For those who might not know it, think of My Hero Academia as a kind of anime version of X-Men: Evolution, mixed with a little Harry Potter. Double down on that last part, and you have My Hero One's Justice 2, a fighting game that puts those quirks front and center.
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Wield the Twin Fates in the Nighty Night Update for Hades
The Nighty Night update for Hades is now live, and any player who owns the game on either Steam or the Epic Games Store can jump right in and enjoy all the new content!
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Leave the Forest Behind, but not the Feels, in Ori and the Will of the Wisps
Drawing inspiration from metroidvania titles of the past and the storytelling of animated epics such as Lion King and the Iron Giant, Moon Studios aims to rekindle the ember of the genre and weave it into the tapestry of a grand emotive story in its latest tale of Ori and the Will of the Wisps.
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The Dark Heart of Skyrim: The Adventure Begins with Harrowstorm
Last year’s Season of the Dragon was an interesting experience for Elder Scrolls Online players. It told a single, coherent story while exploring one of the most fascinating races of the setting, the Khajiit. Now that the story of Elsweyr and Khamira is complete, the next season will focus on Skyrim. This time, however, we will delve into the dark, Gothic secrets of its vampire clans. The dragons will sleep for another era.
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Crowdfunding Not Dead: Things to Watch Out for this Year!
Once the golden boy of the gaming press, crowdfunding lost much of its steam. It turns out that making games is hard and expensive, and there’s never a guarantee that a game will actually see the light of day (we’re looking at you, Star Citizen). However, reports of crowdfunding’s death are exaggerated and it’s still kicking, with its fair share of interesting titles in the pipeline from both Kickstarter and Fig.
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The Division 2: Warlords of New York Launches for Agents Keen to Liberate Their Old Stomping Grounds
Nearly one full year has passed since the monolithic launch of Massive Entertainment's The Division 2 took critical praise, and they are back once again with an all new expansion to keep the momentum going. Warlords of New York brings agents back to the original setting to pursue old enemies in the form of the villainous Aaron Keener who has resurfaced by releasing a new biological weapon on the command center there.
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It’s Time to Return to the Forgotten Realms for Baldur’s Gate 3
The granddaddy of computer RPGs is coming back in a new installment! After twenty years of silence, Baldur’s Gate 3 gameplay has debuted at PAX East.
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One Punch Man One Punches His Way into Fighting Games
It seems that with every popular franchise, it’s only a matter of time until someone decides to adapt it into a video game. Fortunately, we’re living in times where cheap tie-ins are the exception, rather than the rule. Now that it’s live on PC, Xbox, and PS4, One Punch Man: A Hero Nobody Knows joins the ranks of games that try to maintain this new tradition of quality adaptations as best they can.
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Prepare to face your fears in Path of Exile: Delirium
While action RPG fans have been abuzz with the reveal of Path of Exile 2 late last year, that doesn’t mean the current game is slowing down anytime soon. A new expansion is on the horizon, and it will have players looking inward to face their greatest fears.
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Dystopian RPG Mobile Arknights Launches its Major Storyline Update - Necessary Solutions
Strategy RPG mobile Arknights launched on January 16 with four dedicated episodes for players to start their journey on Rhodes Island. Proceeding from the last intense episode, Episode Five, Necessary Solutions, has really pushed the whole situation to the edge.