Noah Anzaldua




Synth Riders, the VR rhythm game that has already found success on Steam and Oculus, has now made its way to PS VR. The PSVR version comes with 54 licensed songs, as well as 25 additional songs that are available as paid DLC. Synth Riders base game is $24.99
by Noah Anzaldua
Destiny 2 has received no Crucible maps and no new modes for a long time now. For the first time ever, Assistant Game Director of Destiny 2 Joe Blackburn has spoken up about what the plans are at Bungie to give some love to the PvP side of the game
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Sucker Punch has already proven with Ghost of Tsushima: Legends that they can make a great multiplayer experience with a meaningful grind and fun content to play. Now, they are expanding the Legends mode into its own standalone game that can be purchased separately starting September 3. Additionally, Legends will
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Big Head Games announced a collaboration with Jelle’s Marble Runs, a Youtube channel that has focused on making marble race videos since 2006. This collaboration will include Big Head Games making video games based off of all of Jelle’s different creations. Games based on Jelle’s Marble Runs
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Chikon Club’s Soup Pot has been delayed for a release later this year. This was not an easy decision for the team, but they decided that they needed more time to ensure that the game “fully lives up to its potential.” They said this delay will also allow them
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Following a release on Nintendo Switch and PC, roguelite zombie shooter Deadly Days has made its way to Xbox One and PS4. The game is available for $18.99 on both platforms and a 20% limited time launch discount is also available on both Xbox and PlayStation. Deadly Days is
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In a surprise to everyone, Waze has teamed up with Halo Infinite in a global partnership to introduce a Halo theme to the navigation app. This theme allows drivers to choose their side between the UNSC and the Banished (the enemy faction of Covenant introduced in Halo Wars 2). Those
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During a turbulent time at Activision-Blizzard, Blizzard President, J. Allen Brack stepped down today from his role at the company to pursue other opportunities. Brack was one of the two specific people mentioned in a lawsuit in which the state of California accused the company of garnering an environment of
by Noah Anzaldua