Month: July 2024

Sorry, Crash Bandicoot fans, it seems like a fifth game was in the works, but was cancelled somewhere along the line. It’s been a bit of a weird time for everyone’s favourite bandicoot in recent years. He had something of a revival back in 2017, when the Crash Bandicoot N. Sane Trilogy brought the classic
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The classic Pokemon Ruby & Sapphire games for the GameBoy Advance were originally going to be titled Pokemon Indigo and Crimson. The news emerged via data miners who were combining through files and found “藍バージョン” and “朱バージョン” which translates to Indigo Version and Crimson Version, which are seemingly earlier names for Pokémon Sapphire Version and
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Zenless Zone Zero reviewed by Sarah Thwaites on PC, also available on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X|S, and mobile. By leaning into early 2000s nostalgia and then blending it with a stylish vision of the future, Zenless Zone Zero crafts an inimitable world that’s easy to get invested in. Exploring New Eridu and getting to
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We can hardly believe at Antstream Arcade HQ that it’s been twelve months since Antstream gloriously returned to Xbox owners. Now, from the comfort of the sofa, controller in hand, anyone with this modern console can enjoy hundreds of retro games. What’s more, Antstream Arcade’s constant commitment to bringing a variety of games to fans
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The director of Cyberpunk 2077’s sequel was apparently convinced he was getting fired right up to being asked to lead the follow-up. Cyberpunk 2077 lead quest designer Pawel Sasko is currently set to direct the controversial RPG’s as-of-yet untitled sequel, an obviously big task that surely comes with on stresses (we all remember the state
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Don’t miss our The First Descendant review by Travis Northup on PC and Xbox, also available on PlayStation. The First Descendant has all the building blocks of a fantastic looter shooter, but they’re buried under a pile of monotonous quests, a terrible story, and an infuriating free-to-play model that has influenced its game design in
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