Month: August 2022

Who is buying all these 79p endless runners, and can they please stop? Someone is doing it.  Like Fantasy Dash, Box Dash, Ninja Dash 3D and – oh god – so many others, Temple Dash: Jungle Adventure (or Template Dash, which my phone auto-corrected, like the little joker it is) is an endless runner without
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Another one bites the dust. If you haven’t noticed, a number of high-profile delays have occurred in recent weeks, with many upcoming games pushed into next year. Unfortunately, the promising sci-fi platformer Planet of Lana joins that growing hit list. Planet of Lana was first announced at E3 2021 with a 2022 launch window. The game stars
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A dolphin arrives to carry Dadish across a water-themed level: “Hey. You can call me Dolphin Dolphin,” says the dolphin. “You say it twice? Sounds like an echo,” says Dadish. “No, that’s my brother.” This exchange managed to make us snort lemonade out of our nose, which – we may add – is extremely painful.
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This site may earn affiliate commissions from the links on this page. Terms of use. (Photo: MyDrivers)Shakespeare himself posed the age-old question: to buy, or not to buy? That’s the question gamers the world over are wrestling with. GPU prices are plummeting, and the market is now a bargain basement free-for-all. EVGA is offering anywhere
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The workplace environment at Nintendo of America has been recently getting a lot of flack, mainly due to the company’s attempts to keep employees from unionizing. Unfortunately, Kotaku has released a report that it is not just union-busting that Nintendo of America has allegedly been doing. This time, it relates to the company’s game testers.
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Much of the joy from any good battle royale is derived from the feeling of making big plays, and hoo boy! If there’s one thing that Rumbleverse is good at, it’s setting you up for opportunities for big plays. The latest from Iron Galaxy Studios (the developers of Divekick and seasons 2 and 3 of
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Image: Nintendo Life The act of ‘demaking’ games has become a rather popular endeavour in recent memory, with Game Boy Demakes on Twitter showcasing numerous impressive attempts to authentically recreate popular games with the handheld console’s visual aesthetics. The latest game to receive the ‘demake’ treatment is Koji Igarashi’s Castlevania-inspired adventure Bloodstained: Ritual of the
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When I started playing Outward: Definitive Edition, it felt instantly familiar. It was only then that I realised I’d already pumped double figure hours into it, way back in 2019 when it initially released on Xbox. It was a game that, despite having problems, was an enjoyable, ambitious, epic RPG. It’s with the Definitive Edition
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