Anime Ninja War Tycoon is a Roblox game by Playful Club in which you build a base, raise fighters, and take on other players. By redeeming codes, you get various items in the game, which can help you progress faster or become stronger. In this post, you will find a full list of all current active […]
We've added Metroid Dread to this list, but remember — this ranking is dynamic and based on each title's User Rating on our games database. Once you've had a chance to play Dread and judge it for yourselves, find the entry below (or head to our Metroid Dread game page), give it a rating out of 10, and we'll see where it settles on this round up of every Metroid game ever. Enjoy!
What's the best Metroid game of all time? The reveal and release of 'Metroid 5', better known as Metroid Dread, has had many of us going back to either revisit games in the franchise or catch up on ones we missed first time round. We compiled our personal ranking of the best Metroid games long ago with the sublime Metroid Prime in the number one spot, but while we enjoy Dread — and patiently await more information on the ever-in-development Metroid Prime 4 — we thought it was time to let Nintendo Life readers have their say.
While Amazon has been continually adding new servers to ease the lag and queue times reported when the game launched, only newer players or characters can really take advantage of them. Amazon promised that it would offer free server transfers for everyone, so initial players could move their characters and progress over to a new server without issue.
Those server transfers were supposed to arrive last week, but Amazon has delayed them to next week instead. "During our testing, we uncovered some edge cases where the transfer experience does not meet our standards for its release," community manager TrevzorFTW says in a new blog post. "This means that we will be taking some extra time to get these issues resolved before we feel comfortable giving everyone their free server transfer token."
It looks like Ubisoft is revisiting the popular Doktor's Curse event for Rainbow Six Siege this Halloween. The Siege team has released a live-action teaser trailer for the event that seems to suggest it will be a "revamp" of Doktor's Curse, rather than a sequel.
Doktor's Curse was the big Halloween event back in 2019 and was set in a modified version of the Theme Park map using the Hide and Seek game mode. In what now sounds like a precursor to the upcoming Rainbow Six Extraction - or the recent 'Containment' tie-in event - one team seeks to eliminate the opposing team, who are all playing monsters. The catch is that neither team have melee attacks or standard weapons.
Other than the teaser trailer there's no word yet on how much of a revamp Doktor's Curse 2021 will be compared to the original - but with Extraction on the way, it's possible the event could have an alternate mode where the monsters get a chance to fight back.
Publisher PQube and developer CooCooSqueaky Games are bringing the turn-based strategy RPG Tears of Avia to Switch next week, according to an eShop listing. You'll be able to pick it up on October 14. Here's an overview of the game's premise: Estera, a once proud and thriving world, is torn apart by war between the two large city-states; Tirig, the...
Along with half of the population of the planet, it seems, I've been playing New World lately. And I found that I had to adjust my expectations of progress to fit what ended up being a somewhat slower pace due to the sheer amount of progress paths available. I realized that if I expected to […]
Part documentary and part video game, "Six Days in Fallujah" uses gameplay to ... And now they're offering the rest of us a new way to understand one of the ...
Najla Bassim Abdulelah grew up in a war. The regular sight of dead bodies and the memory of her friend being shot next to her as they walked to school ...
It looked like just a massive killing." A 'new way to understand' history. "Six Days in Fallujah" was originally developed by Atomic Games and set to be ...