Month: December 2021

[embedded content]Subscribe to Nintendo Life on YouTube After its enjoyable demo that led to feedback and game adjustments, we now don’t have long to wait before Triangle Strategy launches on 4th March. From the team that brought us Octopath Traveler, this time around we’re getting turn-based strategy and what could be a fascinating tale to
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After an unreal amount of submissions, we’re diving headfirst into The Matrix Awakens and highlighting your hyper-realistic cityscape shares:  PS5Photographer shares a portrait of a sunglass-wearing hero. SindyJ_B shares the sunlight streaming down city streets. kimchitraveler shares a colorful render of the city skyline. adambomb2mk shares the experience’s lead standing in the streets. YuriyKovalchuk shares
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Sony Interactive Entertainment has refiled a trademark application for Ready at Dawn’s The Order 1886, fueling all kinds of speculations online, but it probably doesn’t mean anything. First spotted by Gematsu, the fresh application was filed on December 9th, but as pointed out by Twitter user JakeAGame in the replies, the original trademark expired on
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You know what Christmas was missing? The unmatched fear of being chased by terrifying killer robots through a shopping mall. Five Nights At Freddy’s: Security Breach launched last night, inviting players to fend off a whole new crew of animatronics. This is the eighth mainline game in the long-running pizzeria-based horror series (I know, there
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Creepy Tale is certainly creepy. Thumbs up, Deqaf Studio, you aimed for that target and well and truly hit it. We played with tension in the fingers and thumbs, and there were plenty of moments that will sit in a grotty cupboard at the back of our subconscious. Thanks for that. Creepy Tale is a
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The Gunk reviewed by Tom Marks on PC, also available on Xbox. As the first 3D game from Image & Form Games (best known for games like SteamWorld Dig or SteamWorld Quest series), The Gunk is a simple little platforming adventure full of malicious messes that are plenty of fun to clean up. #IGN #Gaming
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Contrary to what the state of my real-world home might imply, I find something oh-so-satisfying about cleaning up in video games. That makes The Gunk particularly appealing to me, as its linear campaign is packed full of opportunities to methodically transform a muck-covered alien planet back into a pristine and beautiful landscape. As the first
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Destruction AllStars developer Lucid Games is working on an “unannounced first-party flagship AAA IP for the PlayStation 5”. The existence of the game was revealed through a developer’s LinkedIn profile that was found by Twitter user Timur222. The discovery is currently fuelling rumors that the developer is working on a Twisted Metal revival. The AAA
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Sony released the latest teaser trailer for the hotly anticipated Horizon: Forbidden West, showing off the machines of the game’s new setting and hinting that they might be controlled by less-than-savory forces. Titled “Machines of the West”, the trailer opens up with a sweeping view of the vistas, including ruined skyscrapers and underwater treasures, protagonist
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