Today marks the Xbox One release of Hitchhiker, a narrative mystery game about the world’s strangest road trip. In Hitchhiker, you play as a traveler with no recollection of who you are or where you’re headed. Your job is to piece together the memories of your own backstory and solve environmental puzzles by following clues
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SUBSCRIBE for more Nintendo facts ► http://bit.ly/DYKG_Subscribe Mario Kart Facts ► http://bit.ly/2pLCJqY Animal Crossing, known as Dobutsu no Mori (Animal Forest) in Japan, was developed and published by Nintendo. There have been four major titles in the series: Animal Crossing (Gamecube), Wild World (Nintendo DS), City Folk (Nintendo Wii), and New Leaf (Nintendo 3DS). However,
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Cozy Grove wants to challenge an assumption. It’s an assumption that has even wormed its way into how we talk about games: we have a ‘backlog of games to get through’, we’re going to ‘settle down for a gaming night’. Gaming is something we can only seem to do intensively, and for hours in a
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Indie duo The Brotherhood and publisher Untold Tales have announced that their award-winning isometric adventure, Beautiful Desolation, will release on the PlayStation 4 and Nintendo Switch following a successful PC launch. Featuring striking visuals and a unique story, Beautiful Desolation is a science-fiction game that takes players to a futuristic South Africa that’s “dominated by advanced
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Our final review of Outriders, the co-op RPG/shooter developed by People Can Fly and published by Square Enix. Reviewed by Jon Ryan on PS5, also available on PS4, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, PC, and Stadia. ————– After lots of Outriders gameplay – we’ve got plenty of Outriders tips – here’s an update to our
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Following the failure of Amazon’s Crucible and ahead of the launch of New World, it is confirmed that the company’s Lord of the Rings MMO has officially been canceled. The online fantasy take was first announced back in 2019, and news about the latest Lord of the Rings take was mum. Now, it’s off the table
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By Stephany Nunneley17 April 2021 20:33 GMT Amazon has canceled its Lord of the Rings game due to a dispute with Chinese company Tencent. According to a Bloomberg report, the online RPG based on Lord of the Rings is no longer in development. The game had been in development with Amazon Game Studios alongside the China-based
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