Month: September 2021

Ninjas and the stealth genre are like PB&J sandwiches: even with stale bread, it’s usually a mix powerful enough that it can overwhelm any unpleasant flavors — though Aragami 2 is the exception that proves that rule. This sleuthy third-person adventure is an utter delight when you’re exploring its brilliant serpentine levels or disposing of
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The Pulse 3D Wireless Headset will be getting a new color variant next month. Sony has revealed the headset will be available in Midnight Black, which will be made up of two slightly different shades of black to match the similarly colored galaxy-inspired DualSense controller that was released in June. No changes will be made between
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This site may earn affiliate commissions from the links on this page. Terms of use. (Photo: Alvaro Reyes/Unsplash)Nintendo has updated the Switch many times since its launch, usually adding a minor feature here and there. The latest update, though, adds a big one. The Switch now has native support for Bluetooth audio, allowing you to
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I’m Chris Chung, the cat wrangler and one-man developer at Manekoware. I’m excited to finally bring Catlateral Damage: Remeowstered to Xbox One and Xbox Series X|S, available to play right meow! Cat puns aside, Remeowstered is the definitive edition of everybody’s favorite first-person destructive cat simulator, where you play as a house cat, run around
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I Am Fish is without a doubt the weirdest game I’ve played this year and appears to have been made by insane people. In other words, I really enjoyed it. It’s an intentionally frustrating physics-based platformer and a literal fish-out-of-water story that challenges you to overcome ridiculous obstacles. Escaping captivity is not always as fair
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Building balsa models doesn’t have the same immediate appeal as constructing space rockets, and yet Balsa Model Flight Simulator still seems extremely appealing. That’s partly because it’s from the original developer of Kerbal Space Program, and offers a similar physics construction toolset even if on a more terrestrial scale. It’s available now in early access.
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The live-action Twisted Metal series now has its first star attached. Anthony Mackie will be playing series lead John Doe, a driver tasked with getting a package across a post-apocalyptic wasteland for an opportunity at a better life. He will also act as Executive Producer on the project. Mackie is known for his role as
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Lost in Random reviewed on PlayStation 5 by Gabriel Moss. Narration by Mark Medina. Also available on Xbox, PC, PlayStation 4, and Nintendo Switch. This sprawling action adventure has way more meat on its bones than you may first expect if you’re only looking for a quick dive into a Tim Burton-esque wonderland. Lost in
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