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Yooka-Laylee Announced By Former Rare Devs

Playtonic Games have announced that their first project will be titled “Yooka-Laylee,” and they’re dubbing it the spiritual successor to the popular Banjo-Kazooie franchise. The studio, formed by a handful of ex-Rare developers, have also said that the game will be available on Windows, Mac, Playstation 4, Xbox One and Wii U. Depending on the success of it’s Kickstarter campaign, ...

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DA: Inquisition – Dragonslayer Expansion Announced

Dragons are only days away from finding their way into DA: Inquisition multiplayer. Today on the game’s twitter page, DA: Inquisition – Dragonslayer was announced as a new multiplayer expansion for both PC and consoles. The new content will provide gamers with a new location, three new playable characters, and introduce dragons to multiplayer – all for no cost. Currently, multiplayer has three different areas that ...

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Steam Greenlight Spotlight: Gunnheim

Today’s Greenlight spotlight is on Gunnheim, a top-down shooter with a strong focus on bringing back the classic fun of local multiplayer experiences. Unfortunately, in the age of internet and minimal face-to-face interaction, couch co-op is not even close to being as popular as it once was. However, I have seen a greater public outcry for local multiplayer recently, and ...

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The Sheltered Preview: Morals Versus Survival

In games media, especially recently, the discussion about whether or not games must be fun is always an ongoing topic. There are those who believe that if a game does not provide a certain level of entertainment, then it is not worth the time to play. However, on the other side there are those who say that a game doesn’t ...

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Steam Greenlight Spotlight: HUSH

https://youtu.be/N6rLRwsF198 Today’s standout on Greenlight is Hush, an action-adventure game that aims to recreate our childhood fears. The game is said to draw the majority of its inspiration from the irrational fears that we all felt in our childhoods. The amount of times we were startled by a lamp or a coat hanger when the lights were out, or being ...

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Verdun

Take a look at Verdun, the first WWI FPS

World War I, the pinnacle of trench warfare. For as long as the FPS genre has been around, shooters have ranged from World War II to battles in space. It was only until now that a PC developer brings a horror like this to life. Crafted with an authentic feel, players will find themselves charging across the front in what ...

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Steam Greenlight Spotlight: Super Star Path

https://youtu.be/D7wQoaUjdug Today’s Greenlight spotlight is on Super Star Path. Super Star Path is a modern game that takes on a very retro style. The game is described as a “classic shoot ’em up meets match-3 puzzler, which as we’ve seen with other games such as Galacide, can be a very strong combination. The hectic nature of the shoot ’em ups ...

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Sky Force Anniversary: First Impressions

Sky Force Anniversary is a game that I first discovered on my phone. I was looking for something new to play, and I came across what looked like a fairly interesting shoot ’em up. What I found was not only a really solid addition to the genre, but one of the best games that I had played on my mobile ...

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Killing Floor 2 Preview

Killing Floor 2 Preview – Guts and Gorey

Chances are if you’re viewing this you know Tripwire Interactive, a company who seems to sacrifice graphic superiority and overall smoothness for sheer pleasure and challenge. Killing Floor wouldn’t be the first game to sacrifice something in the name of the game though, Tripwire merely decided to focus on specific aspects that make a game in this particular genre entertaining. ...

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LoL

League of Legends 5.8 patch is out, brings Ashe and Ryze rework

Riot Games has just released another major patch for its popular MOBA, League of Legends. The 5.8 version of the game is now live, and brings a plethora of important changes. Perhaps most notable are the overhauls for two veteran LoL champions, Ryze and Ashe. Both these champions have been around since the beginnings of LoL, and have over time ...

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