Month: February 2022

Level-5 and Studio Ghibli’s collaboration is stunning, honing in on nostalgia and wonder, but does it deliver an experience to match its pedigree and production? Ni no Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch on GameTrailers: http://www.gametrailers.com/games/hj7ajf/ni-no-kuni–wrath-of-the-white-witch Official Website: http://ninokunigame.com/ Ni no Kuni: Wrath of the White Witch Publisher: Namco Bandai Games Developer: Level-5 Release Date:
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Reviewed by Cam Shea on PC. Also available on PlayStation, Xbox, and Nintendo Switch. “Radlandia may seem like an offbeat location for a skating game, but in reality it’s a wonderfully eclectic reflection of what OlliOlli World itself is trying to be. In this vibrant place, skating is an obsession and an escape, whether you’re
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The last OlliOlli game, 2015’s OlliOlli2: Welcome to Olliwood, was a breath of fresh air for the skating genre. Its stylised art, intense level design, and challenging trick system all helped it stand out. Seven years later, OlliOlli World has all those things going for it, too, but it also takes a huge step forward
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Ghostwire: Tokyo is set in modern-day Tokyo after a mass disappearance of its citizens. The story begins at Shibuya’s famous Scramble Crossing, renowned as one of the world’s busiest pedestrian intersections. In an instant, everyone vanishes — except for our protagonist Akito, who suddenly finds himself caught up in events beyond imagination. A dangerous fog
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The fan-made Bloodborne PSX demake has been a big hit, with more than 100,000 downloads in the day since its release. The reimagining distills Yharnam into a PS1-like experience and shows what Bloodborne might have been like if it had been released in the late 1990s. It also gives PC players a chance to see
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This week’s Nintendo Download includes the following content: Nintendo eShop on Nintendo Switch OlliOlli World – Flip and flow through the vivid and vibrant world of Radlandia, meeting colorful characters as you grind, trick and air your way to discover the mystical skate gods on your quest for Gnarvana. Traverse a delightful and weird world, take
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Skeptical that a point & click adventure can be compelling or scary? How could a 2D game, where you cannot die, even qualify as “horror”? Trust me, I get it! When we founded Goblinz over 20 years ago, our dream was to make games we love as players. However, lacking funds or contacts we quickly
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The weird, surreal tone of Dying Light 2 Stay Human combines very serious end-of-days themes with silly characters and minigames that have you smacking zombies off a skyscraper with a cricket bat is bizarre, but somehow it works extremely well. This zombie-smashing action game is a strong post-apocalyptic adventure with top-tier parkour movement, an expansive
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When a game, in an indefinable way, makes you feel at ease from the moment it starts, it’s generally a good sign. That’s certainly what Dying Light 2 does – especially for those who played its 2015 predecessor. The franchise’s two key attributes, parkour-style movement and a creamy, precise and super-satisfying melee combat, are not
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Dying Light Stay Human reviewed on Xbox Series X by Travis Northup. Also available on Xbox One, PlayStation, and PC. Another in a long series of big, ambitious games whose potential greatness is visible just beneath a grimey layer of bugs, Dying Light 2 Stay Human could very likely become the stellar zombie survival adventure
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