Month: August 2023

Baldur’s Gate 3 reviewed on PC by Leana Hafer. I don’t want to say every CRPG going forward should aspire to be like Baldur’s Gate 3. Not everything needs to be nearly this big and ambitious, or even this dense. But it is a landmark moment in the genre, and if I had to point
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The PlayStation consoles have had a distinct lack of games where players control a detective frog, but that’s about to change. Frog Detective PS5 and PS4 ports have been announced (alongside Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, and Switch) and will come out sometime soon. The Frog Detective trilogy is coming soon [embedded content] The ports
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Last week, we asked you to share gaming moments that broke your heart using #PSshare #PSblog. Here are this week’s heartbreaking highlights:  talenteddoge shares an emotionally scarred Sindri from God of War Ragnarök. JoeCapri shares Terence and Dion sharing an emotional moment in Final Fantasy XVI. TakaSanGames shares Ellie overcome with emotion while Joel is
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We finally are just a couple of weeks away (roughly) from Starfield’s release date. It’s been a long wait, and many longtime fans of Bethesda Game Studios’ unique brand of open-world have been replaying – or simply throwing more mods into – Skyrim and the fourth Fallout installment. That sounds like the perfect pre-Starfield plan…
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Blasphemous 2 reviewed by Travis Northup on PC. Also available on Xbox Series X/S, PlayStation 5, and Nintendo Switch. “Blasphemous 2 is an excellent Metroidvania and a marked improvement over the original, even if it did occasionally make me cancel my lunch plans with its grotesqueries. What it lacks in originality with its design it
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