Hello there, PlayStation puzzlers! My name is Blair Lachlan Scott, Writer & Producer at Coin Crew Games. I’m stoked to tell you  about how our design approach evolved to bring you an exciting new experience in our first DLC: Escape Academy: Escape from Anti-Escape Island! Evolving our design After completing the base game, we looked
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Sonic Frontiers reviewed by Travis Northup on PlayStation 5, also available on Xbox Series X|S and PC. Sonic Frontiers is a delightfully weird and experimental evolution of the Sonic games so many of us grew up with. Its expansive islands are filled with so much variety and pieces of Sonic history, from classic platforming stages
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SUBSCRIBE for more Arcade Games ► http://bit.ly/DYKG_Subscribe Region Locked Book ► https://unbound.com/books/region-locked/ Patreon ► http://bit.ly/2u8wGQj In this video, Did You Know Gaming takes a look at some facts, secrets and Easter eggs surrounding Arcade games, including Tekken 3, SEGA’s Golden Axe, and Nintendo’s Mario Bros. Follow DYKG on: Twitter: http://bit.ly/2oOavs2 Instagram: http://bit.ly/2oO4jjA Facebook: http://bit.ly/2nIrFp9 Website:
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I can’t think of a game that examines the inner workings of a cult group or comments on new-age medicine and holistic approaches to well-being. There’s a chance that Grand Theft Auto V has a comedy swipe at the whole process, what with Michael’s yoga classes and the strange cult group that you can join
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Charon, for those who might not know, comes from Greek mythology, the name of the ferryman who takes souls across the River Styx to the gates of hell. People were buried with coins on their eyes so that they would have the money to pay the ferryman for their passage. But what on earth Charon’s
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Sonic Frontiers doesn’t limit you to a small, carefully curated prix fixe menu of things to try. Instead, it takes the all-you-can-eat buffet approach, throwing new ideas at you from start to finish, without really seeming to care if they’re fresh and appetizing or looking wilted and limp under the heat lamp. When I jumped
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Image: SEGA Well, Sonic Frontiers is almost here, folks. Sonic’s first new 3D adventure in five years launches tomorrow, 8th November, and some reviews have been speeding through the checkpoint to prepare you ahead of time. And they’re all over the shop! Sounds like a 3D Sonic game, doesn’t it? At the time of writing,
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The Pokemon Company unveiled a new Pokemon today for both Pokemon Scarlet & Violet and also the iOS and Android game, Pokemon GO. Gimmighoul was leaked a few days ago by dataminers who discovered the Pokemon within the game files. The Pokemon is a Ghost-type Pokemon who enjoys nothing more than hiding in chests filled
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While Xbox head Phil Spencer can’t make any calls on older Activision Blizzard franchises, he has said “what could happen” with titles like StarCraft is exciting. Phil Spencer has previously expressed his excitement over the possibility of older Activision Blizzard IPs being revived under Microsoft, and in a recent interview with Wired, he once again
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The Entropy Centre reviewed on PC by Leana Hafer. Also available on Xbox and PlayStation. The Entropy Centre is a more than competent riff on a Portal-style first-person physics puzzler, chock full of brain teasers that manage to have satisfying solutions that made me feel like a big brain time wizard, although it never realizes
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