Nioh 3 PS5 Treasure Box collector’s edition available to pre-order in North America

As a big fan, I’m really excited about the PS5 Treasure Box for Nioh 3! It’s going for $126.99 and comes with everything – the game itself, a super cute Scampuss Furball Nesuke Charm keychain, an original desk pad, a beautiful artbook, the Nioh 3 Selection Soundtrack CD, and a really cool special collector’s box. If that’s a bit much, they’re also releasing a regular physical copy of Nioh 3 and a SteelBook Edition for $69.99 – which is the same price as just the base game.

Final Fantasy Tactics Complete Soundtrack is now available digitally on iTunes and Steam

As a huge fan, I was so excited to see the Final Fantasy Tactics Complete Soundtrack released! It’s got all 71 tracks from the original game, plus 31 songs we’ve never heard before – all in one album. Just a heads-up though, you won’t find it on Spotify or Apple Music *yet*. Right now, it’s only available on Steam and iTunes. If you click the iTunes link on an iPhone or iPad, it’ll open in Apple Music. On a computer browser, it shows the price as $23.99. But, if you already own Final Fantasy Tactics – The Ivalice Chronicles on Steam, you get a little discount – it’s $22.98 with the bundle!

Drova: Forsaken Kin Review

When I first started playing, I’d already noticed people comparing it to games like The Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind and Gothic – which, sadly, I hadn’t had a chance to play. I’d say the Elex games are probably the closest thing I can compare it to. Keeping those comparisons in mind, and after reading some reviews, I was anticipating a game that started very open-ended, with a dark and realistic fantasy world, and where my character would feel quite vulnerable at the beginning. And that’s exactly what I found.

People of Note is already a delightful musical take on an RPG, and I can’t wait to play more

When you start playing, it quickly becomes apparent that People of Note isn’t a traditional rhythm game, but it’s clearly designed by musicians for musicians. The game’s every detail is based on musical terms. This makes explaining the battle system a bit challenging, as it relies on vocabulary that might not be familiar to those without a music background. It’s not confusing *while* you’re playing, it just makes it harder to explain the mechanics.

Does the dog die in Good Boy?

Since its premiere at SXSW in March, Good Boy has been gaining a lot of attention. Both critics and viewers have been impressed by the film’s ingenious core idea.