Month: December 2020

Earlier today, CD Projekt RED issued an apology for the terrible quality of the console versions of Cyberpunk 2077 and offered refunds to any players unhappy with their purchase. The post urges players to go through the platforms to refund digital purchases, but apparently Sony didn’t the the memo. According to multiple reports, PlayStation isn’t
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It seems games about boat traversal are fairly rare nowadays. Ubisoft tend to touch on it with their yearly releases (Assassin’s Creed Valhalla being the latest) and most big games have some form of nautical movement, but they rarely serve as a selling point of the game itself. King of Seas is one such project
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Captured on Nintendo Switch (Docked) Calling your game “Eden” promises three things; a garden, naked people, and the original sin that led to the inexorable corruption of humanity and, ultimately, all of the misery in existence. Big shoes to fill, then, for Q-Games’ twelve-years-later sequel to their downloadable PlayStation 3 title PixelJunk Eden. We’re pleased
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Cygames announced at Granblue Fantasy Fes 2020 that its upcoming action-RPG, Granblue Fantasy: Relink, will release on both the PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5 in 2022. The developer revealed that Relink is currently in Alpha phase and is entirely playable. Cygames is now preparing the game to enter Beta phase before it spends 3-6 months readying the final
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Cyberpunk 2077 reviewed by Tom Marks on the PC version, now with new gameplay footage. Due to CD Projekt Red’s pre-release restrictions, our original Cyberpunk 2077 review was unable to use any of our own captured gameplay footage. This review, while identical in content, uses custom footage that more closely represents the experience we had
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This is the RPS Advent Calendar, in which we reveal one of our favourite PC games of 2020 on each day. Head back to the calendar to open another door. This is a strange old door. It’s upside down, for a start, and it’s got a faint whiff of flamingo meat to it. You’ve got
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The Switch is a fantastic system for games, but multimedia apps for the hybrid console have been rather lacking. Many requests have been made by Switch users for a Netflix app, Prime Video, Spotify apps etc, but nothing has emerged. If you are a fan of anime then you will be interested to see that
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The narrative adventure game has received something of a resurgence over the last decade or so. Telltale breathed life into the fledgling genre with the fantastic The Wolf Among Us and The Walking Dead games. Double Fine, headed up by LucasArts alumni Tim Schafer, returned to his roots with Broken Age. Quantic Dream shattered all
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Striking Distance’s chief development officer and former EA Visceral general manager, Steve Papoutsis, has said that single-player games are the best forms of storytelling and narrative-driven experiences. In an interview with VG247 following the reveal of The Callisto Protocol, Papoutsis noted that there’s a lot of debate surrounding the presumed death of single-player games, but he believes that
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Cyberpunk 2077‘s creators evidently had high hopes for their sprawling Keanu-toting RPG. But with the game lander rougher (read: buggier) than expected, CD Projekt executives have reportedly chosen to rethink their bonus structure, promising to pay developers their full share of their bonuses regardless of how well Cyberpunk reviews – even if, y’know, gating employee
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