Mixtape by Beethoven & Dinosaur is set to take players on a nostalgic journey through the classic tropes of coming-of-age teen flicks. With its striking stop-motion visuals and a soundtrack straight out of a John Hughes movie, this narrative-driven game promises to immerse players in a world that harkens back to the 1980s. The game
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After resurfacing at the Xbox Games Showcase, the Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater remake – known as Metal Gear Solid Delta – has been a topic of discussion among fans. Although the release date is still a mystery, the remake of the 2004 classic seems promising based on the footage showcased. The game is
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One of the exciting games announced during Wholesome Direct 2024 is Kamaeru, a frog refuge. In this game, players will have the opportunity to foster a sanctuary for frogs and restore the biodiversity of the wetlands. The gameplay involves playing mini-games and decorating the habitat to raise frogs. It offers a cozy farming simulation experience
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The highly anticipated series of the Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles, Mutant Mayhem, has finally released its first official trailer. Fans are in for a treat as the trailer showcases stunning 3D animation that promises a visually captivating experience. The plot centers around the four brothers being separated by a mysterious villain named Bishop, who forces
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The long-standing rumors have finally been confirmed–Sony and Lego are joining forces to bring a Lego game based on the post-apocalyptic Horizon video game series to fans worldwide. This collaboration comes after the successful release of Lego Horizon brick sets and promises to deliver a new gaming experience this holiday season on PS5, PC, and
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At the recent Computex show, Adata unveiled the Adata Nia, a handheld gaming PC that is turning heads for its innovative design and approach to pricing. While other companies like Zotac, ROG, and MSI are focused on high-end features and premium pricing, Adata is aiming to keep the cost of the Nia at a more
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Computer Artworks’ adaptation of the 1982 movie The Thing was a standout third-person shooter back in 2002. The game managed to capture the paranoia and tension of the movie, with players having to constantly question the loyalty of their squadmates. The limited supply of blood tests added an extra layer of suspense, as players had
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