Month: March 2020

Escalation, a new way to slay Behemoths in Phoenix Lab’s Dauntless, was introduced in December. Players were challenged with a modified roster of Behemoths, each one deadlier than the last, even battling two at a time. Slayers fought tooth and nail to get to the ferocious Malkarion at the heart of the Maelstrom. They rallied.
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Following Mark Cerny’s presentation detailing the PlayStation 5‘s technical specifications, an intense debate ensued over the console being “underpowered” compared to the Xbox Series X. Many developers opined on Twitter that fans were caught up in numbers and specs that they didn’t understand, and that from a developer’s point of view, the PS5 is “revolutionary.”
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The struggling video game retailer GameStop has tried everything possible to remain open during the COVID-19 outbreak, but as of 2nd March will be closing all access to physical stores across the US. An official PR explains how for all locations not already closed in accordance with state and local orders, the company will temporarily
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My Hero One’s Justice 2 reviewed on PlayStation 4 by Suriel Vazquez, also available Xbox One, PC, and Nintendo Switch. This My Hero Academia-themed fighting game sequel touches up some of the nuances of the original’s combat and builds an impressive roster, but doesn’t bring its A-game when it comes to offering much beyond a
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By Stephany Nunneley, Saturday, 21 March 2020 17:56 GMT Valve believes competition is healthy for the industry when it comes to PC storefronts, even if it is “ugly in the short term.” Speaking in the latest issue of Edge magazine (thanks, Games Radar), Valve CEO and co-founder Gabe Newell discussed his feelings on having a
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We know you’re busy and might miss out on all the exciting things we’re talking about on Xbox Wire every week. If you’ve got a few minutes, we can help remedy that. We’ve pared down the past week’s news into one easy-to-digest article for all things Xbox! Or, if you’d rather watch than read, you
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Remedy Entertainment’s Control and House House’s Untitled Goose Game had a big night at the 2020 Game Developers Choice Awards ceremony, which was held digitally this week. Control took home three awards, and Untitled Goose Game won the prestigious Game of the Year award. Kojima Productions’ Death Stranding, which led nominations, didn’t win any award. Winners
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The Guiding Lands have undergone lots of change lately. First it was Rajang opening up the Volcanic Region, Stygian Zinogre paving the way to the Tundra Region and the discovery of Safi’jiiva. Raging Brachydios and Furious Rajang are upon us… and on the horizon we see the embodiment of calamity: Alatreon! The Brilliant Darkness Headed
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Crazy Monkey Studios are no strangers to developing games, having successfully delivered a bloody great double dose of action-packed, run and gun platforming to the masses with the Guns, Gore and Cannoli series. Their latest project however sees the adrenaline-pumping body dismemberment traded in for a relaxing exercise that’s more akin to the “Where’s Wally?”
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The Call of Duty: Warzone beta takes a vastly different approach than most other battle royales. Death is an inconvenience rather than the end, top-tier weapons are consistently easy to come by, and skill will only get you so far when there are no more armor plates to loot. While that means it excels at
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Welcome to the free games website where we tell you about all the games that are free. Here’s another game that is (temporarily) free: Tomb Raider. Unlike the many demos and temporarily free to try games flying about right now, Tomb Raider is actually free to keep if you add it to your Steam account
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Update: In a recent clarification on the original PlayStation Blog post, Sony noted that the number of PS4 games expected to be supported through backward compatibility is much higher than PS5 lead system architect Mark Cerny’s initial comments made it appear. “We believe that the overwhelming majority of the 4,000+ PS4 titles will be playable on PS5,”
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PlayStation VR gets a pair of diverse new experiences next week in The Room VR: A Dark Matter, the newest in the acclaimed puzzle series (and its first foray into virtual reality); and Paper Beast, a surrealistic zen sandbox from gaming industry legend Eric Chahi — the mind behind 1991’s seminal cinematic adventure Another World.
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Knife-only runs have been a staple of Capcom’s community since the original Resident Evil on PlayStation. During these playthroughs, fans challenge themselves to complete various Resident Evil games using only the knife as their offensive weapon – no guns allowed. A successful knife run is challenging and requires an intimate knowledge of the Resident Evil game
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Last week, we asked you to turn to the dark side and share devilishly demonic characters from your favorite games using #PS4share and #PSBlog. From horned dark elves to flying monsters, here are this week’s highlights: BBuradori shared a horned Dark Elf Lord in God of War. JRPyznar shared colorful demon from MediEvil. Philt43_Yewone shared
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