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Loading Human Chapter 1 Preview: Hands-On | Entertainmentbuddha

It’s the year 2184. Your dying father, an esteemed scientist, has brought you to his Antarctic base for a quest he was unable to complete. A rare energy source, the Quintessence, has been discovered to reverse the aging process of a human being, and you need to figure out how to retrieve it. Through the utilization of virtual reality, developer Untold Games instils an emotional connectivity with moral choices and real consequences for your actions. The first thing I noticed when I got to experience this world with my own eyes at E3? The hands.

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Undead Citadel Reaches PlayStation VR2 Next Week

Undead Citadel, a medieval-era VR action game, arrives next week on PlayStation VR2.

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Abnor_Mal4h ago

Is this game one of those every time you die the enemy location is shuffled?

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SEGA has accidentally revealed 6 years of sales data for some games

SEGA has made a mistake on one of their PDF forms which has inadvertently disclosed full sales numbers of some of the company’s key software releases.

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Phoenix02920h ago

Don't forget they've put a lot of these on gamepass and ps plus so you can add that money to it. Good to see Sega going strong

shinXseijuro20h ago

Happy for sega ! I was expecting some kind of showing of their newer games at game fest but maybe they’re keeling it for TGS? Crazy taxi and jet set needs a trailer or something soon !!!

Runechaz44m ago

Release Phantasy Star 5, Shining force 4 or Skies of Arcadia 2 and look at the number after.

jjb198135m ago

Saaaaaaaaaaaaaay-ga. Good times.

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Playdead co-founder slammed with lawsuit as bitter row with co-founder escalates

Playdead co-founder Dino Patti is allegedly being sued by his former studio and business partner.
Patti was threatened with a lawsuit earlier this year after he posted a now-deleted LinkedIn post that shared an "unauthorized" picture of co-founder Arnt Jensen and discussed some of Limbo's development. Patti said Jensen demanded a little over $73,000 in "suitable compensation and reimbursement," adding that he had "repeatedly" had such letters over the last nine years.

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