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FromSoftware's Hidetaka Miyazaki admits "I went a little too far" with Elden Ring's poison swamps – so in Shadow of the Erdtree he imagined "different ways I want to die"
By Iain Harris published
News Oh
Hidetaka Miyazaki likes to watch videos of fans trying to make sense of Elden Ring lore: "Of course, I can't watch all of them, but I do like to watch them"
By Catherine Lewis published
News He says it's "quite fun" to see the theories players come up with
How to get all Destiny 2 Lost Encryption Bits
By Will Sawyer published
Guide Get all of the Pale Heart's Lost Encryption Bits in Destiny 2 to create a special key needed to unlock the Khvostov
How did Persona 5, Persona 3, and now Metaphor: ReFantazio achieve some of the best UI in JRPG history? Its veteran Atlus director stresses "unity" and support for dev teams
By Hirun Cryer published
News "We, the entire team, have been really focused on making really good UI since Persona 3"
Still not fought Mohg and Radahn? Don't worry, Elden Ring speedrunners are proving you can be ready for Shadow of the Erdtree in under 28 minutes, even on a fresh save file
By Catherine Lewis published
News It's never too late to jump in
Tales of the Shire is more than Lord of the Rings-branded Stardew Valley, and it fixes one of the genre's biggest problems
By Dustin Bailey published
Preview Summer Preview | The way to a Hobbit's heart is still through their stomach
Perfect Dark looks way better than I was expecting it to, and I'm excited to see how Crystal Dynamics gives Joanna the Lara Croft treatment
By Jasmine Gould-Wilson published
Opinion Opinion | Joanna Dark's new adventure continues CD's flair for bringing classic video game heroines to modern audiences
The Plucky Squire is a charming, dimension-bending picturebook platformer that's going toe-to-toe with Mario's attempts to change up the genre
By Ali Jones published
Preview The complete opposite of a one-dimensional experience
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