Mario Golf: Super Rush Gets Overview Trailer


Learn more about the world of Camelot and Nintendo's Mario Golf: Super Rush with the overview trailer for the game.

This title will pay host to easy-to-learn controls that will have players studying both the wind and the terrain in order to get ahead. Different shots include curve shots and spin shots that players can see with their shot gauge. Motion controls with the Joy-con controllers will also be included.

16 characters in all will make their way to this title, including Pauline, King Bob-omb, and Chargin' Chuck. Each of these characters has varying Power, Stamina, Speed, Control, and Spin attributes.

In addition to Online Play, Speed Golf has also been included. This mode has all players teeing off at once and then has them race to their ball. The ultimate goal is to stay ahead of the competition with Special Dashes and Special Shots.

Learn more with the trailer below:

Mario Golf: Super Rush – Overview Trailer – Nintendo Switch

Mario Golf: Super Rush will come out for the Nintendo Switch on June 25, 2021.

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Bite at the Museum Review

Museums are typically stuffy affairs, but Dinobyte Studios adds some prehistoric excitement into the mix with their new title Bite at the Museum. There's no denying the allure of dinosaurs and mayhem, but does this T-rex in a china shop manage to make an impression?

Bite at the Museum Review

Things start to go amiss when a sentient time machine named Tim gets fed up with his surroundings. Stuck in a museum with a bunch of fogeys, he sets out to get his revenge by transporting a tiny T-rex named Tony into its hallowed halls.

This is where the player comes in. As this green reptile, players are given free reign over their surroundings, with only one goal in mind: smash anything and everything that surrounds you. Thankfully, there's no shortage of things to break; vases, macro memes, and plenty of other valuable trinkets can all be destroyed almost instantaneously. The world is your oyster, and almost anything you see can be absolutely decimated.

To do Tim's dirty work, players can utilize a pretty standard control scheme. Movement uses the typical WASD movement style, with biting and eating mapped to the left and right mouse buttons respectively. Players will also be able to sprint and spin to knock that precious vase off of a pedestal with style, but what you see with the control scheme is what you get. It's not overly complex, but then again, it doesn't have to be.

As players destroy things and rack up combo multipliers, they'll be able to fill their Destructometer along the way. Once it fills to the brim, players will be able to make it to the next exhibit. It's best to work quickly though, as daybreak will cause the game to end. No need to worry though; the meter fills quickly without it feeling too much like a grind. The average playthrough runs about 10 minutes as well, which proves to be just the right amount of time for something with as simple a presence as this. Just be warned that there are no achievements to speak of or anything else to encourage repeat visits to its exhibits.

It's just a shame that Bite at the Museum is a bug-riddled affair. Tony would constantly teleport from place to place, clipping through walls and navigating tight passageways with the title's poor camera. For most of our initial playthrough, a table was stuck on this poor T-rex for a good 75% of the time. There were no crashes, but this is one title that could have used a good spitshine of polish.

Sometimes you need a AAA epic to get lost in, and sometimes you just need some good ol' fashioned dumb fun. Bite at the Museum most definitely fills in the shoes of the latter, doing exactly what it says on the tin and nothing more.

This review of Bite at the Museum was done on the PC. The game was freely downloaded.
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Guilty Gear -Strive- Story Trailer Released


Ahead of its release next month, take a dive into the universe of Guilty Gear -Strive- with the latest story trailer released for the game.

The trailer, which can be seen below, features highlights like the battle between Giovanna and Nagoriyuki, Sol working with Jack-O', and a number of revelations revolving around "That Man," Asuka R. Kreutz.

Voice actors David Forseth (Sol Badguy), Matthew Mercer (Zato=1), Ed Bosco (Chipp Zanuff), Evan Michael Lee (Nagoriyuki), and Kae Min (Anji Mito) have all lent their talents to the game as part of the English voice cast.

Note that those new to the series can pull up a detailed glossary of events and terms through a quick trip to the pause menu.

Guilty Gear -Strive- Story Trailer

The game will come out for the PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, and PC via Steam on June 11, 2021. Season Pass 1 for the game will include five additional playable characters, two additional Battle Stages, five additional character colors for each character, and Another Story.

Source: Press Release
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Dying Light 2 AMA Episode 2 Released


Learn more about the world of Techland Games' Dying Light 2 with episode 2 of the studio's "Ask Me Anything" series.

Lead Game Designer Tymon Smektala is joined by Associate Producer Julia Szynkaruk in this AMA that answers nine different questions from fans. Topics include Aiden's growth, the status of the GRE, potential romance options, which ending of The Following is canonical, the potential for recreation, returning characters, open world events, the factions, and the potential of joining no factions and lone wolfing it.

You can find the answers to these inquiries below:

Dying Light 2 – Ask Me Anything – Episode 2

More content is coming soon.

Dying Light 2 is set in a massive urban open world in Europe known as The City. This area is four times the size of the area from the original game, and is broken down into seven distinct regions. For those who'd like to bring a friend or three along, four-player cooperative multiplayer has been included.

The game will come out for the PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series S/X, and PC.

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Biomutant Gets Unedited Gameplay Footage

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Ahead of its release later this month, Experiment 101 and THQ Nordic have released unedited gameplay footage of Biomutant running on different platforms.

The PC footage of the game, which can be seen below, was captured at a 4K resolution at 60 frames per second. Note that this version will not be capped framerate-wise, except for one's hardware and monitor's refresh rate.

Biomutant – Gameplay Footage (PC)

The base Xbox One will run the title at 1080 and 30 frames per second, and will feature a Dynamic Resolution. The base PlayStation 4 version features similar benchmarks, running at 1080p at 30 frames per second with Dynamic Resolution. See it in action below:

Biomutant – Gameplay Footage (PlayStation 4 & Xbox One)

Finally, the Xbox One X will run Biomutant at 1080p and 60 frames per second with Dynamic Resolution. The PlayStation 4 Pro will also run the game at 1080p at 60 frames per second with Dynamic Resolution. See it in action below:

Biomutant – Gameplay Footage (PlayStation 4 Pro & Xbox One X)

Videos that show the title on the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X will be released early next week.

The game will come out for the PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC on May 25, 2021. Those that pre-order the digital version of the game can get themselves the Mercenary Class Loadout as a bonus.

Source: Press Release
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NEO: The World Ends with You Opening Movie Released


Get a taste of what Square Enix's NEO: The World Ends with You has to offer with the opening movie for the game.

In this title, players will be able to hit the streets of Tokyo as Rindo, who serves as the leader of the Wicked Twisters. Tasked with winning the "Reapers' Game," Rindo must team up with fellow players Fret and Nagi, collect badges that provide powerful psych abilities, and fight foes in hyper-stylish action battles.

The title is set in Shibuya, but there will be other areas like Harajuku that players can venture out to. Note that the title will reflect the changes in Shibuya in the 14 years that have passed since the first title.

Tetsuya Nomura will serve as creative producer and character designer, while Gen Kobayashi will be the character designer and Hiroyuki Itou will be the director.Music-wise, Takeharu Ishimoto will serve as composer.

Learn more with the trailer below:

NEO: The World Ends with You | Opening Movie Trailer

The game will come out for the PlayStation 4 and Nintendo Switch on July 27, 2021. The title will also make its way to the PC via the Epic Games Store later this summer.

Source: YouTube
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AKIBA'S TRIP: Hellbound & Debriefed Coming Stateside July 20


Players will be able to join the Akiba Freedom Fighters when XSEED Games' AKIBA'S TRIP: Hellbound & Debriefed comes out stateside for the PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, and PC on July 20, 2021.

In this title, players will be able to venture back to an accurately modeled Akihabara 10 years ago, in 2011. The bustling streets and back alleys of this otaku paradise pay host to a seedy underworld that lurks in the shadows.

Players will follow the story of the young otaku Nanashi, who is attacked and left to die. However, a mysterious young lady comes to his aid with her blood, which saves him and changes his life forever as a Shadow Soul.

Now packing superhuman strength and stamina (along with a sunlight weakness), Nanashi sets out to fight the covert NIRO agency, which is dead-set on hunting down paranormal threats. The inhuman Shadow Souls also pose a threat, but with the help of his friends in the "Akiba Freedom Fighters," he stands a chance at achieving peace.

Learn more with the launch date announcement trailer below:

AKIBA'S TRIP: Hellbound & Debriefed – Launch Date Announcement Trailer

Those that pick up the '10th Anniversary Edition' of the game can get the retail edition of the game, a custom box with exclusive art, a softcover artbook, and an original soundtrack on two CDs. The digital deluxe edition of the game for the PlayStation 4 includes the AKIBA'S TRIP: Hellbound & Debriefed game, a 47-track digital soundtrack, an exclusive PS4 system theme, and a set of 10 avatars. Finally, the digital deluxe edition for Steam includes the AKIBA'S TRIP: Hellbound & Debriefed game, a 47-track digital soundtrack, and a digital version of the 96-page artbook.

Source: Press Release
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Double Rewards on Special Vehicle Work This Week in GTA Online


Take advantage of Double GTA$ and RP on Special Vehicle Work and Business Battles this week in Rockstar Games' GTA Online.

In addition to this perk, players will also be able to get Triple GTA$ and RP on Target Assault Races all this week.

If you log in this week, be sure to add the free White Vom Feur Hoodie to your wardrobe. In addition, those Rank 100 and above can get themselves a free Galaxy livery for the Anti-Aircraft Trailer.

Those that swing by The Diamond Casino & Resort can spin the Lucky Wheel for a chance at the Declasse Drift Yosemite.

Discount-wise, players will be able to take advantage of 50% off Executive Offices and their Upgrades & Modifications, along with 50% off Mk II Ammo.

The following weaponized vehicles will also see the following discounts:

  • Anti-Aircraft Trailer — 40% off
  • Benefactor Turreted Limo — 40% off
  • Jobuilt Phantom Wedge — 40% off
  • Karin Technical Aqua — 40% off
  • BF Dune FAV — 30% off
  • Vapid Caracara — 30% off
  • Bravado Gauntlet Hellfire — 30% off
  • HVY Menacer — 40% off

Finally, Prime Gaming discounts include 80% off the Ocelot Jugular and Enus Stafford, plus along with 35% off the Veto Modern. There will also be ongoing Triple GTA$ and RP on Motor Wars from now to June 2.

Source: Press Release
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Resident Evil Village Review

A little less than a year after being announced, Capcom's Resident Evil Village is finally here. Can Village stand toe-to-toe with the recent Resident Evil 2 and Resident Evil 3 remakes? Check out our review and find out.

Resident Evil Village Review

Resident Evil Village starts with a recap of Resident Evil 7, one designed to make sure you know what's going on in Village. The title once again stars Ethan Winters, who happily lives with his wife Mia and their new daughter Rose. Shortly into the game, Chris Redfield and his team bust into Ethan's house to capture him and his daughter. Chris kills Mia and takes Rose without explaining why. When you wake up, you find yourself in a strange forest next to a couple of dead guys, and your daughter is missing. You travel through the woods until you enter the village, and that's where the real nightmare begins.

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After exploring the village for a bit, you are introduced to the main villains of the game. They have Rose, and want to play with you for a bit. This, of course, comes back to bite them. You escape the enemies and then begin the search for Rose. Your first adventure is in Castle Dimitrescu, where a tall lady lives with her daughters. You have to explore the castle, get the keys, and escape the crazy vampire ladies that live inside. The campaign took around 10 hours to complete, though you can squeeze out a few more with additional exploration.

Resident Evil Village has a first-person combat system, as opposed to the third-person view of the Resident Evil 2 and Resident Evil 3 remakes. This title is is not a twitch shooter, however; your aiming is slow and all of your ammo counts. The enemies will sway, charge, duck, run, and do anything else they can do to overwhelm you. Still, once you get used to it, the game becomes pretty easy on the default difficulty. You start to learn their patterns and can land headshots with ease. When it becomes that easy, the game becomes less tense and loses some of its scare factor. If you are a veteran of Resident Evil, you might want to bump the difficulty up a notch.

Village is a bit different when it comes to its horror. You get different vibes from different areas and different bosses. Lady Dimitrescu plays the role Mr. X had in the Resident Evil 2 remake. You can hear her hunting you through hallways and stairwells. A later area strips you of your weapons and light, leaving you to stumble through an old house while something chases you. There is also a water boss, which had me on edge because it was a one-hit kill in that area. My point is, you are likely to find something in the amalgamation of horror genres Village offers.

Resident Evil Village honest review

One thing that Resident Evil is pretty well known for is its puzzles. Resident Evil Village has some great puzzles that require you to think on your feet. They aren't afraid to let you miss some things if you ignore a puzzle. While you have traditional puzzles like figuring out music notes or replacing fuses, Village also has a bunch of environmental puzzles. I like them here because they make you think. Early on, there is an easy torch puzzle, but the second one makes you try new things to complete it and get your reward. The puzzles are satisfying and rewarding, which is an essential part of the series.

Another rewarding part of the game is the exploration. Treasure makes a return to the series, allowing you to trade it to a new merchant for ammo, weapons, upgrades, and even meals. He goes by The Duke, and he somehow is allowed to trade here without being attacked. Instead of being a background merchant, he becomes a bit of a primary character, offering Ethan advice and help from time to time. After a few hours of play, he will offer to cook meals for the two of you. These meals will increase your stats permanently, giving you more HP and increasing your movement speed.

If there is one thing that really irks me about the game, it is how it handles progression. You are always moving forward at a steady clip, which is nice. However, after you beat a big area, such as Dimitrescu Castle, it becomes locked off. That means if you missed any ammo, supplies, treasure, or whatever, it's gone for good. I'd be okay with it if it were a minor area, but huge chunks of the map eventually become inaccessible. I know why it's done; it's to prevent players from thinking they are missing an essential item in the old area. Still, it proves to be fairly annoying nonetheless.

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Resident Evil Village also brings back the fan-favorite Mercenaries mode. In it, players are given a timer to clear out a certain amount of enemies before you can move on to the next level. You collect resources to upgrade in between levels and can find buffs during the fights. These buffs can give you more damage, heal you per shot, and make you do more knife damage. There aren't many levels, but hopefully we can get some more as free DLC. It isn't the Mercenaries of the past, but it is a step in the right direction. I think we'll see the game mode come back fully in the rumored Resident Evil 4 remake.

I played the PlayStation 5 version of the game and didn't run into any bugs or crashes. There were a couple of pathing issues with the enemies, but nothing major. The game looks gorgeous as well; some fantastic lighting work on display. Just be warned that there are flying enemies, which are always incredibly annoying in first-person shooters.

Resident Evil Village shines brightly as one of this year's early Game of the Year contenders. Whether you're a fan of the series or a survival horror fan in general, be sure to pick it up.

This Resident Evil Village review was done on the PlayStation 5. A digital code was provided by the publisher.
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Assassin's Creed Valhalla Southern Ui Neill Treasure Hoard Map Guide

Assassin's Creed Valhalla Southern Ui Neill Treasure Hoard Map Guide
Wrath of the Druids reintroduces a number of new treasure maps to AC Valhalla. This Assassin's Creed Valhalla Southern Ui Neill Treasure Hoard Map Guide will tell you where to find one such map, how you can figure out where the map leads, and where you can find the buried treasure.

There's a camp in the center of Meath that hides this treasure map. There's only a few enemies to take down so it's not much of a problem. Once you've cleared all of the enemies there's a tent on the corner of the camp. You can find the treasure map and the first clue inside the tent. Pick up the map and then open your inventory. Select the bag icon and then scroll all the way to the bottom. You can then open the appropriate Treasure Hoard map in that section.

Assassin's Creed Valhalla Southern Ui Neill Treasure Hoard Map Guide

Assassin's Creed Valhalla Southern Ui Neill Treasure Hoard Map Guide
Don't you just love these map clues? This one shows you several circles of something with the treasure in the one on the left. There's not much to go on here but if you check the Meath area and zoom the map right in, you should be able to find the location.

Assassin's Creed Valhalla Southern Ui Neill Treasure Hoard Map Guide Location Of The Treasure
Right on the Northern edge of Meath there's a small piece of land by the meeting of several lakes. If you zoom right in, you can see the strange circular formations shown in the clue. Head to this location.

Assassin's Creed Valhalla Southern Ui Neill Treasure Hoard Map Guide
The strange formations shown on the clue are stones. There's a group of stones at this location. You will find the treasure not far from the central pillar in the middle of the formations. You get a paint scheme for the hull of your ship.

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