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Playstation Lifestyle on MSNBeloved PS2 Action Adventure Game Getting RemasteredDuring the Capcom Spotlight, a fan-favorite PS2 game is making a comeback with a new remaster set to launch this year.
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Creepy Piglet PS2 Game Was Inspired By Resident EvilCapcom's survival horror franchise was indeed an inspiration for the horror comedy Piglet-themed game. Piglet's Big Game is a movie tie-in game that was released back in 2003 on the PS2 ...
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Hosted on MSNBest PS2 Hidden GemsUse precise geolocation data. Actively scan device characteristics for identification. Store and/or access information on a ...
Sony's big State of Play just wrapped with 45 minutes of bangers. PlayStation fans are eating good in 2025, and possibly well into 2026, with exciting experiences out of Housemarque, Newowiz, Konami, ...
Tripwire Interactive’s horror ... the PS2 original was and is, this can only be a good thing. Double Dragon is back! Sort of. Though the 2D sprites and backgrounds of the original games in ...
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Hardcore Gamer on MSNOnimusha 2: Samurai's Destiny Remastered is Brings More Classic Samurai Action This YearThe first Onimusha already saw an improved re-release back in 2019, but a single port does not a revival make. However, ...
The PS2's golden days were the era of the action-adventure game, with the likes of God of ... Well, it seems that era may be coming again, as Capcom has announced that a remaster for Onimusha ...
We’re not here to fan any flames in that regard, but there’s definitely no denying that some games ... the Capcom subsidiary responsible for some of the biggest cult classics on the PS2 ...
The PS2 was a platform for outstanding horror narratives driven by writing, voice acting, and world-building. The horror games like The Thing, Resident Evil, Manhunt, Silent Hill 2, and Rule of ...
Toshiro Mifune died of multiple organ failure in 1997 at the age of 77, but the impenetrable barrier of death hasn’t stopped ...
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