Mario & Luigi Brothership Review - A Touching Tale of Bonds and Connections

Mario & Luigi Brothership Review - A Touching Tale of Bonds and Connections

This will be music to the ears of kids who grew up on the series, but for the uninitiated, there’s nothing quite like the Mario & Luigi games. Mario & Luigi Brothership does its best to appeal to a wide range of players with charming presentation and a strong new Battle Plug system, but not everyone will be enamored with its reflex-testing gameplay.

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Balatro Reportedly Generated Over $4 Million Sales on Mobile Thanks to Its Game Awards Nominations

Balatro Reportedly Generated Over $4 Million Sales on Mobile Thanks to Its Game Awards Nominations

Roguelike indie card game Balatro continues to hit new highs as it was reported that the game generated $4.4 million in gross revenue on mobile, two months after its release on both the App Store and Google Play store. And it was thanks to getting nominated five times at The Game Awards 2024, including Game of the Year.

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Rakion Returns: A Nostalgic Comeback for Southeast Asia Players on PC

Rakion Returns: A Nostalgic Comeback for Southeast Asia Players on PC

PlayPark has officially revived online action RPG Rakion as it’s now available once again in Thailand, Singapore, Indonesia, Malaysia, Vietnam, and the Philippines. To celebrate the launch, there will be events in the coming days in the Philippines as well as a login event that rewards in-game rewards to all players daily by simply logging in.

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Mass Effect Trilogy Director Casey Hudson’s Studio Shuts Down

Mass Effect Trilogy Director Casey Hudson’s Studio Shuts Down

Humanoid Origin, founded by Mass Effect trilogy director Casey Hudson, has announced its closure due to funding challenges. The studio, known for its ambitious plans to develop a new science-fiction universe, shared the heartbreaking news via LinkedIn, thanking its team and supporters while committing to helping staff transition to new opportunities.

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Sega is Hosting It’s First-ever Sega Atlus Festival Event at SM Mall of Asia This December

Sega is Hosting It’s First-ever Sega Atlus Festival Event at SM Mall of Asia This December

Sega will host its first Sega Atlus Festival in the Philippines, at SM Mall of Asia from December 7 - December 8. It’s a free two-day event offering game demos to games like Like a Dragon: Pirate Yakua in Hawaii, freebies, and merchandise that will cater to Sega and Atlus fans.

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Life is Strange: Double Exposure Review - A Nostalgic Return That Falls Flat

Life is Strange: Double Exposure Review - A Nostalgic Return That Falls Flat

Life is Strange: Double Exposure brings back Max Caulfield with new time-manipulation powers, but struggles to capture the original’s emotional weight. While the dual-timeline mechanic is engaging, the story’s weak twists, forgettable characters, and technical issues hold it back. A nostalgic revisit, but not a standout entry in the series.

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