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Three Years Later, The People Behind Halo: The Master Chief Collection Are Still Fixing Things
In a developer update posted last night, 343 Industries outlined ongoing plans to update Master Chief Collection, an anthology of Halo games for Xbox One whose multiplayer has been plagued with problems ever since it released in late 2014. Beginning last fall, 343 has been rebuilding MCC to take advantage of improvements in Xbox Live…
By Ethan Gach - Uncategorized
Konami Is Still Releasing TurboGrafx-16 Games On Wii U
This morning, Konami released the TurboGrafx-16 games Battle Chopper and Necromancer for Wii U. That’s right: It’s the year 2018, and Konami is still releasing Virtual Console games on Wii U for an audience of almost nobody. It was already kind of weird that they were still releasing games six months ago, but now it’s…
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UncategorizedYs VIII Is Much Better Now
Anexcellent game marred by rough localization, Ys VIII: Lacriomosa of Dana is now fully re-translated and largely re-voiced, just like NIS America promised back in October. Now is an excellent time to play Ys VIII. Unless you’re waiting for the delayed PC version. Or the upcoming Switch port. It took a bit longer than the…
By Mike Fahey - Uncategorized
Three Great Indie Games Are Out On Switch Now
A whole lot of indie games dropped on the Switch today. Here are three you should definitely check out. Night in the Woods Are you in your twenties and have unresolved feelings about your hometown? This game is for you! You might also like it if you’re into lush art, hilarious writing, and angst. Mae…
By Gita Jackson - Uncategorized
My Final Fantasy XIV Character, From 2010-2018
The Rise of a New Sun update hit Final Fantasy XIV this week, and for the umpteenth time since the launch of the ill-fated original version back in 2010, I’ve transformed my Warrior of Light into someone new. Being able to change my character’s look, race and gender on the fly for a nominal fee…
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Valve Will Start Patching Dota 2 Way More Often [UPDATE]
IceFrog, Dota’s head developer, tweeted late last night that the publisher will take a different approach to how the game is updated going forward. Instead of a few dramatic patches peppered throughout the year, Dota 2 will now get smaller updates every two weeks. “We want to try taking a different approach to how gameplay…
By Ethan Gach