Month: February 2021

Hello PlayStation fans! I’m honoured to be here today to talk about Natsuki Chronicles, which is out on PlayStation 4 February 18. Natsuki Chronicles is an old-school bullet hell side-scrolling shooter with slick visuals, fast-paced gameplay and some innovative new gameplay and narrative hooks that revitalise this classic genre.  We work for boutique japanese studio
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Pretty much since the dawn of time, the video game simulator has had a place; admittedly left to the exclusivity of PC gaming. In recent years though, as technology has advanced and developers have worked magic, those same simulators have slowly trickled over to the console scene, with various success rates. I mean, there’s little
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HighFleet mixes together aerial combat between enormous war machines with strategic planning via a skeuomorphic interface covered in switches, knobs, and other physical tools. It’s as aesthetically exciting to me as any other game in development, but now I have a better sense of how it’s going to play due to a new 30 minute
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Summary Today’s update includes enhanced visuals, handcrafted scenery, custom airports and exciting new activities In September, we shared our vision for continuously improving Microsoft Flight Simulator by bringing meaningful updates to the simulator on a monthly basis. Today, we are releasing World Update 3 and are thrilled to provide simmers a dazzling flight experience throughout the United
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Tune in on 17th February at 11pm CET/ 10pm UK time/2pm PT for a Nintendo Direct livestream featuring roughly 50 minutes of information focused on available games like Super Smash Bros. Ultimate and games coming to Nintendo Switch in the first half of 2021. To tune in, check out the Nintendo Direct website or the Nintendo UK YouTube channel, where the broadcast will
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4A Games has detailed next-gen upgrades for Metro Exodus, which will release sometime later this year. The developer also confirmed that those who already own the game on last-gen consoles will receive the upgraded version for free. On both the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S, Metro Exodus will offer “a fully ray traced experience” that’ll
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