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Fuser Is A Music Mashup Game That Makes You Feel Like A Creative Prodigy

It's been about a decade since rhythm games had any major spotlight, but they never really went away. Beat Saber was probably the closest we go to having another resurgence--the VR space now has a bunch of great rhythm-focussed titles if you're willing to splurge on the expensive hardware (a familiar feeling for genre fans, no doubt). Elsewhere, Japan and Korea still exist, and as a result, so do insane beat-matching games for the inhuman among us.I've noticed a little trend of rhythm games coming out this year that lean

Amazon Games’ Crucible to launch on PC this May 2020

Sci-fi, team-based, third-person shooter Crucible will be launching free-to-play from Amazon Games near the late end of May. Amazon Games has been hard at work in the game space and Crucible is one of the many promising projects the studio has been putting its effort towards. After quite a few years of development, Amazon is ready to bring Crucible to the masses, offering a free-to-play, team-based, third-person shooter that will be launching on PC later this month. Amazon Games announced the launch of Crucible with a press release and fresh

Evening Reading – April 20, 2020

Hey Shacknews, it's time for Evening Reading. Let's officially close out our day of posting. Please take a look. It's 4/20, my dudes! he's blazed out of his goddamn mind rn pic.twitter.com/sPz3eVl29s — Janine Sataria ? (@flaplette) April 17, 2020 Hope everyone had a safe and happy April 20th. On 4/20 Oil is $0.69 a barrel. We did it folks. We did it. pic.twitter.com/rnzCXwKIoh — Duncan (@dunkman) April 20, 2020 Oil crashes to negative prices Sure, I'll take some oil if they pay me https://t.co/DSVNAopqy1 — Maarten Goldstein (@maarten_g) April

The 38 Best Video Game Soundtracks You Can Stream

Many songs from video games enter our minds and stay with us forever. Whenever someone mentions the Lost Woods in The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time, I don't think about the puzzling labyrinth inside; I think about the melodic jingle that loops over and over again as I explore the forest. Video game soundtracks can be as powerful and sometimes even more memorable than the gameplay experience itself. There's a seemingly endless supply of wonderful video game soundtracks, and many of them are available to stream on services like

Hearthstone: Ashes of Outland card analyses (Part 4)

Hearthstone is one week away from launching its newest expansion. The Year of the Phoenix officially begins with Ashes of Outland, which will kick off a new Standard year proper. With the arrival of this new expansion, Blizzard debuts a new playable class and introduces 135 new cards for both Standard and Wild. Card reveals for Hearthstone: Ashes of Outland have come and gone and now it's just a matter of waiting for the expansion's arrival. So let's make that time go a little faster by taking a look at

Hearthstone: Ashes of Outland card analyses (Part 2)

The time has come for Hearthstone to kick off an all-new Standard year. The Year of the Phoenix will begin with an all-new expansion, as players prepare themselves for Ashes of Outland. With the arrival of a new expansion, Blizzard will debut an all-new playable class and introduce 135 brand new cards for both Standard and Wild. Card reveals for Hearthstone: Ashes of Outland have come and gone and now it's just a matter of waiting for the expansion's arrival. So let's make that time go a little faster by

Hearthstone: Ashes of Outland card analyses (Part 1)

It's time once again for Hearthstone to begin another Standard year. And with the beginning of the Year of the Phoenix comes an all-new expansion. Journey to the Ashes of Outland, as Blizzard debuts an all-new playable class and introduces 135 brand new cards. Card reveals for Hearthstone: Ashes of Outland have come and gone and now it's just a matter of waiting for the expansion's arrival. So let's make that time go a little faster by taking a look at the cards that are about to debut and giving

DJ Max Respect V review: Put some respect on my game

The venerable rhythm gaming franchise introduces its latest entry, which is chock-full of songs and challenging gameplay, which makes it a boon for any fan of the genre. The world of rhythm gaming is rife with some absolutely excellent titles: Um Jammer Lammy, Rez, Space Channel 5...the list goes on. But I'm greedy, and I want as many as I can possibly have. So when a new franchise or even an established one hits the scene, I'm raring to go. Enter DJ Max Respect V, the latest iteration of a

Evening Reading – March 19, 2020

Hey Shacknews, it's time for Evening Reading. Let's officially close out our day of posting. Please take a look. 8-bit Death Stranding [embedded content] You have to love these fan-made games. .@Kojima_Hideo just appreciates logistics companies more than you, and it shows. #DeathStranding pic.twitter.com/GzzlFIg67G — Holographic Geoff Keighley (@HologramGeoff) March 18, 2020 Zero hits 1 million subs on YouTube 1 MILLION SUBSCRIBERS BABY!!!! pic.twitter.com/iHUK9wuji0 — Tempo ZeRo (@zerowondering) March 19, 2020 Congratulations, Zero! Keep washing your hands ? pic.twitter.com/sQaeH9pqYb — 90s WWE (@90sWWE) March 19, 2020 A little Mighty Boot