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NAG Magazine
2d ago
Once upon a time, slimes were nothing more than low-level cannon fodder, existing solely to be squished under the boots of level-one adventurers. Then, Dragon Quest happened, and suddenly, these gelatinous goofballs became the darlings of the RPG world – mascots, merchants, and even protagonists. With that shift in perception, Slime Heroes had an opportunity to fully embrace the oozy potential of its titular blobs. Instead, what we get is a game that teeters between charm and mediocrity, much like […]
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NAG Magazine
2d ago
It’s been almost three years since Silent Hill f was first announced, and in true franchise fashion, it’s finally creeping back into the spotlight—like a distant radio static hum that you know means trouble. The latest trailer gives us our best look yet at this next chapter in Konami’s beloved horror series. Let’s just say if you were hoping for a cosy, cherry blossom-filled stroll through 1960s Japan, you might want to reconsider your travel plans. For the first time […]
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NAG Magazine
3d ago
If you’ve ever wondered what would happen if Tearaway and Banjo-Kazooie got together, had a few drinks, and then decided to sculpt a game out of clay, let me introduce you to PaperKlay. This upcoming 3D platforming collect-a-thon is a stunning mix of art styles and colours that practically beg you to dive in and explore. And if the demo is anything to go by, the full game could be a modern platforming masterpiece—or, at the very least, an excellent […]
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NAG Magazine
4d ago
If you haven’t yet heard of Disco Elysium, it’s a 2019 award-winning indie game that has gamers playing as a down-and-out, alcoholic detective where every step, choice and action you make has you questioning life and your mortality. We’ve featured the game in countless lists from the Top Ten Games Where Your Choices Matter to 23 Games We Feel Deserve More Love. The game was developed by ZA/UM Studios and has had fans reeling for a sequel ever since. Six […]
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NAG Magazine
1w ago
The future is not set, but if Bitmap Bureau has anything to say about it, it’s about to look a lot like an SNES-era action side-scroller. Terminator 2D: No Fate is here to prove that the fight against Skynet is best waged in pixel art, and honestly? That feels like exactly the kind of tactical decision a rogue AI wouldn’t see coming. Revealed by publisher Reef Entertainment, Terminator 2D: No Fate lets players step into the combat boots of Sarah […]
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NAG Magazine
1w ago
Okay, so here’s the deal: In Wheel World, you’re Kat, the chosen one, bestowed with the sacred task of saving the world from the brink of collapse. And no, your chosen weapon isn’t a sword or magic spells – it’s a bicycle. And you’ll need to race, upgrade, and (sort of) fix up this trusty two-wheeler to do what no one else can: perform the legendary Great Shift Ritual to save the universe. Just another day in the life, right? […]
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1w ago
Twilight Monk invites you into a beautifully hand-drawn world of martial arts, mystical monks, and enough fantasy action to make even the most disciplined warrior do a double take. Developed by the incredibly talented creator of the Twilight Monk graphic novels, this game blends fast-paced combat, platforming, and an engrossing narrative into one stylish package. A Combat System in Need of Refinement From the moment you step into its painterly world, Twilight Monk feels like a love letter to classic […]
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NAG Magazine
2w ago
Once Upon a Puppet is a platformer that might make you believe in magic again – and no, I’m not talking about wizardry, but the kind of magic where strings and puppets come to life in a visually stunning, 2.5D world. It’s the kind of game that will have you wishing you could leap into its fantasy world and live inside its captivating stage production. A Kingdom in Ruins Set in the Kingdom of Theater, this fantastical world is home […]
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NAG Magazine
2w ago
Monster Hunter has always had a wide selection of weapons for players. Giant swords, transforming axes, Insect Glaives or even dual-wielded daggers, all of these and more can be a part of your arsenal. Whether you’re a newbie looking to pick up your first monster-hunting weapon or trying something new, thanks to the updates on how skills and weapons correlate in the latest Monster Hunter title, here’s a list of what’s what and how hard it hits. The Great Sword […]
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NAG Magazine
2w ago
Steam Next Fest is basically gaming’s version of speed dating – except instead of awkward small talk, you get straight to the action. Hundreds of games line up, each hoping to dazzle you with a killer first impression in the form of a free demo. And just like in dating, some experiences leave you smitten, some are instantly forgettable, and a few are so bizarre they make you question your life choices. For developers, this is a one-shot deal. Games […]
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