Shiren the Wanderer: The Mystery Dungeon Of Serpentcoil Island reviewLovely presentation and quirky emergent elements make this traditional roguelike a real charmer, but feeling at the mercy of fate makes the repetition wear thin a little too quickly. Developer: Spike Chunsoft Co., Ltd. Publisher: Spike Chunsoft Co., Ltd. Release: December 11th, 2024 On: Windows From:
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Blizzard Entertainment and the Breast Cancer Research Foundation (BCRF) have done it again, and it’s all thanks to YOU, our dedicated Overwatch community! Thanks to your support of the 2024 “Mercy for a Cause” campaign, we’ve raised a staggering $12.3 million for BCRF— the second-largest single corporate donation ever made to the Foundation. This brings
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Edit: Turns out it’s an unofficial account. Still, it has been rumoured that she will appear in-game. Apologies for any confusion caused. The official Hatsune Miku X account has now confirmed that the rumours were true and that the popular Hatsune Miku will be joining the all-star Fortnite character roster. Fans will have a chance
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From Sony, to Netflix, and back to Sony again, the art director of God of War: Ragnarok has shared he’s joining Naughty Dog. Back in May of last year, Rafael Grassetti announced that he would be leaving Santa Monica Studio after 10 years at the studio and shipping both God of War and its sequel
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Nervous. That’s how I always feel when beloved franchises are revisited years after supposedly finishing, in an attempt to breathe life into the universe for legions of potential new fans and, let’s face it, cash in on the nostalgia. As I’m sure we are all aware, the beloved thrill-seeking archaeologist Indiana Jones (or Indy to
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The 2005 original version of Need for Speed: Most Wanted is easily one of the most popular in the series, and it turns out a remake of it isn’t entirely impossible. Over the course of the thirty years the series has been around for now, there’s definitely a case to be made that 2005’s Need
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If you can believe it, the Like a Dragon/ Yakuza series is celebrating its 20th anniversary next year, and there’s plenty of good news to come. The Like a Dragon series, formerly and still lovingly known as Yakuza, just hit 19 years old today, December 8, as that’s the release date of the original game
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