Month: January 2020

Yakuza: Like a Dragon is sounding more interesting by the week. Sega has released more information on Yakuza: Like a Dragon and it pertains to the underground “dungeons” you will travel to. According to the information, as the story progresses, Kasuga and others will use the underpass to move to the headquarters of a hostile
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Digital subscribers to Game Informer are now able to learn all about Magic: Legends and read about our favorite games from 2019! Following today’s cover reveal, our digital issue is now live to subscribers on web browsers, iPad/iPhone and Android devices. Individual issues will be available for purchase later today. You can download the apps to view the
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The Vikings are back.  The Vikings have been such a big part of my gaming life that I feel like growing my hair into plaits, buying an axe and calling myself Ivan the Bold. This time though – with Northgard – playing as a Norse man has a very different style from the usual hack
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The latest edition of Weekly Famitsu has a nice roundup of notable Japanese developers favourite games from last year. These include Mr. Kamiya from Platinum Games who surprisingly chose Tetris99 and Mr. Katano who is the Sonic series producer. He chose Judgment, Sega Genesis Mini (Mega Drive Mini), Labyrinth of Refrain: Coven of Dusk, Persona 5 Royal and
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Apple must be pretty happy with how 2019 went, because the company revealed some data today regarding its services for the past year.  Customers spent $1.42 billion on the App Store between Christmas and New Year’s Eve alone. New Year’s Day (of 2020) set a new single-day record, with people spending $386 million. In total, the App Store has
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We’re not quite done with 2019 yet! Let’s welcome the new decade by taking a look at the last one’s final PS Store downloads chart. Notably, The Witcher III: Wild Hunt nabbed the #7 spot last month. I wonder why… Call of Duty: Modern Warfare, Grand Theft Auto V, and Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order
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The latest edition of popular Japanese gaming magazine Famitsu is now with subscribers and it contains some big name reviews. The reviews include Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot and Yakuza: Like a Dragon. The latter title is the highest scoring video game this week. Here’s the reviews featured in the latest issue: Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot (PS4,
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Hey Alpha ring users! Today’s Xbox Insider Release Notes highlight the latest fixes, known issues, and features coming to your console. Starting at 2:00 p.m. PT today, users will receive the latest 2002 Xbox One system update (build: 19H1_RELEASE_XBOX_DEV_200218363.9093.200101-2000). Keep reading for more details. System Update Details: OS version released: 19H1_RELEASE_XBOX_DEV_200218363.9093.200101-2000 Available: 2:00 p.m. PT
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Metroid fans have had some ups and downs when it comes to Nintendo’s haunting space-based series, but it’s been a while since we’d seen everyone’s favourite bounty hunter outside Super Smash Bros. Ultimate. The most recent outing for galactic bounty hunter Samus was 2017’s excellent remake of the Game Boy’s Metroid II: The Return of
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At this year’s Consumer Electronics Show in Las Vegas, Alienware introduced something unexpected: Concept UFO, a handheld gaming PC that draws heavy inspiration from Nintendo Switch. The unit even features detachable left and right pieces that can be connected to create a controller that just happens to look like a UFO. Alienware isn’t revealing hardware
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The Xbox marketplace is filled with games that are dirt cheap. And in fact in my attempt to organize this ‘best of’ list, I discovered something rather special – there are a lot of games that are under ten dollars/pounds! So this list is a varied collection of unique experiences; not necessarily the best, but
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