Few artists have been more requested by our community than our latest release, Daft Punk. The wait is over, we are excited to announce the Daft Punk Music Pack is now available on Beat Saber for PS VR and PS VR 2!
21.02.2024 - 14:25 / destructoid.com / Nintendo
Suika Game gets doubly adorable soon, as the latest Nintendo Direct Partner Showcase just revealed the fruity matching game will add a multiplayer mode as paid DLC today.
For now, the Suika Game Multi-Player Mode Expansion Pack seems like its local versus only with three modes available: Original, Time Limit, and Attack. The mysterious and omnipotent Nintendo Direct announcer voice noted its online multiplayer mode will be available sometime in the future.
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Few artists have been more requested by our community than our latest release, Daft Punk. The wait is over, we are excited to announce the Daft Punk Music Pack is now available on Beat Saber for PS VR and PS VR 2!
Following a strange, lengthy legal battle over The Sinking City, Ukrainian developer Frogwares is finally following up with a sequel that's set to go full survival horror, and this time the studio is taking its project to Kickstarter because "the ongoing war adds an ominous layer of uncertainty."
Making a video game successful is already hard. Doing so while complying with the growing number of child safety laws and regulations around the world is an almost insurmountable task. A new technology company called k-ID aims to make this process much easier for game makers, by offering a framework that protects publishers and developers against the pitfalls that come with non-compliance, including regulatory sanctions, reputational risk, and other consequences.
Suika is the puzzle gift that keeps on giving. The viral Watermelon Game that launched a thousand non-Switch-exclusive clones has added another promising offering to its line-up of Suika-like twists on the simple fruit-merging game.
After 2023’s onslaught of great games and 2024’s strong start, I’m not sure how anyone has room left in their backlog. But if you’re open to welcoming more discs into your life, you may want to pay attention to the sale on pre-owned games happening now at GameStop.
Computer and video games are the largest and most lucrative form of media entertainment today. But it’s a mistake to think of games as a new phenomenon – at this point, their history stretches back over 50 years. Generations of gamers have grown up and passed on their love of gaming to their children. So why is it so hard to find and play the classic games we enjoyed in our youth?
Good news—memory cards are back in gaming vogue. If you missed the days of the N64 and PlayStation memory cards, there's still a way to enjoy the novelty with the Xbox Series consoles.
Great news: you can bonk in Dragon's Dogma 2. That's at least according to the ESRB age rating of the game, which says that Dragon's Dogma 2 is suited for players aged 17 and up.
Bungie has released a new trailer for the upcoming Guardian Games event for Destiny 2. The event, set to kick off on March 5, will bring with it a host of new challenges for players to partake in for a chance to win new rewards, which includes a hoverboard, dubbed the Skimmer. The Guardian Games this time around will support Direct Relief and the International Rescue Committee through the Bungie Foundation.
When searching for the perfect gift for the gamer in your life, you have a lot of options. From controllers and keyboards to collectibles and more, it can be hard to figure out what they'd like best. However, it's nearly impossible to go wrong with a Steam game, as the platform is used by millions of PC gamers around the globe. The gifting process has changed a bit over the years, but gifting a game on Steam is still remarkably simple. Here's a look at how it works.
Last year, it was reported that Ubisoft had begun work on an Assassin's Creed: Black Flag remake codenamed Obsidian. Now, it's claimed that a second remake is also in development.
Since being announced back in 2021, there have been a lot of questions about what Assassin’s Creed Infinity would even be. We've known Infinity would be a hub of sorts that connects other Assassin’s Creed experiences and includes online elements, but beyond that, things have remained sketchy. Well, we now have some more details from insider Tom Henderson, who has a very good track record when it comes to all things Ubisoft. According to Henderson, he’s laid eyes on demo footage of Assassin’s Creed Infinity, and, surprise surprise, it sounds like it will be a heavily live-service-focused product.