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Konami TGS 2025 Games Revealed
Konami TGS 2025 Games Revealed Konami is the latest company to start to share its plans for the 2025 Tokyo Game Show, and one of the titles is an unrevealed, unknown game that will show up for the first time at TGS 2025. The site only notes it is a “new live idol service connecting through VR” for the Meta Quest VR headset and iOS devices. Its official website is live, showing things like the booth lineup, stage schedule, and partner titles that will also be present there. Multiple Bushiroad, IndieTech Games, and Mebius titles will be there, for example.  First, here is the list of all the games that will be at Konami’s TGS 2025 booth, with notes mentioning which ones will involve demos. Not listed is a Yu-Gi-Oh x eFootball series special stage event that will discuss a crossover between the card game and soccer series. eBaseball: MLB PRO SPIRIT - Mobile -Immediately available, and a demo will be available. Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater - PS5, Xbox Series X, PC - Immediately available. Momotaro Dentetsu 2: Anata no Machi mo Kitto Aru - Switch, Switch 2 - November 13, 2025. A demo will be available. New live idol service connecting through VR - Meta Quest, Mobile - TBD and a demo will be available. Powerful Pro Baseball 2024-2025 - PS4, Switch - Immediately available, and a demo will be available. Professional Baseball Spirit 2024-2025 - PS5, Steam - and a demo will be available. Professional Baseball Spirits A - Mobile - Immediately available, and a demo will be available. Project Zircon - PC - TBD.  Silent Hill f - PS5, Xbox Series X, PC - September 25, 2025. The Fourth Boundary puzzle-solving event will be present. Suikoden Star Leap - PC, Mobile - TBD.  Super Bomberman R 2 - PS4, PS5, Switch, Xbox One, Xbox Series X, PC - Immediately available, and a demo will be available at the Family Game Park section. Survival Kids - Switch 2 - Immediately available, and a demo will be available at the Family Game Park section. WBSC eBaseball: Power Pros - PS4, Switch - Immediately available.  There will also be the Indie Games Contest Student Championship 2025 stage event, which will be streamed online, at TGS 2025. There will also be 26 partner games at the Konami booth. A few of them are especially notable. Here’s the list of the most outstanding titles that will be there: The Ancient Magus Bride Midsummer Pilgrimage - Switch Castle of Shikigami 3 - Switch, PC Cotton Reboot - PS5 DC Re:tune - Switch LoveR Kiss Endless Memories - Switch, Switch 2, PC Trails in the Sky 1st Chapter - PS5, Switch, Switch 2, PC Tokyo Game Show runs September 25-28, 2025, and Konami is one of many companie s that revealed its plans for the event.  The post Konami TGS 2025 Games Revealed appeared first on Siliconera .
SiliconeraSep 11
Drakengard Original Soundtrack on Steam and Streaming Services
Drakengard Original Soundtrack on Steam and Streaming Services It’s now possible to both stream or buy a digital copy of the Drakengard Original Soundtrack , as Square Enix rereleased it online. It can be found on sources both as that name or Drag-on Dragoon Original Soundtrack . It consists of 47 songs from the game, and for this release Square Enix combined two volumes of the original release into one. If you want to buy a digital copy of the Drakengard Original Soundtrack , it’s available on varying sources for prices that are generally pretty similar. On Amazon , it’s $18.99. The same goes for iTunes Store . Steam is the cheapest source of it until September 24, 2025, however. There is a launch sale in effect there that’s temporarily dropped the price by 20%, bringing it to $15.19.  As for streaming, it’s available on far more services. It’s on places like Amazon Music , Deezer , Spotify , and YouTube .  For an example of what to expect, here’s the “A Route Credits” song: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NugK7G6YGw8&list=OLAK5uy_miv4F9mpZpEIu14NxzBI8Oufb6Nj88II0&index=41 And this is how the unreleased version of “Chapter XI: In the Sky” sounds: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CNn7_JH_akM&list=OLAK5uy_miv4F9mpZpEIu14NxzBI8Oufb6Nj88II0&index=46 Drakengard is a Yoko Taro series that appeared ahead of the NieR games. The first game appeared on the PS2 worldwide.  Drakengard Original Soundtrack, also known as the Drag-on Dragoon Original Soundtrack, is now available on multiple sources. The post Drakengard Original Soundtrack on Steam and Streaming Services appeared first on Siliconera .
SiliconeraSep 11
Digimon Story: Time Stranger Demo Starts to Roll Out Tonight
Digimon Story: Time Stranger Demo Starts to Roll Out Tonight Bandai Namco announced on social media everyone will get to try out the new Digimon Story: Time Stranger JRPG, as it will release a demo on every available platform. This will first start to appear on the PC via Steam, as that begins to show up in the US and Canada on September 10, 2025. After that, the PS5 and Xbox Series X versions will appear.  The announcement covered the launch times for each version. First, here’s when the PC Digimon Story: Time Stranger demo debuts in different regions: North America: 3pm PT/6pm ET on September 10, 2025. Europe: 12am CET on September 11, 2025. Japan: 7am JST on September 11, 2025.  Australia: 8am ET on September 11, 2025. As for the PS5 and Xbox Series X versions of the new Digimon Story JRPG, that trial debuts at 12am in every region on September 11, 2025. This means someone in Japan would get to play it earlier than someone in North America.  We’ve seen a lot of footage from the game ahead of this latest reveal. There was a new story trailer online at the end of August 2025. Videos highlighting the new Digimon Story JRPG characters also appear on social media regularly, with one of the most recent ones showing off Aegiochusmon and his Bolt Break Knockdown attack. Digimon Story: Time Strangers  will release on October 3, 2025 for the  PS5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC , the demo will be everywhere by September 11, 2025, and it will be at  TGS 2025 . The post Digimon Story: Time Stranger Demo Starts to Roll Out Tonight appeared first on Siliconera .
SiliconeraSep 10
Level 5 TGS 2025 Booth Has Professor Layton, Inazuma Eleven Games
Level 5 TGS 2025 Booth Has Professor Layton, Inazuma Eleven Games Level-5 shared its Tokyo Game Show 2025 plans and, while it will bring three games to the show, its general TGS booth will only feature Professor Layton and the New World of Steam and Inazuma Eleven: Victory Road . However, if someone goes to the Family Game Park section of the event, they will also see Fantasy Life i: The Girl Who Steals Time . There’s no sign of the delayed title Decapolice .  Depending on where you go, there will either be two or three games to play. Bonus rewards will be available at all demo stations rewarding people to play. Also, just heading to the event will give you the A4 metallic clear file that highlights the Professor Layton and Inazuma Eleven games. Here’s the full list of Level-5 games that will be at TGS 2025, with notes going over the bonuses for playing each demo. Fantasy Life i: The Girl Who Steals Time - Switch, Switch 2, PS4, PS5, Xbox Series X, PC - available now. You get one of four memo pads with designs from the game for playing it at Family Game Park. Inazuma Eleven: Victory Road - Switch, Switch 2, PS4, PS5, Xbox Series X, PC - November 13, 2025. You get one of two rubber wristbands based on teams from the series.  Professor Layton and the New World of Steam - Switch, Switch 2 - 2025. You get a smartphone ring holder that looks like a metal gear and has Professor Layton’s silhouette on it. Level-5 already shared pictures of all of its demo bonus gifts, which you can see below. Images via Level-5 TGS 2025 takes place between September 25-28, 2025, and Level-5 will show its two upcoming games Professor Layton and the New World of Steam and Inazuma Eleven: Victory Road and one already available one at the event this year. The post Level 5 TGS 2025 Booth Has Professor Layton, Inazuma Eleven Games appeared first on Siliconera .
SiliconeraSep 9
Forgive Me Father 2 coming to consoles as part of Broomstock
Forgive Me Father 2 coming to consoles as part of BroomstockWhile Boomstock is a PC event (via Steam), horror FPS Forgive Me Father 2 will be launching onto consoles in its midst. Now that’s a boom If you’re not familiar with Boomstock, and it is a relatively new event, the Steam happening centers on FPS’. We’re not just talking about any old FPS’ though, as … The post Forgive Me Father 2 coming to consoles as part of Broomstock appeared first on BrutalGamer .
BrutalGamerSep 9
Review: Whisper of the House Builds on the Unpacking Idea
Review: Whisper of the House Builds on the Unpacking Idea Unpacking led to the release of many independent, cozy games that felt like the wanted to clone that magic, soothing, room organizing formula that stuck with people. Some of them were very obvious rip-offs. Others tried to tell similar sorts of stories, but with different themes . While Whisper of the House , an indie game from GD Studio, does also involving moving and unlocking rooms in the same vein as Unpacking , it’s also incredibly strong with its own, compelling identity and different sort of organizational experience. Whisper of the House starts with our avatar moving to Whisper Town to become its newest housekeeper. Our goal is to offer our services to assist individuals as they maintain their homes. That could mean helping them move into new places, assisting when someone else moves in, helping a new business get organized and established, and even just cleaning up. As we do, we gain access to money or opportunities to explore the city to find things for our own customizable spaces. At the same time, this is a living, breathing community. Things we discover and investigate could end up changing others’ stories or leading to the discovery of potentially dark secrets or anomalies. So while it is generally pleasant, relaxed, and cozy, there’s an edge if you keep probing.  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=DzTkTi_1oOE Whisper of the House assignments tend to start in the same way. You’ll get a letter asking you to assist with a task in a person’s home or business. This could involve totally unpacking a place and arranging it or tidying up. In some cases, some items or furniture may already be placed, but you can likely rearrange, adjust, and interact with it. You might notice odd “noise,” in the form of black lines or animations suggesting an anomaly. Constantly poking at them can lead to the discovery of new areas and interactions, which can then lead to additional missions. While this is a cozy game, some of these can be dark and even suggest some horror elements, so keep that in mind when playing. It’s generally very relaxing and fun, but it can have an edge! Placing things is pretty simple, which is great. However, you can’t really pick what and when comes out of your assistant robot that supplies furniture and pieces of people’s lives. They automatically come out in a predetermined order. You might also need to actually place it, then check it out, to see the description to better understand what it is and where it may be best to place it. A circular gauge on the robot’s screen lets you know how much is left to unpack in a space, but the nature of that means it might not feel 100% exact when a ton of pieces need to be set up. Items can be rotated, for proper positioning, and I appreciated that there is a separate button to help with layering to ensure things fall in what I feel are the right spots. Image via GD Studio Another thing that helps Whisper of the House stand out is the pixel art. This is a gorgeous game. It’s incredibly detailed. From the zoomed out cityscape showing Whisper Town to each scene we visit and organize, it’s all so intricate. You can really pinpoint what everything is, no matter how small, and there are these little extras to enhance things like variants on some objects or different looks if they’re placed on a wall or on a shelf. Add to that the animations for some, and it’s just lovely. But what really makes Whisper of the House special are the extra interactions. We can trigger responses with certain items in places. At first, I thought this was fun! Cool! There’s a little animation that plays, and I get an achievement for that. Except once I got to the alchemist home, I suddenly realized that when I was returning pages to a notebook, I was actually getting access to recipes! And when I started exploring around that space more, I started to find the ingredients for the cauldron to actually create things. And it isn’t in just that space. Once I started to get further in the game, I’d either take more time to play around or revisit and spend more time in spaces I already decorated and unlocked, and then realize there were other secret interactions. This is a game that constantly rewards you for taking your time and exploring. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=aUrkqgXksFQ I absolutely loved Whisper of the House and the way in which I felt like I connected to characters and experiences while organizing. While it isn’t telling stories in the same way as Unpacking , it is a similar sort of game that builds on that kind of concept. I do wish that some of the mystery and organizational elements perhaps had been handled a bit differently. Especially if the design decisions kept me from easily discovering or accomplishing something. But Whisper of the House is a truly lovely experience in the same vein as Unpacking , but adds its own unique flourishes. Whisper of the House is available on the PC via Steam . The post Review: Whisper of the House Builds on the Unpacking Idea appeared first on Siliconera .
SiliconeraSep 8
Review: Dice Gambit Sends Families Against Foes
Review: Dice Gambit Sends Families Against Foes Dice Gambit is one of those games where how much you get out of it comes down to how you feel about different gameplay elements. Are you okay with luck perhaps not being on your side and giving you the dice rolls you need for quick battles? Do you like quickly cycling through characters to develop the best builds for a party? Are you okay with a little repetition? If the answer to even one of those is yes, then at the very least it is worth trying out the demo of Chromatic Ink’s stylish game. As Dice Gambit begins, we first use the character creator to develop our initial avatar and Inquisitor. The character design and artistic direction is incredibly unique and stylized, with options to go serious or silly. Upon picking their identity, we are summoned home to the city of Neo-Talis. The city is plagued by individuals who transform into enemies called Chromatics. While our family is a well respected one made up of Inquisitors who face these opponents, they also must curry favor with the members of the Adicia, Medos, and Nova to maintain power and respect. Working with Stecchi Grefiore, studying at the academy, going on expeditions to fight battles, getting married to expand the family with new kids, and repeating that to end the Chromatic scourge quickly becomes our primary focus.  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oXrpX2CIYwY Dice Gambit , though it has some roguelike elements when it comes to getting additional Inquisitors in your family, is a strategy game in which dice roles determine your actions. When a turn starts, you roll the dice in your hand. The Haste icons that come up will allow you to move around the grid on a map or perform actions. A shield is a Defense icon for defending and abilities. The Signature is your family’s signature abilities, and so on. Also helpful, but hazardous, are Chroma symbols that make the Chromatic enemies stronger, but act as a wild card to help you get enough symbols for certain actions and movements. So to move up to three spaces, you need to burn one Haste die. If I wanted my Berserker to use the Flurry attack that would let it both move and attack, while also healing if I defeat an enemy, I’d need either two Attack icons, an Attack and a Chroma, or two Chroma. The problem is, while it is possible to reroll, this does mean a lot of things are left up to range. We go through battles, but must rest and take into account stamina loss to ensure we don’t send our units into a fight at low health or with debuffs due to exhaustion. Stamina management is one of the light life-sim elements in there. We will send our characters to an Academy to develop their abilities, movesets, and classes. This is also tied to marriage, since who you are tied to determines abilities. Not to mention classes open up as our reputation increases and we unlock them and build up our family. By the second act of the game, we’re able to bring in Inquisitors who can fill certain roles in a party to really help you grow your force. These folks can act as attackers (Berserker, Knife Juggler, and Sniper), ones that are designed to debuff enemies (Alchemist, Scorcher, and Shutterbug), and supporters who help units move around (Director, Gunblade, and Translocationist). Like with a game like Disgaea , getting new children following marriage means a new unit at level 1 with higher starting stats.  Images via Chromatic Ink It’s when you get into the second act that Dice Gambit opens up and simultaneously starts to feel a little limiting. This is because we still see the same sorts of maps and situations, but difficulty feels like it ends up being based more on how many enemies appear each time at once. There are more enemies, who summon more allies, and that sometimes feels like the whole “challenge.” But we can’t even experiment as much with builds, since we are limited in how many class and unique skills each of our units can have, and there are certain ones that feel most important.  As a result, the game begins to push a player into builds that emphasize pairing up a Berserker with other passive skills or getting that class’ Spur of the Moment or Onslaught skills to help others. After a point, it became about ensuring my Berserkers, Snipers, and Directors worked well together to inflict as much pain on as many enemies as quickly as possible. However, Dice Gambit is one of the shorter games with roguelike elements out there. The time limits mean someone going through on a more casual basis might not notice the more repetitive elements. At the same time, that does mean you can’t spend forever customizing your family and characters. But as long as you realize you should be quickly building up new generations and investing gold into swiftly leveling the new ones, you’ll be fine. Especially since the whole marriage and relationship system doesn’t feel involved.  https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LaCBUG_3nFQ While some of the Dice Gambit issues that might come up could come down to personal preferences determining how they affect you, I did experience a quirk that hampered the handheld gaming experience. The Steam product page notes it is “ playable ” on a Steam Deck and there should be a default controller configuration. On a Lenovo Legion Go, it would not kick in. I ended up having to play on a laptop instead. This isn’t a dealbreaker at all, but those who only play on handhelds of some sort should keep that in mind before picking it up and test The First Act demo to ensure it runs properly.  Dice Gambit can be a creative strategy game, though it is one that relies heavily on luck and repetition. It looks unique and can encourage some unusual builds as you work out which active and passive skills help most when facing hordes of enemies. I just recommend testing out the demo first to ensure its gameplay loop is one you’d enjoy. Dice Gambit is available on PCs.  The post Review: Dice Gambit Sends Families Against Foes appeared first on Siliconera .
SiliconeraSep 6
Dotemu and SEGA team up for double ninja action with Ninja Gaiden/Shinobi PC bundle
Dotemu and SEGA team up for double ninja action with Ninja Gaiden/Shinobi PC bundleIt’s twice the ninja action, for one price, as publishers Dotemu and SEGA have teamed up to offer PC players a twice the ninja action. Save ninja, save ninja, save It’s kind of funny, when you think about it, that two of the most legendary ninja-themed series’ of all time made comebacks in the same … The post Dotemu and SEGA team up for double ninja action with Ninja Gaiden/Shinobi PC bundle appeared first on BrutalGamer .
BrutalGamerSep 5
Hollow Knight Silksong review bombing is underway for an unexpected reason
Hollow Knight Silksong review bombing is underway for an unexpected reason Hollow Knight: Silksong is currently being review bombed by Chinese players complaining that the game's translation is terrible and an inexplicable downgrade from what was seen in the original Hollow Knight. As spotted by Kotaku , Chinese Steam users were quick to pile on Silksong over its translation, complaining that the game's translation isn't exactly incorrect, but rather a misguided localization attempt that ruins the game's tone, story, and overall gravitas. I'm in no way equipped to judge the game's Chinese translation, but many of these complaints seem to have some validity, as they prompted Matthew Griffin, head of marketing at Team Cherry, to address the matter on social media. Matthew said, “To our Chinese speaking fans: We appreciate you letting us know about quality issues with the current Simplified Chinese translation of Hollow Knight: Silksong,” and “We’ll be working to improve the translation over the coming weeks. Thanks for your feedback and support.” https://twitter.com/griffinmatta/status/1963798473700168146 And yet, this acknowledgment and promise to fix things have not been well received, as yet another barrage of negative comments and quote tweets has hit Griffin, with one particularly angry user stating that the hatred towards the localizer isn't "enough." https://twitter.com/nekorize/status/1964020916683493687 Silksong was released yesterday to big numbers—so big, in fact, it caused Steam and many other storefronts to crumble underneath its weight for a while. The game quickly beat 500,000 concurrent players and has garnered rave reviews from fans and critics alike everywhere outside of China, where it's average review rating is barely above the 50% mark. Silksong still has overwhelmingly positive scores on Steam, but that's only because Valve recently changed its policy in a way that prevented region-specific issues from tainting a game's overall review score. Chinese players now make up the largest group of Steam users, so that policy change couldn't have come at a better time for Silksong. You can now get Hollow Knight: Silksong on Steam, PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, Switch, and macOS. Like our content? Set Destructoid as  a Preferred Source on Google  in just one step to ensure you see us more frequently in your Google searches! The post Hollow Knight Silksong review bombing is underway for an unexpected reason appeared first on Destructoid .
Steam Archives – DestructoidSep 5
A celebration of all things “Boomer Shooter” Boomstock returns to Steam this month
A celebration of all things “Boomer Shooter” Boomstock returns to Steam this monthFans of classically styled FPS’ rejoice. Boomstock is coming back for its sophomore year, hitting Steam this month. BOOM Did you enjoy last year’s Boomstock? The Steam-based event was a celebration of so-called “Boomer Shooters”. If you’re out of the loop, those are really just classically styled first-person shooters, like the ones that you might’ve … The post A celebration of all things “Boomer Shooter” Boomstock returns to Steam this month appeared first on BrutalGamer .
BrutalGamerSep 2