You may not have heard of Anbernic, but for several years the gaming hardware manufacturer, based out of China, has been quietly amassing an army of fans thanks to the excellent retro handhelds it has been developing. From the RG350 to the RG280V and many more inbetween, it’s built a solid reputation for putting out
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Coming from Eastasiasoft is yet another entry into the not noticeably underpopulated Metroidvania genre. This time, we are promised that Demoniaca: Everlasting Night is a “dark, gothic, mature and sexy action RPG inspired by the Castlevania series of games”. With the sights set so high, can the title deliver on these bold words, or is
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If you subscribe to the digital edition of Game Informer, you can now learn all about Elden Ring, the latest game by From Software! Following this week’s cover reveal, our digital issue is now live to subscribers on web browsers, iPad/iPhone, and Android devices. Individual issues will be available for purchase later today. You can download the apps to view the issue by
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Last week, we asked you to unravel some mysteries in the game of your choice using #PSshare #PSBlog. From shadowy figures to questionable items, here are this week’s highlights that sparked some mystery:  Gamography_ shares an ominous pile of clocks in Control. foxghost181 shares a shadowy portrait from Red Dead Redemption 2. Alien_K121 shares Leon
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About 13 years ago, Demon’s Souls launched on PlayStation 3, intriguing, challenging, and captivating players. Directed by FromSoftware’s Hidetaka Miyazaki, the action-RPG specialized in deliberate combat, unpredictable environments, and mysterious storytelling. FromSoftware has continued to evolve its formula, from Dark Souls to Sekiro: Shadow Die Twice, inspiring throngs of fellow game makers in the process.
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An all-new adventure filled with mystery and discovery awaits Pokémon Trainers in the Hisui region, the backdrop of the Pokémon Legends: Arceus game, which is now available exclusively on Nintendo Switch systems. Pokémon Legends: Arceus takes Trainers through the Sinnoh region of old, when it was called by a different name—Hisui—and in a time when it was rare for
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