Resident Evil 7’s Demo Update Poses More Questions Than It Answers


Posted on September 18, 2016 by Rae Michelle Richards

Capcom’s Resident Evil 7 got an updated demo that is available for everyone – not just PlayStation Plus subscribers like the surprise reveal E3 2016 demo. Despite being hotly anticipated Resident Evil 7: Beginning Hour Twilight Version leaves players with more questions than answers. Potentially infuriating players it actually fails to answer questions posed by the first demo entirely. Here are some of the questions that the community wants answered that the two playable demos have yet to reveal: #1 – What is the finger for? Over the course of the demo players can find both a detached finger and hand. What the hell do

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Natsume reveals Skytree Village bachelors for Harvest Moon


Posted on September 16, 2016 by Jason Nason

There’s a lot of love going around at the Tokyo Game Show, and Natsume is spreading some of that love by sharing the three bachelors for their upcoming 3DS title Harvest Moon: Skytree Village. Three eligible bachelors will debut, each with their own charming personalities and desirable potential ready to woo a lucky love interest! Check them out below along with a little bio of each. “One of the most important and beloved parts of Harvest Moon has always been the marriage system,” said Hiro Maekawa, President & CEO of Natsume. “We have made a real effort to provide interesting,

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September 15th Nintendo Download


Posted on September 15, 2016 by Jason Nason

Dragon Quest VII: Fragments of the Forgotten Past – Travel to the past to save the present as you restore forgotten lands and battle an unknown evil in this classic Dragon Quest adventure completely rebuilt from the ground up for the Nintendo 3DS system. Customize your party with more than 30 vocations, and level up in turn-based battles to learn new spells and abilities. The Dragon Quest VII: Fragments of the Forgotten Past game will be available on Sept. 16. YO-KAI WATCH 2 – Demo Version – Watch out! Yo-kai, the strangely charming troublemakers, are back for a new adventure.

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Magic: the Gathering – Puzzle Quest | REVIEW


Posted on September 15, 2016 by Jason Nason

There are a lot of puzzle games, and even more of the matching gem style puzzle games. While Candy Crush seems to be the most well known game in the genre, I think the very first one that I ever played was Bejeweled. For the most part they’re pretty much the same thing. You match up gems of the same colour of three or more and they vanish. You then collect points and more gems fall to fill in the void. If the falling gems make more matches then you get a combo, more points, and so on. The goal

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Cities Skylines: Natural Disasters Expansion Gets New Screenshots


Posted on September 14, 2016 by Rae Michelle Richards

Paradox interactive has released eight new screenshots for the upcoming Cities Skylines: Natural Disasters expansion that was originally announced a few months back. These new screenshots show us the devastation of a comet impact, an fireball from the distance, close-ups of several cities on fire and other catastrophic events. Are you looking forward to this expansion? Cities: Skylines has seen two other expansions ‘After Dark’ and ‘Snowfall’, outside of brief “2017” release date details about Cities Skylines: Natural Disasters is pretty scant. Here is a lost of features courtesy of the publisher: Deep, Impactful Gameplay: Keep your city going through the devastation of several possible doomsday

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Square Enix Releases TGS Final Fantasy XII: The Zodiac Age Screenshots


Posted on September 14, 2016 by Rae Michelle Richards

The 2016 Tokyo Games Show (TGS) is in full swing and Square Enix has released 4 brand new screens from the upcoming HD remaster of Final Fantasy XII. This small collection of screenshots give us a good representation of some of the improvements that the devs at Square have made to the ten year old PlayStation 2 title. Improved textures, increased geometry, new lighting systems and other improvements seem to await players  – of course Vaan’s abs still look they’ve been painted on! Final Fantasy XII was originally released on March 16th 2006 for the PlayStation 2 in Japan and October 31st 2006 in North

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Circle announces new game Picontier


Posted on September 14, 2016 by Jason Nason

Circle Entertainment announced a new game at the Tokyo Game Show today which is being developed by Skipmore, developers of the Fairune series. The game, titled Picontier, is a pixel art slow living miniscape RPG which allows you to enjoy a slow living on the island. In the game you spend your time farming, crafting, mining and fishing. And apparently if you’re the adventurous sort, you can take a journey to the dungeons to fight off monsters. What you do in the game and how you spend your time is all up to you as you follow the charming story

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Supergirl Introduces E.T. To LEGO Dimensions


Posted on September 14, 2016 by Les Major

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LEGO Dimensions is definitely an amazing way to experience various franchises, and on September 27th the new wave starts rolling out for even more content! That’s right, you don’t need to buy a whole new set to keep this party bouncing. These are just new fun packs and the like with adventure worlds to explore and some level packs as well in the mix! Coming later down the line E.T. is even joining the mix! Check out the trailer below as Supergirl introduces us to the alien who wants to phone home!

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Rumor: New Armored Core 6 Under Development At ‘From Software’


Posted on September 14, 2016 by Rae Michelle Richards

Out of the 2016 Tokyo Games Show comes a report that a new entry in the long running mech series Armored Core is in development courtesy of series creators From Software. Dualshockers supposedly spoke with Armored Core director Hidetaka Miyazaki who stated that work on the next entry in the franchise was under way. Miyazaki didn’t reveal any other information about the new project. His work with the franchise began with 2005’s Armored Core: The Last Raven as a planner. He also directed both Armored Core 4 and Armored Core: For Answer on the Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3. Hidetaka Miyazaki is probably best known

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Retro-View: Okami HD (PS3)


Posted on September 13, 2016 by Broken Joysticks

Review By Maria Maximoff Okami is without a doubt the best example of how a video game can be a work of art. From the moment you start your first playthrough you are introduced to a vibrant world inspired by Japanese culture. For anyone with a love for action adventure platformers this is the Capcom published classic is your dream come true, and it’s available in HD on PSN. I should start out by explaining my history with this game: Back in early 2006 I received my monthly edition of Official PlayStation Magazine in the mail, and to my delight

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Adventure Labyrinth Story | REVIEW


Posted on September 13, 2016 by Jason Nason

Sometimes there are games, along with movies and other media, where if you haven’t experienced earlier titles in the series then you’re lost. You won’t know who the characters are, their motivations, or what exactly is going on. Luckily Adventure Labyrinth Story isn’t one of those games. While it may technically be the third game in a series, you won’t need to have beaten or even played the first two games. Adventure Labyrinth Story stands on its own and is definitely something to experience. Adventure Labyrinth Story takes place in the same locale as Adventure Bar Story and features many

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Panic in the Sky in Sonic #286


Posted on September 13, 2016 by Jason Nason

SONIC THE HEDGEHOG #286 “Panic in the Sky” Part Three: The finale to the “Shattered World Saga” is reaching a fevered pitch!  Sonic battles Dr. Eggman in a desperate bid to rescue Chip!  The Freedom Fighters invade Eggman’s refinery against impossible odds!  Rotor flies the Sky Patrol into a no-win battle with the Death Egg!  And it only gets more nuts from there! Featuring the third of four connecting covers by comics pro Dan Schoening plus an “Egg Dragoon” variant by Mr. Sonic comics, Tracy Yardley! Script: Ian Flynn Art: Diana Skelly, Adam Bryce Thomas, Terry Austin, John Workman and Gabriel Cassata

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Nintendo 3DS System Updated to Version 11.1.0-34U


Posted on September 13, 2016 by Jason Nason

It’s been a few months since the last system update, with the last update in May, but the Nintendo 3DS firmware has been updated again. This is a very minor update which updates the 3DS system from version 11.0.0-33U to version 11.1.0-34U. There aren’t any big changes in this update, with the only text on the update the very same as last month’s update. The text from Nintendo as follows: “Further improvements to overall system stability and other minor adjustments have been made to enhance the user experience.”

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Sherlock Holmes comes to the Americas in October


Posted on September 12, 2016 by Jason Nason

Bandai Namco Entertainment announced today that they are partnering with Bigben Interactive to publish Sherlock Holmes: The Devil’s Daughter in North America. The game will be released for both PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. Sherlock Holmes: The Devil’s Daughter is scheduled to launch in the Americas in October 2016. Developed by Frogwares Games, Sherlock Holmes: The Devil’s Daughter is a unique single-player adventure game where players take the role of Sherlock Holmes. Using Holmes’ superior powers of observation, deduction, and his uncanny photographic memory, players will explore the streets of London to chase and interrogate subjects in order to unravel

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