Author: Kyle Hilliard
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Alex Horne On Taskmaster VR And Being A One-Man Writing Room
Long-running British comedy panel TV game shows are not something we usually cover here at Game Informer (a magazine and website devoted to informing readers about video games), but Taskmaster, the long-running British comedy panel TV game show, is getting a video game adaption. The Taskmasters themselves, Greg Davies and Alex Horne, will be represented…
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Neil Druckmann Teases Next Naughty Dog Game: ‘It Could Redefine Mainstream Perceptions Of Gaming’
In an interview with his parent company on Sony.com, Last of Us co-creator Neil Druckmann talks about AI and briefly teases Naughty Dog’s next game. Druckmann is expectedly vague about Naughty Dog’s next big project but offers an enticing tease, saying, “I’m eager to see how this new game resonates, especially following the success of…
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Jason Voorhees Gets A Dedicated MultiVersus Trailer
Jason, alongside Agent Smith from The Matrix, had a cameo in the last MultiVersus trailer, but now he is the star. The footage shows off his moveset, like hitting opponents with a machete, collapsing them in a camp bunk bed, and hitting them with a bag filled with, presumably, a body (though the game is…
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Lorelei and the Laser Eyes Review – Laser-Focused Epiphany
Lorelei and the Laser Eyes’ setup is bland compared to the others in the puzzle genre. You are a bespectacled woman carrying a clutch who walks with incredible poise into a mansion with little understanding of why you are there or what you are doing. The lack of context doesn’t matter, though, because the game…
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Elden Ring: Shadow Of The Erdtree’s Latest Trailer Focuses On The Story
The latest trailer for the upcoming Shadow of the Erdtree DLC focuses on how the add-on will fit into the story of Elden Ring. The pre-rendered trailer features no gameplay (as near as I can tell) and tells the story of Miquella and the war that sent them to the Land of Shadow. The footage…
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Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door Review – Back And Forward
The Mario brand of RPG represents some of my favorite adventures in the genre. The comedic tone, inviting art, and active battle systems have always been highlights for me, but Thousand-Year Door was a personal blind spot. I played prior and subsequent Mario RPGs, but I skipped it when the original was released in 2004,…
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Undermine 2 | New Gameplay Today Exclusive
The original Undermine released in 2020 and was an unexpected rogue hit that felt like it came out of nowhere. We had a chance to speak with developer Thorium about some of the changes for the sequel, and got to play a portion of the game, as well. Join Kyle Hilliard and Marcus Stewart for…
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System Shock Remake On Consoles | New Gameplay Today
The remake of the 1994 first-person immersive sim shooter was completely remade by developer Night Studios recently and it is finally making its way to consoles. It’s the game that laid the groundwork for experiences like Bioshock, 2017’s Prey, and many more in the genre, and the remake is both faithful and impressively contemporary. Join…
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How Is Ghost Of Tsushima On Steam Deck? | New Gameplay Today
Ghost of Tsushima, specifically the Director’s Cut, is out on PC today. It’s a fantastic game that should be welcomed with open arms as it makes its way to a new platform, but we were specifically curious about how it performs on Steam Deck. The game is not Steam Deck verified primarily because certain features…
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The Hades II Digital Issue Is Now Live!
If you subscribe to the digital edition of Game Informer, you can now learn all about our trip to Supergiant for Hades II! Following the cover reveal our digital issue is now live on web browsers, iPad/iPhone, and Android devices. Alongside our 12-page Hades II cover story, you will also find big features on our…