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Dragon Age: The Veilguard is ramping up its marketing ahead of its Fall 2024 release with new details about its combat, characters, and RPG mechanics. Now, Bioware has given us a first look at the voice talent behind the companions, Rook, and a few returning characters. Here is the voice cast for all the companions in Dragon Age: The Veilguard. Dragon Age: The Veilguard Voice Cast Bioware has revealed the voice cast for the main character, Rook, the seven companions, as well as returning characters including Varric and Solas. Read More 

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Kunitsu-Gami is the kind of wonderful, left-field Capcom release we don’t see often these days. Bound to be a cult classic in the future, Path of the Goddess is original and does not lean on any of Capcom’s established properties. Instead, it relies on an admittedly difficult-to-explain but well-executed gameplay loop that I found hard to put down with an art style that is equally challenging to look away from. Players take on the role of Soh, a masked swordsperson bound to protect the divine maiden Yoshiro as she slowly dances along the path of Mt. Kafuku to purge and…

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We’ve reached the end of Game Informer’s Dragon Age: The Veilguard cover story coverage as we prepare to launch our next exciting issue. But I still have this one last feature to publish, and it’s about Bellara Lutara, the Dalish elf and member of the new Veil Jumpers faction in the game. During my visit to BioWare’s Edmonton, Canada, office earlier this year, I checked out the game’s expansive character creator, its in medias res prologue, and the first mission after said prologue. Though BioWare released a big look at Veilguard’s prologue via a 20-minute gameplay trailer last month, they…

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Sales for Ironwood Studios’ Pacific Drive have exceeded 600,000 copies. The developer revealed the news alongside its release of the game’s first post-launch content. Ironwood’s debut title first launched back in late February for PlayStaton 5 and PC to strong reviews. CEO and creative director Alex Dracott said the studio was “blown away” by Pacific Drive’s new milestone, and thanked players for the response. Continue…

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Guilty Gear Strive’s EVO announcement for Season Pass 4 went up early, and a lot is coming to the fantastic fighting game from Arc System Works. It also includes the first ever guest character coming to the series, and it’s Lucy from the Cyberpunk 2077 Edgerunners anime. She’s making her way to Guilty Gear Strive, along with two returning, and one brand new character. Cyberpunk 2077 Edgerunner’s Lucy Joins Guilty Gear Strive The unlisted trailer from Arc System Works was taken down moments after practically everyone saw it, and it includes a bunch of information for the latest Season Pass.…

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I thought it would be best to give another shout out for this addictive yet simplistic little game called ‘King and Balloon’ by RMJ & JoeJoe. A 1:1 arcade port of Namco’s 1980 game for the Commodore Amiga, which was written in 68k assembler and based on the original Z80 code! To coincide with this late hour news story, Saberman has recently done a gameplay video of the current build of the Read More 

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We always try to keep you up to date with the best in Amiga news, but boy do we have a surprise for you. As we have recently been informed through the EAB forums, that the 1990’s coverdisk game of ‘Droid’ for the Atari ST, is being converted over to the Commodore Amiga by junosix: A decent run-and-gun style platformer with Metroid-ish elements! To coincide with this news, we’ve got some Read More 

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