Month: September 2021

First announced in March 2020, A Juggler’s Tale has been dated for the PlayStation 5 and PlayStation 4 among other platforms. The 3D side-scrolling adventure will release on September 29th. In development at Student Startup developer Kaleidoscube and being published by Mixtvision, A Juggler’s Tale has been described as a “hope-inspiring” game where Abby, a string puppet,
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Life Is Strange: True Colors developer Deck Nine has said that the game is deliberately capped at 30 frames-per-second on consoles to ensure “higher cinematic fidelity on every platform.” However, the team is investigating other performance issues that are being reported. Additionally, Deck Nine is looking into reports of PlayStation 5 players having issues with
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ACE Team and Good Shepherd Entertainment have announced that their open-world survival game, The Eternal Cylinder, will release on the PlayStation 4 alongside other platforms on September 30th for $29.99. First announced in 2019, The Eternal Cylinder tasks players will controlling a herd of “adorable” creatures in an exotic alien world where they must learn how
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YouTube channel Obscure Gamers has published 18 minutes of footage from Radical Entertainment’s cancelled Spider-Man game, which was supposed coincide with the launch of Sam Raimi’s scrapped Spider-Man 4 movie. The video below is taken from the Xbox 360 build. Alongside the Xbox 360, Spider-Man 4 was planned for release on the PlayStation 3, Nintendo Wii and
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Reviewed by Luke Reilly on Xbox One. Also available on PlayStation 4, PC, and Nintendo Switch. “Big Rumble Boxing: Creed Champions is easy to pick up and play but has very little to keep folks hanging around, even for Rocky and Creed saga superfans. It simply doesn’t have the modes, the content, or the atmosphere
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SUBSCRIBE for more Katamari Damacy Facts ► http://bit.ly/DYKG_Subscribe Crash Bandicoot ► http://bit.ly/2oTL8Ff SuperMega Katamari ► http://bit.ly/2oNKrk0 In this episode, Did You Know Gaming takes a look at some facts, secrets, Easter eggs and history of the Katamari series. The Katamari series was created by Keita Takahashi and published by Namco (now Bandai Namco). The first
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