Final Fantasy Vii Remake Box Art Leaves Out One Very Important Detail

The official box art for Final Fantasy VII Remake has been released by Square Enix and it’s a recreation of the original cover of the North American release of Final Fantasy VII. It seems that the box art might be misleading, as the title of the game suggests that it’s a complete release, rather than one part of the story. Final Fantasy VII was released on three discs back in 1997....

April 9, 2022 · 2 min · 362 words · Esther Davison

Final Fantasy Vii Remake Intro Leaked Features Aerith Cloud

Any doubts about the recent Final Fantasy VII Remake demo leak have now been dispelled, as footage of the first three minutes of the demo has appeared online. Final Fantasy VII Remake is due to be released in a few months, but it seems that Square Enix wants to get fans excited with a demo of the game. The fans first learned of the demo due to a leak on Christmas Eve, as an icon for a Final Fantasy VII Remake demo was found within the PlayStation Network, along with region codes for several different versions of the game....

April 9, 2022 · 2 min · 368 words · Frances Atkison

Final Vendetta Is An Homage To Final Fight And Brawls Onto Pc This May

Dust off that floor chicken, the makers of Xeno Crisis is returning with a retro-style beat ’em up. Fans of old-school brawlers should take note for when Final Vendetta lands on PC in May. The game is a clear homage to many of the top beat ’em ups from the arcade days of yore. If you enjoyed playing Streets of Rage or, more specifically, Final Fight, Final Vendetta will be right up your crime-riddled alley....

April 9, 2022 · 2 min · 349 words · James Katz

Footage Reportedly From A Need For Speed Mobile Game By Tencent Leaks Online

Footage from what appears to be an unannounced Need for Speed Mobile game has surfaced online. As spotted by Eurogamer, the footage was posted to the Need for Speed Discord and the game’s Subreddit last night. According to the leaker, the mobile game will use assets & the map from 2019’s console outing Need for Speed Heat. They’ve also offered up a few details on the current build – although none of this has been confirmed so take it with a pinch of salt....

April 9, 2022 · 1 min · 210 words · Sharon Smith

Doctor Who S Terrance Dicks 1935 2019

I met Terrance Dicks in Hamilton Library when I was eight. I was holding a copy of The Auton Invasion that I’d bought in a shop in Hereford and could not get the price sticker off. He said it was an early pressing of the first book he’d written for the Target Novelisation range, then launched into an anecdote about it. It may not have been this story’s first outing but damn it I was paying attention....

April 8, 2022 · 4 min · 852 words · Chelsea Walton

Dontnod S Newest Game Twin Mirror Gets A Release Date For December

Dontnod Entertainment, famous for adventure games of varying quality, has announced the release date for Twin Mirror. The developer also dropped a bran-spanking-new trailer to celebrate. Its latest narrative-focused game has been in development for years at this point, but fans won’t have to wait much longer. Twin Mirror lands on the Epic Games Store on December 1. Twin Mirror focuses on Sam Higgs, a former investigative journalist. In a split from Dontnod’s usual motifs, Twin Mirror appears to lack any supernatural elements....

April 8, 2022 · 2 min · 353 words · Jeanette Cooper

Dragon Ball Z Kakarot How Cars Rideable Robots Will Work

Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot promises to be one of the most in-depth dive into Goku’s story to ever grace a game, chock full of both fan-favorite filler content like Goku and Piccolo trying to get their Drivers’ licenses to original content like the ex-Ginyu Force member Bonyu. Now, Bandai Namco Entertainment has shined a little more light on how vehicles, like cars and the new rideable robots, will work in the game....

April 8, 2022 · 2 min · 407 words · Ruby Buntrock

Dragon Ball Z Kakarot Where To Find New Recipes

Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot is the latest DBZ video game that allows fans of the popular series to return to its fictional Earth and other planets. As an open-world action RPG, there is much more for players to do than in previous entries. When they aren’t battling popular characters from the anime, players can relive the other exciting parts of Goku’s daily life including training, exploring, and eating delicious food....

April 8, 2022 · 3 min · 452 words · Virginia Bridgett

Dragon Ball Z Kakarot Piccolo Image Shows Game S Amazing Attention To Detail

In some instances, Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot can be a little off the mark when it comes to adapting specific details about the Dragon Ball series, but overall the game is pretty spot on in this area. What the game does with Piccolo during Meal Time is an excellent example of this. Meal Time is a Dragon Ball Z: Kakarot segment that sees the player’s characters gorging themselves on food to gain temporary bonuses to their stats....

April 8, 2022 · 2 min · 401 words · Heather Haertel

Dragon Quest Xi Has A 10 Hour Long Demo Live On Steam

Besides having an outrageously long name, Dragon Quest XI S: Echoes of an Elusive Age – Definitive Edition stood out among other Japanese role-playing games when it came out last year. The game released to critical acclaim, introducing new and old players to its fantastical world of smiling slimes, intriguing characters and gorgeous music. The game originally launched in 2017, but it’s now heading to PC with all of its bells and whistles and then some....

April 8, 2022 · 2 min · 388 words · Chris Smith

Dungeons Dragons Data Reveals Most Players Never Reach The High Levels

It’s possible for Dungeons & Dragons to reach a point where the players can build mighty armies, acquire mountains of gold, hang out with the heavenly hosts, and even wish things into existence, but most players never get that far according to new data that has been released by Wizards of the Coast. The majority of Dungeons & Dragons campaigns start the players at level one, where they will usually only have a handful of abilities and some poor quality gear to see them through each encounter....

April 8, 2022 · 2 min · 406 words · Roberto Mccallum

E3 2010 The Witcher 2 Assassins Of Kings Preview

The Witcher 2 : Assassins of Kings is shaping up to be a can’t-miss fantasy RPG for the Windows PC. For those who are unfamiliar with CD Projekt Red’s Witcher franchise, the games are based upon the popular Witcher saga series by Polish novelist Andrzej Sapkowski. Unlike most typical fantasy RPG’s, The Witcher is heavily influenced by Slavic mythology. It also touches on subjects that are typically considered taboo such as politics and racism....

April 8, 2022 · 3 min · 639 words · Diana Hicks

Ea Has Been Sued By A Survivor Of Jacksonville Shooting

Electronic Arts has been sued by Jacob Mitch, a survivor of the August 26 shooting in Jacksonville, Florida. Mitch, who was shot twice during the incident that left two people dead, filed the lawsuit with the Circuit Court of the Fourth Judicial Circuit in Duval County, Florida. In addition to EA, Mitch is also suing six other liable parties, including Jacksonville Landings LLC. The plaintiff’s case argues that the eight parties in question are liable due to negligence, having failed to provide enough security as well as hosting the tournament at an unsuitable venue....

April 8, 2022 · 2 min · 291 words · Lisa Cunningham

Ea Renews Skate Trademark Keeping Skate 4 Hopes Alive

EA has renewed the Skate trademark, keeping hope alive that the publisher could release Skate 4 after years of fans asking for the game to happen. With no new Skate game from EA, it has prompted teams of developers to create their own skateboarding games, like one indie team did with Session. An article published on GamesRadar today revealed that EA had abandoned a Skate trademark in August 2019. This trademark had been filed in February 2018 but in August, it had not been renewed as EA had failed to respond to messages from the United States Patent and Trademark Office....

April 8, 2022 · 2 min · 423 words · James Banks

Ea Says It Will Do Better After Its First Behind The Sims Summit Did Not Fairly Represent Players

EA has promised The Sims fans it “will do better” after its recent Behind The Sims Summit only featured a single “black simmer”. As part of its first ever Behind the Sims Summit Stream event , EA gave a “super early” look at its next Sims game, codenamed Project Rene, and shared a few future plans for The Sims 4. However, as first noted by content creator and streamer Ebonix and amplified by other unhappy players, the presentation - in EA’s own words - “did not fairly represent our vast community of players”, forcing EA to acknowledge it had “let [players] down”....

April 8, 2022 · 2 min · 272 words · Larry Brown

Emanuel Goldberg

Key Points Emanuel Goldberg was a German scientist and inventor from the mid-1920s.He is most famous for advancing library automation with his invention of a photoelectric microfilm selector.He also developed a machine that read characters and converted them into standard telegraph code in 1914. History of Computers and Computing, Internet, Dreamers, Emanuel Goldberg Emanuel Goldberg In the 1920s the German scientist Emanuel Goldberg (see the biography of Emanuel Goldberg) of Zeiss Ikon, Dresden, pioneered the electronic retrieval technology and library automation....

April 8, 2022 · 4 min · 773 words · Trudy Arreaga

Essays On Empathy Announced Will Contain 10 Bite Sized Games

Devolver Digital is always surprising us. Famous for its weird games, this May the publisher announced Essays on Empathy, which is a game and not a collection of writings you’re meant to analyze for a composition course. The title is a compilation of 10 interactive stories, all with a variety of characters and strange premises. One story is about flower arrangements made by a hitman. Another is a deck-based game where you help comedians progress in their careers....

April 8, 2022 · 2 min · 308 words · Jody Gray

Eurogamer Newscast In A Busy Not E3 Week Was Summer Game Fest Worth Watching

This week on the Eurogamer Newscast - now also available in audio form! - we’re digesting last night’s big Summer Game Fest show, and the start of this year’s not-E3 few weeks. How’s it all been so far? Well, the PlayStation State of Play was pretty good, actually. As for Geoff Keighley’s show last night, well… there were plenty of announcements in last night’s showcase, though few genuine surprises. Here we share our favourites, rate the night overall, and provide our best impressions of the Clickers from The Last of Us....

April 8, 2022 · 1 min · 158 words · David Mead

Every Grand Theft Auto Game In Chronological Order

Grand Theft Auto games don’t directly follow on from each other. Certain characters or locations may appear in multiple installments, but, overall, most entries are self-contained adventures. This allows Rockstar to have the events of each title occur in whatever year the company chooses, and, sometimes, the year or decade in which a game is set plays a big part in its presentation or themes. The franchise doesn’t change things radically as each of its entries are all still great crime-based games....

April 8, 2022 · 11 min · 2342 words · Leticia Binder

Fallout 76 Won T Support Cross Play At Launch

After Sony’s announcement that the PlayStation 4 will support cross-play for ‘select third-party content,’ but Fallout 76 won’t be one of them, Bethesda’s Pete Hines confirmed in a tweet yesterday. Many thought Sony’s reluctance to jump on the cross-play bandwagon was the sole reason Fallout 76 players on PC and Xbox wouldn’t be able to play with their PS4 pals, and it’s easy to understand why — director Todd Howard inferred as much only a few months back....

April 8, 2022 · 1 min · 201 words · Benjamin Fleming