Updated as of March 3, 2023, at 15:30 GMT: Splatoon and Mario Kart 8 for the Wii U are currently undergoing brief emergency maintenance, according to Nintendo. Even though it hasn’t been confirmed, a lot of people think that the maintenance, which hasn’t been given a date as of this writing, has something to do with the “ENLBufferPwn” exploit, which ...
Read More »Nintendo Adds Footage to the “Switch Online + Expansion Pack” Trailer
One of Nintendo’s favorite things to do is release a new version of the Switch Online + Expansion Pack trailer, which features all the latest features. Yesterday, a trailer for new games for the Nintendo 64 and Game Boy Advance was put on the company’s official YouTube account. The 32-bit system is protected by Nintendo’s premium tier, unlike the Game ...
Read More »Capcom Ends Switch Resident Evil 7 Cloud Rental Service
Some Nintendo Switch cloud games can be rented in Japan, but most must be purchased. One of them, Resident Evil 7 (known as the Biohazard series in this region), will soon be removed from the local Switch eShop. Siliconera said that you won’t be able to rent Resident Evil 7 Cloud after May 29, 2023.Capcom has discontinued rental sales, but ...
Read More »Mario + Rabbids: Sparks of Hope Gets Free Switch Demo Today
Two pieces of news revive Mario + Rabbids: Sparks of Hope after it seemed forgotten. The game’s first wave of DLC, “Tower of Doooom,” was released today, and Ubisoft announced that a free demo is available to download (see the trailer above). The demo covers Beacon Beach’s prologue and most of its first world. If you’re undecided about spending £40 ...
Read More »Alice Gear Aegis Combines Anime Girls with Ferocious Mech Combat
Played Zone of the Enders and thought, “This could use more girls”? Alice Gear Aegis CS Concerto of Simulatrix will release in the West on March 16, 2023. PQube is publishing the western release of the 2018 Japanese mobile game, which was followed by a 2022 console version. You can talk to several “Actresses” and customize them with ...
Read More »Destiny 2: Lightfall’s Season of Defiance Gets Appropriately Awesome Preview
Destiny 2: Lightfall launched, starting the Season of Defiance. Bungie released an awesome trailer to excite Guardians, as usual. The Witness and Calus are invading Earth and the solar system. With new powers and old friends protecting you, it shouldn’t be too much. Will Fireteam reunite for another Destiny 2 bender? You never stopped?
Read More »Infernax’s “Deux or Die” Update Adds Co-Op to Tough Metroidvania
Great side-scrolling Spring’s free PS4 update for RPG Infernax adds simultaneous co-op. This cooperative mode rebalances the game for dual-hero fights and adds Cervul the Squire, who can buff himself and his comrade. Following the evil mortality path unlocks his wild side and a new set of skills. Infernax? Would you like co-op?
Read More »Massive Maps, No Dungeons in Final Fantasy 16
Final Fantasy XVI previews indicate that the next mainline entry in the legendary series will be a hit. There’s a lot of new Valisthea information out there, but director Hiroshi Takai and producer Naoki Yoshida, better known as Yoshi-P to Final Fantasy XIV fans, made some interesting comments. In a press roundtable, Takai said, “we have – I think – ...
Read More »EA Fires Over 200 Apex Legends QA Testers in Unscheduled Zoom Call
In a surprise Zoom call, EA fired over 200 quality assurance testers. Apex Legends, developed by Respawn Entertainment, was the main focus of the affected employees at Electronic Arts’ Baton Rouge, Louisiana office. According to Kotaku, contract testers were informed of their immediate termination in an unscheduled Zoom meeting at 8 am on Tuesday. Some laid-off testers had worked overnight. ...
Read More »CRYMACHINA Goes Full Anime on PS5, PS4 in Fall
CRYMACHINA, a stylish sci-fi action RPG, is coming to PS5 and PS4 in the Fall. In a world where humans went extinct millennia ago, synthetic beings called Dei ex Machina must resurrect them and discover what true life is. Is this reminiscent of NieR: Automata? CRYMACHINA—intriguing or overdone?
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