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Kotaku Sunday, August 28, 2022 8:45 PM
    

Kevin Le Moigne is an artist from France who has worked on stuff like Arcane (the League of Legends animated series), and Netflix's Klaus.

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     "Cutie Terry," the female version of popular hero Terry Bogard from SNK Heroines: Tag Team Frenzy is getting her own figure.

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     3D Realms showcased new gameplay of their upcoming RTS game Tempest Rising.

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Twinfinite Sunday, August 28, 2022 8:41 PM
     Solve puzzles and defeat foes in the Vimana Agama quest.

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     Here are some more PlayStation exclusives we want to see on PC.

Siliconera Sunday, August 28, 2022 11:00 PM
    

harvestella

During the Nintendo Treehouse Live on August 25, 2022, Nintendo showed off Harvestella. This game will be a lifestyle simulation game with combat and RPG elements. Square Enix has also revealed some new information on the story, jobs, pets, animals, and more. [Thanks, Famitsu!]

In the Treehouse video, we can see how farming works in Harvestella. You can water crops such as Stellar Wheat, Carrops, and more. Like in Stardew Valley, you can put items in a shipping box and at the end of the day, you will get money. You are free to do whatever you want -- farming, exploring, etc. -- throughout the day, but you must go to sleep at night.

You can check out the Harvestella portion of Nintendo's Treehouse Live broadcast below. The whole stream, which included looks at Splatoon 3, is at this link.

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=9Yk9MIdWQLk

Harvestella starts with the protagonist waking up in Lethe Village. They also see a meteorite in the sky, with an Omen inside. Dr. Cress notes that it's bizarre how the protagonist is walking around outside during the Quietus. The Quietus is some sort of calamity that occurs between seasons, and they believe Omens are the cause of it. Lethe Village works as a home base for the player, with lots of stores to gather supplies for adventures. There is also Higan Canyon, where you can meet party member Dianthus. Dianthus also happens to be an Omen.

As for how to unlock new jobs in combat, you can befriend characters with that job. With time, the protagonist will also be able to use them. Jobs include Assault Savant, who uses science to switch elements and martial arts. When you change your job, you also change what you're wearing, as well as what weapons you wield.

Lastly, you can raise animals at home as pets or for your farm. You can ride the Totokaku pet to move swiftly across the map, as well as dig up items. As well, you can raise animals to get eggs and milk, and then use them in your cooking. When you raise your affection level with them, you can get other items as well.

Harvestella will launch on November 4, 2022 for the Nintendo Switch and November 5 for Windows PC via Steam.

The post New Harvestella Info Includes Story, Jobs, Pets, and More appeared first on Siliconera.


Siliconera Sunday, August 28, 2022 10:00 PM
    

sonic frontiers trailer

At this week's Gamescom 2022 event, Sega released a trailer detailing the story for Sonic Frontiers, as well as some of the gameplay. In the trailer, which Sonic meets a mysterious enemy and fights against mechanical foes. There are also glimpses of how Sonic can use his speed and fists in battle, and you will likely be able to unlock more skills throughout the game.

Aside from the story and battle system, the trailer shows some of the locales that you will be able to speed through. There are classic stages where you collect coins, but there is also a more open-world element. Indeed, Sonic Frontiers is the first open-world game in the franchise, taking the series in a new direction.

You can watch the Sonic Frontiers story trailer here:

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kCaAos6FeV0

During Gamescom, some leaks and spoilers appeared, and Sega has issued a ban on fan recording. This ban comes after Sega discovered that the autosave feature was still present at the Sonic Frontiers demo booth. This meant that players could keep on advancing from where the previous player left off, and progress beyond what Sega intended. They then posted these spoilers (such as a water level and fishing minigame) online.

Sonic Frontiers will come out on the PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X, Windows PC, and Nintendo Switch on November 8, 2022.

The post Sonic Frontiers Trailer Focuses on Story appeared first on Siliconera.


Player Assist | Game Guides & Walkthroughs Monday, August 29, 2022 12:42 AM
     The Twisted Metal franchise has been mostly dormant when it comes to games, but Peacock is looking to remedy that with an upcoming series adaptation. What's news is, Michael Jonathan Smith, who is the showrunner for the Twisted Metal series, has confirmed that filming has already wrapped, and we could be seeing our first look […]

Player Assist | Game Guides & Walkthroughs Monday, August 29, 2022 12:25 AM
     We know that Gotham Knights has been touting villains like Mr. Freeze and the Court of Owls, but there will be some appearances from other Batman villains. Thanks to IGN, we have a look at a boss fight with Harley Quinn sporting a fresh new design. Check this out: Though Harley has shown up in […]

Player Assist | Game Guides & Walkthroughs Monday, August 29, 2022 12:07 AM
     The Last of Us Part II had been celebrated for its accessibility options, allowing for deaf and low-vision players to play the game, and now Naughty Dog is adding the same options to The Last of Us Part I. Check out the trailer: While the game tries its best to be able to be customized […]

MonsterVine Monday, August 29, 2022 3:00 AM
     Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Cowabunga Collection revitalizes the classic games from the late '80s and early '90s. But rather than splashing on a fresh coat of paint, developers at Digital Eclipse bring the retro titles into the modern era with much-needed quality-of-life adjustments. Longtime gamers and newcomers alike will enjoy The Cowabunga Collection. Teenage […]