Month: October 2024

About a decade or so back, a little rhythmic ribbon racer was announced for Xbox. It was a game from a new development team, albeit one with a past, genre-rich, history. A game that then launched on Xbox One in 2017 to widespread acclaim, powered by some bass-thumping tunes, tight gameplay and gorgeous visuals. It
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Each week Sony brings PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, PlayStation VR, and PlayStation Plus owners new content, add-ons, games, and more. Here is the complete global PlayStation Store update. PlayStation LifeStyle catalogs the PlayStation Store updates for the major regions across the globe. Check back every Tuesday to keep up to date with each week’s PlayStation
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Wayfinders! I’m AJ, an Executive Producer at Airship Syndicate and I’m incredibly excited to talk about the upcoming release of our game, Wayfinder! Today we’re focusing on two big new additions coming alongside our October 21 launch! For those that might not know, Wayfinder is an ARPG where players assume the roles of various Wayfinders
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I’ve played Guilty Gear: Strive, Tekken 8, and Street Fighter 6 against people in the states over the weekend, and I think it’s safe to say that the war for better netcode in fighting games is pretty much won at this point. To see this content please enable targeting cookies. Manage cookie settings We’ve got
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Renowned philosopher Sir Mixalot once reasoned that it’s difficult to illicit desire in the event that you don’t have buns, hun. It seems that a new mod for the Silent Hill 2 remake has taken that sentiment to heart and applied it to the game’s most beguiling character. Yep, you can now be stalked and
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How do official Bethesda bug compilation videos coinciding with a game’s launch sound? Or at least, a proper list of known bugs on day one, to preempt any compilations created by vengeful players? Skyrim Lead Designer and Starfield Systems Designer Bruce Nesmith has spoken a little about the “interesting problem” of how open developers should
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Believe it or not, it has now been 3 years since Nintendo added the Expansion Pack to Nintendo Switch Online‘s subscription service. The Expansion Pack comes with the Nintendo 64, Game Boy Advance and SEGA Genesis retro libraries. So, to celebrate, Nintendo acknowledged the occasion with a new newsletter email. What may make some of
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I’ve been fascinated by game narratives over the years, and when I hear the word “crypt,” it conjures up images quite different from its traditional meaning.  In real life, crypts are places where families or nobility were laid to rest. In my gaming mind, however, I envision skeletons wielding swords, goblins lurking in the shadows,
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