You can check out the trailer
Those who have managed to pull themselves away from the powerful web woven by Marvel’s superheroes last week will find plenty to entertain them in the list of new PS5 and PS4 games arriving during the week beginning October 23, 2023. The highlights of the week include Remedy’s much-anticipated Alan Wake 2, as well as
Hey Xbox Insiders! We have a new Xbox Update Preview coming to the Alpha Skip-Ahead ring. It’s important we note that some updates made in these preview OS builds include background improvements that ensure a quality and stable build for Xbox consoles. We continue to post these release notes, even when the noticeable changes to
Suika Game has been creating quite a stir on the Nintendo eShop, both in Japan and in the West. In Japan, this puzzle game with a watermelon theme has already surpassed two million downloads. The game gained significant attention after several VTubers started playing it, resulting in a surge in popularity. Initially, the game’s company
Bloober Team will release its free DLC chapter for the 2023 Layers of Fear game tomorrow, and it’s putting the player in the director’s chair to make a horror movie of their very own. Layers upon Layers The latest chapter in Layers of Fear awaits. Step into the Director’s seat as you seek to unravel
Final Fantasy XIV’s latest Fan Festival took place in London over the weekend, running two days of panels with the MMO’s development team, its director Naoki ‘Yoshi-P’ Yoshida and legendary series creator Hironobu Sakaguchi. In-between announcing a new job for expansion Dawntrail, revealing anecdotes from the early days of Final Fantasy and a whole bunch
The Outlast Trials launched into Early Access on PC earlier this year, and players have been enjoying it, with more than 27,000 Steam reviews falling into the “Very Positive” category. If playing the game isn’t enough, you can soon listen to the game’s soundtrack on streaming services like Spotify, Apple Music, and more starting this
Things clearly move very quickly in the world of game development, and that’s especially true in the case of Lords of the Fallen. Just days after the developer addressed a major point of criticism, saying it will remain as it is, things have already started to change. Starting with patch 1.1.224, which went live today.
The first thing I do when I gain access to the medical menu in MGS3 as part of the new Metal Gear Solid Master Collection (Vol 1) is shake the right stick to whip Naked Snake around like a ragdoll. Satisfied, I back out into the game as Snake falls to his knees and blows
Licensed games tend to fall in one of two camps. There are those that are deeply respectful of their source material, and there are those that take wilful liberties. What makes The Grinch: Christmas Adventures so unusual is that it seems to be, well, both. On one hand, we have levels that are introduced with
It’s New Proper Platforming Mario Game Week, everyone! While the launch of a game with Mario in the title is a fairly regular occurrence, the release of the plumber’s first all-new 2D platformer in over a decade is cause for special celebration. Super Mario Bros. Wonder brings back Mario and his Mushroom Kingdom brethren in
Wizards of the Coast has announced that Magic: The Gathering‘s Fallout crossover will officially launch on March 8, 2024. Magic: The Gathering – Fallout is part of Magic‘s Universes Beyond collection and will celebrate elements of every title since 1997, representing “the first ‘modern view’ of some of the classic Fallout games, including updates to characters and
Metal Gear has resurrected all sorts of previously dead characters — Colonel Volgin, Liquid Snake, Big Boss — and now it is attempting the most ridiculous resurrection yet: Konami. The company is now trying to claw back some of the goodwill it had before divorcing with Hideo Kojima through nostalgia-fueled rereleases and remakes. Metal Gear
Hey Xbox Insiders! We have a new Xbox Update Preview coming to the Alpha ring. It’s important we note that some updates made in these preview OS builds include background improvements that ensure a quality and stable build for Xbox consoles. We continue to post these release notes, even when the noticeable changes to the
The acclaimed Sea of Stars has recently received an update, bringing the charming adventure to Version 1.0.46131. There’s quite a bit covered and fixed in the patch, and if you haven’t progressed very far in the story, it’s best to look away now as there are some spoilers in there. So, without further ado, here
Yuri Lowenthal, who voiced Smoke in Mortal Kombat 1, has revealed a funny story about his first session playing the character. What did Yuri Lowenthal say about playing Smoke in Mortal Kombat 1? In an interview with PlayStation LifeStyle, Lowenthal revealed that prior to his work on Mortal Kombat 1, he didn’t know much about
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