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News   -   Aug 19, 2019 Ada’s adventures go portable as Sparklite heads to Switch soon
Ada’s adventures go portable as Sparklite heads to Switch soon

Today, Blue Merge Games announced that it will release its procedurally generated game Sparklite on Switch soon. Previously announced for PC later this year, the game follows protagonist Ada as she travels to different biomes to explore. Across Sparklite’s five diverse procedurally generated biomes, an abundance of mystery and

by Elisha Deogracias
News   -   Aug 19, 2019 Ori and the Blind Forest: Definitive Edition heading to Nintendo Switch on September 27th
Ori and the Blind Forest: Definitive Edition heading to Nintendo Switch on September 27th

Absolutely beautiful platform-adventure title published by Microsoft Studios, Ori and the Blind Forest: Definitive Edition is heading to Nintendo Switch late next month. This isn’t the first title originally released as an Xbox exclusive to be released on Nintendo Switch as Cuphead was just released earlier this year. The

by Sean Anthony
News   -   Aug 18, 2019 Fire up Rainbow Six Siege again with Operation Ember Rise, the third season of post-launch content
Fire up Rainbow Six Siege again with Operation Ember Rise, the third season of post-launch content

Today, Ubisoft announced Year 4 content for Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Siege, which also launches the third season of the game’s post-launch content. In addition, the publisher has also announced that there will be Battle Passes coming to the game, with “Call Me Harry” marking the free Phase

by Elisha Deogracias
Impressions   -   Aug 17, 2019 Travelling tactics — Fell Seal: Arbiter’s Mark on Switch
Travelling tactics — Fell Seal: Arbiter’s Mark on Switch

When I reviewed Fell Seal: Arbiter’s Mark back in April, one of our readers lamented that this game would be so much better if we could play it on the go. While the game came to Xbox One and PlayStation 4 in August and was met with similar acclaim,

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Aug 16, 2019 My tears are my strength — Crystar review
My tears are my strength — Crystar review

Crying is typically a sign of sadness, or in some cases happiness. There are those who say crying means you’re weak, while others say it means you’re strong. So what if crying was literally the key to unlocking an incredible power? Crystar provides an answer in the form

by Codi Spence
News   -   Aug 16, 2019 Commandos 2 and Praetorians receiving HD Remasters, to be playable at Gamescom 2019
Commandos 2 and Praetorians receiving HD Remasters, to be playable at Gamescom 2019

Today, Kalypso Media announced Commandos 2 HD Remaster and Praetorians HD Remaster, modern upgrades of the classic strategy titles. Both titles will be playable at Gamescom 2019. In Commandos 2 HD Remaster, take control of an elite group of commandos who venture deep into enemy territory and utilize their combined

by Sean Anthony
News   -   Aug 16, 2019 The truth will be revealed with Telling Lies available now on PC, iOS devices
The truth will be revealed with Telling Lies available now on PC, iOS devices

Today, Annapurna Interactive and Sam Barlow have announced that the FMV thriller Telling Lies is available now on PC, Mac, and iOS devices now. The game tasks players with finding the truth of a mystery that involves four different people, piecing together clues based on interviews with the actors involved.

by Elisha Deogracias
Reviews   -   Aug 15, 2019 A surprisingly swell sequel — The Angry Birds Movie 2 review
A surprisingly swell sequel — The Angry Birds Movie 2 review

When The Angry Birds Movie came out a while back, let’s just say everyone was shocked that a then 7-year-old mobile game would be getting the silver screen treatment. Imagine the uproar when that film became the second highest-grossing video game adaptation during its theatrical run. Three years later,

by Elisha Deogracias
Ada’s adventures go portable as Sparklite heads to Switch soon
News   -   Aug 19, 2019 Ada’s adventures go portable as Sparklite heads to Switch soon

Today, Blue Merge Games announced that it will release its procedurally generated game Sparklite on Switch soon. Previously announced for PC later this year, the game follows protagonist Ada as she travels to different biomes to explore. Across Sparklite’s five diverse procedurally generated biomes, an abundance of mystery and

by Elisha Deogracias
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News   -   Aug 19, 2019 Ada’s adventures go portable as Sparklite heads to Switch soon
Ada’s adventures go portable as Sparklite heads to Switch soon

Today, Blue Merge Games announced that it will release its procedurally generated game Sparklite on Switch soon. Previously announced for PC later this year, the game follows protagonist Ada as she travels to different biomes to explore. Across Sparklite’s five diverse procedurally generated biomes, an abundance of mystery and

by Elisha Deogracias
News   -   Aug 19, 2019 Ori and the Blind Forest: Definitive Edition heading to Nintendo Switch on September 27th
Ori and the Blind Forest: Definitive Edition heading to Nintendo Switch on September 27th

Absolutely beautiful platform-adventure title published by Microsoft Studios, Ori and the Blind Forest: Definitive Edition is heading to Nintendo Switch late next month. This isn’t the first title originally released as an Xbox exclusive to be released on Nintendo Switch as Cuphead was just released earlier this year. The

by Sean Anthony
News   -   Aug 18, 2019 Fire up Rainbow Six Siege again with Operation Ember Rise, the third season of post-launch content
Fire up Rainbow Six Siege again with Operation Ember Rise, the third season of post-launch content

Today, Ubisoft announced Year 4 content for Tom Clancy’s Rainbow Six Siege, which also launches the third season of the game’s post-launch content. In addition, the publisher has also announced that there will be Battle Passes coming to the game, with “Call Me Harry” marking the free Phase

by Elisha Deogracias
Impressions   -   Aug 17, 2019 Travelling tactics — Fell Seal: Arbiter’s Mark on Switch
Travelling tactics — Fell Seal: Arbiter’s Mark on Switch

When I reviewed Fell Seal: Arbiter’s Mark back in April, one of our readers lamented that this game would be so much better if we could play it on the go. While the game came to Xbox One and PlayStation 4 in August and was met with similar acclaim,

by Ron Burke
Reviews   -   Aug 16, 2019 My tears are my strength — Crystar review
My tears are my strength — Crystar review

Crying is typically a sign of sadness, or in some cases happiness. There are those who say crying means you’re weak, while others say it means you’re strong. So what if crying was literally the key to unlocking an incredible power? Crystar provides an answer in the form

by Codi Spence
News   -   Aug 16, 2019 Commandos 2 and Praetorians receiving HD Remasters, to be playable at Gamescom 2019
Commandos 2 and Praetorians receiving HD Remasters, to be playable at Gamescom 2019

Today, Kalypso Media announced Commandos 2 HD Remaster and Praetorians HD Remaster, modern upgrades of the classic strategy titles. Both titles will be playable at Gamescom 2019. In Commandos 2 HD Remaster, take control of an elite group of commandos who venture deep into enemy territory and utilize their combined

by Sean Anthony
News   -   Aug 16, 2019 The truth will be revealed with Telling Lies available now on PC, iOS devices
The truth will be revealed with Telling Lies available now on PC, iOS devices

Today, Annapurna Interactive and Sam Barlow have announced that the FMV thriller Telling Lies is available now on PC, Mac, and iOS devices now. The game tasks players with finding the truth of a mystery that involves four different people, piecing together clues based on interviews with the actors involved.

by Elisha Deogracias
Reviews   -   Aug 15, 2019 A surprisingly swell sequel — The Angry Birds Movie 2 review
A surprisingly swell sequel — The Angry Birds Movie 2 review

When The Angry Birds Movie came out a while back, let’s just say everyone was shocked that a then 7-year-old mobile game would be getting the silver screen treatment. Imagine the uproar when that film became the second highest-grossing video game adaptation during its theatrical run. Three years later,

by Elisha Deogracias
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