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TouchArcade Game of the Week: ‘Peak’s Edge’

The idea behind the TouchArcade Game of the Week is that every Friday afternoon we post the one game that came out this week that we think is worth giving a special nod to. Now, before anyone goes over-thinking this, it doesn’t necessarily mean our Game of the Week pick is the highest scoring game in a review, the game with the best graphics, or really any other quantifiable “best" thing. Instead, it’s more just us picking out the single game out of the week’s releases that we think is

Wonder Woman 1984, Godzilla, And Matrix 4 Release Dates Delayed

While theaters are slowly opening across the country, including in California, with new guidelines for cinemas, Warner Bros. is shifting around many dates for upcoming movies. And most of these films are getting pushed back. Christopher Nolan's Tenet has already seen a delay--now hitting theaters in late July--and three other major Warner Bros. films are being shifted, including Wonder Woman 1984, which moves to October 2, 2020 from August 14, as Gal Gadot revealed in a tweet. The new release date for WW84 is 10.2.20. Wow,it's finally happening, & I

Huge Update Arrives for Level Creation Dungeon Crawler ‘Monolisk’

It was just over a year ago that we first caught wind of an upcoming game called Monolisk (Free) from developer Trickster Arts, which looked to fuse the action-focused adventuring of something like Bastion with the community-driven level creation aspects of something like Mario Maker. And heck, “Bastion meets Mario Maker" sure is a hell of a prospect on paper. We followed along with the game’s development over the next several months until Monolisk was finally released in mid-October. Unfortunately, that golden idea on paper didn’t quite translate as well

SwitchArcade Round-Up: ‘Warborn’, ‘Spacejacked’, ‘Pew Paw’, and Today’s Other New Releases, the Latest Sales, and More

Hello gentle readers, and welcome to the SwitchArcade Round-Up for June 12th, 2020. In today’s article, we’ve got an absolute ton of new releases to summarize. Apparently several games dropped out of nowhere yesterday while I was sleeping snug in my bed, so between those and the actual Friday releases, there’s a lot to deal with. Beyond that, I’ve also got a list of the new sales that popped up. Smaller than usual, because just about everything is on sale already. Let’s have a look! New Releases Warborn ($24.99) SwitchArcade

Ratchet & Clank, Resident Evil 7, And More Featured In 2 Games For $15 Deal

GameStop has an excellent offer running today that can help you snag some great games at an incredibly cheap price. The retailer has included a good number of pre-owned games in its latest 2 for $15 deal. Some of the featured games are Ratchet & Clank, Resident Evil 7: Biohazard, and Monster Hunter World. The 2 for $15 offer only runs for today, so be sure to snag the games you want as soon as possible. If you're excited after yesterday's PS5 reveal event, then you can catch up on

The Last Of Us Part 2 Review Roundup – A PS4 Masterpiece?

The Last of Us Part II is still a week away from launching, and the general consensus from review is that it's going to feel like a long wait. The latest from Naughty Dog, The Last of Us Part II picks up a few years after the PS3 original, following Ellie on a bloody path of revenge. It's bleak, tragic and gut-wrenching, but a tale most reviews suggest you don't miss. Overall critic reception has been incredibly positive, with a few caveats. In GameSpot's own 8/10 spoiler-free review for The

The Last Of Us Part II Video Review

Editor's note: Due to embargo restrictions around spoilers, parts of this review are intentionally vague. We've done our best to explain certain parts of the game and our critique without discussing any story spoilers; however, if you want to understand the full context of some of our analysis here, we'll have another review up when The Last of Us Part II is officially out that discusses the story in greater detail and further explains our thoughts. This review will have the same score and will just serve as a deeper,

The Last Of Us Part II Review (Spoiler-Free)

Editor's note: Due to embargo restrictions around spoilers, parts of this review are intentionally vague. We've done our best to explain certain parts of the game and our critique without discussing any story spoilers; however, if you want to understand the full context of some of our analysis here, we'll have another review up when The Last of Us Part II is officially out that discusses the story in greater detail and further explains our thoughts. This review will have the same score and will just serve as a deeper,

PS5 — Sony Boss Explains Why It Looks Like That And How It Will “Grace” Your Living Room

Sony finally revealed the form factor of the PlayStation 5 during its reveal event, and the design was probably not what many expected. The system--both the model with a disc drive and without--sports a futuristic-looking design that is more out-there than previous PlayStation systems. PlayStation boss Jim Ryan explained to GameSpot sister site CNET that PlayStation's goal with the form factor was to create something unexpected and "daring." Behold, the PS5 "We wanted to do something that was bold and daring almost. We wanted something forward facing and future facing,