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Top 10 Adventure Games

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  Far from describing a game with adventure in it (that would include a lot of games!), the adventure genre is loosely defined as one that emphasizes narrative and exploration over action, which may also rely on light puzzle mechanics. In other words, a game that doesn’t have enough simulation to be a sim, action to be an action title, puzzle-solving to be a puzzle game, and… you get the idea. Despite the nebulous classification, games in this genre are unambiguously incredible experiences, often exploring refreshing and fascinating concepts. Shooting for games that are rolling around in the zeitgeist right now, some of the genres’ towering giants are not listed here. However , for anyone looking to check out today’s great experiences, feel free to peruse our list of the best adventure games to play right now. Stray PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, PC Lost and alone, you find yourself wandering the streets of a neon-drenched, robot-filled city. Oh, and you're a cat. Stray's feline

The Callisto Protocol:Exclusive Gameplay

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  With gorgeous graphics, a highly disturbing sci-fi monster, and the resurrection of Glensco Field, Callisto Protocol has become one of the most anticipated games in 2022. But where did this new twisted story come from? Sit with the horror master himself to discuss the origins of the first game of the developer Striking Distance Studios and introduce whole new gameplay. Marcus Stewart and Alex Stadnick are here to update Glen on the origin of the title. A few years after leaving Activision, the CEO and founder of Striking Distance Studios settled in a desert painting and sought to understand what the next step in his career was. That led him to Callisto and his brand new studio. But how long did it take him to form the structure of the story? Did he always know how the game ends? You just have to watch the video to find out.   In addition to Callisto's Origin Story, there's also a whole new gameplay. The main character, Jacob Lee, crosses the cramping corridor of Jupiter

Yu-Gi-Oh! Master Duel Is A Great Exercise

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  Yu ☆ ​​Gi ☆ King! Master Duel reminded me that it's difficult to get there. Whether you're dueling regularly or dusting your deck for the first time in a few years, building your deck and devoting your mind and soul to competing with strangers online can be surprisingly nervous. What if the card synergies aren't good? Are your opponents laughing at me because my card hasn't reached the hottest meta? What if ... I lose? This horror can be surprisingly crippled and you may not be able to enjoy the best aspects of the game of testing your skills against other duelists. To make matters worse, it prevents you from getting better.   Fighting this idea is something I always agree with. From 2003 to 2009, I was a competitive Yu-Gi-Oh! player. I've never set foot in sacred halls such as world championship tournaments, but I'm a regular at local cartoon/toy stores. I remember the tension when I tested the deck. The deck only played against a group of small friends. I t

Xenoblade Chronicles 3

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  The world of Ionios is in a  state of permanent war, burning endlessly and littered with corpses. The lands of Kebesu and Agnas love to hate each other, and the armies of both factions pay the price. To make matters worse, these seemingly mass-produced soldiers are cursed with a short lifespan of 10 years. Therefore, the goal is to survive frontline service and be forever immortal at the Homecoming Ceremony , a prestigious farewell to the most stubborn survivors of Ionics.   I meet at the final stages (or tenure) of Noah, Journey, and Lantz's life. A prestigious trio killed a significant proportion of the Agnus and saw many beloved companions fall in turn. Teaming up with Agnus agents Mio, Sena, and Taion in the last few minutes of Chapter 1 makes it feel like all bets are off the table. In the age of "living to fight, fighting to live", the six protagonists seek a more meaningful and fulfilling destiny.   Narration immediately reminds me of Tales of Arise . The two r

Skull & Bones

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Sing your favorite pirate Shanti song at the top of your lungs! If you don't know the pirate Shanti, make one. I have a reason to celebrate. Ubisoft's Skull and Bones will be available on November 8th and will look pretty good. The news of the game's resurrection (after a long delay) broke today with a 20-minute live stream from Ubisoft Forward. This included a sneak peek of some great new gameplay footage.   "Do you live like a chess piece or die like a pirate !" The news featured a presentation featuring a CGI trailer highlighting the fierce ship battles and the increasing shame of pirates over time. have started. Vanessa Sow, the producer of Ubisoft Singapore, states that Skull and Bones have evolved since its debut in 2017. "Forget everything you know about traditional pirate fantasy. Skull and Bones take a darker and cruder approach with new gameplay," she said. "We wanted to rethink what the pirates really were and get inspiration from the I

Inside The Invincible

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  Inside The Invincible Regarding the establishment of Starward Industries, game director Marek Markuszewski is working on all the points he expects from the new team. The company wanted to bring together a group of experienced yet passionate developers. All developers focused on the idea of ​​creating something ambitious, despite the small size of the studio. But the surprise comes from the studio's approach to the story. According to Markuszewski, when developing his first project, Starward was looking for a story that hadn't yet been " utilized " by the media. He wanted to tell a story like never before. Indeed, where Starward arrived is told almost 60 years ago in the novel The Invincible, written by Stanislaw Lem. In it, the crew of an invincible spacecraft investigates Planet Regis III for its missing sister ship. There they discover self-replicating machines that become more hostile over time. It ponders the question of what it means to live, the ever-increasin

God Of War: Ragnarok Release Date Reveals

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  New God Of War: Ragnarok Trailer Reveals November Release Date PlayStation and Sony Santa Monica Studio have released a  new trailer for God of War: Ragnarok. This reveals that the long-awaited sequel to  God of War 2018 will be released in November this year.   Specifically, Ragnarok will appear on PlayStation 5 and PlayStation 4 on November 9th. In other words, it takes less than 5 months to play the game. The new trailer released today is short and sweet but still packed with divine punches. Only 30 seconds later, before facing the giant black wolf, you can see Kratos and Atreus dodging some standard mob enemies.   Fans of Norse mythology may recognize this beast as Loki's son, Fenrir. Fenrir plays an important role in the history of the Norse in Ragnarok, but here we do not ruin it. Also, Ragnarok's view of Fenrir can be completely different anyway. Fortunately, God of War: Lagunarok will be released for PlayStation 5 and PlayStation 4 on November 9, 2022, so you don&

I Think Companies Should Focus on Classic Games Rather then Following Trends

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Classic Game Collections Capcom recently announced the Rockman Exe Legacy collection of 10 games, bundled with 6 Game Boy Advance Battle Network titles and the various versions originally released. I'm excited about the news because I was worried that these great spin -offs wouldn't see the platform revival that the Rockman series did a few years ago. Many battle network games are currently only available on the Game Boy Advance or the currently dying Wii U virtual console, while other games remain locked on the Nintendo DS. However, most of the series will be available to anyone who owns a PlayStation 4, Switch, or  PC running Steam. It's great to see these classic games on the latest platforms . We hope that other companies will pay attention to the conservation strategies that Capcom has pursued over the past few years.   This month we have a great collection of fighting games called Capcom Fighting Collection. This is a compilation of  US and Japanese arcade ports acros

Street Fighter 6’s Modern Controls

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Street Fighter 6’s Modern Controls  If you've heard this, stop me and fight game fans. Invite your friends to play your favorite fighting game . This buddy is rusty or has never played, but it's okay. They just want to throw their hands and have a good time. To accommodate them, you deliberately assume weak forms and unfortunately press the buttons in a futile attempt to stay competitive, while your true to avoid wiping them out. Unleash only 5 percent of your power.   You can laugh, but it's not always fun to refrain from doing so because you want to be fully open. If you are in the position of this friend, you want you to be able to play more competently and faster so that you don't feel inferior and babysat. As a fighting game fan, I'm on both sides of this situation,  neither is ideal. For this reason, Street Fighter 6's latest control method is a great solution to this old problem.   For those unfamiliar, the next entry in Street Fighter will introduce yo

Atari 50: The Anniversary Celebration First Look

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Atari 50: The Anniversary Celebration First Look This week, to commemorate Atari's 50th anniversary , the company announced Atari 50:  Anniversary Celebration. This classic game edit goes beyond the standard game collections we've seen in the past, and is a virtual depiction of  how influential and important Atari was, especially in the emerging years from the video game industry. It aims to function as an interactive museum. .. Atari 50: I tried The Anniversary Celebration to see how well I could reach that high goal.    At its core is Atari 50: The Anniversary Celebration, which offers over 90 playable games in a $ 40 package. Players can expect classic and retro titles from six hardware platforms (Atari 2600, 5200, 7800, ST, Jaguar, Lynx). All of these feature emulations created by the renowned retro resurrectionist Digital Eclipse. This is the first time a Jaguar and Lynx game can be played on the latest consoles. The  Digital Eclipse team, recently recognized for its wor

July’s Free PlayStation Plus Games

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  July’s Free PlayStation Plus Games The June 2022 free game PlayStation Plus line is here, Crash Bandicoot 4: It's about time , Dark Pictures Anthology: It's pretty good, including Medan Man  and Arcade Don.   All three of these games are free to download to all three tier subscribers (Premium, Extra and Essential) on the new and improved PlayStation Plus. Each can be added to the library from July 5th and will be available until August 1st. This means that by July 4th (next Monday), you'll need to download last month's free games God of War (2018), Naruto to Boruto: Shinobi Striker, and Nickelodeon All-Star Brawl. For more information on the  PlayStation Plus lineup for June 2022, please click here.  But enough for June-that's old news! Until July 2022! Here's what the PlayStation says about each of this month's free games: Crash Bandicoot: It’s About Time (PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4) "A brand new crash adventure awaits! Dr NeoCortex and N. Tropy