The 10 Best Games By Atlus

Some game developers and publishers have a reputation for releasing quality titles. Nintendo is probably the best example; every game Nintendo releases is generally of the highest quality. Another game developer/publisher with a good reputation for releasing quality games is Atlus. This company has been around since 1986, and since then has been bought-out by various other gaming companies – most notably Sega. Atlus doesn’t usually press too many copies of a game when giving it a physical release....

November 14, 2022 · 6 min · 1133 words · Nestor Garcia

The 10 Best Gifts For Overwatch Fans

Overwatch has become a major competitive game. Blizzard took the class-style of Team Fortress 2 and added a fast-paced environment full of crazy characters and ridiculous mechanics. The result is a solid shooter that has taken the gaming industry by storm. As a result, Overwatch has many fans and players all over the world. If you know gamers in general, odds are that they’re into Overwatch as well. If you know people who are into this game and aren’t sure what gifts they’d appreciate, we have the ultimate Overwatch gift guide for you....

November 14, 2022 · 6 min · 1238 words · Johnnie Alvarado

The 10 Most Anticipated Rpgs Of 2020

With 2019 coming to a close, it is time to look ahead at what the future holds in store for gaming. Specifically, the RPG genre, which continues to be both extremely popular and relatively scarce. While every other game seems to infuse role-playing mechanics into their overall experience, proper full-blown entries in the genre are still quite rare, mainly due to the resources required to create an RPG. That said, 2020 is stacked with RPGs, with both Western and Eastern developers getting in on the action....

November 14, 2022 · 6 min · 1083 words · Christina Edwards

The Best Call Of Duty Black Ops Cold War Lw3 Tundra Loadout

When it comes to snipers, none are more iconic than the Arctic Warfare rifles. Be it the MK. 13, AWP, or AWM, just about any first-person shooter fan should recognize its signature shape at a glance. And given the latest Call of Duty‘s Cold War setting, it wouldn’t feel right if we didn’t have at least one version present. In the case of Black Ops Cold War, it’s the LW3 – Tundra, better known by its real-life counterpart, the L96A1....

November 14, 2022 · 4 min · 793 words · Joseph Higgins

The Best Pc Games You Can T Play On Console

There’s an interesting duality when it comes to PC gaming. On the one hand, this universal platform is home to a plethora of great games spanning every genre imaginable. But particularly in the modern era, the majority of software can also be played on consoles in one form or another. Even beloved classics like Starcraft and Crysis—while better on PC—have eventually found their way to a few consoles in some form....

November 14, 2022 · 9 min · 1880 words · Mark Furnas

The Callisto Protocol Review Reaching For The Moon

The Callisto Protocol on PS5 Initially announced back in 2019 as a quasi-PUBG spin-off, The Callisto Protocol has had a somewhat unusual trajectory to market. Developed by newly-formed outfit Striking Distance Studios and helmed by former Dead Space co-creator Glen Schofield, this new sci-fi horror IP was shaping up to be the spiritual successor to EA’s beloved and critically-acclaimed franchise. But much like the undead parasitic Necromorphs at the heart of Dead Space, is this just a reanimated corpse masquerading as one of the best survival horror games ever made?...

November 14, 2022 · 7 min · 1286 words · Jose Roberts

The Dark Pictures Little Hope Launch Trailer Showcases Its Spookier Setting

The next entry in The Dark Pictures Anthology arrives tomorrow, with The Dark Pictures: Little Hope. The follow up to Man of Medan takes us to a new setting, the quaint town of Little Hope. Just ahead of release, Bandai Namco has revealed a Little Hope launch trailer that shows us just what lurks in the shadows. First and foremost, the town of Little Hope just looks damn spooky compared to Man of Medan‘s ghost ship....

November 14, 2022 · 2 min · 326 words · Wendy Mccollum

The Difficult History Of David Fincher S Fight Club

This article comes from Den of Geek UK. What the hell is Fight Club anyway? A horror film about a Jekyll-and-Hyde office worker who becomes a terrorist? A drama about late 20th century masculinity in crisis? A warped romance about a man trying to change himself into someone as interesting as the woman he loves? A thriller about a decadent generation goading itself into extremism? Executives at 20th Century Fox certainly struggled with Fight Club....

November 14, 2022 · 13 min · 2688 words · Curtis Stewart

The Last Guardian Set To Spread Its Wings At The Tokyo Game Show

If you happened to catch Sony’s E3 2010 press event, you would have undoubtedly noticed that amongst all the high profile games that were on display, there was one title that was glaringly omitted from the proceedings. Despite amassing tons of hype and anticipation since its unveiling at E3 2009, Team Ico’s The Last Guardian was nowhere to be found on the Sony stage this year. But fear not all you fans of weird bird/cat creatures, Sony has confirmed that The Last Guardian will be present at next week’s Tokyo Game Show....

November 14, 2022 · 3 min · 542 words · Barbara Mishar

The Lord Of The Rings Gollum Delayed Out Of September

Revealed today is that Daedalic Entertainment and NACON have decided to push the release of The Lord of the Rings: Gollum “in order to deliver the best possible experience.” While the original release date was Sept. 1 of this year, it has been “pushed by a few months,” according to a new press release. Sadly, it hasn’t been given a new date at this time, but “a few months” likely means sometime in December, assuming no further delays....

November 14, 2022 · 2 min · 329 words · Tracey Buckley

The Man In The High Castle Season 3 Episode 2 Review Imagine Manchuria

This review contains spoilers for The Man in the High Castle. The Man in the High Castle Season 3 Episode 2 The second episode of The Man in the High Castle season 3 really hit the ground running, introducing new conflicts but also hitting us with some major shockers. With conspiracies and political intrigue sprouting and beginning to blossom promisingly, the pacing of the story feels very comfortable but strong, especially since the show takes time to broaden the scope of its parallel worlds idea that has been in the background for so long....

November 14, 2022 · 5 min · 932 words · Phil Wolfe

The Night Fisherman A Poignant Story Of Anti Racism Is Out Now On Steam

The Night Fisherman is a short game about anti-racism in Britain developed by Far Few Giants, and it’s out now on Steam. Far Few Giants are the same studio that is working on Ring of Fire, and I enjoyed the demo a lot. And, when I say short, it’s very short. The story spans about five to ten minutes, and it’s a conversation between a fisherman and a member of the English Protection Group....

November 14, 2022 · 1 min · 166 words · Alice Campbell

The Outer Worlds Murder On Eridanos All In Weapon Guide How To Get All In

The Outer Worlds: Murder on Eridanos has added a bunch of new weapons to the title but what players are most excited about is “All In.” It is a heavy weapon LMG that everyone wants to have in their inventory but getting All In in The Outer Worlds: Murder on Eridanos is a bit complicated. There are hundreds of fans who have been having difficultly getting this new weapon in The Outer World: Murder On Eridanos and if that’s you then look no further as we have a guide covering the same in the simplest way possible....

November 14, 2022 · 3 min · 430 words · George Leblanc

The Righteous Gemstones Episode 5 Review Interlude

This Righteous Gemstones review contains spoilers. The Righteous Gemstones Episode 5 I feel like I’m beginning to repeat myself by praising The Righteous Gemstones for its character development and world-building, but “Interlude” further deepens our understanding of the Gemstone clan, particularly Eli and Baby Billy, by taking an illuminating trip to the past. That said, even if the episode title lets us know this was intended to mark the halfway point in the series first season, I do feel like the content within “Interlude” may have been better placed elsewhere....

November 14, 2022 · 5 min · 963 words · Dan Bailey

The Witcher 3 Wild Hunt Sold 700 000 Copies On Switch Last Year

CD Projekt Red has reported that approximately 700,000 copies of The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt were distributed on the Nintendo Switch last year (via Nintendo Life). That accounts for 11 per cent of all sales of the game last year, and expectedly, PC sales lead the charge with 53 per cent of the total sales made. However, this Switch statistic is consequential, because The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt was only available on the platform in the last three months of last year....

November 14, 2022 · 1 min · 200 words · Sharon Ray

Streets Of Rage 4 Unveils Shiva As Next Playable Character In Mr X Nightmare Dlc

Publisher DotEmu and developer Lizardcube have unveiled the third and final fighter who’ll be coming to Streets of Rage 4 in the upcoming Mr X Nightmare DLC as Shiva. Mr X’s former right hand man, Shiva was originally a boss in the main game, but will be playable in both story mode and the upcoming Survival mode once the expansion launches. He’ll be joining other DLC characters Max Thunder and Estel Aguirre who have been previously announced....

November 13, 2022 · 1 min · 132 words · Michael Tong

Suda 51 And Kinect Team Up For Codename D

I would love to have just five minutes to sit down with Suda 51. Not only is he responsible for one of the most interesting Wii titles to date, he also delivers games so mind bogglingly creative, it’s hard to believe he isn’t under a 24-hour drug-induced high. In a tease of an announcement, comes word that Suda is developing a game, tentatively titled Codename D, for the peripheral he was meant for - Microsoft’s Kinect....

November 13, 2022 · 2 min · 378 words · Cecil Anderson

Suda51 And Swery65 Are Working On Hotel Barcelona A Time Splitting Horror Game

Developers Goichi ‘Suda51’ Suda and Hidetaka ‘Swery65’ Suehiro are collaborating to create a new horror game that follows the story across different dimensions and different timelines (via Gematsu). Suda created the incredible successful hack and slash series No More Heroes, and founded Grasshopper Manufacture which boasts games such as The Silver Case, Flower, Sun, and Rain, and killer7 in its catalogue. Similarly, Suehiro built his own studio White Owls Inc. after directing Spy Fiction, Deadly Premonition and D4: Dark Dreams Don’t Die....

November 13, 2022 · 2 min · 419 words · Glenn Crape

Sunset Overdrive Finally Confirmed For Pc

Insomniac Games has announced that Sunset Overdrive is now available on PC, a move that will surprise absolutely no one after all the leaks we’ve seen. Sunset Overdrive is out for Windows PC today, so you won’t have to wait around to get your hands on the former Xbox One-exclusive title. Still, it’s taken its sweet time; the game was originally released in 2014, and Insomniac expressed interest in bringing it to PC over two years ago....

November 13, 2022 · 1 min · 146 words · Roger Imlay

Superliminal The Mind Bending Puzzle Game Is Available On Steam Today

Superliminal is a puzzle game that I reviewed when it launched on EGS a year ago. It has a lot of cool visuals and great ideas, but that’s about it. If you’ve been holding off on playing it because you want everything in one library then I’ve got some lukewarm news for you. Superliminal is now on Steam, just two weeks short of its one year anniversary. There’s now nothing stopping you from going, “hey, that was pretty neat!...

November 13, 2022 · 2 min · 313 words · Abraham Karnes