Rare's Boss Now Runs Xbox Game Studios
The other boss was in the job for just a year.
eurogamer.net news
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Bithell Games Making a TRON Game
Story-driven isometric action adventure.
thesixthaxis.com news
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REVIEW: Silent Hill 2
9/10 "more than does service to the legacy of Silent Hill"
thesixthaxis.com impressions
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Stalker 2: Heart of Chornobyl is an open world shooter
The tales of it's turbulent development.
eurogamer.net news
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Composer Uematsu Announces His Last Game
Uematsu is most famous for composing the soundtracks for the first nine Final Fantasy games.
videogameschronicle.com news
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700+ Ubisoft France staff walk out
Strike prompted by requirement to come to work 3 days a week.
gamesindustry.biz news
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Former Sony Boss, "AA is DEAD"
And, "relying on blockbusters is a death sentence."
gamesindustry.biz news
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Sony loses legal fight to prevent 3rd party add-ons being sold
by Datel for its games. Took them only 12 years.
eurogamer.net news
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Pre-Orders For FPGA N64 'Analogue 3D' Open Next Week
Will Cost $250 output 4K
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"Woke" Studio Fires 69 Staff That's 69 Dudes!
They should have done the sensible thing and fired one more, just to be on the safe side.
VR2 is my preferred way to play GT7 by far. In fact, it's the only game I've played in VR since late July. A good wheel would certainly elevate that experience even more. Logi G29 is the most compatible force feedback wheel available supporting PS3, PS4, PS5, and PC; third-party adapters can make it work on Xbox and Switch as well. With a good fold up stand and stick shifter accessory, the G29 would be around $400-450. My interest in other gaming genres has been declining for years, so I've been playing more and more driving games instead. Like the VR2, good wheels are an expensive pill to swallow, but I'd likely love it once I have one. Maybe it's time to seriously look into it.
Got off the first island in Kingdom New Lands.
I thought that would be the game finished but we sailed to a new island.
I'm still learning how everything works. Only thing that annoys me about the game is your horses stamina, you run out of breath and have to walk very slowly till it recharges.
Farms seemed to give you the most money, so chopping down trees and expanding your farms is the way to go. I'm curious to see what the new island has in store.
It's been a lot of fun to read. It's kind of like getting a new issue of Nintendo power. Some games get spotlighted a little bit more than others, particularly if they were a little more story heavy. Sometimes game art from the manuals is included. And the author provides some thoughts and opinions on some of the endings as well.
For me this is almost like an opportunity to go back and look at the ending to games I rented or just couldn't complete. I definitely recommend picking this up if you still have appreciation for the 8-Bit era.
Ghosts 'n Goblins Resurrection? Yes. I like it a lot.
Any problems with it?
Controls, difficulty etc?
No. I played it on switch and it ran just fine. Arthur moves a little slowly by design; some people don't like that, but I didn't have any problem with it.
It has lots of difficulty options so you can tailor the game however you like. And it has multiple pathways through each level, so it has replay value.
Um, okay. 👍
No, Pallyed the horrible PS2 re-vival and the super hard original on SNES. Not my cup of tea at all! (that is I suck at it).
I like that very much.
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Yup, I've been slowly shifting away from cool and hip action games to "dad games" for years now, lol.
I don't think I ever started out as 'cool and hip' in the first place...
I sure didn't. Cool and hip games didn't reallly seem to exist until the 90s with Sonic the Hedgehog, Doom and PS1.
That was my experience with Lies of P too.
The first case was uncommonly good, now I understand, it's because the 4th case is now cheap filler material. There's no investigation phase, it's all trial. Worse still it requires you to have some understanding of very Japanese things like this comedic storytelling art and the differences between noodles.
Also the game isn't signposted correctly so you present relevant evidence at the wrong moment, because the game indicates the new statement is what you should be working with, only for an earlier statement to be needed.
Why uncover a new relevant statement that then isn't used to dig deeper?