
Brian Shea
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4 days ago |
gameinformer.com | Brian Shea
During this weekend's Star Wars Celebration Japan in Tokyo, the team behind the recently announced Star Wars Zero Company delved deeper into what fans should expect from the upcoming tactics game. Developed by Bit Reactor in collaboration with Lucasfilm Games and Star Wars Jedi: Survivor and Apex Legends developer Respawn Entertainment, Star Wars Zero Company puts you in control of Hawks, a former Republic officer, in a gritty story starring an original cast set during the waning Clone Wars.
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6 days ago |
gameinformer.com | Brian Shea
Spine was first announced in 2021 as a multiplayer game, but after a couple of years in development, developer Nekki changed course. Today, Spine is a cinematic single-player game that draws heavy inspiration from action-packed blockbusters like John Wick. Using free-flow gun-fu combat, Spine has drawn the attention of a large population of players, attracting more than 400,000 wishlists according to the publisher.
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1 week ago |
gameinformer.com | Brian Shea
Mario Kart World is Nintendo's big launch title for Nintendo Switch 2, and for good reason. Mario Kart 8 Deluxe, despite being an enhanced version of a Wii U game, has sold nearly 70 million copies, making it one of the five best-selling video games of all time, and the franchise typically lands in the top five best-selling games on nearly every system it appears on.
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1 week ago |
gameinformer.com | Brian Shea
To date, Nintendo has released more than 150 official screenshots for the upcoming Mario Kart World. While many are pretty straightforward, it's clear the capture artists at Nintendo had some fun showcasing the upcoming kart racer's various modes, courses, characters, and features. While we don't typically post full articles devoted to screenshots, we wanted to shine a spotlight on the in-game shots released by Nintendo in the lead up to the launch of the game and Nintendo Switch 2.
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1 week ago |
gameinformer.com | Brian Shea
Though most Capcom fighting fans are looking ahead to next month's arrival of Capcom Fighting Collection 2, the publisher is showing that it will continue to support its existing compilations. Marvel vs. Capcom Fighting Collection: Arcade Classics arrived last September on PlayStation 4, Switch, and PC before arriving on Xbox One in February, but that isn't stopping Capcom from improving the library of included games months later.
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