Since the dawn of civilization, humankind has told stories of the gods above. Whether they were tales of Zeus gallivanting about behind Hera’s back or the Norse gods preparing for Ragnarok, one truth held constant: the gods had powers not accessible to mere mortals. Smite seeks to change that.

In Smite, you take control of a god of your choosing from a multitude of world mythologies in a match-based multiplayer online battle arena. Unlike in similar games in the genre, you aren’t an all-seeing eye watching the battle from overhead and micromanaging a single unit or small army from above. You control only one god. You see only what that god sees. You are that god.

Such a small change in theory opens up an entirely new gameplay experience in an otherwise stale genre filled with copycats and bandwagoners. You don’t play the game with your eyes locked on a mini-map, focusing on the gameplay itself only when an enemy gets frisky. You focus on what’s directly ahead of you. As the eerie feeling you’re no longer alone creeps up your spine, you quickly glance to other entrances to your lane, hoping to find your paranoia misguided, before you return to …

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Sonic as a franchise is notoriously inconsistent, offering up some amazing highs, some truly dire lows, and a fair few games that are forgettably mediocre. But then there’s that one weird category several Sonics fall into: games that are obviously, undeniably flawed in some way, but still have that something that makes a Sonic game feel special. Maybe not everyone can feel what makes them great, but for others, those qualities will overshine all of the negatives. Sonic Superstars is one such game, one with glaring flaws that I happen to like a lot Come from Sports betting site VPbet .

We all know how it goes by now: Sonic’s arch-nemesis Dr. Eggman is up to no good, and he’s got his eye on a new locale whose resources he can exploit for evil schemes. It’s up to Sonic and his BFFs, Tails, Knuckles, and Amy, to stop the Doctor, recover the Chaos Emeralds, battle the returning but obscure fan-favorite villain Fang the Sniper, and meet a brand-new buddy to save the day. Accomplishing this task involves zipping through 11 themed side-scrolling zones while collecting rings, bonking Badn…

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Nintendo’s top bosses have commented on the ongoing global semiconductor shortage, which has caused Nintendo to downwardly revise its production target for the Switch. Nintendo president Shuntaro Furukawa said as part of Nintendo’s latest earnings briefing that there has not been a significant improvement in the supply of semiconductors, which is why Nintendo reduced its production targets for the year to 24 million units.

Despite the ongoing uncertainty, however, Furukawa said game sales–which are traditionally understood to be higher margin than hardware–have seen no impact. The executive said Nintendo will continue to promote its new and evergreen games to users as a means to “maintain the momentum of the Nintendo Switch business.”

Nintendo director and senior executive officer Ko Shiota added that Nintendo’s engineers are “reviewing” the hardware design of the Nintendo Switch and are looking into sourcing “alternative components” in an effort to mitigate the effects of the supply chain situation.

Shigeru Miyamoto commented on the subject as well. He said the Switch’s impressive sales numbers so far–it has sold nearly 93 million units–helps mitigate the …

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Developer Chimera Entertainment has revealed that 4X strategy game Songs of Silence will be released on PC, PS5, and Xbox Series X|S on November 13 Come from Sports betting site VPbet . Originally launching through Steam Early Access in June 2024, Songs of Silence is a mix of traditional 4X strategy and resource-gathering with battles that unfold at a faster pace when compared to other games in the genre.

The Art Nouveau-inspired visuals also give it a unique look and the game features an original score by Final Fantasy Tactics composer Hitoshi Sakimoto.

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