The start of a new year should hopefully mean more opportunities to buy the elusive PlayStation 5. Though stores pulled out all the stops to unleash a torrent of PS5 stock towards the end of last year, there are still countless gamers looking to get their hands on Sony’s next-gen console. Thankfully, we at PlayStation
Square Enix have ushered in the new year with a joyous message for those who play games to “have fun”. Sorry, but those who “play to earn” are key to their business model going forwards. NFTs, blockchain, and the ‘metaverse’ are the future of fun. Whatever that means.
Games Radar and Retro Gamer magazine have had the chance to chat with Mario voice actor Charles Martinet about his job of voicing Mario over the years. Mr. Martinet first started voicing Mario in the groundbreaking 3D entry of the franchise, Super Mario 64, for the Nintendo 64. In the wide ranging interview he was
Shadow theatre or shadow play has been popular ever since the human race learnt that projecting shadows on walls via light could be used as some good old evening entertainment – at least until the dawn of Netflix. From the simple technique of using your hands to create magical animals to the more complex use
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Ken Levine is best known for games like System Shock 2 and the BioShock franchise but nothing recent, and it seems like there’s a perfectly good reason for that. According to Bloomberg, the next game from Levine is in development hell at his new studio Ghost Story Games. Originally due to be released in 2017,
A new report from Bloomberg (via Kotaku) details the status of Ken Levine’s small studio, Ghost Story Games, as being in a perpetual state of development hell and nowhere close to releasing a game. The studio, founded in 2014 at the same time Bioshock developer Irrational Games shuttered, was meant to be a small studio
Image: SEGA Over the holidays we’re republishing some of our best features, interviews, opinion pieces and talking points from the previous 12 months from staff and contributors alike — articles that we feel represent our best of 2021. In them you’ll find our usual mix of thoughtfulness, frivolity, retro expertise, gaming nostalgia, and — of
Update, 12/31/21: PlayStation announced earlier this week that Deep Rock Galactic, as well as Persona 5 Strikers and Dirt 5, will be the January 2022 PlayStation Plus titles, and now, new details about one of the games have been released. As first reported by VG247, Deep Rock Galactic will contain some PlayStation 5-exclusive features thanks
Audio player loading… It’s that time of the year again. As 2021 draws to a close, and 2022 comes hurtling around the corner, we’ve been looking back at this year’s gaming landscape – and what a year it’s been. 2021 saw game developers truly harness the immense power of the PS5 and Xbox Series X/S
Square Enix president Yosuke Matsuda penned the company’s annual new year’s letter to fans and stakeholders over the weekend, and this one’s been getting panned left and right since it was published. Read the first two paragraphs of the letter, and you’ll understand why. It reads like a collection of bizarre, random thoughts in a
Alright gang, let’s do this one more time. The polls have officially opened for the final Players’ Choice poll of 2021! You’d be forgiven for assuming December was a quieter month, but we were graced by the release of long awaited titles like Among Us, Solar Ash, Five Nights at Freddy’s Security Breach, Final Fantasy
2021 is about due to be visited by three thematic ghosts. While it’s being taught the error of its ways, we’ve got a few games we let slip under the radar this year. Check the Best Game You Missed tag to see a new game each day over the break. The first rule of video
Game Freak has published a new article on its recruitment website where it entices people to work with the company and get themselves involved in the future of the Pokemon series. One of those involved in the feature is Shigeru Omori, who is the director behind the incredibly popular Pokemon Sword and Shield. He mentioned
What would you do if you were thrust into a position of authority, one where everyone had to listen to you? A job where you had no clue what you were doing but where the consequences could shape the fate of people’s lives. This is a question that Mind Scanners proposes to you; The Outer
Square Enix president Yosuke Matsuda published a letter for the new year to discuss the company’s future in gaming, and apparently that involves NFTs and the metaverse. In a move that mirrors other companies’ interest in these trends, Matsuda said Square Enix was preparing to look into these emerging technologies. First, he addressed the metaverse
[embedded content]Subscribe to Nintendo Life on YouTube It’s now 15 years since Wii launched and the world was introduced to the inclusive delights of Wii Sports, waggle gaming, and Wii elbow. That little three-DVD-case-sized box of tricks delivered some real gems over its long life — many of which were tailor-made for the system’s innovative
Audio player loading… Want some free games to finish off 2021? The Epic Games Store giveaway is concluding with the most recent Tomb Raider trilogy for free on PC. The latest Lara Croft adventures consist of three games – Tomb Raider Game of the Year Edition, Rise of the Tomb Raider and the most recent