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    News Dead By Daylight Teases New Castlevania Crossover

    The survival multiplayer game Dead By Daylight has done all sorts of collaborations and its next batch has now been revealed. The game is getting a special Castlevania Chapter, which will arrive later this year. There's more to be revealed about it on 6th August 2024. In addition to this...
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    News Atlus To Delist Shin Megami Tensei V & All DLC From Switch eShop

    Atlus has announced plans to delist Shin Megami Tensei V and all its DLC from the Switch eShop on 13th June at 23:5pm JST (via Gematsu). Making a statement on the official Atlus website, the publisher and developer will be replacing the original release — which launched back in November 2021 as...
  3. Cavern of Dreams Review

    Official Review Cavern of Dreams Review

    Talk to any video game fan over 30 about 3D platformers and they're liable to stare wistfully into the middle distance and start mumbling about the 'golden age.' Once Super Mario 64 arrived and codified the form, the decade straddling the millennium delivered a trove of colourful treasures that...
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    Trailer Upcoming Pixel Art RPG 'Beyond Galaxyland' Oozes Ambition And Personality

    If you're a fan of sci-fi and RPGs, then you'll want to keep an eye out for Beyond Galaxyland later this year, because it looks like a doozy. Created by Chicago-based developer and music producer, Sam Enright, you play as highschooler Doug as he's whisked off to discover an artificial solar...
  5. Corn Kidz 64 Review

    Official Review Corn Kidz 64 Review

    Though the peak years of the 3D platformer genre were in the late '90s and early 2000s, there's been a bit of a resurgence in interesting new genre entries in recent years. Titles such as Glyph and Lunistice have shown that smaller platforming projects can be just as compelling as the more...
  6. El Shaddai: Ascension of the Metatron HD Remaster Review

    Official Review El Shaddai: Ascension of the Metatron HD Remaster Review

    El Shaddai is an artistic endeavour in the same vein as Rez or Thatgamecompany's Journey, taking action genre norms and weaving them into an avant-garde, visual tour de force. Anyone familiar with the ill-fated Clover Studio, a Capcom subsidiary that started out in 2004 developing for the...
  7. Library of Ruina Review

    Official Review Library of Ruina Review

    Library of Ruina is less than the sum of its parts. While this visual novel's dialog sets up a well-established, deep world with interesting characters, its talky repetitiveness eschews plenty of opportunities to make the most of what it's trying to set up. And even with a compelling, card-based...
  8. SaGa Emerald Beyond Review

    Official Review SaGa Emerald Beyond Review

    The SaGa titles are part of a series that started life as Final Fantasy Legend, named to capitalise on Square's blossoming juggernaut. Despite being separate creative endeavours, the two franchises have grown up together. While never achieving the superstar status of its sibling, SaGa has carved...
  9. Lunar Lander Beyond Review (Switch eShop)

    Official Review Lunar Lander Beyond Review (Switch eShop)

    Atari has had a very interesting few years, publishing a critically acclaimed 50th-anniversary collection in the form of a playable documentary, the 'Recharged' series of neo-retro revivals, and a handful of unique reinventions of its classic IPs. Lunar Lander Beyond from Cris Tales developer...
  10. Grounded Review (Switch eShop)

    Official Review Grounded Review (Switch eShop)

    Listen, if you're of a certain vintage, one of the standout summer holiday movies of your youth will undoubtedly have been Disney's excellent Honey, I Shrunk The Kids. Back in those terrible and endlessly cruel times we didn't have all your fancy CGI smothering the life out of every frame, you...
  11. Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes Review (Switch eShop)

    Official Review Eiyuden Chronicle: Hundred Heroes Review (Switch eShop)

    The PS1 played host to a staggering number of memorable and influential RPGs, one of which was Konami's Suikoden. After that strong debut came a handful of sequels that eventually puttered out during the sixth generation of consoles, and Konami has virtually abandoned the series since. Not ones...
  12. Strayed Lights Review (Switch eShop)

    Official Review Strayed Lights Review (Switch eShop)

    As soon as we booted up Strayed Lights, we were rooting for it. The sights and sounds were beautiful and haunting, making this freshman offering from developer Embers one of the most enchanting games we've played all year. Unfortunately, a string of visual bugs and long loading times marred what...
  13. Kudzu Review (Switch eShop)

    Official Review Kudzu Review (Switch eShop)

    Kudzu came to this reviewer during a significant birthday celebration. The day was filled with echoes of our past. There was the music on the radio – uncanny remixes of early-to-mid-90s techno songs that used to hype up pre-teen candyfloss-fuelled visits to funfairs. And there was Kudzu and its...
  14. Rose & Camellia Collection Review (Switch eShop)

    Official Review Rose & Camellia Collection Review (Switch eShop)

    Certain problems cannot be solved through careful discussion or compromise. Sometimes it isn't enough to give a verbal beatdown to your rival – you must throw hands as well. The Rose & Camellia series was built upon the idea that not only is a good old-fashioned slapfight fun, but it is often...
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    Gaming Penny's Big Breakaway Now Has A Switch eShop Demo

    If you've been wanting to try out the new 3D platformer Penny's Big Breakaway before you buy it, now you can. Developer Evening Star and publisher Private Division have released a demo on the Switch eShop which you can download for free and see what it's all about. Private Division's head of...
  16. Planet of Lana Review (Switch eShop)

    Official Review Planet of Lana Review (Switch eShop)

    The cinematic platformer: although some great examples have emerged over the decades, the genre perhaps under-celebrated, with its fans especially under-served for a long stretch in the 2000s. It has nonetheless provided some truly legendary games: Prince of Persia, Another World, Flashback, and...
  17. Freedom Planet 2 Review (Switch eShop)

    Official Review Freedom Planet 2 Review (Switch eShop)

    Back in 2014, a team of new developers calling themselves GalaxyTrail released Freedom Planet—a retro style platformer that captured the hearts of many classic-era Sonic the Hedgehog fans. Freedom Planet, in fact, started life as a Sonic fan game, though it established a unique identity for...
  18. Mini Review: The Gap (Switch)

    Official Review Mini Review: The Gap (Switch)

    Following a mysterious 'walking sim' path similar to those trodden by The Stanley Parable and What Remains of Edith Finch, Slovenian developer Label This' debut game, The Gap, doesn't necessarily feel like anything revolutionary, but it's an engaging narrative experience that we'd suggest you...
  19. Splatoon 3: Side Order Review (Switch eShop)

    Official Review Splatoon 3: Side Order Review (Switch eShop)

    Splatoon 3's Side Order has been dangling just out of reach since it was revealed in 2023, but Wave 2 of the DLC has finally landed for Splatoon 3 Expansion Pass owners. Nearly five years after the release of Splatoon 2's Octo Expansion, Agent Eight's story continues in the drab and colourless...
 
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