Month: August 2021

It may have been 16 years since the first Psychonauts came out for us, but for Raz and his friends it’s only been a couple days. Psychonauts 2 picks up right where the 2005 original (and 2017 VR follow-up The Rhombus of Ruin) left off, and it does so in a way that feels fresh
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Reviewed by Tristan Ogilvie on Nintendo Switch. Also available on PC. “Hoa is a beautiful but brief puzzle-platform adventure that made for a relaxing evening’s worth of entertainment. It features no major physical threats nor any puzzles that are particularly obtuse, so cruising through its hand-painted slices of nature gave me a pleasantly zen-like experience.
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It’s impossible to overstate the influence James Cameron’s Aliens has had over video games. From rowdy hoots and hollers of Halo‘s interplanetary Marines to layered rows of gnashing insectoid teeth in Contra, the medium owes a lot to the legendary 1986 film, and Aliens: Fireteam Elite is a long-overdue interactive cover song of sorts. This
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Pendulo Studios and Microids have delayed their narrative adventure game Alfred Hitchcock – Vertigo on consoles. Originally due to be released later this year, the game has now been pushed back into 2022 on PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One as reported by Gematsu. The game will still be released on PC in December
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This site may earn affiliate commissions from the links on this page. Terms of use. Another version of The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim will be hitting the market this fall, but this one marks a special occasion. On November 11, Skyrim will celebrate its 10th birthday with an “Anniversary Edition” announced by Bethesda late last
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In just over 24 hours, gamers across the globe will come together to watch the gamescom 2021 Xbox Stream, featuring the latest on previously announced games from Xbox Game Studios and our partners from around the world. The show will run about 90 minutes in length and will be packed with updates on some of
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Call of Duty: Vanguard alpha test will kick off on Friday, August 27th, for PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5 owners. Sledgehammer Games has confirmed that the test will introduce a brand new multiplayer mode called Champion Hill. Champion Hill is an evolution of 2019’s Gunfight, which Infinity Ward introduced in Modern Warfare. As part of
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Watch the latest trailer for the RPG, Genshin Impact, for a look at what to expect in Version 2.1, including more islands and stories to explore in Inazuma, as well as more relaxing moments to embrace with our old friends back at Liyue Harbor. More playable characters to recruit will also be available including Sangonomiya
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As any self-respecting subscriber of the Gaming Historian knows, one national survey conducted in 1990 found that more American children could identify Mario than Mickey. That sounds about right to this writer, who was one of those children. What truly astonished us, however, was witnessing firsthand how your average Japanese child could still sing most
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The annual QuakeCon event is back for another weekend of panels, tournaments, charitable giving and more! Day 1 featured a series of signature panels packed with new insights and exciting announcements from a range of Bethesda games. From a deep dive into Fallout 76’s upcoming Fallout Worlds update to a surprise Quake announce, we’ve got
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Boyfriend Dungeon offers a fun spin on the dating sim formula, but its roguelite parts don’t always mix well with developing romance. Being uncomfortably close to the antagonist dulls Boyfriend Dungeon too. #IGN #Gaming #BoyfriendDungeon
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Tonight’s SummerSlam event saw a new teaser video for WWE 2K22. 2K Games has been largely silent about the game since it debuted during WrestleMania 37; the publisher hadn’t even divulged what platforms it’s available. Now fans have a new peek at the anticipated title, but the most surprising update is that the game won’t be coming
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