[ad_1] In the classic single-player mode, you’ll play a slightly truncated version of both scenes, one after the other. Shared Story, meanwhile, restricts your perspective and, therefore, overall understanding of the story. The characters will share their knowledge and experiences once they reconvene in the game, which helps both players to keep up with the […]
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Yakuza’s many remasters are about to pay off big time
[ad_1] At Gamescom 2019, Sega announced that three remastered Yakuza games — originally numbered 3, 4 and 5 — will be released in the West as The Yakuza Remastered Collection. The first instalment, Yakuza 3, is available right now if you buy the $60 bundle. Yakuza 4 will follow in October and Yakuza 5 will […]
Sega is becoming its weird and wonderful self again
[ad_1] Even in its darkest years, though, Sega made some good calls. Intelligent mid-2000s acquisitions like Creative Assembly (Total War) and Sports Interactive (Football Manager) were joined in the ’10s by Relic Entertainment (Warhammer 40,000) and Amplitude Studios (Endless Space) to form a strong division in “Sega West.” This policy seems to be continuing: Sega […]
‘Streets of Rage 4’ is shaping up to be a worthy sequel
[ad_1] The gameplay teaser that followed half a year later showed a 2D game that seemed to play like the originals, but the art style still didn’t seem “right.” Why is the art such a massive departure? Would the game feel as direct and satisfying to play? Those were the kind of questions I was […]
'Windjammers 2' is a stylish update to a Neo Geo classic
[ad_1] Windjammers is basically Pong on steroids. The original, released for the Neo Geo arcade system in 1994, had two players throwing a frisbee — sorry, "ultimate flying disc" — across a net. If you managed to hit the opponent's end zone, you got some… [ad_2] Source link
‘Disintegration’ is a tactical shooter that questions transhumanism
[ad_1] According to the director, Disintegration is set 150 to 200 years in the future. The robots in this imagined future aren’t controlled by artificial intelligence, though. They’re armored shells that contain fleshy and beautifully imperfect human brains. Why did humanity do this? To protect themselves from a planet that has been ravaged by climate […]
Spotify triples its free Premium trial period to three months
[ad_1] Previously, Spotify offered a 30-day free trial to tempt users to shell out for its Premium service. Now the company is doing its best to attract even more subscribers by upping the free trial period to 90 days. The offer is a permanent one, according to Spotify, and will be available worldwide. It rolls […]
Terminator T-800 and The Joker are coming to ‘Mortal Kombat 11’
[ad_1] In fact, franchise stalwart Shang Tsung was one of the previously announced combatants for the DLC pack, along with fellow series regulars Nightwolf and Sindel, and Todd McFarlane’s iconic comic book character Spawn. Nightwolf and Shang Tsung have already joined the lineup. Terminator T-800 will be available October 8th, while Sindel arrives November 26th. […]
‘Telling Lies’ is bigger, but not better, than 'Her Story'
[ad_1] In Her Story, developer Sam Barlow did a rare thing: He created a new video game format. Four years later, he's made Telling Lies, which releases on August 23rd. It's a game with almost identical gameplay — centered simply on typing search terms in… [ad_2] Source link
‘Need for Speed Heat’ isn’t anything like ‘Payback’
[ad_1] Unsurprisingly, the new game is vastly different to Payback. You no longer need Speed Cards, for instance, to upgrade your ride. “Speed cards were a little abstract,” Riley Cooper, creative director on Need for Speed Heat, told Engadget. “So we’re leaning much more grounded and straightforward [this time]. You get money, you buy the […]
