Neo Geo Pocket Color Classic Big Bang Pro Wrestling Comes to Switch

1 year 11 months ago

It’s likely that not everyone will remember the Neo Geo Pocket Color. It came out in 1999. The 16-bit Big Bang Pro Wrestling was an exclusive title but originally released only in Japan in 2000. Fans of SNK wrestling games are in luck, though, as Big Bang Pro Wrestling is available for the Nintendo Switch as of today.

Big Bang Pro Wrestling offers:

ten fighters to choose from, including fledging newbies, masked wrestlers, and hulking heavyweights. Each wrestler comes with their own personalized Finishing Move. Players will have to fulfill the proper conditions and let it rip to win the fight. Change up the rules with exciting modes like Coffin Death Match where your goal is to toss your opponent into a coffin. Or, try to steal away the reward in Reward Death Match to really stick it to your opponent.

There is a video release coinciding with this release that shows off gameplay and crisp visuals that has come to be expected from remasters of 16-bit games.

The video makes it seem that Big Bang Pro Wrestling can be played as if players were in fact holding a Neo Geo Pocket Color. It’s proof that handhelds haven’t always been sleek and slim. You also won’t eat through batteries this way.

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Cameron Waldrop

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Sonic The Hedgehog 2's Official Sneaker Collab Is Not Great

1 year 11 months ago

Let’s imagine it’s Saturday morning. You drive up to your local Aldi parking lot, you get out of your car, you walk inside. Mostly to get some cheap groceries, but also partially so you can saunter up and down the middle aisles, perusing the special buys that are currently on rotation. Maybe you’ll see some house…

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Luke Plunkett

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Microsoft Flight Simulator Sim Update 9 Beta Announced; Bogota, Pamplona, Marsa Alam Airports & Warships Pack Released

1 year 11 months ago

Today Microsoft and Third-party developers had relevant news and releases to share about Microsoft Flight Simulator and its add-ons.

We start with the announcement that the beta of Sim Update 9 is starting tomorrow. Joining the test will become available in the next few hours and the build will be distributed tomorrow, April 1.

You can find out how to join here, while update notes have not been announced yet. Do keep in mind that this is a pre-release test likely to include issues and that you shouldn’t join if you just want a preview, as it may negatively affect your enjoyment of the sim.

Then get another screenshot of the upcoming update for the freeware Airbus A330neo by Headwind currently in active development and already available on Flightsim.to.

The release should come in a few days, and a new paint kit is currently available for those who want to work on liveries.

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Giuseppe Nelva

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Godfall: Ultimate Edition Video Shows off Xbox Series X Gameplay

1 year 11 months ago

The PS5 launch title is now coming to Xbox Series X as Godfall: Ultimate Edition. To show off this new version, Gearbox has posted gameplay of the game in action on the Xbox Series X.

There’s no real frills to the nine minute video, it is just directly gameplay. The game looks good as you get a look at swordplay. There’s even a look at loot drops as more than once the character runs over a green orb.

You can watch the video for yourself here and below:

For those unaware of the game, the story is described on the Steam page as:

Aperion is on the precipice of ruin. You are the last of the Valorian knights, god-like warriors able to equip Valorplates, legendary armor sets that transform wielders into unstoppable masters of melee combat. Tear through foes as you climb through the elemental realms and challenge the mad god, Macros who awaits you at the top. Ascend in Godfall, the first-of-its-kind, looter-slasher, melee action-RPG.

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Cameron Waldrop

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Adorable dinosaur park sim Parkasaurus is going aquatic in new Sea Monsters DLC

1 year 11 months ago

Developer WashBear Studio's relentlessly adorable (and highly enjoyable) dinosaur park management sim Parkasaurus will be welcoming a host of aquatic exhibits for the very first time come the arrival of its newly announced Sea Monsters expansion "soon".

Parkasaurus, if you're unfamiliar, takes obvious inspiration from the likes of Theme Park and DinoPark Tycoon, giving players all the tools they need to build and staff their very own dino-flavoured tourist attraction. Crucially, that involves providing the perfect habitats for a wide variety of adorable prehistoric creatures, with each dinosaur having specific terrain, water, food, privacy, and scenery requirements.

And once that's done, it's time to throw open the doors for an endless procession of guests, and they in turn have their own needs to be fulfilled - from places to eat to places to poop - if they're going to continue to spend, spend, spend. And hopefully not get eaten.

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Matt Wales

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Adorable dinosaur park sim Parkasaurus is going aquatic in new Sea Monsters DLC

1 year 11 months ago

Developer WashBear Studio's relentlessly adorable (and highly enjoyable) dinosaur park management sim Parkasaurus will be welcoming a host of aquatic exhibits for the very first time come the arrival of its newly announced Sea Monsters expansion "soon".

Parkasaurus, if you're unfamiliar, takes obvious inspiration from the likes of Theme Park and DinoPark Tycoon, giving players all the tools they need to build and staff their very own dino-flavoured tourist attraction. Crucially, that involves providing the perfect habitats for a wide variety of adorable prehistoric creatures, with each dinosaur having specific terrain, water, food, privacy, and scenery requirements.

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Matt Wales

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Diablo 4's art style promises a "return to darkness"

1 year 11 months ago

I remember when Diablo 3 was released. One of the (many) talking points around the game was its art style, and the perception that Blizzard had made the art style lighter and friendlier versus the gothic greys of the previous two games. The criticism seemed a little overblown and silly at the time, but here we are reading the latest quarterly update on the development of Diablo 4. It focuses on the new game's art, and the phrase "return to darkness" is used repeatedly.

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Graham Smith

Looks like Minecraft is finally getting raytracing on Xbox Series X/S

1 year 11 months ago

UPDATE 31/3/22: Following the actually quite exciting discovery of raytracing support in the latest Minecraft Preview build on Xbox, Microsoft has admitted the feature was "inadvertently included" and that players shouldn't expect to see it on consoles in the "near future".

"The previous Minecraft Preview build available to Xbox Insiders inadvertently included prototype code for raytracing support on Xbox consoles," Microsoft said in a message posted to the official Minecraft Twitter account.

It added the "early prototype code" has now been removed from Minecraft Preview and that its recent appearance "doesn't signal near future plans to bring raytracing support to consoles."

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Matt Wales

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Looks like Minecraft is finally getting raytracing on Xbox Series X/S

1 year 11 months ago

UPDATE 31/3/22: Following the actually quite exciting discovery of raytracing support in the latest Minecraft Preview build on Xbox, Microsoft has admitted the feature was "inadvertently included" and that players shouldn't expect to see it on consoles in the "near future".

"The previous Minecraft Preview build available to Xbox Insiders inadvertently included prototype code for raytracing support on Xbox consoles," Microsoft said in a message posted to the official Minecraft Twitter account.

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Matt Wales

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New World's Heart Of Madness update is live, concluding its main storyline

1 year 11 months ago

Heart Of Madness was announced back at the start of March, with promises of concluding New World's storyline. Then it was going to release on Tuesday of this week, but was delayed due to a last minute bug. Then it was going to release on Wednesday of this week, but was delayed due to a last minute bug.

Well, it's here now, Thursday, and it also adds a new Blunderbuss weapon and endless balance changes to the MMO.

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Graham Smith

Capcom Is Raising Employee Salaries by 30 Percent

1 year 11 months ago

Capcom announced that it is raising the average employee salary at the company by 30 percent as well as introducing a new bonus structure tied to the overall company's business performance. Capcom is also establishing a new Chief Human Resources Officer role.

According to a new investor relations statement on Capcom's website, these initiatives are intended to retain game developer talent as well as boost overall productivity.

"Driven by its philosophy of being a Creator of Entertainment Culture that Stimulates Your Senses, Capcom will work to address the issues facing our society while aiming to improve its corporate value and establishing a relationship of trust with employees and stakeholders," the statement reads.

Capcom will also continue to improve individual employee performance review processes and its training programs going forward. Capcom's Human Resources will be reorganized around four departments in order to continue creating high-quality AAA titles sustainably. The R&D Human Resources department, Health and Productivity Management department, People Strategy Team, and the Human Resources department will work under a new Chief Human Resources Officer.

Capcom states, "With this structure, Capcom will work to bolster productivity by further providing a comfortable workplace environment for employees and driving forward its personnel acquisition and training activities."

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George Yang

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E3's digital event now officially ditched following cancellation of in-person show

1 year 11 months ago

E3 has officially ditched its digital-only event this year, which, following the cancellation of its in-person show back in January, means there'll be no E3 at all in 2022.

E3's 2022 started to look shaky in January, when show organiser the ESA confirmed it wouldn't be holding a physical event this year due to potential risks from covid - though several journalists subsequently suggested it had actually been scrapped before Christmas - marking the third year in a row E3's in-person component has been cancelled.

Instead, there were reports the Entertainment Software Association was once again planning a digital offering in place of this year's live show - in a similar manner to last year's virtual event - but the organisation has now confirmed E3 will be skipping 2022 entirely.

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Matt Wales

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E3's digital event now officially ditched following cancellation of in-person show

1 year 11 months ago

E3 has officially ditched its digital-only event this year, which, following the cancellation of its in-person show back in January, means there'll be no E3 at all in 2022.

E3's 2022 started to look shaky in January, when show organiser the ESA confirmed it wouldn't be holding a physical event this year due to potential risks from covid - though several journalists subsequently suggested it had actually been scrapped before Christmas - marking the third year in a row E3's in-person component has been cancelled.

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Matt Wales

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Geoff Keighley's Summer Game Fest Will Continue This Year, Starts In June

1 year 11 months ago

As the smoldering ashes of what was to be the now completely canceled E3 2022 event slowly extinguish, video resident baron of exclusive reveals, Geoff Keighley, is quick to promote his Summer Game Fest will indeed continue this year.

In a tweet sent out this afternoon, Keighley confirmed Sumer Game Fest would take place in June with a big Kickoff Live show and more events to follow through the subsequent months. His full tweet reads: 

"Excited to share that @SummerGameFest will return this June with a slate of events. We'll be producing another Kickoff Live show with announcements, news and first looks. Much more to share in the coming weeks, along with some very cool new elements for '22."

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John Carson

Why Roberta Williams Is Re-embarking on a Colossal Cave Adventure in 2022

1 year 11 months ago

Even after she retired from making adventure games, Sierra On-Line co-founder Roberta Williams never stopped having adventures.

After a legendary career as a pioneer of the adventure genre, creating games like King's Quest, Mystery House, Phantasmagoria, and many more, Williams has spent her retirement sailing all over the world with her husband and Sierra co-founder Ken Williams. And she's still creating, too, having just published her first novel last year - a historical fiction entitled Farewell to Tara.

"I do adventure games and I live my life as an adventure," she tells me in an interview at GDC last week. "I love adventure! I'll go and get it wherever I can get it."

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But when the COVID-19 pandemic prompted lockdowns that halted many of her usual adventures, Williams needed a new project. At the time, Ken was learning Unity with the intent of making a new game of his own when Williams suddenly remembered a game that had been very, very special to her years ago: Colossal Cave Adventure.

"Without Colossal Cave, Sierra On-Line would never have existed, and I would not have my career, or Ken either," she says.

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E3 2022 Canceled; Will Return “Reinvigorated” in 2023

1 year 11 months ago

Today we learn that the ESA has decided not to host E3 2022.

Rumors circulated earlier today with Razer PR lead Will Powers sharing the gist of a mail he received mentioning that the show was canceled.

A few minutes ago the ESA itself confirmed to IGN that the information was indeed accurate, but the organization plans to bring E3 back “reinvigorated” both physically in Los Angeles and online.

“We will devote all our energy and resources to delivering a revitalized physical and digital E3 experience next summer. Whether enjoyed from the show floor or your favorite devices, the 2023 showcase will bring the community, media, and industry back together in an all-new format and interactive experience.

We look forward to presenting E3 to fans around the world live from Los Angeles in 2023.”

Earlier this year, it was announced that the show was to be held exclusively online due to remaining concerns about the COVID-19 pandemic.

Of course, this doesn’t mean that there won’t be gaming events this summer, as Tokyo Game Show in Japan and Gamescom in Germany are still happening.

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Giuseppe Nelva

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E3 2022 Is Completely Cancelled, Digital Included

1 year 11 months ago

E3 has been completely canceled this year, IGN reports with further confirmation by VentureBeat.  

In a statement to VentureBeat, the Entertainment Software Association, which organizes E3, said the following:

"We previously announced that E3 would not be held in person in 2022 due to the ongoing health risks surrounding COVID-19. Today, we announce that there will also be no digital E3 showcase in 2022."

The ESA announced in January that a physical convention would not take place but an online-only version was still a possibility. Today's news broke when IGN’s Rebekah Valentine confirmed the contents of an email sent to Razor PR lead Will Powers, who tweeted that it stated a digital E3 was no longer happening as well. It appears these emails were sent to all of the ESA’s partners prior to the announcement. 

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Marcus Stewart

Citybuilding spin-off Cities: VR will launch on April 28th

1 year 11 months ago

Squatting among the cityscapes of Google Earth remains one of virtual reality's best experiences, and so there's an instant appeal in being able to build the cityscape yourself. Cities: VR aims to allow that as a spin-off from Cities: Skylines, and we now know it'll launch exclusively for the Meta Quest 2 on April 28th. There's a new video below, offering a look at how it all works.

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Graham Smith

Hide-and-Seek Multiplayer Midnight Ghost Hunt Enters Early Access

1 year 11 months ago

After four years of development, the indie multiplayer ghost hunting game, Midnight Ghost Hunt, has finally entered early access. The game is developed by Vaulted Sky Games, combining third-person shooter elements with hide-and-seek mechanics in Ghostbusters-like online matches.

You can check out the official description for Midnight Ghost Hunt down below:

MIDNIGHT GHOST HUNT IS A GHOSTLY MULTIPLAYER HIDE-AND-SEEK GAME!

Lying in wait across a series of cursed locations, relentless spirits stalk the halls. Assigned to eliminate them are the Ghost Hunters, armed to the teeth with the ghoul-busting tech to banish them to another realm! Play both Ghost and Hunter in a chaotic 4v4 struggle between the living and the dead.

TONGUE-IN-CHEEK HIDE-AND-SEEK
As a Ghost, conceal yourself inside seemingly harmless pieces of furniture to evade preying Hunters… but when their backs are turned, turn the environment against them with telekinetic bombardment. No chair, lamp, or grandfather clock is innocent in this hijinks-heavy frenzy.

MIDNIGHT MAYHEM
The fun isn’t over yet…when the clock strikes twelve, the witching hour begins, and the Hunters become the Hunted. The tables turn and Ghosts become supercharged, giving Hunters a limited amount of time to survive their vengeful wrath.

MURDEROUS 4v4 MULTIPLAYER
Play together and communicate with your team and ensure a triumphant victory, giving each other pointers on the paths enemies tend to tread. Create synergies with your team’s abilities to outthink and outwit your opponents.

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Someone Has Modded a Clever Recreation of Elden Ring's Missing 'Age of Absolute' Ending

1 year 11 months ago

A video is circulating purporting to show off a datamined secret seventh ending to Elden Ring that hasn't been seen before — but as cool as the video is, it's sadly fake. [Update 4/1/2022: The creator has confirmed it was an April Fool's joke.]

Spoilers for the ending of Elden Ring follow read at your own risk!

The video, posted by Elden Ring YouTuber Garden of Eyes conveniently around April Fool's Day, shows off the supposed "Age Absolute" ending. The first half of the video is the same as other endings, where the Tarnished restores Marika's severed head to her body. The differences begin as a five-fingered hand begins to appear in the background behind them as they do.

The scene then cuts to the throne room shown in other endings, but instead of the Tarnished sitting on the Elden Throne, the five-fingered hand is present, with the Tarnished appearing to worship it. The voice-over that plays is also the same as other endings, except for the final line: "The Age Absolute."

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Rebekah Valentine

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More Than Half of Netflix Users Watched Anime in 2021; 40 Anime Titles Revealed for 2022

1 year 11 months ago

Earlier this week during the AnimeJapan 2022, it was revealed that anime on Netflix has seen a significant surge over the past year, as a report has stated that over half of users on the platform watched anime in 2021.

This news came by way of Variety, who had an official statement regarding this statistic from Netflix Anime Creative Director Kohei Obara.

Anime is one of the cornerstones of our investment in Japan, watched by nearly 90% of our members here last year. At the same time, interest in anime has grown worldwide, and more than half of our members globally tuned into it last year.

From diversifying our slate to bringing back fan favorites, we want to continue growing our members’ discovery and love for anime, both in Japan and around the world with this next chapter of anime on Netflix.

During the event, Netflix also provided sneak peeks into popular upcoming titles like The Seven Deadly Sins: Grudge of Edinburgh, which will be just one of 40 new and returning titles anime titles that will be on Netflix in 2022.

For more, you can head over to the full article on Variety, which details a bit more regarding what fans can expect from Netflix’s anime lineup for this year. While you’re here, you can also check out all of the anime-related content we’ve got for you in the articles below. That includes plenty of features, news, and quizzes you’ll surely love.

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Heart Machine Announces Hyper Light Drifter Sequel for PC: Hyper Light Breaker

1 year 11 months ago

Earlier today, developer Heart Machine and publisher Gearbox Publishing announced a follow-up to acclaimed action-RPG, Hyper Light Drifter. Officially titled Hyper Light Breaker, the sequel will launch into Steam Early Access on PC and is scheduled to arrive sometime in Spring, 2023.

The announcement came by way of a new reveal trailer, which you can check out in full down below:

Released back in 2016, Hyper Light Drifter is an intriguing cocktail of The Legend of Zelda: A Link to the Past and Superbrothers: Sword and Sorcery EP with real-time combat and a mysterious sense of discovery and exploration. The retro-inspired 2D title boasts beautiful 16-bit pixellated art-style and is complemented by a melancholic, lonely tone.

Hyper Light Breaker, on the other hand, will focus on more of a 3D perspective, and will feature online co-op at release (local co-op was patched into the original game, though at a later date).

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Blue Box’s Abandoned Has Not Been Abandoned, Says Studio

1 year 11 months ago

Blue Box Game Studios, the developer behind the upcoming PlayStation 5 exclusive Abandoned, responded to rumors that the first-person horror survival shooter had been canceled.

The response comes after one Twitter user noted that the developer had “deleted most tweets that described specific future plans” for the game, including a playable demo soon. Blue Box Game Studios said on Twitter today that the rumors Abandoned had been canceled were false, and the game is delayed instead.

“We are working on the reveal via the Realtime Experience app and online channels along with the Prologue of the game,” the developer wrote. “These were initially planned for Q1 2022 but unfortunately we aren’t ready yet as we underestimated our development roadmap. Therefore we have delayed the reveal and the release for Abandoned: Prologue. We will release Abandoned: Prologue when its stable, good and ready.”

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Tom Meyer

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E3 2022 Canceled

1 year 11 months ago

Pour one out for the “world reveals” and “world exclusives.” E3 won’t happen at all this summer, the Entertainment Software Association said in a statement to Kotaku.

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Ari Notis

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Hyper Light Drifter is getting a fully 3D rogue-lite follow-up with online co-op

1 year 11 months ago

Developer Heart Machine has unveiled Hyper Light Breaker, a fully 3D rogue-lite spin on its acclaimed 2016 action-adventure Hyper Light Drifter that's coming to PC early next year.

While Hyper Light Drifter served up a tautly designed single-player adventure blending rich exploration with challenging melee combat in a strikingly presented top-down, 2D world, Hyper Light Breaker looks like a very different take on the same universe.

It all unfolds in the Overgrowth, a new "vast, ever-changing" (and fully 3D) world consisting of massive, open biomes and deep labyrinths - which players can navigate using the likes of wall-dashing, hoverboarding, and gliding. Here, they'll be able to "defeat brutal monsters, create new builds, survive the mysterious Crowns and overthrow the almighty Abyss King."

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Matt Wales

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Hyper Light Drifter is getting a fully 3D rogue-lite follow-up with online co-op

1 year 11 months ago

Developer Heart Machine has unveiled Hyper Light Breaker, a fully 3D rogue-lite spin on its acclaimed 2016 action-adventure Hyper Light Drifter that's coming to PC early next year.

While Hyper Light Drifter served up a tautly designed single-player adventure blending rich exploration with challenging melee combat in a strikingly presented top-down, 2D world, Hyper Light Breaker looks like a very different take on the same universe.

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Matt Wales

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Halo Infinite, Ratchet & Clank, and Scream Skins Now Available in Among Us

1 year 11 months ago

Among Us developer InnerSloth announced that the crossover between the social deduction online multiplayer game and Microsoft’s Halo Infinite is indeed real, and players can grab a few new skins depending on their platform of choice.

The studio had teased the crossover earlier this week, and seemed like a sure deal with various official Xbox Twitter accounts also contributing to the reveal. Beginning today, Among Us players can claim three Halo Infinite skins for free to use while jumping out of vents and accusing others of murder. The three pieces are the Spartan Helmet, Spartan Armor, and the Guilty Spark Pet.

The free skins are only available for Xbox and Microsoft Store versions of the game. That includes Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, and PC downloaded through the Microsoft Store, so Steam and Epic Games Store versions would not count. Among Us is also available on Xbox Game Pass.

InnerSloth did say that it would be possible get the Halo and the Ratchet & Clank cosmetics on the same platform in the future. Although, the Ratchet & Clank skins are only available on PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5, and Among Us are “unable to offer Account Linking for Sony PlayStation” according to the official account linking page for the game.

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Tom Meyer

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Pardon Our Dust as Siliconera Moves

1 year 11 months 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

1 year 11 months 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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Hyper Light Breaker, a 3D Co-op Game Set In the Hyper Light Drifter Universe, Announced

1 year 11 months 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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