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God Of War Sons Of Sparta Reveals How Kratos Lost His Double Jump

God of War Sons of Sparta isn't quite what fans wanted, making it the worst reviewed game in the entire series. While 2D action games have become pretty popular, something about Sons of Sparta didn't go down well with fans. Even David Jaffe stressed how much he didn't like the game. However, the game did bridge a small gap between the Greek and Norse saga.

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PlayStation Account Asks What Remakes Gamers Want After Shutting Bluepoint

Five years after acquiring the studio, news broke last week revealing PlayStation plans to shut down Bluepoint. A studio famed for its remakes and remasters that hasn't released a single remake or remaster while under the PlayStation banner. That's despite PlayStation seemingly wanting to remake some of its classics, though, as days after the Bluepoint news broke, it asked users which games they'd like to see remade next.

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Final Fantasy 7 Ever Crisis Probably Just Revealed Ultimate Weapon's Remake Design

Final Fantasy 7 Ever Crisis, Square Enix's FF7-universe mobile gacha game, doesn't really seem like it's made a ton of money since not long after its strong launch. I monitor monthly sales, and the revenue just isn't all that great. But my suspicion is that SE will keep it going until the trilogy's third and final part launches, as a means by which to keep the flag waving and engaging the hardcore, money-spending, fans.

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Xenoblade Chronicles X's Switch 2 Patch Has Some Serious Issues

You can get Xenoblade Chronicles X: Definitive Edition - Switch 2 Edition more cheaply if you purchase Xenoblade Chronicles X: Definitive Edition for the original Switch and then upgrade for $4.99 USD. And, yes. That is one heck of an unwieldy name. But here we are. And $45 USD for the Wii U's best game and 2025's terrific port? Plus the Switch 2's updated visuals and 60FPS? Hello? What a steal.

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Divinity Head Of Design Is Teasing A New Mechanic, Possibly Swimming

Larian's last three games all have one thing in common: the beach. From the ogre-laden path to Cyseal to the crashed Nautiloid ruins of the Sword Coast, the sandy shores we wash up on have become a staple for the studio, and it looks like the new Divinity will be following suit. But this time, head of design Nick Pechenin teased that there will be a new mechanic to play around with.

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The Sims Values "Are Unchanged" Amid EA Acquisition

Last year, EA was acquired by a consortium for $55 billion, giving Saudi Arabia's PIF, headed by Crown Prince Mohammed bin Salman, almost sole ownership over the company. Concerns were immediately raised by players that some of EA's most inclusive and diverse games, such as Dragon Age and The Sims, would have their messaging stifled, and while CEO Andrew Wilson stressed that the acquisition would not imapct its values, veteran BioWare writer Trick Weekes (who was unfortunately laid off in 2025) and former executive Mark Darrah were among the many who cast doubt on this promise.

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Star Wars Is Reportedly Getting A Big Game Announcement Soon

It's that time of year again. We have The Game Awards on the horizon, and everyone is trying to guess what big exciting announcements are going to be there, despite the show's continued attempts to pretend that it actually cares about its own awards. This year, things have heated up a little further thanks to almost constant Half-Life 3 rumors and a big statue in the desert, and it feels like almost anything could pop up this year as an unexpected surprise.

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Metroid Prime 4 Fans Already Hate The Game's Writing

Metroid Prime 4 is almost here, bringing an almost two decade wait for a new Prime game to an end. While you'd have thought that would have been a reason to celebrate, a fairly standard Metacritic score and some snippets of gameplay online seem to have whipped up a little bit of a hate storm before the game has even launched.

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Skyblivion Delayed, Now Launching In 2026

Remember when Oblivion Remastered shadowdropped, and we all got really worried about it overshadowing the long-awaited Sklyblivion? Well, turns out there was nothing to worry about after all, and not just because the Skyblivion devs made it absolutely clear that they were cool with the official remaster existing alongside their own creation.

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Elder Scrolls 6 Is Unlikely To Appear At TGAs, Insider Unsurprisingly Claims

Water is wet, Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 is going to perform strongly at The Game Awards, and oh, yeah, The Elder Scrolls 6 will likely be nowhere in sight. The source for each of these statements is common sense, common sense, and common sense, respectively. Scientists can back up the first; The Golden Joystick Awards can presage the second. And Jason Schreier, who is both the best-known gaming journalist in the industry and a fellow Xenogears enjoyer, can probably be added to the third.

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Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 Was Xbox’s Biggest Third-Party Game Pass Launch Of The Year

After dominating The Golden Joystick Awards, as well as any number of outlets' top 10 lists, Clair Obscur: Expedition 33's veritable torrent of good news isn't slowing down one bit as we head toward what will surely be a strong showing at The Game Awards. Maelle's latest victory lap? Xbox Game Pass.

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