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News   -   Feb 25, 2020 Experience the world of Ori firsthand with your chance to win a ticket to the launch of Ori and the Will of the Wisps
Experience the world of Ori firsthand with your chance to win a ticket to the launch of Ori and the Will of the Wisps

Today Moon Studios announced the opportunity for a few lucky people and their guests to celebrate the launch of Ori and the Will of the Wisps by attending a special launch event in Los Angeles. Those over 21 can enter a chance to win at their contest page, although winners

by Jason Ornelas
News   -   Feb 25, 2020 Jinkies! Betrayal comes to Scooby-Doo in Betrayal at Mystery Mansion
Jinkies! Betrayal comes to Scooby-Doo in Betrayal at Mystery Mansion

Wizards of the Coast has announced that their latest addition to the Betrayal series would be Betrayal at Mystery Mansion. This new version will allow players to take the role of Scooby-Doo, Shaggy, Velma, Daphne, and Fred as they explore the mysterious mansion. Betrayal at Mystery Mansion is scheduled to

by Jason Ornelas
News   -   Feb 25, 2020 Grab your companions and play together as Bubble Bobble 4 Friends heads to Switch next month
Grab your companions and play together as Bubble Bobble 4 Friends heads to Switch next month

Today, ININ Games released a new announcement trailer for the North American release of Bubble Bobble 4 Friends, which will be released for the Nintendo Switch on March 31. The game will allow up to four players to play the classic game with even more chaotic gameplay. Bubble Bobble is

by Elisha Deogracias
Reviews   -   Feb 25, 2020 Who says you can’t go home again? — Rune Factory 4 Special Review
Who says you can’t go home again? — Rune Factory 4 Special Review

The Rune Factory series was innovative, different, and practically unrivaled when Rune Factory: A Fantasy Harvest Moon was first released in the US in 2006. A farming game with magic, monsters, and combat, developer Neverland Co. built a fantasy fighting farming empire spread across six games which was virtually unrivaled

by A Kay Purcell
News   -   Feb 25, 2020 What’re you fighting for? Mega Man Zero/ZX Legacy Collection now available
What’re you fighting for? Mega Man Zero/ZX Legacy Collection now available

Taking place well after the conclusion of the Mega Man X series, Mega Man Zero and Mega Man ZX have received the legacy collection treatment with the entirety of both series in one package. As ZX is the first time the series took advantage of a handheld with dual screens,

by Sean Anthony
Reviews   -   Feb 25, 2020 Like a Dragon — Yakuza 3, 4, and 5 Remastered Review
Like a Dragon — Yakuza 3, 4, and 5 Remastered Review

The story of Kazuma Kiryu has come to an end. Now with the enhanced re-releases of the PlayStation 3 trilogy, it’s possible to play through all of his trials and tribulations on PS4. Since Yakuza 0 was so successful it essentially launched the series into the mainstream, there will

by David Flynn
Reviews   -   Feb 25, 2020 Play Metro while taking the metro? Yes, please! — Metro 2033 & Metro: Last light Redux review
Play Metro while taking the metro? Yes, please! — Metro 2033 & Metro: Last light Redux review

When we think of games being ported to a new console, especially a console of a newer generation, gamers can be reluctant to think it will pay off. As a result, we often see performance issues and a lack of features such as multiplayer support due to poor optimization, while

by Terrance Hale
Reviews   -   Feb 25, 2020 Embracing death on the go — Samurai Shodown Switch review
Embracing death on the go — Samurai Shodown Switch review

While the Switch is the weakest of this generation’s big three consoles, I’m glad that it still gets some top-notch simultaneous releases alongside the PS4 and Xbox One. In terms of fighting games, that comes in the form of Blazblue Cross Tag Battle and Mortal Kombat 11. While

by Elisha Deogracias
Experience the world of Ori firsthand with your chance to win a ticket to the launch of Ori and the Will of the Wisps
News   -   Feb 25, 2020 Experience the world of Ori firsthand with your chance to win a ticket to the launch of Ori and the Will of the Wisps

Today Moon Studios announced the opportunity for a few lucky people and their guests to celebrate the launch of Ori and the Will of the Wisps by attending a special launch event in Los Angeles. Those over 21 can enter a chance to win at their contest page, although winners

by Jason Ornelas
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News   -   Feb 25, 2020 Experience the world of Ori firsthand with your chance to win a ticket to the launch of Ori and the Will of the Wisps
Experience the world of Ori firsthand with your chance to win a ticket to the launch of Ori and the Will of the Wisps

Today Moon Studios announced the opportunity for a few lucky people and their guests to celebrate the launch of Ori and the Will of the Wisps by attending a special launch event in Los Angeles. Those over 21 can enter a chance to win at their contest page, although winners

by Jason Ornelas
News   -   Feb 25, 2020 Jinkies! Betrayal comes to Scooby-Doo in Betrayal at Mystery Mansion
Jinkies! Betrayal comes to Scooby-Doo in Betrayal at Mystery Mansion

Wizards of the Coast has announced that their latest addition to the Betrayal series would be Betrayal at Mystery Mansion. This new version will allow players to take the role of Scooby-Doo, Shaggy, Velma, Daphne, and Fred as they explore the mysterious mansion. Betrayal at Mystery Mansion is scheduled to

by Jason Ornelas
News   -   Feb 25, 2020 Grab your companions and play together as Bubble Bobble 4 Friends heads to Switch next month
Grab your companions and play together as Bubble Bobble 4 Friends heads to Switch next month

Today, ININ Games released a new announcement trailer for the North American release of Bubble Bobble 4 Friends, which will be released for the Nintendo Switch on March 31. The game will allow up to four players to play the classic game with even more chaotic gameplay. Bubble Bobble is

by Elisha Deogracias
Reviews   -   Feb 25, 2020 Who says you can’t go home again? — Rune Factory 4 Special Review
Who says you can’t go home again? — Rune Factory 4 Special Review

The Rune Factory series was innovative, different, and practically unrivaled when Rune Factory: A Fantasy Harvest Moon was first released in the US in 2006. A farming game with magic, monsters, and combat, developer Neverland Co. built a fantasy fighting farming empire spread across six games which was virtually unrivaled

by A Kay Purcell
News   -   Feb 25, 2020 What’re you fighting for? Mega Man Zero/ZX Legacy Collection now available
What’re you fighting for? Mega Man Zero/ZX Legacy Collection now available

Taking place well after the conclusion of the Mega Man X series, Mega Man Zero and Mega Man ZX have received the legacy collection treatment with the entirety of both series in one package. As ZX is the first time the series took advantage of a handheld with dual screens,

by Sean Anthony
Reviews   -   Feb 25, 2020 Like a Dragon — Yakuza 3, 4, and 5 Remastered Review
Like a Dragon — Yakuza 3, 4, and 5 Remastered Review

The story of Kazuma Kiryu has come to an end. Now with the enhanced re-releases of the PlayStation 3 trilogy, it’s possible to play through all of his trials and tribulations on PS4. Since Yakuza 0 was so successful it essentially launched the series into the mainstream, there will

by David Flynn
Reviews   -   Feb 25, 2020 Play Metro while taking the metro? Yes, please! — Metro 2033 & Metro: Last light Redux review
Play Metro while taking the metro? Yes, please! — Metro 2033 & Metro: Last light Redux review

When we think of games being ported to a new console, especially a console of a newer generation, gamers can be reluctant to think it will pay off. As a result, we often see performance issues and a lack of features such as multiplayer support due to poor optimization, while

by Terrance Hale
Reviews   -   Feb 25, 2020 Embracing death on the go — Samurai Shodown Switch review
Embracing death on the go — Samurai Shodown Switch review

While the Switch is the weakest of this generation’s big three consoles, I’m glad that it still gets some top-notch simultaneous releases alongside the PS4 and Xbox One. In terms of fighting games, that comes in the form of Blazblue Cross Tag Battle and Mortal Kombat 11. While

by Elisha Deogracias
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