Month: May 2021

The general public will be able to register for access to E3 2021 from 3rd June. Although this year will be an all-digital event due to the ongoing pandemic, organisers have promised an exciting and interactive experience for fans to enjoy from 12th to the 15th of June all from the comfort of their own
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A French retailer, which originally listed the Sonic Colours Remaster for consoles, have started listing a new Sonic Collection for Sony’s PlayStation 4 console. As Tails Channel points out, rumours regarding a Sonic Collection swirled on the Internet as early as the beginning of January 2021. Sonic is celebrating his 30th Anniversary next month, so
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Summary Rising Hell is a roguelike platformer with heavy metal riffs and pixelated madness. Play as Arok, Zelos, and other prisoners of Hell as they fight their way out of agony. Highly anticipated Indonesian indie game, drawn in atmospheric pixel art and animations. From the beginning of early access on PC up until the final
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Housemarque has said that despite its history and love for arcade games, it no longer wants to be recognized simply as the “Resogun studio,” and wants to make “bigger” experiences going forward. Speaking to GameReactor, marketing director Mikael Haveri said that Housemarque wants to build upon the experience it gained from Returnal. Although nothing is set
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Having successfully brought Crysis Remastered to current platforms it seems Crytech is working on a remaster of Crysis 2 for consoles. The company teased fans on Twitter with references to the second game in the respected first person shooter series. Crysis Remastered is available right now on the Nintendo Switch eShop. As soon as we
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If you’re in the market for a DualSense and can’t find one at your usual stores for whatever reason, head over to Apple’s web store because you’ll find one there. Following a recent compatibility update, the company has officially begun selling DualSense controllers. Sony’s peripheral joined the likes of SteelSeries Nimbus and the Xbox controller
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Watch Dogs Legion has had a steady drip of updates since its release last year, though bugs did cause delays to some planned features like its online mode. Now Ubisoft have laid out a new roadmap for updates still to come, which prioritises some quality-of-life features while pushing back story DLC and new online modes.
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The granddaddy of modern handheld gaming, the Game Boy, got an unexpected shot in the arm in the mid-’90s when a little game named Pokémon released and gave the ageing hardware a new lease of life. The updated Game Boy Pocket hardware might have slimmed down the bulky original DMG-001, but it was the long-awaited
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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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With a vast array of great point and click adventure titles launching over the past year or so, I think it’s safe to say, the age-old genre is ‘alive and kicking’. That’s not a phrase you could use to describe the protagonist in the latest of such offerings though, The Wardrobe: Even Better Edition. He’s
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Last week, we asked you to share moments that felt unforgettable using #PSshare #PSBlog. From breathtaking vistas to heart-pounding adventures, here are the moments you won’t soon forget:  Photoingame shared Ellie remembering a birthday surprise from The Last of Us Part II. FilthyRocker faces off against one of the unforgettable boss battles in Control. GravityShifters
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