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Phantom Fury The Next "Boomer Shooter" | New Gameplay Today

"Boomer shooter" is a recent video game genre term used to describe contemporary games that exist as throwbacks to the Doom-inspired era of first-person shooters where speed and firepower are everything. Phantom Fury is not the first game to explore this playground, and it likely won't be the last, but playing the demo left a good first impression. The visuals are cool, the shooting feels good, and protagonist Shelly “Bombshell” Harrison is not afraid to throw out a good one-liner when the mood strikes her. Phantom Fury is coming to PS5, Xbox Series X/S, Switch, and PC sometime this year. Head over to  Game Informer's  YouTube channel  for more previews, reviews, and discussions of new and upcoming games. Watch other episodes of  New Gameplay Today   right here. Source: Game Informer

EA Sports FC 24 Review - Squad Overhaul

Reviewed on: Xbox Series X/S Platform: PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Switch, PC Publisher: EA Sports Developer: EA Canada Release: September 29, 2023 Following its split with soccer's governing body, EA Sports’ FIFA series is no more, but make no mistake: EA Sports FC is a solid game with a host of welcome improvements. The bones of this longtime franchise remain sturdy and familiar, like a well-run club. The suite of changes to Ultimate Team makes for a satisfying squad overhaul, and manager and player career modes gain smaller, welcome updates.  Gameplay remains largely the same: solid and familiar. The biggest change is the feel of the ball – it’s loose, with matches tending to have more 50/50 moments, and it’s wonderful. These loose-ball situations add to the storylines of the matches and moments. It’s empowering when cover star Erling Haaland snatches a ball acrobatically out of the air to finish a play. It all feels more true to life and...

Xbox's Interest In Nintendo, Pokémon Expansion Impressions | All Things Nintendo

This week on All Things Nintendo, Brian and Wes catch up on all the news, including an extended discussion on the leaked emails from Xbox regarding Phil Spencer's interest in acquiring Nintendo. After covering a lot of topics, Brian delivers his thoughts after spending a few hours with the Pokémon Scarlet & Violet expansion, The Teal Mask. Finally, the duo wraps up the show by taking part in the inaugural ATN Draft. If you'd like to follow Brian on social media, you can do so on his Instagram/Threads  @BrianPShea  or Twitter  @BrianPShea . You can follow Wesley on Twitter:  @LeBlancWes . The All Things Nintendo podcast is a weekly show where we celebrate, discuss, and break down all the latest games, news, and announcements from the industry's most recognizable name. Each week, Brian is joined by different guests to talk about what's happening in the world of Nintendo. Along the way, they'll share personal stories, uncover hidden gems in the eShop, ...

Squading Up In Counter-Strike 2 | Game Informer Live

After being announced earlier this year, Valve  unexpectedly launched Counter-Strike 2 this week! In this archived Twitch stream, watch editors Alex Van Aken, Marcus Stewart, and Kyle Hilliard team up to chase victory in several matches of this revamped sequel of the popular team-based shooter.  To keep up with all of our archived livestreams, you can check out our Twitch channel and our  Game Informer Shows YouTube channel to find all of our long-form videos including Replay/Super Replay, The Game Informer Show , and All Things Nintendo .  If you enjoy our livestreams but haven’t subscribed to our Twitch channel, know that doing so not only gives you notifications and access to special emotes. You’ll also be granted entry to the official  Game Informer  Discord channel , where our welcoming community members, moderators, and staff gather to talk games, entertainment, food, and organize hangouts! Be sure to also follow our second YouTube channel,...

Sony Seemingly Removes Most Traces Of Star Wars: Knights Of The Old Republic Remake

Sony kicked off a September 2021 PlayStation Showcase by formally revealing a rumored remake of the classic RPG, Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic , for PlayStation 5. That was the last we heard of it, though, save for a  Bloomberg   report the following year that stated the project was on indefinite development hold as a result of major staff departures.  Now, it seems Sony and PlayStation are removing most traces of the KOTOR remake, deleting tweets and hiding the reveal trailer on its YouTube channel, as reported by   Kotaku .   Yesterday, on the Gaming Leaks And Rumors subreddit, user TricolorChutoy posted that the 2021 PlayStation Showcase KOTOR remake reveal trailer had been recently delisted. That same day, Twitter user Crusader II Elessar   posted the same thing, noting, however, that in the full 2021 PlayStation Showcase video , the KOTOR remake trailer remained. With some more digging, Crusader II Elessar found that PlayStation had...

Alan Wake 2 Preview And Resident Evil 4 DLC Review | GI Show

In this episode of  The Game Informer Show, Marcus discusses his recent hands-on Alan Wake 2 preview session,  in which he played both as returning protagonist Alan and newcomer Saga Anderson, an FBI agent looking into a mysterious case. Kyle breaks down his review of Resident Evil 4's Separate Ways DLC, and then Charles shares the bad news that Super Bomberman R 2 is flawed. Lastly, the guys chat about Cocoon, a must-play puzzle game from developer Geometric Interactive and publisher Annapurna Interactive. Watch  Game Informer's  Weekly Podcast: Follow us on social media:  Alex Van Aken ( @itsVanAken ), Kyle Hilliard ( @KyleMHilliard ), Marcus Stewart ( @MarcusStewart7 ), Charles Harte ( @Chuckduck365 ) The Game Informer Show  is a weekly gaming podcast covering the latest video game news, industry topics, exclusive reveals, and reviews. Join host  Alex Van Aken  every Thursday to chat about your favorite games – past and prese...

Epic Games Lays Off Over 800 Employees

Epic Games has announced it is laying off roughly 16 percent of its workforce, resulting in around 830 employees losing their jobs. In a statement posted by Epic president Tim Sweeney, he explains the layoffs as a cost-cutting measure that will include divesting Bandcamp, which it acquired last year , and spinning off advertising platform SuperAwesome into an independent company. Epic had acquired SuperAwesome in 2020. 250 people will be leaving Epic as a result of these divestitures.  “For a while now, we've been spending way more money than we earn, investing in the next evolution of Epic and growing Fortnite as a metaverse-inspired ecosystem for creators,” Sweeney writes in his statement. “I had long been optimistic that we could power through this transition without layoffs, but in retrospect I see that this was unrealistic.” Sweeney then explains that despite taking steps to reduce costs, such as scaling back on marketing and events, Epic still fell short of achievin...

Cocoon Review – Molecular Mystification

Reviewed on: PC Platform: Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One, Switch, PC Publisher: Annapurna Interactive Developer: Geometric Interactive Release: September 29, 2023 The abstract environmental puzzle game has become its own genre in recent years, with some telling stories that are strange but easy to parse and others being so opaque that the player can ascribe almost any meaning to what is transpiring on screen. On this difficult-to-define spectrum, Cocoon lands on the latter half of the scale. I basically never had any idea why I was doing what I was doing or what the larger goal was, but I didn’t mind for a moment because the puzzles scratch your brain so effectively that I was always eager to complete whatever strange task it put in front of me. In Cocoon, you are a winged bug creature with limited flight abilities who must move marble-like globes from point to point. Simply moving the protagonist around the world feels fantastic, and engaging with the world is simple. You don’...

Super Bomberman R 2 Review - A Disappointing Dud

Reviewed on: Switch Platform: PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Switch, PC Publisher: Konami Developer: Konami Release: September 12, 2023 Rating: Everyone 10+ Gaming franchises need to evolve to stay relevant. Whether it's expanding on certain mechanics or overhauling quality-of-life features, any great series that's been around as long as Bomberman is forced to make changes or be left in the dust. Unfortunately for Super Bomberman R 2, the changes it makes to the formula are mostly unsuccessful. While games with your friends can be thrilling, online play is hit-or-miss, and its story mode is a huge letdown. I respect Konami for trying new things with Bomberman. In this case, it just turned out to be a misfire. First, a disclaimer. I primarily reviewed the game on the Switch. When I booted it up, however, I was taken aback by the poor graphics. Textures are notably blurry, the lighting is flat, and shadows are pixelated. The first Super Bom...

Teardown Hits PS5 And Xbox Series X/S This November

Teardown is a voxel-based simulation game all about destruction, as its name implies. It launched in April of last year on PC and earlier this year, developer Tuxedo Labs announced the game was coming to consoles this year. Now, the studio has revealed Teardown hits PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S on November 15.  When it hits PS5 on November 15, it will also join the PlayStation Plus Game Catalog for PlayStation Plus Extra and Premium members. To coincide with today's console launch news, Tuxedo Labs has also revealed a series of new missions, maps, vehicles, and more coming to Teardown over the next year as well as the game's first-ever season pass.  Check all that out for yourself in the Teardown console release date trailer below:  Tuxedo Labs recommends that new players start with Teardown's story campaign, which features 40 levels. Each begins with a main task, like stealing an object or destroying certain things, and a series of bonus challenges. You must co...

Cities: Skylines II Console Release Delayed To Spring 2024

Developer Colossal Order and publisher Paradox Interactive have delayed the console release of Cities: Skylines II. Originally set to release on October 24 alongside the PC version, the team has delayed the PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X versions of the game to spring of next year. The PC version will still launch next month.  As for why, Colossal Order says in an update made on Twitter that the team needs more time to reach quality targets it has set for the console release.  "Mayors, we're hard at work getting the game ready for release," the update reads. "We've come to realize that we need more time to reach the quality targets set for console. We want to provide the best experience for our players, we're updating the release window for Xbox & PS5 to Spring 2024."  Mayors! We’re hard at work getting the game ready for release. We've come to realize that we need more time to reach the quality targets we've set for Console. We want ...

Pathfinder: Wrath Of The Righteous' Fifth DLC, Lord Of Nothing, Hits PC And Consoles In November

Developer Owlcat Games has revealed Lord of Nothing, the fifth DLC for Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous . It picks up right where the Through the Ashes DLC left off and launches on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Switch, and PC in November.  More specifically, Lord of Nothing hits consoles and PC on November 21. This DLC takes players to brand new locations, introduces new characters, and tasks players with taking down new foes. It continues the story of Sendri and Rekarth, and where we last saw them in the Through the Ashes DLC, too.  Check out the Lord of Nothing DLC trailer for Pathfinder: Wrath of the Righteous for yourself below:  "As more pieces of the mystery behind Sendri's behavior appear amongst the unforgiving lands of ice and darkness, more and more dangerous enemies and creatures will emerge from the evil overtaking Golarion," a press release reads. "But not all hope is lost, for a new companion, strange new allies, and ev...

Sega Cancels Creative Assembly's Hyenas And 'Some Unannounced Titles'

Sega, the publisher behind next month's Sonic Superstars , has canceled some unannounced titles in development and Creative Assembly's first-person shooter,  Hyenas . The company cites "lower profitability of the European region."  As a result of the lower profitability, Sega reviewed various in-development projects from its developers in Europe and the result is the cancelation of Hyenas, which just finished up a closed beta on PC less than a week ago, and some other unannounced games.  Eurogamer   reports that layoffs at Creative Assembly are expected in the wake of this decision.  "We will implement reduction of various fixed expenses at several group companies in relevant region, centered on the Creative Assembly Ltd.," a Sega press release reads. "We expect to incur one-time expenses related to reduction of fixed expenses. We will continue to consider measures to improve profitability in European bases apart from above. We will announce the sp...