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Moonglow Bay Could Have Been a 'Darker' Game Inspired by Monster Hunter

Author writes: "In an interview with Twinfinite, Moonglow Bay Creative Director Zach Soares discussed how the game could have been 'darker' and inspired by Monster Hunter."

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10 Badly Reviewed RPGs That Are Actually Pretty Good

Critics tend to get most things right, but occasionally, they slip up and doom games to a bleak fate, as seen here.

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raWfodog108d ago

Still have Forspoken and KC:Deliverance on my huge backlog list. Don’t know when I’m going to get around to them though.

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Lexreborn2108d ago

7 and 4 are the only 2 I played on this list and even regardless of their negative press. I had a blast with both games, and I have no regrets with them.

TheColbertinator107d ago

Alpha Protocol. Obsidian needed more time with that one I think.

RaidenBlack107d ago

Yep, Alpha Protocol is pretty unique. A spy-thriller-RPG. A pretty rare theme.
But the development wasn't smooth, and needed more time.
One of the few 7th gen titles that I support for a proper Remake, so that the gaming world gets something unique.

Inverno107d ago

Hilarious to me how Kingdom Come 2 has scored well so far when the first was attacked by the same sites that apparently enjoyed the second. Glad they could make a sequel cause so many games have been the target of journo slander and been denied the chance.

chicken_in_the_corn107d ago

I thought Darksiders 3 and Vampyr were great.

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“Moonglow Bay” is now available for Playstation and the Nintendo Switch

"The Gateshead-based (the UK) indie games publisher Coatsink and Canada-based indie games developer Bunnyhug, are today very glad and excited to announce that their fishing RPG “Moonglow Bay”, is now available for Playstation (PS5 and the PS4 via PSN)  and the Nintendo Switch (via the Nintendo Eshop) via digital stores." - Jonas Ek, TGG.

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“Moonglow Bay” is coming to Playstation and the Nintendo Switch on April 11th, 2024

"The Gateshead-based (the UK) indie games publisher Coatsink and Canada-based indie games developer Bunnyhug, are today very happy and proud to announce that their fishing RPG “Moonglow Bay”, is coming to Playstation  (PS5 and PS4) and the Nintendo Switch via digital stores on April 11th, 2024" - Jonas Ek, TGG.

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