March 2022

RPS Time Capsule: the games worth saving from 2014

2 years ago

Welcome back to the third edition of The RPS Time Capsule, a monthly feature in which the RPS Treehouse puts their hivemind together to pick their favourite, bestest best games from a specific year to be preserved until the end of time. In the spirit of keeping you on your toes, this time we've set our sights on the best games from 2014. Which games will make the cut and ascend to the realms of the PC gaming elite? Find out below.

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Katharine Castle

Superfuse is making a violent play to be your next co-op Diablo-like

2 years ago

Diablo meets The Boys is the four-word elevator pitch of Stitch Heads and Raw Fury's new isometric hack and slasher - and judging from the amount of loot, blood and minced limbs I saw in my hands on demo last week, I'd say they're pretty bang on the money, albeit with an extra dash of Borderlands thanks to its cel-shaded comic book visuals. Whichever way you slice it, though, Superfuse makes a striking and violent first impression.

Perhaps it's because I'm playing as its Berserker class, a large walking slab of man muscle whose axe and (comically large) fists can pulverise anything and everything standing in its way. Or maybe it's because the devs have given me free rein of the game's extensive skill tree, letting me pile in dozens of points into attacks, abilities and power-ups normally reserved for later on. Superfuse may be a loot-driven hack and slash with hundreds of different weapons and armour components to pick from, but its skill tree is equally vast, giving you as much flexibility in how your attacks play out onscreen as your various wardrobe choices - and some of its effects are deliciously gory.

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Katharine Castle

Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodhunt's battle royale gets full launch this April

2 years ago

Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodhunt, developer Sharkmob's free-to-play battle royale spin on the long-running RPG series, is getting its full PlayStation 5 and PC launch on 27th April.

Bloodhunt (not to be confused with Big Bad Wolf Studio's upcoming RPG Vampire: The Masquerade - Swansong, Paradox Interactive's troubled Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines 2, or indeed 2019 visual novel Vampire: The Masquerade - Coteries of New York) was announced toward the end of 2020 and had a limited Steam early access run the following year.

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Matt Wales

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Neon White is an anime speedrunner full of camp, cards, and colour

2 years ago

"It'll be a game for freaks," said Ben Esposito of Neon White in a gameplay trailer when it was announced for Nintendo Switch last July.

Really, it's a game for people who like fun, campy, melodrama alongside their speedrunning. In a video preview of the game, Esposito describes Neon White as a speedrunning first person shooter meets visual novel that's "nostalgic but not in a superficial way".

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Ed Nightingale

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Superfuse is an evil genius' lab for splicing bizarre skills together

2 years ago

Let me get this out of the way quickly: Superfuse looks really good. It's basically a Cel-shaded action RPG in the cut of Diablo. Four-player co-op or single-player fun. There's a comic book presentation - and a comic book plot, about people who have become gods and whatnot - which means that gorgeous comic book panels pop up during cut scenes and the designers have been wonderfully bold with the application of halftone. I am a fan of halftone. And from hubs you are despatched to various procedurally wrangled dungeons to splatter sci-fi horrors and take on bosses and pick up loot. Repeat.

All of this looks great. I had a build for a while and was very happy splattering and looting - doing the inventory Tetris thing and the skills-bar glissando. Mutant crabs. Horrible shambling monsters. And me at the heart of it, a Berserker class who seemed to be lamping people for the sheer luminous joy of it all. (The voice acting is supremely charismatic, incidentally - courtesy of Eli Harris in this case, I think.)

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Christian Donlan

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La Pucelle: Ragnarok, Ys VIII for PS5, Kamiwaza, Azure Striker Gunvolt 3, & Many More Games Showcased at New Game+ Expo 

2 years ago

During the livestream of the New Game+ Expo, several reveals have been made mostly focusing on Japanese games.

We start with Acquire announcing the western release of Kamiwaza: Way of the Thief, which is the confirmation of the localization of Kamiwaza Tourai announced earlier today. The release window is fall 2022 in the west as well, courtesy of NIS America. The game will also come to PC on top of PS4 and Nintendo Switch.

Skystone Games announced Underworld Dreams: The False King, coming in Spring 2022 for PC and Nintendo Switch.

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Giuseppe Nelva

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Star Wars: Obi-Wan Kenobi Moves Premiere Date Slightly; First Two Episodes Drop Day One

2 years ago

Earlier today, Star Wars actor Ewan McGregor appeared in an announcement regarding the upcoming Disney+ TV series, Obi-Wan Kenobi, in which he’ll be reprising his role as the titular character. In the video, the actor revealed that the release date for the show would be pushed back from Wednesday, May 25, to Friday, May 27.

Alongside this news, it was also revealed that the first two episodes will be available together, meaning fans will get to experience well over an hour of Star Wars: Obi-Wan Kenobi the first day it drops. You can check out the official announcement trailer and a detailed description of the Disney+ show below:

The story begins 10 years after the dramatic events of “Star Wars: Revenge of the Sith” where Obi-Wan Kenobi faced his greatest defeat—the downfall and corruption of his best friend and Jedi apprentice, Anakin Skywalker, who turned to the dark side as evil Sith Lord Darth Vader. The series stars Ewan McGregor, reprising his role as the iconic Jedi Master, and also marks the return of Hayden Christensen in the role of Darth Vader. Joining the cast are Moses Ingram, Joel Edgerton, Bonnie Piesse, Kumail Nanjiani, Indira Varma, Rupert Friend, O’Shea Jackson Jr., Sung Kang, Simone Kessell and Benny Safdie.

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Andrew McMahon

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Child of Light’s Aurora Is Now Playable in Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night

2 years ago

Two of the best side-scrolling RPGs of the past decade are collaborating with a new update announced today by ArtPlay which sees Child of Light’s main protagonist Aurora made playable throughout the campaign. A new trailer has been published in tandem with the announcement.

The update is free and available across all platforms, and to get involved you simply need to follow this process:

Starting a game as Aurora is simple. From the Main Menu, find an open save slot and start a new game. After choosing the save file name, you’ll be able to choose your starting character: Miriam, Zangetsu or Aurora. (Bloodless is chosen by naming a new save BLOODLESS in all caps).

The Child of Light crossover will launch on March 31th on PC, PlayStation and Xbox. Switch will launch at a later date, stay tuned for news.

You can check out the trailer below.

Twinfinite reviewed Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night back in 2019 when it launched and was very high on it, scoring the game an exemplary 5/5 and concluding:

“Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night is as close to perfect as fans of Metroidvania games could hope for. Exploration is absolutely a blast; the enemies are as enjoyable to kill as they are creative, and aspects such as backtracking and grinding are actually fun.”

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Alex Gibson

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The Witcher Cookbook to Feature 80 Recipes Inspired by the Games

2 years ago

Today, CD Projekt Red announced they are teaming up Anita Sarna and Karolina Krupecka of Nerds’ Kitchen and Witcher Kiten to bring fans of The Witcher series an entire cookbook that is based on the mouthwatering and restorative recipes that make up the video game trilogy. The book is set to include 80 recipes, and includes everything from hearty tavern fare meals and fortifying drinks to lavish banquets for feasts with friends.

You can check out the official description for The Witcher Cookbook right down below.

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Andrew McMahon

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Neon White Preview: Hands-On With a High-Speed FPS

2 years ago

At a glance, Neon White might look like a first-person shooter, but it’s not really — or not entirely. It plays like a shooter, but the focus is more on speedrunning through levels. It also pulls elements from the visual novel genre to tell a rather in-depth story. During a recent demo, director Ben Esposito explained how these pieces fit together. I have to say, I’m intrigued.

Neon White does have you running, jumping, and shooting from a first-person perspective, but the levels are short. Most can be completed in under a minute. The idea is to play and replay each level, earning rewards as you chart an optimal path to the end, trimming your completion time as you go.

Between levels, the story plays out like a visual novel as you learn what’s going on along with White, your amnesiac character. It turns out that Heaven, the eternal paradise, has become infested with demons. To exterminate them, God has enlisted a group of assassins from Hell. You play as one of the assassins, all of whom wear masks and have nicknames based on colors. You can chat up the other characters in a hub area called Central Heaven.

Stairway to Heaven

One unique aspect of Neon White is the weapon and ability system. In each level, you’ll pick up various cards that represent weapons you can use to blast enemies. But each card also has an ability you can use by discarding it. These abilities are crucial to completing the levels as fast as possible.

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Ryan McCaffrey

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Xbox Backtracks on Removing 'Share to Twitter' Option

2 years ago

Microsoft has backtracked on changes to Xbox that would have removed the option to share captures directly to Twitter.

Earlier this month, reports hinted that an Insider build on Xbox consoles had removed the feature, meaning users would have had to upload screens to the Xbox app before sharing to Twitter from there. Fortunately, Microsoft has reversed course after fans objected, and the latest Xbox Insider update preview restores the option.

Brad Rossetti, the Xbox Insider Program Lead, confirmed the restoration of the feature in the latest beta update on Twitter yesterday.

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Taylor Lyles

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A Horror Game That Commits So Hard To Consequences, It's A Knockout

2 years ago

The most fascinating aspect of Weird West’s design is how friendly the game is to my fuck-ups. Have you ever thought to yourself: “I would like to play a top-down Dishonored game, but as a western?” Say no more. Even if that’s not a thought you’ve ever had, you should consider it. Weird West, which came out today for…

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Sisi Jiang

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2 More Monster Hunter Rise Sunbreak Armor Sets Shared

2 years ago

2 More Monster Hunter Rise Sunbreak Armor Sets Shared

There are two more Monster Hunter Rise Sunbreak armor sets to take in, and these should look a little more familiar. That’s because the newest videos show off equipment made with parts from the Blood Orange Bishaten and Shogun Ceanataur. Both monsters appeared in past Monster Hunter games, though with Bishaten it was in a different form.

First, here’s the Blood Orange Bishaten Hunter armor sets in Monster Hunter Rise Sunbreak. Capcom didn’t share how the Palamute and Palico equipment will look. While this monster is new to the expansion, the original Bishaten debuted in the base game.

Next is the Shogun Ceanataur. This monster joined the series in Monster Hunter 2 on the PS2. People can see how equipment made from its materials look on Hunters, palamutes, and palicos.

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Jenni Lada

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Knights in the Nightmare Switch Trailer Reveals Gameplay

2 years ago

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A remastered Nintendo Switch port of Knights in the Nightmare is coming in early April, and Sting has uploaded a trailer showing new players what's what [Thanks, Famitsu].

The new Knights in the Nightmare trailer delivers the first gameplay footage from the remastered title, showing how it'll look away from its original release format.

Check it out below.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YXtKU-fliG0

The trailer clearly identifies Knights in the Nightmare as the fourth episode in Sting's "Dept. Heaven" series. Dept. Heaven is a multi-episode meta-saga that contains multiple games developed by Sting's Product Team A. Entries include Riviera: The Promised Land, Yggdra Union: We'll Never Fight Alone, and Gungnir, as well as spin-offs like Blaze Union. Sting did not confirm if other Dept. Heaven titles will receive a Switch remaster like Knights in the Nightmare will.

The trailer also shows off the game's mechanics, with the hybridized tactical strategy and bullet shooter play visible. The game appears to take after the PSP edition rather than the original Nintendo DS release. This makes sense, given that the Nintendo Switch has more in common with the PSP in terms of having a single screen with a similar aspect ratio. Also visible are story cutscenes, gameplay of a player controlling their wisp command unit, and a number of flashy special attacks that draw large effects onscreen.

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Josh Tolentino

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Amnesia: Memories and Amnesia: Later x Crowd Switch Otomes Heading West

2 years ago

Amnesia: Memories and Amnesia: Later x Crowd Switch Otome Games Heading West

During NGPX 2022, Idea Factory International announced it will release the Switch port of the otome game Amnesia: Memories and its Later x Crowd fandisc outside Japan. Both games will appear in English in Fall 2022. They will be available both digitally and physically.

Amnesia: Memories is the Switch version of an otome about an amnesiac young woman. In each route, she has a boyfriend who can’t know about her lost memory. So you must continue to build your relationship with him without letting on about what’s happened. Along the way, you’ll hopefully also find answers. It previously appeared in English on the Vita, PC, and mobile devices. It is also on the PSP in Japan.

Here’s the trailer for it.

As for Amnesia: Later x Crowd, it is actually a collection of two fandiscs for the first game. Both originally appeared on the PSP. Together, they offer additional alternate stories, epilogues to the routes in the first game, and minigames. This will mark their first appearances outside Japan.

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Jenni Lada

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La Pucelle: Ragnarok and Rhapsody Switch Ports Announced

2 years ago

La Pucelle: Ragnarok and Rhapsody Switch Ports Announced

NIS America announced Prinny Presents NIS Classics Volume 3 at New Game Plus Expo 2022. This will bring La Pucelle: Ragnarok and Rhapsody: A Musical Adventure to the Nintendo Switch. It is expected to appear in Summer 2022. It also marks the first time the updates PSP version of La Pucelle: Tactics will appear outside of Japan.

Here’s the official reveal trailer.

Both La Pucelle: Ragnarok and Rhapsody: A Musical Adventure are new Switch tactical games. Rhapsody is an actual musical, in which players help Cornet and her puppet friends save Prince Ferdinand from the witch Marjoly.

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Jenni Lada

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Undernauts: Labyrinth of Yomi PS5 Will Show Up This Summer

2 years ago

Undernauts: Labyrinth of Yomi PS5 Will Show Up This Summer

During New Game Plus Expo 2022, Aksys pinned down the PS5 release window for Undernauts: Labyrinth of Yomi. Experience’s first-person dungeon-crawler with turn-based battles will show up on the system in Summer 2022. This fits in with what the company already promised. When it came up before, it had a general 2022 launch window.

This means it will arrive almost a year after the other versions appeared outside Japan. Undernauts: Labyrinth of Yomi first appeared on the Xbox One in Japan in June 2020. Nintendo Switch and PS4 versions followed in the region in October 2020. Aksys picked up the game, with it appearing in North America in October 2021 on the PS4, Switch, and Xbox One and in November 2021 on PCs. Numskull Games handled the Australian and European console releases in February 2022.

In Undernauts: Labyrinth of Yomi, you’re exploring the tower mentioned in the title. You create a group of explorers who head in to search for treasures and fight the monsters and other people within. As expected from an Experience game, your party members are characters you create, choosing their names, appearances, and roles in the party.

Undernauts: Labyrinth of Yomi will come to the PS5 in Summer 2022.

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Jenni Lada

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Obi-Wan Kenobi Premiere Gets Small Delay, First Two Episodes Available On Day One

2 years ago

Obi-Wan Kenobi was slated to premiere on Disney+ on Wednesday, May 25, but the hotly anticipated Star Wars series has been pushed back. 

Thankfully, the delay is a short one. The show now begins Friday, May 27. In a video announcing the update, the man himself, Ewan McGregor, dropped the bonus news that the series’ first two episodes will be available to watch on day one.

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Obi-Wan Kenobi fills the gap between Revenge of the Sith and A New Hope by following the Jedi Master’s exploits on Tatooine while keeping an eye on a young Luke Skywalker. He’ll confront all manner of threats from the Dark Side, including the live-action debut of Imperial Inquisitors and the big bad himself, Darth Vader, played by a returning Hayden Christensen. 

The rest of the cast includes Moses Ingram, Joel Edgerton, Bonnie Piesse, Kumail Nanjiani, Indira Varma, Rupert Friend, and O’Shea Jackson Jr., among other names. Disney bills Obi-Wan Kenobi as a “limited series,” suggesting it will only consist of a single season. You can watch the debut trailer here.

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Marcus Stewart

Earthworm Jim 2 And More Games Added To Switch Online In March Update

2 years ago

Cutting it close and making it just before the buzzer, Nintendo has released the March update for games being added to the Nintendo Switch Online Service.

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Earlier in the month, F-Zero X was added to the collection of Nintendo 64 titles as well as a trio of Sega Genesis titles, and now three more games are available for the NES and SNES library. Here's what you can load up and play right now if you're a Switch Online subscriber.  

Earthworm Jim 2 – SNES

"In this wild platformer released for the Super NES™ console in 1995, you worm your way back into your super suit and take on the role of Jim, the annelid with attitude!"

This marks the first Earthworm Jim title to be added to the Nintendo Switch online service, and the sole SNES addition this month. If you're looking for a bonkers comedic platformer that reeks of the 90s, look no further than Earthworm Jim 2.

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John Carson

Total War: Warhammer is free on Epic this week

2 years ago

This week's big free game on the Epic Games Store might have two sequels by now, but it's still a good'un: it's Total War: Warhammer. You have one week to claim the start of Creative Assembly's strategy trilogy set in Games Workshop's fantasy world of WH0K. Epic have also brought back a previous freebie, the first-person stabber City Of Brass. A tidy haul for the small price of using the Epic Games Store.

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Alice O'Connor

The Fertile Crescent review (early access): a bite-sized chunk of phenomenal RTS design

2 years ago

I’m not going to bury the lede here: The Fertile Crescent is, to my delight, a proper little belter of a real-time strategy game. Having just hit early access, this Mesopotamian pomegranate-’em-up is certainly no epic, and you can see pretty much everything it can do within a couple of hours of play. But it’s been under development for five years, and by Hammurabi’s majestic beard does it show.

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Nate Crowley

Asus ROG Zephyrus G14 review: a launch party of AMD hardware

2 years ago

Aha, another gaming laptop that conveniently lets me do a three-in-one review. The new Asus ROG Zephyrus G14 is a more mature-looking replacement for the 2021 version, while also introducing two brand new components from AMD: the Ryzen 9 6900HS CPU and the Radeon RX 6800S graphics chip. Much like the key internals of the MSI Raider GE76, then, these components are up for first-time testing as much as the rest of the laptop is.

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James Archer

Bloodstained is getting a Child of Light crossover for its final playable character

2 years ago

Closing in on seven years after the launch of its hugely successful Kickstarter, Castelvania spiritual successor Bloodstained: Ritual of the Night is still ticking off stretch goals, with its latest update delivering its third and final promised playable character - which turns out to be a cameo crossover from Ubisoft Montreal's fondly remembered fantasy platformer Child of Light.

"Aurora has lost her way and awoken in a strange, dangerous new land," explains developer ArtPlay in a new Kickstarter update. "Armed with the Sword of Matildis and accompanied by the loyal Igniculus, she must find a way to escape."

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Matt Wales

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Save £45 on the SteelSeries Arctis 7P+ wireless headset

2 years ago

The SteelSeries Arctis 7P+ wireless gaming headset debuted in October 2021 and has already firmly positioned itself as one of the best gaming headsets on the market right now.

Digital Foundry called the Arctis 7P+ the best wireless gaming headset thanks to its comfortable design, impressive durability and excellent sound quality. The previous Arctis 7P offers similar performance and design for less, but is harder to find now and doesn't have as good battery life or USB-C charging like the 7P+.

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Mark Harrison

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Eurogamer Newscast: Is PlayStation Plus Premium a Game Pass killer?

2 years ago

This week on the Eurogamer Newscast, we discuss PlayStation's big new subscription revamp. With a keen eye on Xbox Game Pass and a need to reform its own Plus and Now offerings, Sony laid out its plans - to a mixed response.

Sony's approach clearly differs from Microsoft - it sees no need to bundle in its £70 games on day one. But does this then create confusion for PlayStation fans down the line? When will new games join the Premium service?

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Tom Phillips

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Death Stranding: Director's Cut - still impressive on PC, but upgrades are thin on the ground

2 years ago

We've already covered Death Stranding: Director's Cut last September, when Hideo Kojima's unique epic received a range of tech and content upgrades for its PlayStation 5 debut. Chief amongst them was the ability to play the game at a targeted 60 frames per second - something that wasn't possible on the PS4 original, even though Kojima Productions originally designed the game for this performance target. The Director's Cut is now available on PC but the upgrade isn't quite so marked. After all, 60fps was on the table for PC users from day one, the port was exceptional and the DLSS implementation opened the door to great performance at high frame-rates.

Obviously, the content improvements of the Director's Cut make their way across, but is there anything new from a technical perspective? Well, the original Death Stranding port's 'default' graphics settings effectively delivered PS4 Pro quality to PC, with only limited upwards scalability. In the case of the Director's Cut, default now delivers the same improved visuals as PS5, which basically means that draw distance has been pushed out a touch while everything else remains much the same.

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Alex Battaglia

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Overwatch Anniversary Event Offers ‘Remixed’ Skins Throughout April

2 years ago

The Anniversary Event for Blizzard Entertainment’s online multiplayer shooter Overwatch returns this year with a mix of returning game modes and a few “new” skins. Called Overwatch Anniversary Remix: Volume 1, the event begins on April 5 and will run until April 25.

The event brings six Legendary skins that have been remixed, or have had their colors changed. For example, the black witch outfit for Mercy is now white as Mage Mercy and Black Cat D.Va is now White Cat D.Va. Other characters that received remixed skins include Demon Genji, Evermore Reaper, Steelhardt Reinhardt, and Zealot Zenyatta.

Players will also have a chance to earn previous skins that had only been available through limited-time challenge events. The first week of the event, April 5-11, will offer the Nano D.Va skin and corresponding sprays and icon for players who complete 27 games, though wins will count for double. Blizzard revealed that the Bastet Ana and Combat Medic Baptiste skins will be earnable during the event the same way.

The first week will also rotate Arcade modes from previous seasonal events each day, starting with Summer Games on April 5 and ending with Overwatch Archives Challenge Missions on April 11.

Overwatch is available on PC, Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One. Its sequel, Overwatch 2, will be kicking off a PvP closed beta on April 26.

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Tom Meyer

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Hyper Light Breaker, a 3D Co-op Game Set In the Hyper Light Drifter Universe, Announced

2 years ago

Heart Machine has revealed Hyper Light Breaker, a 3D, co-op focused game set in the same world as the cult classic Hyper Light Drifter, coming to Steam Early Access in Spring 2023.

The announcement marks the sixth birthday of Hyper Light Drifter, the studio’s seminal action/adventure game that took players on a beautiful but melancholic journey through a ruined world. That first game was built around challenging combat and a wealth of secrets that offered brief glimpses into the game’s otherwise opaque narrative.

However, where Drifter offered a 2D single-player experience (albeit with a local co-op mode that was added post-release), Heart Machine is now looking at creating Breaker in 3D, with online co-op as the focus.

The announcement trailer (below) seems to indicate that Breaker will combine Drifter’s exacting combat with the elegant traversal mechanics seen in Heart Machine’s second game, Solar Ash. Speaking to IGN, creative director Alx Preston also noted that it will be “a little more systems-heavy, with more RPG mechanics” compared to Drifter, complete with a range of distinct playable classes.

“And when we say online cooperative play, we mean multiple players, not just you and another person; we're looking at a group of players that can go out and kill some monsters together.”

The online aspect represents a second major technological leap for Heart Machine since its debut; Solar Ash saw it make the transition from 2D to 3D, resulting in a game that was well-received, but took nearly twice as long to make as Drifter.

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Joe Skrebels

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Pardon Our Dust as Siliconera Moves

2 years ago

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Hi, everyone!

Just wanted to let people know we’re in the process of moving to a new host today. This means things might be a bit weird. Tech is handling things, and we aren’t expecting any issues.

However, we wanted to let everyone know in the event anything does happen. (And not have anyone worried that this might be some bad April Fools’ joke.)

We are expecting everything to be completed within the next few hours. Also, following the move, our search function will return.

Hope you all have a good day!

The post Pardon Our Dust as Siliconera Moves appeared first on Siliconera.

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Jenni Lada

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Review: Kirby and the Forgotten Land Makes the Post-Apocalypse Appealing

2 years ago

Review: Kirby and the Forgotten Land Makes the Post-Apocalypse Appealing

We already knew the Kirby series could make Eldritch abominations lovable. Now we know that HAL Laboratory can make a post-apocalyptic world a rather pleasant place to be. Kirby and the Forgotten Land is a joyful 3D foray, all things considered. Even though the situation starts out a bit dire and mysterious, it quickly proves that we will always a good and goofy time when our buddy Kirby is around.

Kirby and the Forgotten Land begins with Kirby and denizens of Dream Land being sucked into another world. Kirby awakes on a beach near a ruined city. After exploring a bit, he finds a dilapidated world with animal-like inhabitants. However, there are also captured Waddle Doos. After meeting a flying squirrel-like mascot named Elfilin, Kirby sets off to explore more of the world, figure out what’s going on, and save the day.

Review: Kirby and the Forgotten Land Makes the Post-Apocalypse Appealing

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Jenni Lada

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People Can Vote on the Snow Miku 2023 Design Now

2 years ago

People Can Vote on the Snow Miku 2023 Design Now

Good Smile Company announced people can now vote in the Snow Miku 2023 Outfit Design Poll. The company opens up voting to allow folks to choose which piece of art will eventually be turned into a Hatsune Miku Nendoroid and figma. As with previous years, six designs.

Each year, there’s a different kind of theme to the entries. For 2023, there’s a winter sky motif that results in things like balloons, clouds, and wings showing up. Each design shows how Miku and her rabbit mascot Yukine would potentially look. People are allowed to only vote once.

Here’s a gallery looking at all six options.
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The 2022 Snow Miku figure featured a winter ocean design. Detsu’s design, which made Hatsune Miku look like a ship captain, was the winner.

As for Hatsune Miku games, there are currently two relatively new ones available. One is Hatsune Miku: Colorful Stage. It's a rhythm game people can find on mobile devices worldwide. The other is Hatsune Miku Jigsaw Puzzle, which is on the Switch eShop in every region.

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Jenni Lada

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Pre-orders Open for Hololive Vtuber Ookami Mio’s Nendoroid

2 years ago

Pre-orders Open for Hololive Vtuber Ookami Mio’s Nendoroid

Good Smile Company opened pre-orders for the next Hololive Vtuber figure, and it is a Nendoroid of Ookami Mio. She will appear in December 2022 in Japan. After that, she is expected to appear in February 2023 in North America. She'll cost $60.99/¥6,100. Pre-orders are open now. However, she is classified as a "limited production" item. This means her pre-orders could sell out before the planned end date.

Her reveal showed a number of her accessories. She’ll have two smiling faceplates, one with her eyes open and another closed, and one that makes her look like she’s exasperated and scolding someone. You can pose her so she’s laying a ukelele. She comes with a tarot card to hold and fried chicken to “eat.” Finally, you can attack an optional sweat drop to her head to adjust her expression.

Here's a closer look at the figure.
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Jenni Lada

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