Author: Alonzo Nash
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PAYDAY 3: Closed Beta And Release Details
Heist aficionados should start gearing up to get their hands on PAYDAY 3 very soon as developer Starbreeze and publisher Deep Silver are thrilled to announce their upcoming closed beta in early August. For the uninitiated, PAYDAY is a series basically all about pulling off big-city bank robberies. Up to four players work together to…
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Everything You Need To Know for SXSW Sydney 2023
The week-long creativity festival, South by Southwest (SXSW), is breaking ground in Sydney this year. Traditionally held in Austin, Texas, this October will see a second 2023 outing for the annual event featuring a stellar line-up of headline speakers. With over 1,000 events and experiences to explore Game Crater has you covered when it comes…
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Cross Tails, The Strategy RPG, is Available For Preorder
Developer Rideon Inc. and KEMCO are proud to announce strategy RPG Cross Tails is now available for pre-order. Prepare to wage war against yourself as you fight from the perspective of two opposing nations. Pit canine and feline against one another in strategic combat as you engage in this story-driven tale. What is Cross Tails?…
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Epic Party Quest Demo Coming to Develop:Brighton
Redi Games is showcasing their soon-to-release retro party game, Epic Party Quest, at Develop:Brighton later this month. Get ready to relive the glory days as a group of heroes recall their adventures. Players must compete for the top spot against friends and family, in a pixelated classic fantasy world, and, of course, humor and bragging…
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Moonstone Island: Alchemist Training Demo At Steam Next Fest
I’m giving a big personal thanks to Studio Supersoft for the hours of lost sleep I’ll be getting later this year, thanks to their creature-collecting life-sim Moonstone Island. Prepare to take part in a coming-of-age adventure and uncover dark secrets. I hope you are ready to get excited for yet another gem you can enjoy…
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Final Fantasy: The History and Eras of the Iconic Franchise
Final Fantasy was released in 1987, and over three decades later, it has proven to be anything but final. As the series continues, fans have experienced different eras of the Final Fantasy franchise through sequels, prequels, spinoffs, films, and re-releases. While this is fantastic for keeping the franchise’s history alive, it doesn’t necessarily give us…
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Do Not Feed The Monkeys 2099 – PC Review
I have often found that sequels tend to make me anxious. The excitement of revisiting a familiar world clashes with the unease of potential disappointment, leaving me weary. Games, of course, can be notoriously hard to judge before playing, or at least have more insight than trailers can offer. Do Not Feed The Monkeys 2099…
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Mythwrecked: Ambrosia Island – Demo Preview
If you have ever wished to stroll a beautiful beach in aid of the Greek pantheon, then you’re in luck. Thanks to LudoNarraCon 2023, I had the absolute pleasure of getting my hands on this gem of a demo. Developer Polygon Treehouse plans on leaving players marooned on an island of mystery in Mythwrecked: Ambrosia…
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ArcRunner: A Roguelite With Cyberpunk Flare – PC Review
I remember when games such as Cuphead and Dark Souls emerged, becoming popular and notorious for their level of difficulty. Some people wondered whether it was ethical to make games that emphasise extreme challenges, even though it was a cultural norm during the arcade era. Nowadays, the gaming community has reached a consensus. Titles like…
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White Day: A Labyrinth Named School – PS5 Review
I am what some might call a back-seat survival horror game enthusiast. While I generally don’t play spooky titles myself, I do find them immensely fun to watch a friend play. This degree of separation adds a layer of interactivity and keeps me safely removed from the stress of choices. White Day: A Labyrinth Named…
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Restless Soul: Dad Joke Adventure – PC Review
For all the death we gamers partake in, it often remains a difficult topic to discuss. I can’t help but think of those passionate moments clinging to the last bit of HP. It’s funny how insignificant those clutch moments feel compared to real-life experiences. Regardless of your familiarity with the subject, death has a habit…
