Month: October 2021

You may remember that, a couple of weeks ago, Chocobo GP was announced in Nintendo‘s September 2021 Direct. Well, Square Enix has been talking about the game more during a panel at this year’s Tokyo Game Show. In fact, there was even in-depth information about the gameplay, including the ability to pick up iconic magic
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Super Monkey Ball: Banana Mania reviewed on PlayStation 5 by Sarah LeBouef. Narrated by Ryan McCaffrey. Also available on Xbox, Nintendo Switch, and PC. With over 300 stages compiled and upgraded from previous games in the series, Super Monkey Ball: Banana Mania has plenty to do, but not enough of it is half as fun
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Japan’s Computer Entertainment Supplier’s Association (CESA) has announced its list of winners of the Japan Game Awards 2021, with Sucker Punch Productions’ Ghost of Tsushima and Capcom’s Monster Hunter Rise sharing the coveted “Grand Prize.” Naughty Dog’s The Last of Us Part II won an Award for Excellence along with Final Fantasy VII Remake and
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If you’re an indie developer, then there’s an interesting opportunity that has recently become available to you. A few days ago, Konami, in cooperation with Shueisha Game Creators Camp, both announced that they are holding a contest, where indie developers can make games based on some of Konami’s classic IPs. These are mainly Konami’s cult-favorite
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Drive. Destroy. Get Paid. Upgrade! Not only is this the core gameplay loop for Gearshifters on Xbox, it is also the mantra of this new post-apocalyptic vehicular combat game. Best of all, it is available to download today on Xbox, PlayStation, PC and Nintendo Switch. The Collapse has happened. Capitalism and democracy are no more,
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Like a king cutting down lesser heirs, Paradox Interactive have cancelled “several unannounced games”. The company say they want to focus on “proven game niches and projects that better meet the company’s requirements on return and risk.” By which they mean they’ll be focusing on strategy and management games.
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