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Ali Jones - Stephen Totilo - Concord gets an early seal of approval from hero shooter rival Overwatch, amid open beta praise for "solid gunplay" and some amazing sci-fi art - gamesradar.com

Concord gets an early seal of approval from hero shooter rival Overwatch, amid open beta praise for "solid gunplay" and some amazing sci-fi art

Sony's upcoming hero shooter, Concord, got its first public showing over the weekend, with an early access beta available to select players ahead of a full-fledged open beta later this week. And despite having some stiff competition to overcome, the PS5's sci-fi FPS got some pretty positive reactions.

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SCHiM Review: A Great Idea That Sometimes Soars - screenrant.com

SCHiM Review: A Great Idea That Sometimes Soars

Every so often, a game comes along that's able to make its case in just a few seconds of gameplay. developed by Ewoud van der Wouf and Nils Slijkerman and published by Playism, fits this mold perfectly. Focusing on the idea of jumping from shadow to shadow, sets up light platforming and puzzle elements in a world that only ever has a couple of colors on screen. It's a fun, creative concept that can sometimes really shine, but the game isn't always operating at its highest potential.

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10 Essential Features Diablo 4 Still Desperately Needs - screenrant.com - Diablo

10 Essential Features Diablo 4 Still Desperately Needs

Developers at Blizzard continue to improve little by little with each new season of content, continually showing that they are listening to the player feedback and making large changes. There are still many things that should be added to or corrected about the game, however, in order to satisfy much of the audience. With 's expansion,, looming on the horizon for release this October, it brings into question whether can justify asking players to spend more money on the DLC while the base game remains a bit shaky in its reception within the community.

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Nintendo - Cute Nintendo Switch Dock Will Make Every Animal Crossing Fan Want Their Own - screenrant.com

Cute Nintendo Switch Dock Will Make Every Animal Crossing Fan Want Their Own

The talent of the community continues to shine brightly with one fan-made Nintendo Switch dock. Over the years, fans have taken to making some impressive pieces of art. Whether it be a drawing of their favorite character, a quilted Switch cartridge, or a fully functional planter, the creativity is always on full display. Even player's Islands are works of art, with intricate pathways and fun hidden areas that they have dedicated hours to ensuring look great and flow well when running around them. Each player has their own unique style, which always makes fan art exciting to find.

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One Of My Favorite Games Of 2024 Mixes Animal Crossing's Cuteness With Gory Body Horror - screenrant.com

One Of My Favorite Games Of 2024 Mixes Animal Crossing's Cuteness With Gory Body Horror

Over the past weekend, I found myself scrolling through Steam, browsing its impressive Summer sale, and looking for a new title to play. Yes, I know just came out, and I've heard nothing but great things about it, but I sucked at the base game and therefore locked myself out of the expansion. One day I'm sure I'll revisit it and "," but for now, I was just looking for something fun and relatively stress-free to jump into. Fortunately, Steam answered this with a surprising free recommendation: , and its charm and dark humor made it one of my favorite games of 2024 so far.

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GORI: Cuddly Carnage Preview: Too Much At Once - screenrant.com

GORI: Cuddly Carnage Preview: Too Much At Once

is putting all of its cards on the table. In marketing, it shows players a game that promises gore and viscera splattered across a cutesy canvas — hyperviolence, platforming challenges, and a desolate setting. Games that tote violence as their key factor have been coming thick and fast for years now, but the recent reboot series has proven that streamlining is possible, even in a genre that could just as easily have grown stale.

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Spy X Anya: Operation Memories Review - An Adorable Slice Of Life Cozy Game - screenrant.com - Japan

Spy X Anya: Operation Memories Review - An Adorable Slice Of Life Cozy Game

Anya Forger steals the spotlight in her new game,, the cozy slice-of-life game based on the popular anime and manga, . Published by Namco Bandai Games and developed by Groove Box Japan, the game offers over 15 minigames in addition to its charming story following Anya and her unique family going on 10 different outings. Although primarily a single-player story, many of the minigames can also be enjoyed as two-player versions, as long as both players are on the same system.

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Kaan Serin - Starfield modders' plan to make an Elder Scrolls planet containing Skyrim, Oblivion, and Morrowind "was genuine," but it's still scrapped due to "the community's reaction" - gamesradar.com

Starfield modders' plan to make an Elder Scrolls planet containing Skyrim, Oblivion, and Morrowind "was genuine," but it's still scrapped due to "the community's reaction"

Before Starfield launched late last year, jokes and speculation about a potential surprise planet featuring Tamriel locales were floating about everywhere. That never came to be, but one modding project that aimed to add Skyrim, Oblivion, and Morrowind's maps to the space epic sounded so much like an elaborate joke, the community reaction got it canceled. 

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