Month: April 2022

The Super Mario movie that Nintendo and Illumination Studios have been working on has been gradually getting worked on. The movie had been previously slated for a release this December. However, this will no longer be the case. Shigeru Miyamoto sent a message to fans on Twitter via Nintendo’s official accounts. Miyamoto says that “we
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This site may earn affiliate commissions from the links on this page. Terms of use. GoG, the video game and film storefront formerly known as Good Old Games, has announced it will offer menstrual leave for employees affected by cycle-related complications.  In a LinkedIn post from earlier this month, GoG stated it would be “giving
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Techland has announced that Update 1.3.0 will hit Dying Light 2 Stay Human this week, and it brings with it a fan-requested feature, New Game Plus.  More specifically, this update will hit the zombie parkour title this Wednesday, April 27. It will not only bring New Game Plus to Dying Light 2, but address numerous
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Those with a PS Plus subscription enjoy an additional discount on some already price-slashed games in the current sale. There’s a new sale starting today named “Spring Sale Part 2,” in which some titles have an additional discount available only to PS Plus members. Sadly, it can be tricky to cut through the normal prices to find
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Real Heroes: Firefighter HD is a game that should not be good. It is a first-person shooter based around fighting fires instead of gunning down hordes of communists, it has a title that makes it sound like a German simulator game, and my 7-year-old nephew didn’t like it when I made him have a go. 
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PAX East 2022 has officially closed its doors for another year. We’ve had a great time over the last four days, but alas, it’s time for us to head back home to the RPS Treehouse, find a nice cosy corner, and sleep for 100 years. Before we do that, though, here’s our final daly round-up
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Like Monster Couch and Nomad Games, Acram Digital have taken it upon themselves to bring popular board games to the digital space. Having tackled classics like Catan and Concordia, their next stop has taken them to Istanbul. As a board game fan, Istanbul has been in my blind spot. I’d heard about it and even
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The first McPixel was one of those point and click adventures that was just so wholesomely silly that it won you over with its mix of daft humour and bonkers, quickfire ‘save the day’ scenarios. Now, everyone’s favourite bomb disposal expert is back in McPixel 3 (solo developer Sos Sosowski prefers we never mention the
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Hello Everyone, With Season 2 locked and loaded for May 3rd, we want to share a roadmap of what we’re planning to deliver during Season 2 and for the rest of the year. More than anything else, we want this roadmap to be accurate and reliable. Some items and dates are certain, and these are
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Techland has announced a sales milestone for Dying Light 2. According to the developer, the game sold through 5 million copies during its first month of availability across all platforms. The game was released on February 4, so total sales will be higher. The studio also announced the first game in the franchise, Dying Light,
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