Month: July 2024

There is another free to play game that has hoved into view above the horizon, and that game is called The First Descendant.  It’s from the team at NEXON Games, running as a third person shooter that channels strong vibes of Gears of War and Destiny, mixing the two into a (hopefully) brand new experience. 
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Final Fantasy XIV: Dawntrail reviewed by Michael Higham on PC, also available on PlayStation and Xbox. Dawntrail has some growing pains and notable lulls as it establishes a new era for Final Fantasy XIV, but the compelling cultures of Tural are strong enough to carry you to its greater moments – it’s also nice to
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[embedded content]Subscribe to Nintendo Life on YouTube771k Canari Games, the studio behind 2023’s fantastic cinematic platformer Lunark, revealed an adorable Link’s Awakening-inspired adventure earlier this year. Back then, the game was only confirmed for PC, but today, the developer has revealed that the game is indeed coming to Switch — and soon! Castaway launches on
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Materially, what this does to the world of Dune: Awakening, is give you an Arrakis that is in the middle of a full-blown war. The Fremen are nowhere to be seen (we’re told they’re currently “missing”), and the Atreides, who are now alive and well in this alternate universe, continue to battle against the Harkonnen
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Elden Ring loves its mysteries. Strange gods, forbidden unions, an unknown vow between brothers that changes the fate of the world. At the center of all this, and Elden Ring itself, is the biggest mystery and the game’s most important character: Marika. Despite her significance, she’s the only character you never really meet and who
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Mithril Interactive have announced that their (deep, rasping breath) first-person player-versus-player-versus-enemy dungeon crawler extraction sim (FPPvPvEDCES) Dungeonborne will launch into early access on Thursday July 18th. Here are some more intuitive, albeit no more elegant, ways of summarising what you do in Dungeonborne than “FPPvPvEDCES”: sword go clang, goblin go eek, treasure chest go jingle-jangle,
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Last week, we players to travel the world through their favorite games, and highlight real-life tourist locations using #PSshare #PSBlog. Here are this week’s highlights: call_me_xavii shares Aloy taking in the Golden Gate Bridge in Horizon Forbidden West. BBSnakeCorn shares Ellie navigating the Seattle public transit system in The Last of Us Part II. Amianan_NiRaGuB
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Suggesting that a Chinese company is trying to copy the success of a major Western competitor by creating its own version of its product is a timeless statement that doesn’t require any context. It’s not that uncommon in the realm of video games – there was a very high-profile case regarding Overwatch and a Chinese
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