A few days ago it was revealed that Fortnite would be receiving the previously teased mode Playground today, much to the excitement of fans. It seems, however, that things have gone off to a rough start, as Epic Games has officially removed the limited-time mode from the battle royale shooter. According to the developer’s official Twitter account, the
As the two top-reigning competitors in the currently hot market of Battle Royale games, PlayerUnknown’s Battlegrounds developer PUBG Corps brought things to a heat against Fortnite developer Epic Games by putting forth a lawsuit against the company for copyright infringement earlier this year, though the conclusion of that case seems to have fizzled out. According to a
Since its debut, PlayStation Plus has not only been the core of PlayStation owner’s online service, but has also delivered regular installments of new games to enjoy, with the latest games coming next month having been officially announced by Sony for July. Over on the PlayStation Blog, Sony has announced the lineup of games that
For years, Remedy Entertainment has focused on narrative first and gameplay second. From the long monologues of Max Payne to the inner-workings of a writer in Alan Wake, and the episodic television experiment found in Quantum Break, it has been easy to see this emphasis on storytelling in almost every one of the studio’s titles. This focus on story over gameplay isn’t necessarily
All the way back in 2015, I was surprised to see Lab Zero Games move on from an immensely enjoyable fighting game like Skullgirls to Indivisible, a Valkyrie Profile-inspired Metroidvania-RPG hybrid. I tried and had a lot of fun with the Prototype Demo back when Indivisible was crowdfunded on Indiegogo and was curious to see
The Lion’s Song, a narrative point-and-click adventure game from Austrian developer Mipumi Games, previously released episodically before wrapping up last July. Today, the developer announced that The Lion’s Song is coming to Nintendo Switch on July 10. For those of you who aren’t aware, The Lion’s Song takes place in the early 1900’s, and is
Today D3 Publisher released another large batch of screenshots of its upcoming action game Bullet Girls Phantasia. As usual, keep in mind that this is a D3 Publisher game, and a Bullet Girls title to boot, so you can pretty much expect a lot of content which is pretty much unsafe for work. Things start tame, showing
If you read my review of NBA 2K18 last year, you probably saw that I had strong feelings about the way the game had further catered its progression systems to lean on the use of microtransactions. Virtual currency, or VC for short, has been a digital currency used in the NBA 2K games for a while now, but 2K18 began locking
One of the most iconic element of BioWare’s upcoming game Anthem is the Javelin suits that our characters are going to wear. In order to be able to show off the suits at EA Play just before E3, Electronic Arts and BioWare had the suits constructed by Toronto-based Henchmen Studios, and they certainly did an amazing
Creating art has always had its fair share of risks. It’s often time-consuming, thankless, and sometimes, a financial black hole. However, when it comes to game design, developers are subject to a risk that many other artists don’t have to worry about– clones. Sure, off-brand cereals and knock-off movies that exist only to cash in
It’s not a mystery that Xbox One doesn’t get all that many Japanese games. It’s not only the one console on the market that is from a company based outside of Japan, but with 96,371 units sold in the country in almost four years, its hold on the Japanese market is negligible, discouraging many local
Since the series debuted in 2014, Stoic Studio’s The Banner Saga series has presented players with making tough decisions under tougher circumstances. While the series is set to come to a conclusion next month with the upcoming release of The Banner Saga 3, Stoic Studio has said that it does seem to have interest in going back
This year has been a sort of revival for tennis video games. Unfortunately, it has been represented poorly — if you want to see what I’m talking about, you can check out our review of Tennis World Tour. As such, there is still room for a serviceable tennis game. Nintendo and Camelot’s newest iteration of
Polish indie developer Robot Gentleman revealed today that its breakout indie hit 60! Seconds, which released back in 2015, has surpassed 1 million copies sold, and impressive feat for any indie game. To celebrate, Robot Gentleman detailed its future plans for both new 60 Seconds! content and its upcoming spiritual successor 60 Parsecs!. Later this year,
Iceberg Interactive and Chilean indie developer IguanaBee announced their quirky part game Headsnatchers for PC and PS4 back in March. Today, the pair released a brand new trailer for the game, which reveals that Headsnatchers will be hitting Steam Early Access on July 10. When it hit Early Access, Headsnatchers will include a single player
This year’s cover athlete for the 2019 edition of NBA Live was revealed tonight and it is none other than The Process himself, Joel Embiid. Embiid, who was drafted by the Philadelphia 76ers in 2014, has quickly risen through the ranks to become one of the league’s best players since finally making his debut in 2016. This past
Back in January, Square Enix and Nintendo announced The World Ends With You: Final Remix for the Switch, and today we know when it’ll release in Japan. The game will launch on the local shelves for 4,800 yen plus taxes on September 27th. A special edition (Which you can see in the gallery) will cost 17,000
On tonight’s Monday Night Raw, a new trailer for WWE 2K19 was revealed announcing that Rey Mysterio will be a bonus playable character when you pre-order the game. The trailer shows a slew of WWE Superstars including Daniel Bryan, The Miz, Bobby Roode, Asuka, and Charlotte Flair, and taking off a familiar looking mask stating
As one of the first Wii U-to-Switch ports to arrive for the Switch when it launched last year, Mario Kart 8 Deluxe gave players the ability to race on the go, and now the game is getting some new (and creative) ways to race, thanks to Nintendo Labo. Nintendo has announced that a new update
Originally released last fall, Wolfenstein II earned critical acclaim for its gripping story set in its distinct alternate history version of a Nazi-occupied America, and while Switch owners are getting their first taste of the series later this week, it appears unknown at this time if we’ll see more from the series on Nintendo’s platform in
Last month we found out about a brand new limited-time mode coming to Fortnite, which would essentially be the games biggest shakeup to date, but at the time we didn’t know when it would launch. Fast forward to a month later, and it seems like we won’t have to wait too much longer as a
Sushi Striker: The Way of Sushido from indieszero, a developer best known for its work on the NES Remix collections and Theatrhythm series, oozes the quirk and charm usually associated with Nintendo games and hardware. It takes the weird concept of a puzzle game centered around eating Sushi and fleshes it out to creates something that is
Square Enix recently hosted its General Meeting of Shareholders, and while the official transcript has not been posted yet, we got a report from Twitter user ゆず, a professional investor who was at the event. In the quick recap, we learn information shared during the questions and answers session of the event. スクエニ総会。DQ11 Switch版にはPS4版にない追加要素が入る。FF7リメイクに関して進捗状況は外部からあれこれ言われているが、開発はしっかり進んでおり安心してほしい。DQ3のHD化(11のような)は現状開発していないが検討している、ただDQ12の開発が先になると思う。 — ゆず
DRM, especially the always-kind, has been a major point of contention for gamers recently, whether it be due to its reliance on possibly poor severs (in SimCity’s case), or the fact that if its servers shut down, the game is now longer playable. The most recent victim of the latter appears to be the Mac
PQube Games announced last year that they would be releasing D3 Publisher’sdungeon crawler Omega Labyrinth Z in the West on both PS4 and PS Vita in Spring 2018. Unfortunately, the game ran into trouble with several ratings boards around the world as they claimed it “promotes the sexualization of children,” so Omega Labyrinth Z’s western
Today Compile Heart released a new trailer for it upcoming JRPG Kamigokuto Mary Skelter 2, the sequel of Mary Skelter: Nightmares. This is a game by Compile Heart, so you know that you can pretty much expect some fenservicey features, and that’s what the “purification mode” is all about. Basically, you’ll purify the game’s many waifus by cleaning
Cygames announced that its popular mobile JRPG Granblue Fantasy just passed another registered player milestones. Now the game counts over 21 million, which is nothing to sneeze at, especially considering that the 20 million player milestone came just two months ago in April. As a consequence, players can enjoy a brand new event, even if this
Since it was announced, many have been comparing Insomnia: The Ark to games like Fallout and Bioshock due to not only to its dystopian retro-futuristic setting, but to some of the interesting soundtrack choices the developers have chosen to include in the game. We saw this last month in a trailer focusing on the game’s space station setting with
Fans have been eagerly awaiting any news on the remake of Final Fantasy VII and were quite disappointed when there was nothing new announced during Square Enix’s 2018 E3 livestream a few weeks ago, making it the third year in a row with nothing shown about the game. In response to this anticipation, on Friday, Italian website Multiplayer
Devil May Cry 5 is the next installment in the beloved franchise, and a recent Famitsu four-page spread has some interesting news to tell us about the upcoming game. First off, we now know that the game is roughly 75% complete and that more details about the game will be released Summer 2018. This bodes well
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