Month: August 2020

Alexander Ovechkin is the EA Sports NHL 21 cover athlete. But The Great Eight’s presence is felt in NHL 21 far deeper than just the game’s artwork. Ovi’s unique personality, explosive playstyle and obsession with innovating the game of hockey leave an indelible mark on every part of the gameplay experience. When Alex Ovechkin entered
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This site may earn affiliate commissions from the links on this page. Terms of use. Crysis Remastered drops next month, with a PC release date of September 18. It’s also an Epic Games Store exclusive for an unknown length of time. The game is debuting several weeks after it was initially expected. A poor online
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“I’ve kept your flesh safe, Foundling” Coming from developer Cold Symmetry is a new entry in the action RPG genre, often called the “Souls-like” genre after its most famous member, Dark Souls. I’ve played and reviewed a fair few of these games now, and have no hesitation in saying that Mortal Shell is very different
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Japanese video game magazine Nintendo Dream will reportedly reveal a Switch game “that everyone will enjoy” in its upcoming September issue. This information was teased in its latest edition this month. The source – Nintendo Everything – points out that “while Nintendo Dream’s context indicates that this is a single announcement, Japanese doesn’t easily differentiate
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Reviewed by Tristan Ogilvie on Xbox One X. Also available on PlayStation 4, PC, Nintendo Switch and Google Stadia. “PGA Tour 2K21 is the most flexible and enjoyable golf game since EA’s Tiger Woods series was at its peak. While its career mode could have done with some spit and polish to its presentation and
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By Stephany Nunneley, Saturday, 22 August 2020 18:42 GMT Robin, Batgirl, Nightwing, and Red Hood star in Gotham Knights in 2021. Gotham Knights, the next game from WB Games Montreal, was revealed today during DC FanDome. The reveal started out with a cinematic look at the game before some pre-alpha gameplay footage was shown. Batman
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It’s no secret that Sony has been making a serious push towards globalization with unified branding and global campaigns, starting with 2018’s Marvel’s Spider-Man campaign. The company plans to continue these efforts, and has opted for a globalized launch of the PlayStation 5 as opposed to individual territory-based campaigns that it used to run in the
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Samurai Jack: Battle Through Time reviewed by Alex Santa Maria on Xbox One. Also available on PlayStation 4 and PC. “Even if you’re not a Samurai Jack superfan, Battle Through Time may be worth a playthrough just for the refresher course in how action games used to work and how vital that style can still
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With over a hundred titles to choose from, Xbox Game Pass has quickly become the premiere Games Subscription service. With xCloud, Xbox’s Cloud Gaming Service, set to launch next month, Xbox Game Pass is quickly becoming the “Netflix for Games”. But just like Netflix, filtering through all the titles can be a chore, and finding
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A definitive ending to an excellent story is a truly precious thing. That’s part of why Samurai Jack’s return for a final season in 2017 was so refreshing, as it capped off the legendary cartoon show with an appropriately epic and conclusive sendoff. Samurai Jack: Battle Through Time makes a risky choice, then, by attempting
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Captured on Nintendo Switch (Docked) The cinematic platformer genre has a distinguished and well-documented history, but considering the limitations of the hardware in the years of the genre’s biggest breakthrough titles really puts things in perspective. The way pioneering game designers such as Jordan Mechner and Eric Chahi were able to squeeze incredible results from
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