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Summer Game Fest Day 2-Tribeca Games

Summer Game Fest is back again for day 2 of announcements. This time, it comes to us with announcements from Tribeca Gaming. We will be introduced to new and existing games across all platforms. There are indie games and big budget games alike. Here’s a list of the trailers, followed …

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Day of the Devs Coverage

For 9 years now, Double Fine and IAM8BIT have brought us Day of the Devs. It is a day of indie games that people can try for themselves ahead of their release. This year it is an all-digital event, so I’ll cover it for you now. If you simply want …

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Summer Game Fest Day 1

Geoff Keighley is back again for another set of announcements. The event is presented by Prime Gaming, but they don’t only focus on games that Amazon supplies via their service. No, instead, Geoff introduces and discusses existing games that will be coming to all platforms. These games range from indie …

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E3 2021 Updates (Revised June 12)

If you’re on pins and needles because you want E3 to happen, you’re in luck. They announced a completely free, all virtual event happening this summer. So what’s the schedule? Let’s talk about that and more! When is E3 2021? E3 2021 falls on the second weekend of June. That …

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Game Review: Under-Depths of Fate

It’s been probably way too long since we reviewed a survival horror game that takes place on a sinking ship in the ocean. Let’s remedy that right now. Today’s game, Under-Depths of Fate (Globiss Interactive $9.99), previously released on PC, is out now for Switch and mobile devices. You’re gonna …

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Atelier Mysterious Trilogy Deluxe Pack – Review

A trilogy of games, a trilogy of adventures. The Atelier franchise has spawned several games throughout the years. This time around, we have the “Mysterious” Trilogy—three games, four alchemists, and their journey that changes each of their lives. Let’s take a look at our review of the Atelier Mysterious Trilogy …

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RetroArch latest Open Hardware Project will let you use your own Cartridges with ease…

Libretro has big plans for RetroArch with their latest Open Hardware Project that will allow it to play your own cartridges across any device with RetroArch already on it. This device will also let you dump your cartridges, so you can legally build your own digital library of games and …

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Persona 5 Strikers – Review

Summer vacation! It is always a great time, especially visiting old friends you have not seen for six months. However, one strange day, all is not well. Joker is pulled back into the metaverse. How can this be, and what is responsible for causing its return? It is time to …

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Quest Arrest from John Roo. Unboxing, Interview, and More.

If you’re not following @QuestArrest and @theretroroomroo on Twitter, you probably should be. You’ll see why as this article progresses. You get a video of me unboxing his first physical game, an interview, and how you can play the game right now if you don’t need to own something physically …

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Game Review: Outbreak: The New Nightmare

The game that has already seen release on Steam is back on consoles with more improvements and touchups. Outbreak: The New Nightmare (Drop Dead Studios, $12.99) is out now and I’m here to talk about this horror game and if it lives up to its own namesake. Let’s dive in! …

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SmashBox Review: Why it’s worth considering a hitBox

When I first heard of the HitBox, I was immediately curious. Since receiving mine, I’ve been in love with it. The HitBox just so happens to have a very unique spinoff that opens up an ocean of possibility: The SmashBox. As you can probably guess from the title of it, …

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