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Delays in the game industry are a dime a dozen, and the indie rookie detective game Paper Perjury is no different. It was planned for an October 2024 release, which was bumped to a November launch...
Colourization projects for monochrome Game Boy titles have seen a substantial growth over the years, and today, another original Game Boy game joins the ranks of those with a full colourization...
November 19th, 2006 marks the official release date for The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess. After many fans felt disappointed by the artstyle that The Wind Waker took for the franchise, many...
You can now scroll through your games in nostalgic style, thanks to a new update pushed out for the PlayStation 5. To celebrate the PlayStation's 30th anniversary, Sony released a handful of...
Argonaut founder Jez San is someone who knows his way around gaming technology.
He coded the best-selling Starglider when he was still in his teens, bringing 3D visuals to hardware that had...
Shortly after it was released, the credits for PS5 platformer Astro Bot revealed some interesting secrets – such as references to series such as Worms, Assassin's Creed, Rayman and Croc.
While...
Revived British studio Argonaut is currently hard at work getting its HD remaster of Croc: Legend of the Gobbos ready for release, but some key members of the team have taken time out of their...
The Sega Mega Drive / Genesis has no shortage of beat 'em ups, being home to classic titles like Streets of Rage, Golden Axe, Alien Storm, and many, many more. But it looks like the console may...
Grand Theft Auto: San Andreas is a perfect sequel in just about every way possible. It somehow defied expectations for what a follow-up to GTA III and GTA: Vice City could be and set the bar for what its developer continues to strive for to this day.
Lorelei and the Laser Eyes is an intricate ball of puzzles that's very pleasing to untangle. If you love a brain teaser and being challenged to think in new ways, there are few other games that'll scratch that itch quite like this one.
Hopefully, future Polymega Collection volumes can go off the beaten track a little more and give us titles which aren't so readily available elsewhere.
Life is Strange: Double Exposure is a perfectly enjoyable narrative adventure, but one which we'd strongly suggest you play elsewhere unless Switch is your only means.
Enjoyable for anyone who likes tinkering around with Linux projects or hosting their own content, the Chuwi Larkbox X is an efficient mini PC with a solid amount of performance packed in.
Looking for an Eidos 7 walkthrough in Stellar Blade? This page will demonstrate how to discover every collectible and resource in the abandoned city location, which represents the first level in Shift Up's console debut. As part of our Stellar Blade guide, our Eidos 7 walkthrough will detail the...
If you have a rom hack of a game that normally has dsi functionality, but the dsi functionality is broken in the rom hack, this is what you can do to try and fix it. I will use Pokémon volt white 2 redux as my example here
This guide assumes you are using Twilight Menu 27.12.0 and nds-bootstrap...
CS2 is a game that's extremely easy to learn, yet takes a lifetime to master. If you're completely new to the game, you'll no doubt understand the rules of the game (plant bomb – defend bomb) rather quickly but you might even have trouble hitting your shots in the beginning. In our CS2 Guide for...
Curious about the Followers in Metaphor: ReFantazio? This guide covers all Followers, their unlock methods, and the perks you get as you strengthen your Bond Rank with them.
In Metaphor, Followers are your key allies. They can join your party or play supporting roles. Spending time with them...
Looking for a Beyond the Wall guide for The Last of Us 1, including all collectibles? This The Last of Us 1 walkthrough will help you reach 100% completion in Beyond the Wall, part of the Quarantine Zone chapter.
You'll find 3 Artifacts, 2 Firefly Pendants, and 2 Optional Conversations in...
Fanmade games are always a delight to see, be it original or altogether recreated games made from scratch, and this case, a beloved arcade and SNES classic got such treatment.
The original "Final Fight" is a "beat 'em up" game originally released for the arcades back in 1989 with the option to play with two players, and then later ported over to other consoles, such as the SNES, Sega CD and the GBA, with all three versions ranging from slight censored content like GBA port, to severe cut content like the SNES port, which had the playable character Guy, the Industrial area and the two player co-op gameplay removed, and to top it off, censored content as well.
A development team going by the name "CFX", which consists of Edmo Caldas, Master Linkuei, Mauro Xavier and Oscar Celestini, have worked to put together an entirely new recreation of the original arcade game made from scratch, without any kind of pre-existing or reverse-engineered code, and managed to get the game working on the original SEGA Genesis / Mega Drive hardware, complete with all its 3 characters, 3 rounds/stages out of the 6 so far, and a survivor and attack modes implemented into the game.
Those interested in trying out the WIP build of the homebrew port can find it on Itch.
After almost a year and a half in development and many beta versions, Aria of Sorrow Reprise v1.0 is now released!
Reprise is a roguelike mod for Aria of Sorrow with a procedurally generated castle along with custom rooms, extensive new features, effects and re-balancing. Explore randomized areas, clear rooms, and then fight the boss to advance the game. Experiment with new equipment and soul abilities, with changes documented in-game with the '~' character. There are many more details in the readme, but it is easy to jump in and play!
This mod is targeted to both beginners and experienced players with 4 difficulties, and does not require any previous map knowledge due to it's progression system and map generation. It's also very replayable, just use a different filename to generate a different castle.
This has been a rewarding project that a lot of effort was put into - huge thanks to everyone who has played it and provided feedback to get to this point. Enjoy this latest release!
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