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Banner Saga 2 worldwide Launch | MOUSE n JOYPAD

Stoic, an independent game development company, and Versus Evil, one of the leading independent video game publishers, have completed a worldwide launch of the Banner Saga 2 for PC and Mac. Banner Saga 2 is the sequel to the BAFTA nominated: The Banner Saga, an epic Viking role-playing strategy game where a player’s choice directly affects their personal journey. The console versions of the ...[Read More]

The Hit Is In On Mafia III This October 7th | MOUSE n JOYPAD

Just when I thought I was out, they pull me back in. Hopefully, Hanger 13’s third entry in the Mafia franchise will be better than the previously alluded trilogy’s ending. Today I bring you some news about the upcoming open-world crime drama, with some offers you can’t refuse. There’re going to be three editions of the game; a standard, Limited and Deluxe version. I...[Read More]

GameStop Publishing For Four Well-Known Game Studios | MOUSE n JOYPAD

Games retailer GameStop has signed independent studio Tequila Works under its game trust initiative. Tequila will join insomniac, Ready At Dawn, and Frozenbyte. Even more interestingly, Tequila Softworks has recently re-acquired the rights to Rime. Rime being an adventure puzzler which sees a boy traveling a mysterious island. It will be intriguing to see the outcome of this partnership, and perha...[Read More]

PlayStation VR Retail Demos Coming Soon | MOUSE n JOYPAD

PlayStation VR is coming to a GameStop near you very soon. At a recent GameStop investors’ meeting, Vice President John Koller announced the shipping of 500,000 VR demos to their stores. These will be displayed and hopefully playable right in your local GameStop. Koller seemed optimistic and also pointed out that VR “needs to be lived to be believed.” He also goes on to sta...[Read More]

Resident Evil Revelations Series – A Return To Form | MOUSE n JOYPAD

Revelations and Revelations 2 in particular are outliers of the series. The first game was released in-between 5 and 6, and strangely enough isn’t too similar to either of those titles. Originally built for mobile platforms, Revelations plays more like Resident Evil 4 than anything else; it’s got some clunky mechanics, somewhat tanky controls and an utterly silly storyline â€...[Read More]