Month: September 2022

Rowing Blazers, a New York-based clothing brand, has announced a new line of Sonic the Hedgehog apparel. The collection draws inspiration from Sonic’s aesthetic from the 1990s, with graphics inspired by art from the time.  Those who are interested in the collection can look forward to clothing items like a cotton sweater with Sonic’s image, a
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Nintendo has stated that there’s been a delay in producing the physical versions of the original Bayonetta game for the Nintendo Switch family of systems. Bayonetta’s first adventure was due to be released on Switch in physical form on 30th September, but has instead been delayed until the first half of October. It will be
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Last week, we asked you to spin your gears and share robots, droids, and machines from the game of your choice using #PSshare #PSBlog. Here are this week’s highlights: RevolutionAndre shares Kit from Ratchet & Clank: Rift Apart in macho machine mode. sorathluna shares a Slitherfang coiling up in the desert in Horizon Forbidden West.
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It’s October, and you know what that means–freaks and frights are abounding! There’s no better time to dive deep into some wildly experimental and stylish survival horror than the Halloween spooky season, and this month’s PlayStation Indies delivers on that front. As for the “freaks”–well, we’ve got a gaggle of very strange creatures and some
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Spooky season is nearly here – and what could be scarier than a purgatory dimension haunted by half-finished ideas and forgotten concepts? Our annual made-in-Dreams Halloween celebration is nearly ready to welcome you – and all of your cruelly abandoned WIPs, you monster – to The Land of Lost Dreams. This year, we asked the
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Dambuster Studios has confirmed that Dead Island 2 weapons and ammo will degrade with use but insists that the mechanic won’t be unfair to players. Weapon durability mechanic has been a point of contention in the gaming community, but Dambuster has defended its use in Dead Island 2, arguing that it’ll help to balance the
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Sometimes, you look forward to a game’s release and it’s very disappointing. Sometimes, it comes out and it’s… fine. Kinda good, even. Only once does the game come out and it’s fuckin’ SPIDERHECK WOOOO! Imagine Nidhogg, cross it with Webbed, give it solid single player options, and throw in one of the sickest game soundtracks
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This site may earn affiliate commissions from the links on this page. Terms of use. Hot on the heels of Logitech’s G Cloud handheld announcement, there’s a new cloud gaming portable on the horizon. Verizon, Razer, and Qualcomm have teamed up to launch the Razer Edge 5G, an Android-powered gaming device that will let you
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Here are my early impressions of Overwatch 2 after playing for several hours. For my full scored review check back next week when Overwatch 2 launches. Is Overwatch 2 truly a sequel? It’s a question that has lingered around the second iteration of Blizzard’s multiplayer shooter ever since its unveiling in 2019, and one that
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Summary SongPop Party is a music trivia party game for  up to eight players locally or online. All the latest hits from today, oldies from before the 1950s, and everything in between Pick your favorite music genre and decade What’s a Party without Music? For the last ten years, we’ve been working on SongPop, a
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Scorn, the H.R. Giger-inspired horror game coming to PC and Xbox Series X/S, has had its release date moved ahead by one week. Announced for an October 21 release, the game will instead arrive on October 14. Scorn – New Release Date The atmospheric first-person horror adventure is set in a nightmarish universe designed around
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Publisher Kepler Interactive and developer Ebb Software have revealed that Scorn’s release date has changed, moving up one week earlier in October. The game will now release on October 14 instead of the previously announced October 21.  As for why, the team doesn’t say. However, a new teaser trailer released today is titled, “You’ve waited
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As someone who played it during its early access period, I was immediately surprised by how much Grounded has evolved for its 1.0 launch. It feels like it’s not only fulfilled the potential of its “Honey, I Shrunk the Kids” survival premise, but exceeded nearly all of my expectations of it. Even though it’s still
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It’s easy to draw lines between The DioField Chronicle’s sweeping story of war, magic, and shady politics and those of Game of Thrones or Fire Emblem. I’d have to write off the whole fantasy genre if borrowing were a deal-breaker, but they still have to figure out how to assemble those parts into something that
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