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Hideo Kojima shares rare "pre‑COVID" look at Death Stranding 2, before the "storyline was revised" to change Sam's business casual look
Death Stranding 2 director Hideo Kojima just revealed what I never knew was possible: the post-apocalyptic game’s destroyed version of Australia is compatible with plush turtleneck sweaters. Kojima proves it with an early look at the Death Stranding 2 art book, currently available for pre-order.Kojima posts photos of his new book sample in a February 13 post on Twitter, showing off incredible early designs for people like Sam, Death Stranding 2’s most-valued delivery boy, and phenomena like “tarfalls,” which Kojima seems to have first imagined as huge, sticky hills of spilled ink. Then, he gives us a glimpse of Sam…
Despite being "a significant change", Legacy of Kain: Ascendance's devs insist it'll still appeal to clapped-out Soul Reaver enthusiasts
Edwin, come look at this! Seriously, come look at this! It’s that thing from your site bio. They’re doing a new one. Edw-0h wait, he’s on holiday today. Ah well, I guess I’ll have to aim my distictly non-Soul Reaver enthusiast eyes at Legacy of Kain: Ascendance. Ooh, Edwin, this nice marketing person claims it’ll appeal to veteran Kainers like you, despite being a bit of a new direction for the series.
We’re blessed with some truly great co-op shooters right now, so any game that wants to muscle in with the likes of Helldivers 2, Space Marine 2, and Warframe will have it tough. Having the creator of Left 4 Dead at the helm, though, certainly increases your chances. While the writer in me has nightmares about the name 4Loop, I have to say that I was impressed by its appearance at the State of Play showcase this week – a proper dive into its gameplay was just what it needed after I was left extremely underwhelmed by its reveal at…
Confirmed: Switch’s Virtual Boy headset can play VR-supported Switch games including Breath of the Wild and Mario Odyssey
The Virtual Boy accessory coming to Switch and Switch 2 can play VR-supported Switch games, VGC can confirm.VGC has already received both the full-sized Virtual Boy headset accessory and the cardboard version, both of which are exclusively on sale at the My Nintendo Store.The headsets are designed to work on the Nintendo Classics: Virtual Boy app, which is set to release on February 17 and lets players play a selection of Virtual Boy titles in 3D.However, because the app isn’t yet available, VGC decided to try the headset on the four Switch games which received VR modes.Following the release of…
The bass of the Skullcandy Crusher PLYR 720 headset makes me literally shake with excitement, and I'm obsessed | Review
Why you can trust GamesRadar+ Our experts review games, movies and tech over countless hours, so you can choose the best for you. Find out more about our reviews policy. I’m a Nintendo fan, so it’s a bit of a given that I’d appreciate a gimmick like that found on the Skullcandy Crusher PLYR 720 Wireless headset. The open-back cups have the unique inclusion of a “Crusher wheel” that, when dialled up to 11 (not literally) can make your head shake with excitement (actually literally) as you play your favorite Xbox Series X/S, PS5, PC, or Nintendo Switch games.Thanks to…
"The hardest game in the world to make" – How Darkhaven hopes to rebottle Diablo 2's lightning by channelling Minecraft
There’s an unpredictable “Necropolis” event in Darkhaven that will slowly turn the entire world undead. It generates a Lich sarcophagus that spills a sickly wave of gloom, rolling across the procedural map to clog player waypoints and fill the alcoves with bony minions. Let the gloom thicken for long enough, and in theory, there will be nowhere safe for your character to spawn. A true apocalypse. You can transfer your character to a freshly generated world, but you might encounter something even hard to dispel: a volcanic eruption, rising floodwaters that breed Lovecraftian fish creatures, a sweeping ice age.…
How long does Reanimal take to beat? The latest horror platformer from Tarsier, the developers behind Little Nightmares 1 and 2, is finally here, and as we work our way through the terrifying island we’ve washed up on, just how long can we expect Renimal to take? Similar to the Little Nightmares games, Reanimal has chapters exploring different areas of the island, usually with a big boss lurking in the background, culminating in a showdown before you progress to the next area. These are typically shorter games, though it looks like Reanimal is slightly longer than its predecessors. Here’s what…
Capcom drops PPV price of upcoming Street Fighter 6 tournament stream from $40 to $10 following player backlash
Capcom has finally provided an update on its decision to charge fans to watch online streams of upcoming Street Fighter 6 tournament finals, announcing that it has cut the price.It was announced during last year’s Tokyo Game Show that the finals of Capcom Cup 12 and the SFL World Championship would be streaming live via pay-per-view.The original announcement stated that fans who wanted to watch the tournament finals online would have to pay ¥4,000 ($27) to watch the Capcom Cup 12 Finals on March 14, 2026 and another ¥4,000 ($27) to watch the SFL World Championship on March 15, 2026.…
This detective mystery game with a survival horror twist transfixed me for 7 hours, and I still don't know who the killer is
I’ve finally found the strange key to unlock a mystery chamber when my time runs out. Seconds, minutes, and hours are a precious resource in Clue: Murder by Death, as are the limited health items dotted throughout Lord Anderson’s sprawling manor. Detective John Smith’s three-space inventory is another factor to manage, forcing me to constantly swap items in and out of his pockets on my hunt for the truth: who murdered the Lord, what with, and why?Uncovering the answers to these questions is trickier than it seems. Set against the backdrop of 1930s England, the heyday of gumshoe detective mysteries…
A first-person walk around a foggy Scottish town in the 90s: Silent Hill: Townfall is certainly serious about instilling dread
It’s 1996. The weather’s crap. You’re wandering the streets of a Scottish village that looks deserted aside from some lumbering horrors who seem intent on sticking weird needles into you. No, this isn’t the blurb of iconic film Trainspotting, it’s the setup for Silent Hill: Townfall.