These are the biggest games for PC, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Wii U and Nintendo 3DS out this spring, including Bloodborne, Mortal Kombat X, The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt and Xenoblade Chronicles 3D.
Travis Bruno of Capsule Computers writes:
"Generally when someone thinks of a visual novel, they tend to either think of lengthy story focused games with static progression or some different routes as well as dating sims where players aim to date one of the heroines. As such when Sucker for Love: First Date dropped in 2022 and served to put an eldritch and comedic spin on the dating genre, it made quite a name for itself despite some flaws. Now Akabaka and DreadXP have returned with another entry in the Sucker for Love series with Sucker for Love: Date to Die For that focuses the target down to only a single eldritch being but expands beyond visual novel to that of a horror exploration game."
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The Marvel Rivals closed alpha test has begun. On the surface, things seem to be fine, but creators who are joined into their creator program are signing a contract that forbids them from saying negative things about the game.
How can you trust people when you have shit like this going on
Honestly I think the game looks average first impressions wise and will probably die off within a year or so.
Jeez man we want games to grow and develop and if we're prevented from that this is how games dying amidst other complications.
This means the game sucks. Now we can move on ahead of time and look forward to something else.
5 = 15 now I guess....I knew I shouldn't have played Quake III through high school math!
Nothing i want to play.
The only one that looks good is Witcher. The others outside of Xeno seem like just cash cows trying to milk the name.
Just Witcher and Wolfenstein for me.