Sonic Frontiers reviewed by Travis Northup on PlayStation 5, also available on Xbox Series X|S and PC. Sonic Frontiers is a delightfully weird and experimental evolution of the Sonic games so many of us grew up with. Its expansive islands are filled with so much variety and pieces of Sonic history, from classic platforming stages
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SUBSCRIBE for more Arcade 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 Arcade games, including Tekken 3, SEGA’s Golden Axe, and Nintendo’s Mario Bros. Follow DYKG on: Twitter: http://bit.ly/2oOavs2 Instagram: http://bit.ly/2oO4jjA Facebook: http://bit.ly/2nIrFp9 Website:
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There are worse games to base your 79p, no-achievement game on. The original Super Mario Bros is a classic, there’s no doubt about it, and Super Pixel Kid is a gushing love letter to it. It’s got the same love for bottom-bouncing, blocks that shatter once a head connects with them, the shrill sound of
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While Xbox head Phil Spencer can’t make any calls on older Activision Blizzard franchises, he has said “what could happen” with titles like StarCraft is exciting. Phil Spencer has previously expressed his excitement over the possibility of older Activision Blizzard IPs being revived under Microsoft, and in a recent interview with Wired, he once again
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Resident Evil Village: The Winters’ Expansion reviewed on PlayStation 5 by Taylor Lyles. Also available on PC, PS4, and Xbox. The Winters’ Expansion is mostly an underwhelming follow-up to Resident Evil Village. While Mercenaries Additional Orders has some valuable new maps and characters that help flesh out the time-attack mode and give Lady Dimitrescu another
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It is easy to be blase about another KEMCO game coming to the Xbox consoles these days. See, this review marks a bit of a personal landmark, the twentieth KEMCO title that I’ve played and reviewed since 2017 – an average of four games a year.   The latest is that of Silver Nornir, yet another
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God of War Ragnarok is out soon, and Digital Foundry recently had some hands-on time with Kratos’ latest adventure. According to Digital Foundry, even in its pre-released state, Ragnarok feels unbelievably polished… there are effectively no stutters, hitches, or any other weirdness.” God of War Ragnarok – Shaping the Story (PS5 & PS4) Zero bugs
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