Month: September 2023

In 1996, the first Tomb Raider game officially launched, skyrocketing to the top of the charts. With its groundbreaking 3D graphics, immersive environments, and thought-provoking puzzles, gamers everywhere were spellbound by Lara’s adventures. The original D-Pad controller provided precise control as players navigated Lara through treacherous terrains. Tomb Raider elegantly showcased the synergy of PlayStation’s
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Today, during Nintendo’s most recent Direct livestream, we got a first look at “new and returning gameplay features” from the upcoming Super Mario RPG remake. First, Action Commands will increase the damage dealt or reduce how much damage you take. If you time your attacks just right, you’re able to damage all enemies at the same
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I always feel like I’m playing catch-up when I join a series with a second or third game.  Thankfully it seems that the narratives being told in the Creepy Tale series are pretty standalone. The franchise has taken a host of influences from Grimm Fairy Tales to Hans Christian Anderson, working a brilliant mix of
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Netflix has announced a special upcoming live stream called The Drop 01 which is a virtual showcase for animation on Netflix and there’s going to be plenty packed into the 90 minute event. There will be a wide choice of animated projects showcased including Castlevania Nocturne, Sonic Prime, Scott Pilgrim, and much more. Fans will
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Game director Stig Asmussen, who has overseen two immensely popular Star Wars games, is leaving Electronic Arts. What Star Wars games did Stig Asmussen direct? Jason Schreier revealed on Bloomberg that Asmussen is leaving EA after helping the Star Wars franchise make something of a comeback in the games industry. In terms of which games
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Sony has announced the games coming to PlayStation Plus Extra and Premium members in September. Alongside leaked titles Sentinels: Aegis Rim, Civilization 6, NieR Replicant ver.1.22474487139, Sniper Ghost Warrior Contracts 2, Star Ocean: The Divine Force, and Unpacking, the company announced nine additional titles alongside some classics coming to the service. The visual and performance
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