There’s no doubt that id Software’s DOOM is one of the most beautiful games in recent years. It’s a game that is – artistically speaking – one of the most demanding games out there to date. It’s a game that pushes PC hardware to the limits when it comes to 4K gaming as many know. It is even a game that has become one to benchmark your 4K PC builds with if you want to know what your computer can handle.
Dragon Ball Z without a doubt is a huge franchise. It’s well known to anyone that publisher Bandai Namco has struck gold by publishing games for the franchise. In light of this, they’ve also managed to grow a moderately large fanbase around their Dragon Ball Xenoverse franchise, which allows fans to take on trans-dimensional fights online, and locally.
Destiny 2 is undoubtedly one of the most anticipated games of 2017. With the game taking an entirely new approach to the game, there’s no doubt many of the franchises fans have begun to rally behind the idea of getting their hands on the open beta in order to see what the future of the series looks like.
As you may already know, we’ve been preparing for the launch of Fortnite on July 25th on the PC, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One. To help prepare for this launch, our friends at Epic have released a cinematic trailer for the games upcoming launch. So check it out below before we continue.
If you didn’t get enough of Splatoon on the Nintendo Wii U, you wait is almost over as the support for the Wii U game had recently ended as far as new content goes. With only two weeks left until the launch of Nintendo’s upcoming title Splatoon 2, you no doubt are wanting to get a taste for the game before its launch, and see what is new.
If you’ve been surfing around the internet, there’s no doubt you’ve been reading that Michael Prachter, an analyst for video games, social media, digital media and electronics analyst over at Wedbush Securities; has said that he’s sure we’ll see the PlayStation 5 in 2019. If this news is true, it could very well be slightly damning for those who have just started investing into the PlayStation 5. It’ll even be damning for developers who have yet to release their triple-A PlayStation 4 titles.
This news brings in some wonderment as to why we would even see the PlayStation 5 in 2019. If we do, would that not hurt the PlayStation 4 title and branding? Yes, it actually would, and that’s what we are here to discuss while Sony begins to decide if they want to proceed forth with that release window.
When it comes to free-to-play games such as Warframe, the grow in an attempt to become organic. So much so that new features are constantly added into the game in order for it to grow. They are games that want to feel as if they are living, breathing entities, and seek to invite their players to continue their gameplay as their games grow.
Among these additions comes the idea that the game must add in new features, continually push itself in new ways that were never before seen, and allow the fans to continue a games efforts in growing. This is the case with Warframe – Plains of Eidolon. The update is one that will be bringing in more than just an open-world however.
If you are to watch through the trailer as far as you can get, there’s a massive amount of new features from crafting your own weapons, to naming those weapons, and even working with the local villagers of Cetus in order to complete quests for them. While no definite date has been given for this massive update, we do know it’ll be out later in 2017, and will be playable by PC then both PlayStation 4 and Xbox One.
You can also read, by taking the link below, how we view Warframe and why it should change your view on both F2P and Pay-to-Play games.
Dustin is our native console gamer, PlayStation and Nintendo reviewer who has an appetite for anything that crosses the boarders from across the big pond. His interest in JRPG’s, Anime, Handheld Gaming, and Pizza is insatiable. His elitist attitude gives him direction, want, and a need for the hardest difficulties in games, which is fun to watch, and hilarity at its finest. You can find him over on Twitter, Google+, and or you can find him on PSN with RaivynLyken.
At E3 2017 during the Sony press conference, publisher and developer Capcom wasn’t shy about their new Monster Hunter title named Monster Hunter World. The title stirred a lot of buzz from hardcore fans to those that have yet to touch the franchise. So much buzz that fans were giving both positive and negative feedback about the idea of an open-world title.
With E3 2017 having been a huge event for Horizon: Zero Dawn, there’s no doubt that there will need to be content before the upcoming The Frozen Wilds expansion, which will add in new quests, new characters, and even new areas for Aloy to explore. While the expansion is in development, the development team has decided to give fans a bit more to do until the DLC’s launch in August.
The update features New Game+ so that fans can continue enjoying Aloy’s adventures through the post-apocalypse world. Don’t fear if you do take this option. According to the developer’s you won’t lose your inventory, progress, experience, or even having hit level cap. Just note that level 50 is still the hard cap for now.
There’s no secret that Square Enix had a lot riding on Final Fantasy XV before it launched. It was a game that premiered as a successor to Final Fantasy XII under its elusive named Final Fantasy XIII -Versus- when it first hit the press. For over fifteen years fans patiently waited for their new experience, which was met with some opposition as it took on the Kingdom Hearts approach to gameplay and the Final Fantasy story telling elements.