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Palworld devs faced "so many challenges" in the survival game's first year as pre-launch attention "brought its own difficulties" and post-launch "accusations" were "a lot to handle"
By Catherine Lewis published
News These issues have now "become more manageable"
Assassin's Creed Shadows' Japanese setting has been "very, very tricky" because Ubisoft wants to be "respectful" and "avoid telling a culture about their own culture"
By Catherine Lewis published
News Ubisoft had to "be very careful" to handle the setting "with care"
Monster Hunter Wilds' foes have higher health and flinch resistance than they did in World, "but this doesn't mean that hunts will be tedious"
By Catherine Lewis published
News You'll just have to make sure you make good use of the new Focus Mode mechanic
Doom: The Dark Ages "isn't designed to be the end" of the iconic shooter series, with director Hugo Martin saying he "wouldn't have a problem doing this for a long time"
By Anna Koselke published
News The new game isn't "a period on the end of a sentence"
Assassin's Creed Shadows director defends Yasuke's inclusion in the game from "noise online": "We know why Yasuke is in the game, we know how he fits"
By Catherine Lewis published
News Players "can make their own minds up about what it is that Ubisoft Quebec set out to do" when they play it, he says
Mortal Kombat 1 makes good on a 30-year tradition of trolling fans by introducing a confusing, labyrinthine quest to fight pink Floyd, a new ninja
By Dustin Bailey published
News Shine on
Gorgeous folklore action game South of Midnight reveals the best animal boss names since Elden Ring's Golden Hippopotamus and gets a spring release date
By Austin Wood published
News With up to five days of early access if you pay up
The old-school Expedition 33 looks like the turn-based AAA JRPG Square Enix refuses to give me with Final Fantasy, and it's out this April
By Dustin Bailey published
News It's even got a PS1-style world map
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