November 2023

Co-operative horror escape game Sanguivore: Twenty Below arrives in early access next month

6 months 1 week ago

Sanguivore: Twenty Below, a brand new dark and bloody co-operative horror game, will enter Steam and Epic early access next month.

Described as an "escape-town" experience, it traps players in a sequence of escape room challenges that gradually expand in size and difficulty from a single room to much larger areas.

All the while players will need to run from the Sanguivore - "freakish abominations with a hunger for your flesh and blood". Yikes.

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Ed Nightingale

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Thirsty Suitors review - skating and relationships get a queer, horny, exaggerated remix

6 months 1 week ago

Dating can be weird and fun and messy and really, really boring, and sometimes, if you want to look at things selfishly, it can be extremely insightful. Your personal borders budge up against someone else's - sometimes a stranger's - and as you uncomfortably try to co-exist in the same space, those borders squeeze and squash and are rejigged. Basically, you change, for better and for worse. And in a delightful effort to capture that process, Thirsty Suitors inherits both the thrilling highs and scary lows of the dating world, also for better and worse.

The main hereditary trait that pops to my mind is the messiness, though. Thirsty Suitors can be loosely described as a queer, South Asian-inspired, and significantly hornier version of Persona. Put simply: it's a turn-based RPG that involves lots of running around town to chat with people. Oh, and it's also a Tony Pro-style skateboarding game. That's admittedly not as simple as I promised. So let's go back to basics.

The setup is that our main gal, the hot-headed Jala, reluctantly returns to her hometown, a place where nothing ever happens in the year 199X, partly because she has no other choice and partly to make amends with the family, friends, and exes she's been ghosting for years. That conceit is how Thirsty Suitors provides what's possibly gaming's most elusive power fantasy: confronting an ex. Or having them confront you, which is slightly less satisfying.

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Kaan Serin

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Silent Hill: Ascension fails to impress with greedy monetisation and cluttered UI

6 months 1 week ago

Silent Hill: Ascension aired its first episode yesterday, but players are lambasting the game for its monetisation options and overwhelming UI.

Despite my personal apprehensions about Ascension, I thought I would keep an open mind about it. This morning, when I read discussions within the Silent Hill community on the game, I couldn't quite believe what fans were reporting until I tried the game for myself.

Despite developer Genvid claiming players can get involved for free, there's a pay-to-win model (as much as an interactive livestream can be pay-to-win) implemented here. A £20/$20 Founder's Pack will get you the season pass (which is also priced at £20/$20 as listed on the game's Apple App Store page), unlock all puzzles in the game, and exclusive emotes with throwbacks to older Silent Hill references. And an exclusive emote which says "It's trauma!" in rainbow colouring.

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Liv Ngan

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PlayStation Plus November 2023 Games Include Dragon Ball: The Breakers

6 months 1 week ago

PlayStation Plus November 2023 Games Include Dragon Ball: The Breakers

Sony announced its three PlayStation Plus November 2023 games are Dragon Ball: The Breakers (PS4), Mafia II: Definitive Edition (PS4), and Aliens Fireteam Elite (PS4, PS5). They’ll be available to subscribers starting November 7, 2023.

Aliens Fireteam Elite is a third-person shooter where either three people or a player and two AIs face off against Xenomorphs. There are four campaigns to go through and seven classes to choose from. It debuted in August 2021 and normally costs $29.99 in the PlayStation Store, though Best Buy is selling it for $10.99 at time of writing.

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Jenni Lada

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Lies of P Director Confirms Sequel, Teases DLC

6 months 1 week ago

Lies of P Balance Update

A sequel to Neowiz Games' Lies of P was confirmed in a video from director Ji Won Choi, along with plans for an upcoming balance patch, sequel, and DLC. While no specific dates were confirmed, the balance update is said to be planned for November, 2023, and will arrive along with several in-game gifts from the developers.

In the video, Choi stated that the development team's main priorities are working on both the Lies of P DLC and sequel. Though no concrete details were revealed, Choi did show two pieces of teaser art for the DLC towards the end of the video. One of the two features what appears to be a large water turbine, while the other shows Pinocchio exploring two crashed sailing ships.

You can see the pieces in the gallery below:

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Elliot Gostick

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Honkai: Star Rail Lineup Assistant Tool Shows Memory of Chaos Teams

6 months 1 week ago

The HoYoVerse Honkai: Star Rail Lineup Assistant Tool appeared with Forgotten Hall Memory of Chaos teams insights. People can report on the lineup and provide data about it.

Two screenshots offered a better look at what to expect when using the tool. It will show progress in Memory of Chaos stages. People can check and see how many objectives they fulfilled in the Forgotten Hall challenges. The two four-member teams’ characters and their levels can be shown. It will also note dates and how many cycles it took. People can also provide a 10,000 character summary of the team, a 200 word title describing them, and offer a HoYoLAB link. 

Here’s a closer look at the two Honkai: Star Rail Lineup Assistant Tool Forgotten Hall Memory of Chaos teams screenshots. One shows what it looks like when you expand the team view, so you can see details about cycles and characters. The other shows what it looks like when you’re entering data and preparing to publish a lineup.

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Jenni Lada

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Chara-Ani FFXIV Emet Selch, Hythlodaeus, and Venat Figures Appear

6 months 1 week ago

Chara-Ani FFXIV Emet Selch, Hythlodaeus, and Venat Figures Appear

Three new Chara-Ani figures of Emet-Selch, Hythlodaeus, and Venat from FFXIV are now available to pre-order until November 15, 2023 from the company's online store. Each of them costs 8,580 yen (~$57).

The three new Final Fantasy XIV figures are produced in collaboration with Square Enix. They are expected to release officially relatively soon in Japan. The date is currently set for December 2023. However, it appears Chara-Ani does not ship outside of Japan.

There is a limit to how many of each Final Fantasy XIV character one can purchase. A shopper could only buy 10 of each one. Although they are small, each of the figures' facial expressions and gestures are rendered and designed to replicate their appearances in-game.

Each figure comes with a black pedestal-style base for them to stand on. Including the base, the FFXIV Venat figure is approximately 170mm in height, Hythlodaeus is 175mm tall, and Emet-Selch stands at 185mm. Each figure is made up of PVC and ABS materials.

Get a closer look at the new Final Fantasy XIV figures in the gallery below:

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Lauren Palmer

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PlayStation Plus Monthly Games For November Serve Up Mafia, Dragon Ball, And Aliens

6 months 1 week ago

PlayStation Plus monthly games November 2023

The PlayStation Plus motley games for November have been revealed. Subscribers can add Mafia II: Definitive Edition, Dragon Ball: The Breakers, and Aliens Fireteam Elite to their libraries beginning on November 7 until December 4. 

Mafia II: Definitive Edition

This remaster of the 2010 crime game spruces up the adventure with improved HD visuals. It also includes all of its post-launch DLC. You can us take a tour of the game in this episode of New Gameplay Today.

Dragon Ball: The Breakers

This 7-v-1 multiplayer game pits a team of random normies, plus Bulma and Oolong, against a player controlling iconic Dragon Ball villains like Frieza, Cell, and Buu. The non-villains must work together to survive and escape stages in a time machine. The villain player’s job is simple: hunt and destroy everyone else. 

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Marcus Stewart

Steam’s most wishlisted - and controversial - game The Day Before will release next month, after another delay

6 months 1 week ago

Will it ever be The Day Of for much-delayed and gossip-laden zombie MMO The Day Before? We’ll apparently find out in just over a month, as The Day Before’s release date has now been announced as December 5th following yet another slide back from its previous date of November 10th. That’s after developers Fntastic previously promised that there wouldn’t be any more delays - something its latest ‘Final Trailer’ presumably vows once again.

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Matt Jarvis

This 42-inch LG C3 OLED is £450 off - and makes for the ultimate large-format gaming monitor

6 months 1 week ago

Large gaming monitors can reach some crazy-high prices - so what's to stop you from getting a smaller 4K TV instead? You get a much bigger screen for the money plus TV functionality, and if you choose carefully you won't give up PC niceties like 4K 120Hz support or FreeSync and G-Sync compatibility.

This leads us neatly on to the 42-inch LG C3 OLED, which has dropped to £949 at Currys in the UK for Black Friday (it's normally £1399). This tasty £450 discount brings the monitor down to a price that it actually offers better value than many large-format gaming monitors, while offering far superior HDR, incredible motion clarity and of course full compatibility with PS5 and Series X consoles.

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Will Judd

Get a 27-inch 1440p 165Hz Dell monitor for just £175.75 with a coupon code

6 months 1 week ago

Dell's Black Friday deals have begun, and one nicety is that 5% off codes still work to knock a little extra off of their asking prices. Today we're looking at a 27-inch monitor that hits the current price/performance sweet spot of 1440p and 165Hz, the Dell S2722DGM. It's available for £175 when you use code TELEGRAPH5MON, with discounts to £165 possible if you're a part of the NHS.

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Will Judd

The Electronic Wireless Show podcast S2 Episode 36: the Frasier Fantasy video game, and other cool fanworks

6 months 1 week ago

Last week on the Electronic Wireless Show podcast, Alice and James use the Frasier-inspired browser RPG as a springboard to talk about The Simpsons a lot. And also fan-made video games, like a weird SpongeBob SquarePants fever dream that James experienced while full of milk and chili, and the Waterworld arcade game (as imagined in The Simpsons). Plus, we talk about games we've been playing recently, which includes Alan Wake 2. Alice does an unhinged rant while unaware she is once again ravaged by Covid.

This is why episode 35 is coming out a week after it was supposed to: yes, I had coronavirus the entire time! Apologies for the delay. But, you know, not like loads, I was pretty sick.

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Alice Bell

Alan Wake 2 review: singular, hyperbolic horror

6 months 1 week ago

It is perhaps ironic that in attempting to crystalise my thoughts about Alan Wake 2 - a game about a novelist with such crippling writer's block that they end up spawning an entire evil doppelganger of themselves to sabotage their own work - I, too, have been hopelessly staring at a blank screen for the better part of 24 hours. I have not, thank goodness, reached the stage where my psyche's split in two (yet), but this spiral of self-doubt has now got to the point where I simply have put words, any words, in front of one another to write my way out of this hellish pit of despair.

Alan himself goes through a similar ordeal of writing to escape as he tries to find a way out of the prison-like dimension known as The Dark Place, where he's been trapped since the events of the first game - and I take heart from the fact that it's clearly well-worn territory for the folks at Remedy as well, such is the forensic precision in the way it's portrayed onscreen: a chaotic, supernatural tornado that not only threatens to unravel Alan's own identity, but also the wider world as we know it. It's imposter syndrome writ large, and honestly, Remedy are pretty on the money with this one. Horace is not a pretty taskmaster when the words stop coming.

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Katharine Castle

Disney Dreamlight Valley's massive A Rift in Time paid expansion detailed

6 months 1 week ago

With Disney Dreamlight Valley's early access exit right around the corner, developer Gameloft has detailed some of the new features it'll be getting as part of its full release on 5th December and beyond - including a first look at its free multiplayer mode and the recently announced A Rift in Time paid story expansion.

Starting with the free stuff, Dreamlight Valley's next content update launches 5th December to coincide with its full release, bringing the "biggest amount of fixes and improvements so far", alongside the addition of The Nightmare Before Christmas' Jack Skellington as a new villager with his own friendship quests and rewards.

More significantly, it'll introduce the multiplayer ValleyVerse feature, enabling friends to visit each other's villages - where, alongside the usual activities, they'll be able exchange items, visit Scrooge McDuck's store (to take advantage of different stock), and more. Gameloft says it'll be building on this initial multiplayer offering over time.

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Matt Wales

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What to Play This November

6 months 1 week ago

Hello and welcome to definitely-not-miserable November, where the nights close in, the Big Coat is officially back in rotation, and video games become a greater draw than ever. But starting a new month also means a return for our recurring series, too, where we summarise What to Play This Month.

As always, the goal here is to help cut through a release schedule that looks busier than ever with a roundup of the best games from the month gone by, the things we're most excited to play from the month ahead - plus, any other suggestions for what might complement it. So, here's What To Play This November.

Availability: Out now on Xbox Series X/S and PC.

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Chris Tapsell

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The Day Before delayed again, now launching in early access as "there may be unforeseen circumstances"

6 months 1 week ago

Mysterious zombie MMO The Day Before will now launch on 7th December, developer Fntastic has said, and be released on Steam as an early access game initially priced $39.

The Day Before had been slated to arrive next week, on 10th November, following a rollercoaster ride to release in which Fntastic was forced to deny the game was simply a scam, and fight off a bizarre trademark dispute over the game's name - which was contested by a calendar app.

Now, a fresh statement by Fntastic released this evening states The Day Before will arrive later than planned (again) and under the banner of Early Access. "This is our first huge game, and there may be unforeseen consequences," Fntastic wrote in a post on X, formerly Twitter.

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Tom Phillips

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Unicorn Overlord Soundtrack Available to Pre-Order in Japan

6 months 1 week ago

Unicorn Overlord Soundtrack

The soundtrack for the new Atlus and Vanillaware SRPG Unicorn Overlord is now available for pre-order in Japan. It costs 4,400 yen (or approximately $29), and will release in Japan on March 8, 2024. [Thanks, Famitsu!]

The soundtrack comes in a 4 disc set, and will include all the tracks that appear in the game, including the opening and ending songs. It is now available for pre-order from Atlus’ Ebten online store. Mitsuhiro Kaneda and other members of Basiscape are in charge of composing the soundtrack for Unicorn Overlord.

Unicorn Overlord is a new fantasy strategy RPG from veteran developers Atlus and Vanillaware. The game was revealed during the September 2023 Nintendo Direct. It will feature a unique tactical combat system that draws inspiration from classic tactical RPGs of the 1990s. Additionally, Unicorn Overlord will incorporate online battles, and other modern elements to create a tactical experience that feels modern and familiar.

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Daniel Bueno

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Next Street Fighter 6 Fighting Pass is Final Fight Themed

6 months 1 week ago

Street Fighter 6 Final Fight Pass

The next monthly fighting pass for Street Fighter 6 has been revealed, and the theme for November is Final Fight. The new pass will last until November 22, 2023, and contains cosmetics based on Final Fight characters Mayor Haggar and Sodom.

Like previous Passes, the Final Fight Gala pass has a free and a premium track, though the majority of the rewards will be locked to the premium side. Free players can earn two Rental Fighter tickets to try out new characters, the Fly Like a Mad Gear emote, the Cody's Manacles α cosmetic, and an assortment of Final Fight-themed titles and photos.

The paid track includes items like Sodom's helmet and armor, the Macho Mayor Muscle Suit and Rugged Pants, Cody's manacles, as well as the OH! MY CAR emote. You can get a closer look at the premium rewards for the Street Fighter 6 Final Fight Gala Fighting Pass on the official website or in the image below:

Street Fighter 6 Final Fight Pass
Image via Capcom

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Elliot Gostick

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See the My Hero Academia Ochaco and Himiko Pixel Music Video

6 months 1 week ago

My Hero Academia Ochaco Toga video

The official Shonen Jump YouTube channel shared an hour long music video featuring Himiko Toga and Ochaco Uraraka from the My Hero Academia manga and anime series. The video is a “what if?” scenario showing both characters growing up together as childhood friends.

The video shows four scenes featuring Ochaco and Himiko spending time together. The scenes are rendered and animated in a pixel art style, accompanied by piano music, with corresponding sound effects playing in the background.

You can take a look at the My Hero Academia Ochaco Uraraka and Himiko Toga pixel art video here:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=OfVJSOnrQVQ

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Daniel Bueno

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Nintendo Offers Senior Citizens Switch Games in Senior Centers in Japan

6 months 1 week ago

Nintendo Offers Games in Senior Centers in Japan

Nintendo began an initiative to offer its video games to senior citizens in senior centers in Japan. Specifically, only Nintendo Switch titles will be provided.

The staff members of these senior centers will provide the elderly residing there with a Nintendo Switch console, as well as various Nintendo Switch titles to enjoy, including games like Dr. Kawashima’s Brain Training for Nintendo Switch, Nintendo Switch Sports, and Mario Kart 8 Deluxe.

The response to the launch events for the initiative from the seniors who participated was apparenlt positive overall. As a result, from November 2023, Nintendo aims to expand the initiative to 200 senior centers. The company hopes to pursue further possibilities for the Nintendo Switch after reaching this goal.

Dr. Kawashima’s Brain Training for Nintendo Switch released in 2020 and is a modern take on the classic Nintendo DS series Brain Age. It is filled with exercises and puzzles that test the strength of your memory, logical thinking and problem-solving skills. You can also find out your “brain age,” and set a daily alarm with your Nintendo Switch so you won’t miss an exercise.

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Lauren Palmer

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Starfield finally getting much-requested Nvidia DLSS support on PC next week

6 months 1 week ago

Bethesda has announced it'll finally be introducing a number of much-requested graphics features to Starfield on PC next week - including its long-awaited Nvidia DLSS support - with all additions initially arriving as a Steam Beta update prior to general release.

PC players have aired their frustration with Starfield's lack of DLSS support since before launch (its absence was initially believed to be the result of Bethesda's partnership with AMD, although AMD insisted otherwise), and it wasn't until September - one week after the game's arrival - that Bethesda finally committed to adding it in a future update.

At the time, the developer also pledged to introduce 32:9 ultrawide monitor support, a field-of-view slider, an HDR calibration menu, plus brightness and contrast controls; some of those features have already been implemented in previous updates, and at least a few more of the remaining ones will make it into next week's update alongside DLSS support.

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Matt Wales

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Overwatch 2’s K-Pop Collab Prices Have Fans Conflicted

6 months 1 week ago

Overwatch 2’s collaboration with K-pop group Le Sserafim is out now, and it brings a limited-time game mode, cosmetics for specific heroes, and an animated music video featuring characters attending the group’s concert. But now that the skins, emotes, and other cosmetics are out, fans are feeling split on how much the…

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Kenneth Shepard

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Rovio blocks "disturbing" pro-Israel ad found in Angry Birds and other games

6 months 1 week ago

Developer Rovio has said it is now blocking a "disturbing" pro-Israel ad featuring graphic content after a Reuters report highlighted its discovery in Angry Birds and a number of other family orientated games.

According to Reuters, the pro-Israel ad - created by the Israeli Ministry of Foreign Affairs as part of an "advocacy drive" amid the continuing Israel-Hamas war - featured images of Hamas militants, rocket attacks, terrified Israeli families, explosions, and blurred graphic footage, culminating in the message, "We will make sure that those who harm us pay a heavy price."

Speaking to Reuters, an Israeli government official confirmed the ads were part of a $1.5m USD campaign but insisted advertisers had been instructed to block the advert "for people under 18". Despite these instructions, Reuters said it had documented six cases – in Britain, France, Austria, Germany, and Holland – where the adverts had been served in games for children or families.

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Matt Wales

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Remnant 2's first DLC The Awakened King gets November release date

6 months 1 week ago

Acclaimed Souls-like shooter sequel Remnant 2 is poised to receive its first expansion, The Awakened King, on 17th November, and developer Gunfire Games is celebrating today's release date news with a DLC teaser trailer.

The Awakened King features a brand-new storyline focusing on the One True King, a being corrupted by the Root during his near-death slumber and now out for revenge. It's up to players to uncover the king's secrets by exploring a new area of Losomn - the announcement makes mention of a castle overlooking a Dran coastal town, but doesn't explicitly confirm that this is where the DLC is set - containing new dungeons and "unexpected allies".

There's also talk of powerful new weapons and equipment for players to acquire - including new modifications, amulets, and rings - plus fearsome new enemies and bosses, risen from the depths of the ocean and now swarming the streets. And finally, there's the new Ritualist archetype, which can leverage status effects to punish foes.

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Matt Wales

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