Month: February 2023

Kattish does something that’s notably odd. It doesn’t actually reveal what kind of game it is until after you get 1000G. It’s entirely possible for achievement hunters to get their 100% Gamerscore and depart Kattish without realising what kind of game it is.  For the first ten levels, Kattish is an extremely generic platformer. You
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Rhythm Sprout is a rhythm action game where you’ll enjoy chill lo-fi walks and fight bosses to K-POP, EDM, and Hip Hop tracks. The game contains over 30 handcrafted levels and the ability to add modifiers to certain levels like Turbo Mode, Mirror Mode, Shuffle Mode, and more. Rhythm Sprout launches today on PlayStation 4,
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We’ve written at length about PlayStation Store‘s easy Platinum games (shovelware, rather) that often plagues the storefront’s “New Releases” section and has become a hotly debated topic among players and trophy hunters. But just how well do these games sell? Here’s an idea, courtesy of an indie developer behind such games. Easy Platinum games are
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Audio player loading… The creative director of Dragon Age, John Epler, has revealed that the game’s horses have been lying to us the entire time, thanks to the magic of creative thinking and camera angles.  In the lead-up to Dragon Age 4, more and more gems have been dropping about the beloved action RPG game
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Having the opportunity to review the original GoldenEye 007 game is not one that I ever expected to have in my life. A game that for me, like so many, played a huge part in my video game education growing up. How do you even make a start on reviewing such a significant and culturally
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Earlier this week, we saw a new teaser trailer for The Super Mario Bros. Movie. The teaser gave us a glimpse of Cat Mario’s appearance in the film, as well as Donkey Kong’s reaction. Today, Universal, Illumination, and Nintendo released the official movie poster for the Super Mario Bros. Movie. In this new poster, we
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The US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has fined publisher Activision Blizzard $35 million for failing to create a system that could address complaints of workplace misconduct. The regulator also found that the company violated a whistleblower protection rule. Activision Blizzard has agreed to pay the fine to settle the charges. Activision Blizzard impeded former
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