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Sci-fi JRPG Xenoblade Chronicles X: Definitive Edition is tied with Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 as the 3rd highest-rated game of the year on Metacritic so far
By Catherine Lewis published
News It's currently only one point below Monster Hunter Wilds, and three below Split Fiction

Modretro teases FPGA Nintendo 64 console that could solve my current HDMI woes
By Phil Hayton published
News The creators of the Modretro Chromatic look set to make an FPGA Nintendo 64, and the console could take on the Analogue 64 by running original carts.

Lego Pokemon revealed for 2026 after 'shocking' Pikachu tease
By Benjamin Abbott published
News Lego Pikachu will be arriving in 2026

Super Smash Bros. creator says instead of making more "Americanized works," Japanese devs should "seek the uniqueness and fun of Japanese games"
By Anna Koselke published
News Developers should create more games "that Japanese people like"

For 30 years, PC gamers have been keeping this cult classic horror game based on a 58-year-old short story to themselves, but next week it's finally coming to consoles
By Jordan Gerblick published
news I Have No Mouth, and I Must Scream hits PlayStation, Xbox, and Switch on March 27

8 years later, Super Mario Odyssey players are still getting awed by the discovery that you can destroy metal crates by turning into a bird and pecking them 200 times
By Scott McCrae published
News We probably could use a new 3D Mario already

As the wait for more Deltarune continues, Undertale goes on sale for just $1 on Steam and reaches a new peak player count after 10 years
By Anna Koselke published
News The sale ends March 20

Pokemon Legends: Z-A is the first game its lead has directed, and he's focused on making the RPG a "good one" as it reportedly continues through its "final fine-tuning phase"
By Catherine Lewis published
News Haruka Tochigi was previously credited on Pokemon Omega Ruby and Alpha Sapphire, Legends: Arceus and more
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