Ultimate Anime Adventures Units Tier List [CHRISTMAS RERELEASE]

Having only the best units in yourAnime Adventuressquad can easily decide whether you can complete a stage in the Story, Tower, or Raids. So that you can always stay on top of the game with the best units available, we prepared theAnime Adventurestier listbelow. Table of Contents Tier List of Best Units in Anime Adventures The following Tier List ranks units based on their overallDPS,Range,AoE, andSupport valueinAnime Adventures. It mostly includes Secret and Mythic tier units, with a few exceptions....

June 28, 2025 · 2 min · 302 words · Samuel Fuller

Warframe interview: Revisiting the ’90s and weathering the live service storm

It’s looking like a big time ahead forWarframe. Publisher and developer Digital Extremes has been steadily ramping up, crafting an arc across updates leading all the way to the loomingWarframe 1999expansion. Personally,Warframefascinates me. It’s one of those constant “always games,” likeEVE Online, that lingers on my periphery until some big news or wild story reminds me that it’s got a fervent, engaged,hugefan base. I point this out to clarify that my handful of hours inWarframedon’t really qualify me as a “Warframeplayer....

June 28, 2025 · 23 min · 4835 words · Jordan Zuniga

Why Xenoblade Chronicles HAD to look like shit

This week,Game Informerguest editor Chris “Warcraft” Kluwe confessed thatXenoblade Chronicleswanted tomake him punch a kitten. However, it wasn’t due to the game being bad, it was due to him loving it, and the resulting frustration that it was on the graphically inferior Wii. “The graphics. Dear god, the graphics,” he wrote. “I can’t decide whether the technical capabilities of the Wii make me want to projectile vomit or take a 12-gauge to my television, and it makes me angry enough to mail a severed unicorn head to Nintendo’s main office because this game deserves better....

June 28, 2025 · 7 min · 1343 words · Nancy Mccarthy

Yakuza/Like A Dragon’s painstaking arcade emulation nets award for programmer

I can’t say I normally pay close attention to theComputer Entertainment Developers Conference(CEDEC), but this year (as spotted byTwitter user gosokkyu), it is presenting the Engineering Division Award for Excellence to Hitoshi Iizawa for their very important work in arcade emulation. Not just any arcade emulation, but emulation of the early 3D-era Sega Model 2 and Model 3 platforms. In terms of game preservation, arcade games are a difficult area. Each game could be on its own hardware or hardware variation....

June 28, 2025 · 2 min · 298 words · Diane Brooks

You can’t call it the PlayStation Classic without these timeless PS1 games

Here’s our list for the PS Classic must-haves For most of my youth, the Andriessen household was a one-console home. We had an NES which we traded in for an SNES which we traded in for a PlayStation. Those first two consoles were hooked up to the living-room television, but when we got our PlayStation, we also got a TV set for my brother to hook it up to. I was supposed to be able to use it whenever, but it never really felt like our PlayStation so much as his....

June 28, 2025 · 10 min · 2035 words · John Hodge

Zynga might be worth less than its office

Zynga building is for sale Zynga had a good run. A lot of people made a lot of money on shitty Facebook games. Now the company is looking tooffloadits 670,000 square foot headquarters in downtown San Francisco. Funny thing about that math, though. When Zynga bought the building in 2012 for $228 million ($340 per square foot) it got a relative deal. San Francisco office space currently sells for over $800 per square foot, or two and a half times what Zynga bought it for (~$570 million)....

June 28, 2025 · 1 min · 189 words · Joseph Carter

Angry Birds Go! has a $125 car because of course it does

Microtransactions gone absurd Angry Birds Go!has soft launched over in New Zealand, and Pocket Gamer is giving a nice little break down of how the game plays. Their hands-on has discovered that the game is heavy on microtransactions, one of which includes a $125 car. There are normal cars you can get for free and rank up, but you can only upgrade them so far and the better cars all cost actual money....

June 27, 2025 · 1 min · 140 words · Brent Livingston

Bloodborne comes west on February 6

Sony also announces a collector’s edition, shares new trailer Bloodbornewill launch across North America and Europe starting February 6, Sony has announced. The PlayStation 4-exclusive fromDemon’s Soulsdeveloper From Software will also receive an $80 collector’s edition, which includes an ornate case, art book, and a digital soundtrack. Along with the news comes a new trailer that provides a peek at the title’s online functionality. Bloodborne Coming 21-06-2025 to PS4, Collector’s Edition Detailed[PlayStation Blog,PS Blog EU]...

June 27, 2025 · 1 min · 75 words · Marcus Miller MD

Brazil of Games: The Best of BIG Festival 2021

Promoted from our Community Blogs [Destructoid readerNiorput a much-appreciated spotlight on some great games coming out ofBIG Festival 2021. -Jordan] The “Brazil of Games” series was born out of a desire to explore, catalog, and tell the Brazilian game industry’s history and culture. Over the last two years, that’s exactly what I did. From theill-fated Zeeboto theunfairly reviewedOutlive, I’ve talked plenty about the past, and while there are still more stories to tell, today we’ll look to the future....

June 27, 2025 · 16 min · 3204 words · Joshua Mayer

CCP says this year’s EVE Vegas is the biggest non-Iceland event in the company’s history

October 19-21 Change has been a constant for CCP this past year. They completely jettisoned their VR projects (and studios attached for that matter) in an effort to focus in more on the core EVE Online experience. They’ve also just been acquired by the South Korean studio behindBlack Dessert Online: Pearl Abyss. Despite all that, CCP insists it’s business as usual. 1100 players (dubbed “capsuleers” inline with EVE’s universe) are attending, which is actually bigger than last year’s Vegas event and larger than any non-Iceland gathering for the studio to date....

June 27, 2025 · 1 min · 201 words · John Fernandez

Clock Suckers: A very demented and awesome cartoon

“What’s up your ass Kate? You lovevideogames.”“I do. I’m just sick of beating you guys all the time. It’s like I’m the Harlem Globetrotters and you guys are two retarded assholes.”And with that, I think I have fallen in love with a really great new series.Clock Suckersfollows the life of Ben, Kate and Tanner. One day, Ben’s crazy inventor uncle dies and Ben gets some of his uncles inventions. Among the inventions, Ben gets a robot, a talking hover cat, a lifetime supply of Ensure and more importantly to the plot, a time machine … which is also a bathtub....

June 27, 2025 · 3 min · 430 words · Victor Nunez

Condemned: Criminal Origins holds up better than expected

Halloween replay When I think back to the Xbox 360 launch, a few games immediately come to mind:Kameo,Project Gotham Racing 3, andPerfect Dark Zero. You had to take what you could get in late 2005 and hope your console didn’t red ring. Mine was dead before the new year. It wasn’t until a few months later that I tried Monolith’sCondemned: Criminal Origins, another early Xbox 360 title. I’m so glad I did....

June 27, 2025 · 4 min · 802 words · Andrew Roach

E3: ZombiU could potentially go multiplatform

Chatting with IGN, Ubisoft senior VP of sales and marketing Tony Key explained that the company’s Wii U-exclusive survival horror gameZombiUcould be adapted to release on Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3, but “they would have to change a lot of what makes the game cool.” “And I’m not saying that can’t be done, but not in the next six months, you know?” Continuing, Key brings up the Wii’sRed Steel. “We talked about bringing that to other platforms, and we always kept coming back to ‘what makes the game cool isn’t what would make it cool on those other systems....

June 27, 2025 · 1 min · 209 words · Sheila Clements