Nintendo UK has sent out a tweet wishing all gamers a Happy Halloween complete with some glorious artwork which features a number of characters from the beloved Mario series such as Toad the Ghost, Luigi the Werewolf, Peach the Witch, Yoshi the Dragon, Dry Bones the Pumpkin and Spiny the Witch/Wizard. Check out the illustration
Month: October 2022
Audio player loading… A few months after its release and Frontier is already ending support for F1 Manager 2022, its racing game managment simulator. Frontier’s first steps into motorsport simulation with F1 Manager 2022 is an impressively deep game, letting us give Lewis Hamilton the win he deserves, but it turns out it won’t be
The PS Plus Essential October 2022 lineup is leaving today, October 31, with the chance for subscribers to add Hot Wheels Unleashed, Injustice 2, and Superhot to their libraries expiring. While it’s exciting that these games will be replaced by November’s lineup, we at PSLS hate to see PlayStation fans missing out, so here’s one final PSA.
EA is making three new Marvel games, it has now been officially confirmed. Following an earlier announcement stating that EA had “an exciting new collaboration” with Marvel, it’s now been revealed that the game publisher is producing three new superhero games, one of which is Iron Man. New EA Marvel games include Iron Man The
Have You Played? is an endless stream of game retrospectives. One a day, every day, perhaps for all time. I guarantee you’ve never played a more elegant puzzle game than Gorogoa. This tile-based adventure is gorgeous with a capital G. Its story, puzzle mechanics, and visuals: Gorgeous. Gorgeous. Gorgeous. The game is structured into four
EA has struck a deal with Marvel that will see the developer and publisher making three games based on the latter’s IP, one of which is the already announced Iron Man game. The two companies announced today (October 31) that they have come together for a long-term deal to “develop at least three new action
He watched us silently. This was sometime late in 2015, but he’s still there today. 7 feet tall. A larger-than-life and surprisingly accurate recreation of the psycho from Until Dawn, complete with blue overalls and the ghastly mannequin mask we’d spent months concepting to get as scary as we possibly could. We’re all used to
This site may earn affiliate commissions from the links on this page. Terms of use. It’s been a time of glorious bounty in the PC hardware universe unlike any other. We’ve seen powerful new CPU architectures from both Intel and AMD launched within weeks of each other. We also witnessed the unabashedly potent RTX 40-series
The Valiant reviewed on PC by Luke Reilly. “The Valiant is a serviceable, squad-based RTS that serves up some usually well-balanced sword-clanging action for its heroes and their small bands of merry men, though it wears a bit thin once it’s evident how repetitive and backtrack-heavy the battles can get. There’s a sturdy story to
When there are sixty players on the map, each with their own huge crossbows, muskets and katanas, you know you are playing one game, and one game only – Naraka: Bladepoint! And now, with the release of the Showdown: Chapter II, the co-op PvE side of this fantasy wonderland has grown even more. Coming to
Gather round, gather round: ‘tis the spooky season, so roast your marshmallows on the fire, as we tell ghost stories! Well, Chorus Worldwide will be this Halloween season, as they release Paper Ghost Stories: 7PM – the first instalment into an anthology horror series developed by Cellar Vault Games – onto Xbox Series X|S and
Image: Rare As one moves into adulthood, it’s possible to look back and laugh at things that once terrified you. Sure, the adult world contains more than its fair share of horrors worth recoiling from, but at least we gamers can look back at the digital scares of our youth with a satisfied smile, knowing
Rataliaka Games – those behind many an indie game such as the visual novel Aquadine – are today getting into the seasonal spirit, with a first-person shooter sure to shake you to your very core. Move over Modern Warfare II – Bones of Halloween is here to be the best shooter this spooky season –
If you were techy enough to make use of MS-DOS way back in the early ‘90s, then you may remember a certain Commander Keen, who managed to star in a whopping eight titles for the DOS system, and later the Game Boy Colour. Don’t remember this ginger kid and his adventures? Don’t worry, the video
PlayStation has been bringing us some of the best horror games for five generations. The selection of terrifying tales is so wide that it’s tough narrowing down what the scariest games on PS1, PS2, PS3, PS4, and PS5 are. Our picks below all had us sleeping with the lights on at one point, and we’d
The Last Hero of Nostalgaia reviewed by Jarrett Green on PC, is also available on Xbox. “The Last Hero of Nostalgaia doesn’t play very differently from its soulslike contemporaries, which makes it pretty easy to fall into for fans of the genre, but that also means it can be disappointing for anyone looking for a
Octopath Traveler II doesn’t release until February 24th, but that doesn’t mean that the devs are remaining quiet about the game. In fact, producer Masashi Takahashi and director Keisuke Miyauchi participated in an interview with Famitsu that was eventually translated into English and posted by Nintendo Everything. The most interesting topic they discuss is the
Audio player loading… The Wall Street Journal Tech Live event was a lively one for Xbox boss Phil Spencer, who made it clear that Microsoft has lofty ambitions of breaking into mobile and on-the-go gaming markets. In an interview at the conference, Microsoft Gaming’s CEO spoke about the company’s acquisition of Activision Blizzard, stating he
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