World of Warcraft: The War Within is officially out today, which means you – yes, you – can boot up the game right now and get an espresso shot of that lovely new-expansion experience. It’s the best time to play an MMO y’know, before everything settles down and you’re stuck running raids on a weekly schedule.The expansion has you and other players venture down into Azeroth’s underbelly looking for loot, Xal’atath, and roughly a billion giant spiders who ironically aren’t too fond of you hanging around. It’s already been playable for those who bought special (and more expensive) version of the expansion, but now the gates have been thrown open for the entire playerbase to hop in.To see this content please enable targeting cookies.Manage cookie settings As for what’s available right now, the…
Read moreSquirrel with a Gun, that game about squirrels with guns, releases on PC today, August 29, and its developers have decided to commemorate this by allowing its Steam page to play host to a day-long livestream or real squirrels mucking about. As of wrioting, it’s still going, and it’s pretty cool.If you’re out of the loop, Squirrel With A Gun has gone from “>a thing that just made for fun Twitter videos a few years ago to a thing that’s now actually coming out on PC and console, and it’s about exactly what you’d have expected, as well as some platforming you might not have.To see this content please enable targeting cookies.Manage cookie settings To celebrate this being the day the game unlocks on Steam and the Epic Store, its developers have elected to throw a livestreamed party for some…
Read moreWIT Studio is back with another exciting looking project, this time a brand new anime adaptation of Yaiba.While it’s a bit of a newer studio compared to some of the other more established names out there, WIT Studio has certainly proven itself with some bigger projects like Spy x Family and Suicide Squad Isekai, not to mention the opening and 2D cutscenes from Persona 3 Reload. Now, they’re back with another classic, Yaiba, a series that follows the titular character Yaiba Kurogane, a young samurai who takes inspiration from real-world samurai Miyamoto Musashi. If you take a look at the trailer below and think “huh, I vaguely recognise that style,” that’s because the manga the anime is based on is from Gosho Aoyama, best known for the long running Cased Closed series (also commonly known a…
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