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Mandalorian Spin-Off The Book Of Boba Fett Gets First Trailer

2 years 6 months ago

A long time ago (last year) in a galaxy far, far away (Hollywood), Disney execs confirmed a never-ending slew of Star Wars shows, including multiple spin-offs of The Mandalorian (stop reading now if you’re averse to spoilers for season two of that show). Today, Disney released the trailer for the first of those, The

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Ari Notis

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Retro Horror Steam Shooter Nails That Unsettling Halloween Vibe

2 years 6 months ago

Don’t let the highly stylized art fool you. The first-person shooter Forgive Me Father is unsettling because of its flat comic-book graphics, not in spite of them. At first, I was charmed by how the art style made the game feel like a distant cousin to Paper Mario. By the end of the second level, I was a paranoid mess.

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Sisi Jiang

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An Action Platformer Perf For Those Too Chicken For Halloween

2 years 6 months ago

Sometimes, Halloween can be just a bit too scary. There are ghosts and ghouls and undead and…assholes. Living is frightening and, so too, is the thought of death and mortality. That’s exactly why Skul: The Hero Slayer works as a comfy spooky game. It’s not really scary. It just pretends to be.

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Jeremy Winslow

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All I Want For Christmas Is A PSP

2 years 6 months ago

The PSP is long dead. The Playstation Vita too. But long live Valve’s Steam Deck, a handheld that’s just around the corner, and thanks to Sony’s new PC gaming push, will finally make the dream of playing the company’s biggest blockbusters on a small portable device a reality.

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Ethan Gach

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A Psychedelic Horror Game About Exploring A Haunted Train

2 years 6 months ago

Boarding a city subway is always a dice roll for whatever terror awaits you once the train doors close. Maybe there’s some trash taking up a seat, or annoying passengers who are hell bent on making their business yours. The new psychological horror game, Subway Midnight, taps into that uncertainty and spices it up by…

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Isaiah Colbert

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