Star Overdrive – a Sci-fi hoverboard game – has just been announced during the Nintendo Direct. It’s set to launch in 2025 for the Nintendo Switch as a timed-exclusive.The game is a pretty rad looking third person game with a nice unique art style to it. You can customise your hoverboard and soar across the world at pretty fast speeds, all adding to what seems to be a pretty slick package. You can watch the trailer for Star Overdrive yourself below.Star Overdrive – Nintendo Direct: Partner Showcase 8.27.2024 Look how sick this is!Watch on YouTubeThere’s no word quite yet on what other platform it’ll be coming to once the timed exclusivity is over, or even who the developers behind the game are! But, for now, it’s a game we can look forward to next year – here’s hoping we get some mor…
Read moreEveryone stay calm, this is a story about the economic realities of video games and how that affects companies and consumers.Baldur’s Gate 3 and Divinity: Original Sin 2 are both video games, and Larian’s publishing director says they were priced “below their value”, because the studio had “faith” it’d get back what it put in and cared about the costs us regular joes already face.To see this content please enable targeting cookies.Manage cookie settings There is a bit of context surrounding this assertion ending up in a Tweet, and it’s as follows. Spurred by Star Wars Outlaws’ pricing, Michael Douse, the publishing director in question, said in another Tweet earlier this week that he believes: “Almost all games should cost more at a base level beca…
Read moreEarlier this week, things were looking pretty bleak for folks hoping to play soulslike Enotria: The Last Song on Xbox when it releases on September 19, as its devs announced that the version of the game for that plaform had been delayed indefinitely. Now, however, Phil Spencer and co have reached out, and Xbox Enotria will be a thing “ASAP”.If you’re out of the loop, developer Jyamma Games revealed earlier this week that it’d had to abandon plans to bring the game Xbox as well as PC and PS5 at release, citing a “lack of communication” from Microsoft regarding the Xbox submission process as the cause.To see this content please enable targeting cookies.Manage cookie settings Now, the studio has tweeted that things are back on track. “We would like to officially thank Phil Spencer and his tea…
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