OPUS: Prism Peak launches March 26

Here is an overview of the game, via it Steam page:

Here is an overview of the game, via it Steam page:

The updated version of Dragon Quest VII, called Dragon Quest VII Reimagined, will be released on February 5th for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, Nintendo Switch 2, Nintendo Switch, and PC (via Steam and the Microsoft Store). A demo is available to play right now. You can find more details about the game at these links: [link 1], [link 2], [link 3], and [link 4].

Okay, so Hyrule Warriors: Age of Imprisonment is basically a super-fast-paced action game where you’re fighting tons of enemies – think of it like the Dynasty Warriors games, but set in the Zelda universe. It’s a sequel of sorts to Tears of the Kingdom, and the main story is all about stopping Ganondorf’s invasion. You’re constantly battling waves of baddies, and it’s a ton of fun if you like that kind of thing!

Kumazawa explained that this game is taking a new approach compared to their past work. Game director Koshi Nakanishi added that the gameplay for Grace feels similar to Resident Evil 2, while the character Leon plays more like he does in Resident Evil 4. However, the technology behind the game is particularly interesting and unique.

As a film buff, I’m already looking ahead to 2026, and it seems like we’re going to see even more really long movies – seriously, some could be as long as a football game! Everyone’s talking about Christopher Nolan’s upcoming The Odyssey and Dune Part Three as likely contenders for that title. But right now, it’s Ryan Gosling’s Project Hail Mary that’s really got people wondering if they’ll need to buy the biggest soda possible when it hits theaters this March – it’s shaping up to be a long one!

The upcoming broadcast will feature brand new game announcements, updates to existing games, and in-depth looks at over 100 independent games from around the world. Ryu’s Office is now accepting game submissions until February 20th at 6:59 PM Pacific Time / 9:59 PM Eastern Time.

When asked if he and the team were reflecting on finishing the trilogy, Hamaguchi admitted it was a tough question. He explained they’re determined to finish strong and deliver a final game that lives up to fans’ hopes. While transitioning between the first and second games felt overwhelming, he feels confident now that they’re nearing the end. He affirmed that the team is fully focused on completing the trilogy successfully.

The new book, Eberron: Forge of the Artificer, updates material from the popular Eberron: Rising from the Last War. It reintroduced the steampunk elements of Eberron and revised classes like the Artificer to align with current (2024) game rules. The book also includes updated character options, such as new races and backgrounds, and this approach could be used to refresh other older sourcebooks for the 5th Edition game.

Released quietly in late 1992, Panic Restaurant remained largely unknown because Nintendo was focused on the Super Nintendo. The game features a chef named Cookie who’s been cursed by his competitor, Ohdove, and must battle waves of food-themed enemies using kitchen tools across six stages to reach a final showdown. Despite being overlooked, Panic Restaurant was well-received when it came out, praised for its enjoyable story, clever level design, and unique character sprites. Due to its limited release and low sales, it’s now a popular item for Nintendo collectors.

Certain Avengers are exceptionally resilient. Having faced intense battles and carrying the marks of those experiences, they inspire and lead others. They’re unwavering warriors, incredibly strong both physically and mentally, making them seem unstoppable. Here are ten of the toughest Avengers, whose incredible endurance has made them invaluable to the team.