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Yu-Gi-Oh! Master Duel might seem confusing to new players, but it introduces plenty of ways to get cards fast and experiment with your deck builds. One way to do this is with secret packs, as these time-limited virtual booster packs offer cards based around a theme, with them all working together to help players build cohesive deck strategies. Read more Source – eurogamer.net
Two Point Campus now has a release date: 17th May.It’s coming out across PC and consoles: Xbox, PlayStation and Switch. It’s also coming to Game Pass on day one for both Xbox and PC.Read more Source – eurogamer.net
Uncharted film trailer shows Tom Holland swinging onto a pirate ship being carried by a helicopter
Sony’s Uncharted movie is nearly upon us, and today we got one final glimpse at the long-awaited Tom Holland adventure. This final trailer comes just two weeks ahead of the film’s 11th February release date and is perhaps our best look at the overall project to date. Read more Source – eurogamer.net
Car combat game Destruction AllStars has had a bit of a bumpy ride – and now looks set to go free-to-play.After originally planning Destruction AllStars as a £70 PlayStation 5 exclusive, Sony reconsidered the game’s launch plans and eventually released it as part of PlayStation Plus. Since then, it has been sold for £17.99. Read more Source – eurogamer.net
With the recent news of a Knights of the Old Republic remake, we thought it’d be fun to return to this look behind the curtains of BioWare’s groundbreaking original. This piece was originally published in December 2017.There are spoilers ahead for Knights of the Old Republic.Read more Source – eurogamer.net
Planet Coaster, Tiny Tina’s Assault on Dragon Keep come to PlayStation Plus in February
With February (you may better know it by its more common name, Elden Ring month) less than a week away, it’s time to do the subscription service additions dance once more. First up is PlayStation Plus, with Sony now confirming Planet Coaster, UFC 4, and Tiny Tina’s Assault on Dragon Keep as February’s library additions.It’s a pleasingly eclectic bunch, that, starting with Frontier Developments’ Planet Coaster, which joins PlayStation Plus for PlayStation 5 only. It’s a game that seeks to serve up a heap of classic theme park management action, but even speaking as a huge management sim fan that’s…
Pokémon Legends: Arceus is a huge departure for the series – a cross between a traditional, mainline entry that takes cues from action games such as Monster Hunter and Zelda: Breath of the Wild, but with the battle, trade, collect ethos in tact.We called it “flimsy and compulsive – and exhilaratingly new” in our Pokémon Legends: Arceus review, and you can play it as soon as your local Pokémon Legends: Arceus release time will allow.Read more Source – eurogamer.net
When Uncharted 4: A Thief’s End was first revealed during E3 2014, Naughty Dog presented a stunning teaser trailer featuring Nathan Drake waking on a beach… the detail was unprecedented and astonishingly, it was running at 60 frames per second. Of course, that 60fps dream never came to pass – beyond multiplayer mode – but 30fps was just fine, bearing in mind the quality of the final game. That said, we were left wondering what might have been. Certainly, simulated 60fps gameplay using the game’s slow-motion mode looked absolutely beautiful – but now, thanks to PlayStation 5, it’s running at…
It’s a strange kind of punishment, being a long-term player of Game Freak’s collective Pokémon works. To have played all these games as they came out is to be forever tormented by the series high of Pokémon’s early gems. For many these are all-time video game highs: deep, vast, iconic giants, games that launched and subsequently bottled the lightning of a generational craze. Continuing on beyond them means suffering a kind of constant haunting by the hypothetical, the what-if world where the studio is given the time and budget and technical talent it so obviously needs – and that the…
Zelda creator Shigeru Miyamoto has admitted to disliking Navi, calling Ocarina of Time’s fairy companion the “biggest weakpoint” of the game.The comments come from a 1999 interview with Miyamoto originally printed in a Japanese strategy guide and now published online.Read more Source – eurogamer.net