Month: July 2020

One of the biggest things a remake can hope to do is enhance enough to make the original release redundant by comparison. Destroy All Humans is neither a perfect game nor a perfect remake, but it improves so much from when it released in 2005 that I can’t imagine ever needing to go back to
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Fortnite continues to give us a look at the future of integrated interactive entertainment as worlds collide inside the game, as it teases hot upcoming movies, plays full movies, and hosts celebrity and artist performances. Remember when Fortnite was just a game where you jumped in and battle royaled it out? I don’t either. Anyway, Diplo
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An all-new multiplayer party battler and a remastered blockbuster headline PS Plus for August! Hilarious multiplayer party title Fall Guys: Ultimate Knockout makes its PS4 debut on August 4, giving PS Plus members launch day access to its online competitive free-for-alls and co-op challenges*. Also this month, Infinity Ward’s thrilling sequel to the critically-acclaimed classic
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Hello PlayStation Nation! Today, we’re excited to announce that we’re partnering up with some of the biggest professional gaming teams in the world for a one-of-a-kind tournament. Beginning August 3, we’re kicking off FIFA 20 PS4 Tournaments: Pro for a Day where you can compete for the chance to represent your favorite gaming team and
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Welcome one and all to Box Art Brawl, our weekly vote on a bunch of regional box art variants. It’s Round #53 which means we’ve got a year’s worth of brawls under our belts – thank you to all you box art critics and voters out there! This week we’re introducing an ever-so-minor tweak to
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Ubisoft Quebec managing director, Andrée Cossette, has announced her departure after 22 years at the company, and has claimed that her resignation isn’t related to ongoing allegations that have rocked Ubisoft. In a note on LinkedIn penned in French (translation via Games Industry), Cossette said that her decision “is the result of a long reflection and
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EA put its marker down years ago, signalling itself as a behemoth of a publishing house over the last decade or so. When it’s not producing its annual football, american football, or hockey franchise, or taking us across the Battlefield or into a galaxy far far away with a Star Wars title, it manages to
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A sequel to 2016’s Earthlock: Festival of Magic is in development, Snowcastle Games has announced. Aptly titled Earthlock 2, the game will offer a “completely different” experience than its turn-based predecessor and will feature real-time combat. However, the sequel will be set in the same world. “Without revealing too much, fans and newcomers alike can
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Niantic’s annual Pokémon Go Fest isn’t in Chicago this year. It’s now worldwide, allowing anyone to play. The event is today and tomorrow, and kicks off at 10 a.m. (in your time zone) and runs until 8 p.m. each day. To participate in the fest, you’ll need to purchase an in-game ticket for $14.99. You
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Hyper Scape reviewed by Stella Chung on PC. Also available on PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. Hyper Scape is a fast-paced, futuristic Battle Royale that brings a lot of new ideas but struggles to properly execute them. #ign
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