Month: September 2021

Today, The Pokémon Company International announced “Pokémon Evolutions,” a limited animated series created to celebrate the franchise’s 25th anniversary. The eight-episode series will take fans on a journey through all the known regions of the Pokémon world explored in the core video game franchise. Pokémon Evolutions will premiere exclusively on the official Pokémon YouTube channel and Pokémon TV worldwide
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A number of PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5 users have taken to sites like Reddit to report that their new PlayStation Network accounts are getting insta-banned upon creation and contacting Sony’s support has yielded no results. Some users have attempted to create numerous accounts via numerous devices using numerous email addresses, only to receive an
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Welcome back to another episode of Reviews in Review, where we fill you in on all of the games IGN reviewed during August 2021. Here are links to all the full video reviews: Crowfall – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZaEdedCkbWs Assassin’s Creed Valhalla: The Siege of Paris DLC – https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=rthqD7_CoK4 Maneater Truth Quest DLC – https://youtu.be/zBMrhXkyMZg Boyfriend Dungeon –
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As the open-world game format has moved forward and expanded—particularly in the AAA space—it’s left behind a lot of creative ideas from the past. Grand Theft Auto might be well-beyond its top-down roots from the first two games, but indie developer Jutsu Games wants to embrace that classic feel with a whole new twist: a
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Originally released back in 2010 for the Wii, Sonic Colors marked a return to form for the Blue Blur. It righted the ship of Sonic’s 3D missteps by focusing entirely on what makes the series fun: feeling like you are the fastest thing alive. Sonic Colors: Ultimate is that same game, remastered for modern platforms
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Brendan “Playerunknown” Greene, the creator behind the massively successful PUBG: Battlegrounds (formerly known as Playerunknown’s Battlegrounds) has announced his studio, Playerunknown Productions, is going independent. The team has separated itself from Krafton, which oversees publishing for PUBG related properties. While Krafton retains a minority stake in the studio, Greene and his team are, for all
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Monolith Soft, the acclaimed JRPG studio behind the Xenoblade Chronicles series, have announced that their official website will be experiencing server maintenance which will happen on Wednesday, 8th September. It’s unusual for them to give a heads up that their website will be down for a period of time and is leading many to speculate
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Maneater: Truth Quest DLC reviewed by Travis Northup on PC, also available on Xbox, Nintendo Switch, and PlayStation. Truth Quest is a conspiracy-themed expansion with a few fun ideas and lots of repetitive quests that don’t differ much from the base game’s RPG campaign.
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The nonsensical delight of Maneater‘s shark-RPG premise made for an amusing if somewhat repetitive campaign last year, but the recycled ideas of its new Truth Quest DLC don’t do much to stop that novelty from wearing thin. This expansion mostly offers more of what you’ve already seen, sending you on familiar missions to eat hapless
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