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Elden Ring’s character creation system has reportedly leaked online.Having seemingly participated in a recent closed network test, YouTuber ER-SA shared the six-minute teaser, which – despite many hidden, broken, and/or missing components – gives a taste of what players can look forward to when Elden Ring releases next month. Read more Source – eurogamer.net
Pokémon Legends: Arceus is now just weeks away, and we’ve got our best look at the game yet in a new extended gameplay trailer. This six-minute slice shows open-world exploration, Pokémon catching, battling and Pokédex-filling. It also, still, leans heavily into those sweet Zelda: Breath of the Wild vibes.Read more Source – eurogamer.net
Fancy playing something different on your Nintendo Switch? The collector’s edition of Taiko No Tatsujin: Drum ‘n’ Fun on the Nintendo Switch is now £80 from Argos.The collector’s edition of the game includes the trademark taiko drum along with two beaters. This isn’t a bad price for the game considering most retailers, including Amazon, are selling it for over £100. And if you hold onto this, it should only go up in price as the drums become harder to find.Read more Source – eurogamer.net
Sony really doesn’t want you to forget Horizon Forbidden West is out next month, so it’s shared yet more details on its upcoming blockbuster. A new video released today outlines five different tribes that roam around the world of Horizon, as well a mysterious sixth tribe far in the Forbidden West which remains ambiguous. Read more Source – eurogamer.net
Mario Kart 9 is now in “active development” within Nintendo, according to Tokyo-based industry consultant Dr. Serkan Toto. The continued sales success of Mario Kart 8 Deluxe had left many fans wondering if Nintendo was still planning an all-new Mario Kart for Nintendo Switch – or whether the platform would just be left with its hugely-popular Wii U port.Read more Source – eurogamer.net
Superb adventure game Lair of the Clockwork God getting a fancypants Limited Run release
Very good adventure game Lair of the Clockwork God is getting a fancypants, Limited Run, physical release on Switch and PS4.I’m delighted because I’ve got a soft spot for Lair of the Clockwork God. I reviewed it on PC in 2020 and loved it. It’s an adventure game and sometimes a platform game about two characters, Dan and Ben. And they bicker, endlessly. One represents point-and-clicks, and the other, platformers. And they don’t always get along.Read more Source – eurogamer.net
Hitting the gym in the new year isn’t for everybody and you needn’t feel pressured to buy a gym membership that you probably won’t use. If you want to get more active this year and don’t want the hassle or expense of monthly gym payments (or joining fees), the Ring Fit Adventure on Nintendo Switch is a great alternative.Not only can it motivate you to add more exercise into your daily routine, it’s also a one-time purchase with no guilt if you decide to take a break from it. Working out in the comfort of your home is also a…
Days Gone staff discussed a potential open-world Resistance game and a Syphon Filter reboot with higher-ups at PlayStation.Jeff Ross, the director of Days Gone who left Sony in late 2020, discussed some of these pitch ideas last night via video chat with former Twisted Metal developer David Jaffe. During the call, he went into further detail on how his hopes for a Days Gone sequel were squashed.Read more Source – eurogamer.net
Since the release of Final Fantasy 7 Remake on PC, modders have been hard at work playing around.Now one fan has recreated the game with the classic fixed camera of the PS1 original.Read more Source – eurogamer.net
Question, the developer behind experimental game-making satire The Magic Circle, is next working on a South Park project. The California and Virginia-based studio, which most recently released 2019 co-op horror The Blackout Club, revealed its South Park project via a new job listing. Read more Source – eurogamer.net