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The Walking Sim Comes of Age in Wide Ocean, Big Jacket

With the COVID-19 pandemic forcing much of the world into self-isolation, being able to find affordable respite has rarely been a more pressing concern. Today we take a look at three recent indie games that deliver us relief, letting us escape to a better place and refocus on finding a connection with others.This is our second indie roundup for 2020. If you’re still on the lookout for more Neat Indie Games, go back and check out our takes on Frog Detective 2: The Case of the Invisible Wizard, Kine and

Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 Campaign Remastered hits PS4 first today

The classic single-player campaign for Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2 has been remastered and it's out first on PlayStation 4. Call of Duty isn't often recognized for its single-player efforts first. The series has built its reputation primarily on competitive multiplayer, giving users a chance to shoot holes in one another for well over a decade. However, there have been a few CoD campaigns that have stood out over the years, one of them being the campaign from 2009's Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2. Now comes the chance

Limited-time App Store free games include Monument Valley 2, Lara Croft GO

In an effort to help their users shelter in place, Apple is offering a handful of App Store games for free, including Monument Valley 2 and Lara Croft GO. While our weekly deals posts touch on the PC and console spaces, there are a handful of mobile games that are also going for free during these difficult times. Several developers and publishers have come together in hopes of making social isolation a little bit easier by offering up a handful of free games on Apple's App Store. These are games

Capcom’s Shinsekai: Into The Depths out now on Nintendo Switch

Capcom's underwater adventure Shinsekai: Into The Depths was a surprise release today, just like the Nintendo Direct Mini. Capcom's newest title Shinsekai: Into the Depths is an intriguing journey into the depths of the deep sea. It's also now available today on Nintendo Switch. The game was announced and released during today's surprise Nintendo Direct Mini, an intriguing exploration of an underwater world as humanity's last remaining survivor. It's all about navigating potentially treacherous waters, managing oxygen, your suit, and plenty of other aspects of survival. Think games like Subnautica,

Four New Nintendo Switch Games Surprise-Released Today

Nintendo surprise-released a new Nintendo Direct Mini presentation, and packed inside the announcements came another unexpected treat: a handful of surprise game releases, ready to buy right now through the Nintendo Switch Eshop if any of them strike your fancy.Four new games hit the Eshop alongside the Direct Mini: Shinsekai: Into the Depths, Good Job, Panzer Dragoon: Remake, and Star Wars Jedi Knight: Jedi Academy. The presentation also mentioned that Star Wars: Episode 1 Racer is coming soon, so we may see that appear on the store in the near

New On Crackle (April 2020): Free Movies To Watch From Your Own Home

There are plenty of choices for streaming services out there. Between Netflix, Hulu, Amazon Prime Video, and others, you are probably paying a good amount of money for all these. However, there are plenty of free services--like Crackle--that offer up new content every single month. Here is what is coming to Crackle this April.While Crackle is free, it is ad-supported, meaning as the content you select plays, you're going to get some ads. There are 30-second and 90-second ad breaks scattered throughout the movies and TV shows, but it's a

Ori And The Will Of The Wisps Video Review

Ori and the Blind Forest was a delight in 2015--a tough-as-nails combination of a metroidvania structure and Meat Boy-like demands with a surprising amount of heartfelt heft. Five years later, Moon Studios' followup, Ori and the Will of the Wisps, is every bit as graceful and lovely as its predecessor, even if some of the emotional beats and exploration feel a little less novel the second time around.Will of the Wisps picks up almost immediately where Blind Forest left off, with Ori's patchwork family unit welcoming a new member, the