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Final Fantasy 9 translator admits some references to older games "slipped by us completely," and he'd love to see "a new team" tackle the JRPG: "I wish we'd been sharper about the nostalgia"
By Ashley Bardhan published
News "Localization's come a long way in the last 25 years"

Stardew Valley becomes truly inescapable as it joins the September PlayStation Plus games lineup alongside an impeccable indie puzzler and one of the best platformers of the modern era
By Dustin Bailey published
News All killer, no filler in this month's PS Plus games

"Earth-sized" survival game Light No Fire has "real oceans to traverse, needing large boats and crews," says Hello Games boss Sean Murray: "Much of the technology we're introducing" for No Man's Sky is "shared with our next game"
By Austin Wood published
News No Man's Sky update Voyagers is also a ship-sized teaser for Light No Fire

Activision owns up to ugly Call of Duty skins, reverses course on Black Ops 6 skins transferring and promises "authentic" skins for Black Ops 7 – a game that is already selling cyborgs and murder robots
By Austin Wood last updated
News "Black Ops 7 needs to feel authentic to Call of Duty and its setting"

I button-mashed my way through 30 minutes of Scott Pilgrim EX, but I'm already longing to dive back in and learn each character's "very complex combos"
By Catherine Lewis published
Hands-on Gamescom 2025 | Scott Pilgrim EX's beat-em-up action is easy to pick up, but I want to be a pro

Upcoming PS5 games: New PS5 games for 2025 and beyond
By Sam Loveridge, Emma-Jane Betts last updated
Upcoming With so many upcoming PS5 games to keep track of in August and beyond, this list does the remembering for you

Fortnite Precision Air Strike: How to get it
By Iain Wilson published
Guide If you want to destroy objects using the Precision Air Strike in Fortnite, this is where to find it

Final Fantasy 14 patch 7.3 "finished that story" devs wanted to tell with Dawntrail, and Yoshi-P is "kind of glad and relieved" it's over as the MMO once again puts "the fate of the world" on your shoulders
By Dustin Bailey published
News *stoic nod*
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