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MTV Multiplayer: Box Art Reviews: 'Lord of the Rings: Conquest,' 'Moon,' More

This week marks the first big release of the year with "The Lord of the Rings: Conquest." So does its cover make our cut?

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Cajun Chicken5582d ago

Confused Brendan Fraiser looks confused.

Helghast5582d ago

WTF is the point of this?!

This doesn't tell you anything about except the back description and then the guy gives his opinion of the game based solely on the box art. he said you can't tell the difference between LotR Conquest box art and other LotR games box art but you should still buy it. WTF

Gambit075582d ago

If you're going to rate box art, why you you rate shiitty game box art?

cayal5582d ago

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The classic ‘anti-RPG’ Moon is now available on PC, PS4, and PS5

Today, Onion Games announced that the legendary RPG – or rather, the anti-RPG – Moon has been re-released for PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, and PC. The game was originally released on PlayStation in 1997. It was resurrected 22 years later on Nintendo Switch and now on other platforms.

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Cult 1990s Anti-RPG Moon is Getting a PlayStation and PC Release

1990s anti-RPG Moon is getting a PC and PlayStation re-release "soon".

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BongSmack958d ago

"it turns RPG conventions on their heads, including the trope of storming into someone’s house and going through all their stuff." What? Those are pretty typical RPG conventions. Anti RPG? Maybe, but not evidenced based on anything described in the article.

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Waiting for Deltarune? Play These Games to Fill the Gap

As the wait for Deltarune continues, this writer wanted to offer her readers a collection of similar experiences. Considering Undertale’s beginnings as an Earthbound hack, this piece aims to explore some of what could be considered Undertale’s family — games that also began with RPGMaker, were inspired by Earthbound, share a similar ideology, and games focus on reactive stories. Additionally, this piece hopes to highlight some of the lesser known Undertale-esque works, the ones readers might not immediately find when sifting through Google’s suggestions. As an added bonus, these games are budget-friendly - several of them are even free! Others range from $5-20. (Many were included in the BLM bundle on Itch.io, both Jimmy and the Pulsating Mass and Anodyne from this list are included.) There’s something for every Undertale fan in this list, so hopefully you readers will find something new to ease the anticipation for Deltarune!

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