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It’s been a funny old week, but then life is funny (this is the nonsensical British meaning of ‘funny’ by which I mean both horrible, and kind of alright at the same time). I’ve been playing Returnal and it’s brilliant, apart from the crashing and the not saving thing. Hopefully, they’ll fix those things because they are rubbish. Other than that I’ve been playing Knights of San Francisco on iOS which is pretty damn cool.
Nic B has played actual games other than Pokemon Go. He played the hell out of New Pokemon Snap, “which is very good, if lacking in a couple of areas. A few easy changes could make this game truly shine”. He’s also picked up Monster Hunter Rise again (and quickly got bored by Horde mode). He also played a lot of Pokemon Go, as you do.
05 May 2021, 01:05 am
Finally, the Japanese manga series-turned 3D RPG Made in Abyss: Binary Star Falling into Darkness will soon come to select regions next year.
(Photo : Spike Chunsoft)
As announced by video-game and localization company, Spike Chunsoft, the adopted anime game will now be available for gamers who have PS4, Nintendo Switch, and PC via Steam. Made in Abyss Overview Ahead of its 2022 Release
(Photo : Spike Chunsoft via Screenshot)
According to the official website of Spike Chunsoft, Made in Abyss: Binary Star Falling into Darkness will be released in digital and physical versions in 2022. Next year, the video game is now playable across Japan, Europe, and North America.
May 4th, 2021
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It s Star Wars Day and Stadia is celebrating the occasion by bringing a big game from the franchise to the Stadia Pro lineup. You can now claim
Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order and play it as long as your Pro subscription stays active.
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Trine 4: The Nightmare Prince,
Floor Kids are the other new additions to the lineup this month. Stadia Pro subscribers now have full access to more than 25 games at no extra cost, and thanks to the recent, groundbreaking addition of a search bar in a Google product, it ll be much easier to find the game you want to play.
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Zen Studios proved back in 2016 how well arcade classic pinball works in virtual reality (VR) thanks to
Pinball FX2 VR, providing addictively simple yet thoroughly engrossing gameplay. Now the studio is back, returning with a bigger, bolder and even more engaging experience than before, just so long as you’re a massive
Star Wars fan that is.
Star Wars Pinball VR is the very essence of a love letter to the sci-fi franchise, taking you through several of the films as well as adding its own extras. This isn’t so much a nod to Star Wars, it’s more a massive mosh pit for you to jump around in and customize to your liking – once you’ve put in some serious time at the tables to unlock everything of course.
So, what are we playing? by: Randy - posted: 5/1/2021 6:43:00 PM
It was pretty clear in my review of
Returnal that I haven t beaten it yet, but I m continuing to charge like a bull at that particular brick wall. Without the pressure to get it done in a set amount of time, I m enjoying taking a few runs a day and then setting it aside. My son is coming home from college for the weekend so we can watch the new Mortal Kombat together, and I m going to put him in front of Returnal and see what he can do. He s a far stronger gamer than I am.