Author: Jill Grodt
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Enchantment, Esteem, And Eulogies – Game Informer
Introduction “Do you miss E3 in-person events?” Geoff Keighley reads calmly. It would not have been, all things considered, an unusual question to ask one of the game industry’s leading personalities. The Entertainment Software Association’s Electronic Entertainment Expo, better known as E3, has long been a dominating feature of the summer. But in the wake…
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Haunted Chocolatier: Feed That Eerie Craving With What We Know So Far
[ad_1] My first definitive verification of Haunted Chocolatier came straight from the source as I sat down with developer Eric Barone, AKA ConcernedApe, to look over Stardew Valley’s remarkable success. He touched briefly on his upcoming projects (yes, plural projects) and was happy to report that the game likely to come out first – Haunted Chocolatier…
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The Sonic Frontiers Digital Issue Is Now Live
[ad_1] If you subscribe to the digital edition of Game Informer, you can now learn all about Sonic Frontiers. Following the cover reveal, our digital issue is now live to subscribers on web browsers, iPad/iPhone, and Android devices. Individual issues will be available for purchase later today. You can download the apps to view the issue by following this link. All of these…
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No Man’s Sky Switch Edition Launches This Fall
[ad_1] No Man’s Sky creator Hello Games has teamed up with Bandai Namco to bring its hit survival title to the Nintendo Switch. We knew from a Nintendo Direct that aired earlier this year the game was coming to the portable console before today’s announcement. However, the last mention of the project came with a summer release window, which…
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Sega Multiplayer Game Hyenas Revealed
[ad_1] Sega’s Creative Assembly is working on a brand-new game revealed today: Hyenas. The title is described as a multiplayer, multi-team heist experience set in space with a punky comic book aesthetic. What this means practically is players can jump into five teams of three to battle each other over a prize and “engage, evade, exploit, and steal their…
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Atari Celebrates 50th Anniversary With New Logo, Reviving Decades-Old Series
[ad_1] Atari is among the oldest and most well-known names in the gaming industry, and it’s celebrating its 50th year on June 27. It was first established its headquarters in Sunnyvale, California, neighbor to a host of now-famous tech startups. The new logo, a callback to the retro design of the od location, features the…
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Nintendo Dives Deep Into Xenoblade Chronicles 3
[ad_1] With Xenoblade Chronicles 3 only a month away, the game starred in its own Nintendo Direct, featuring details on the characters, story, world, and more. The 20-minute presentation falls just a few months after the game’s release date was unexpectedly moved up from its initial September release date to the July 29 one confirmed…
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Cocoon Is A New Game From Inside And Limbo Designer
[ad_1] Xbox has a history of showing off some of our favorite indies during its big showcases, and it looks like it’s keeping that tradition alive and well. During the platform’s Summer Game Fest event today, we got our first glimpse at a new project from Limbo and Inside lead designer Jeppe Carlsen. Cocoon, published…
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Sunday Gold Looks Like An Action-Packed Disco Elysium
[ad_1] The summer showcases are going strong, and we’ve seen plenty of games that catch our eye. After the Future Games Show today, we’ll be adding one more to the list: Sunday Gold. Sunday Gold is a “classic adventure” game from developer BKOM Studios and publisher Team17. The point-and-click, turn-based title has serious Disco Elysium…
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Explore An Enchanting World In Snufkin: Melody Of Moominvalley
[ad_1] Making another appearance since the recent Wholesome Direct, Snufkin: Melody of Moominvalley shows off some whimsical gameplay at the Future Games Show. If you haven’t encountered this enchanting game before, this is how the creators describe it on their website. A musical adventure game in which Snufkin needs to restore the harmony of Moominvalley,…