Topic: game world

  • No Law: Cyberpunk FPS from The Ascent Creators

    No Law: Cyberpunk FPS from The Ascent Creators

    Neon Giant, the studio behind *The Ascent*, has announced *No Law*, a cyberpunk first-person shooter for PS5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC, featuring a reactive open world in the city of Port Desire. Players control ex-soldier Grey Harker, using cybernetic upgrades and varied combat approaches in a pl...

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  • Code Vein 2 Review: Is the Sequel Worth It?

    Code Vein 2 Review: Is the Sequel Worth It?

    **Code Vein 2** is a disappointing sequel with a convoluted, jargon-heavy narrative, a garish art style, and voice acting that fails to make its high stakes resonate. The game's combat system has potential with a vast toolkit, but it is undermined by uninspired enemy encounters, tedious level des...

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  • Why Danganronpa 2 Was Remade Before the First Game

    Why Danganronpa 2 Was Remade Before the First Game

    The remake of "Danganronpa 2" was prioritized over the first game to preserve the original's foundational narrative, as altering it could disrupt the series' core world. Choosing the second installment allowed for innovation and a fresh experience, enabling a substantially different scenario whil...

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  • Xbox's Legendary RPG Gets Major Update With New Game Mode

    Xbox's Legendary RPG Gets Major Update With New Game Mode

    A major update for *Pillars of Eternity* introduces a turn-based combat mode nearly a decade after its original launch, now in public beta on Steam and PC via Xbox. The new mode features key improvements like Unbound Turns based on character speed, Smarter Free Actions for strategic flexibility, ...

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  • Hollow Knight vs. Silksong: Which Game Do You Prefer?

    Hollow Knight vs. Silksong: Which Game Do You Prefer?

    Revisiting *Hollow Knight* highlights its masterful, dense atmosphere and melancholic storytelling, which some fans argue a sequel cannot fully replicate. *Silksong* is praised for refining and expanding the formula with more fluid combat, versatile tools, and a significantly larger, interconnect...

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  • Yerba Buena: First-Person Puzzle Platformer Coming to PS5, Xbox, and PC

    Yerba Buena: First-Person Puzzle Platformer Coming to PS5, Xbox, and PC

    Yerba Buena is a first-person puzzle platformer releasing May 26, where players control an NPC named Barb in an abandoned digital world. Its core gameplay is a unique "Copy and Paste" mechanic, allowing players to copy and transfer physical properties between objects to solve puzzles. The narrati...

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  • Neon Giant on Cyberpunk's 'No Law' and Moustached Heroes

    Neon Giant on Cyberpunk's 'No Law' and Moustached Heroes

    **No Law** is a cyberpunk shooter featuring a distinct protagonist with a bold moustache, a design choice inspired by classic action heroes to help the game stand out in a crowded market. The game's world is described as "cybergrunge," aiming for a dense, high-fidelity environment that blends ste...

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  • Brigandine: Abyss Confirmed for Switch 2 in 2026

    Brigandine: Abyss Confirmed for Switch 2 in 2026

    **Brigandine: Abyss is a new strategy RPG set for a 2026 release on the Nintendo Switch 2**, marking a major addition to the console's tactical game library. The game features an original story where players command armies against a conquering empire, with core gameplay involving resource managem...

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  • Anthem's Final Day: BioWare Bids Farewell to Its Destiny-Like Game

    Anthem's Final Day: BioWare Bids Farewell to Its Destiny-Like Game

    Anthem's servers have been permanently shut down, making the online-only game completely inaccessible and ending its troubled journey after a canceled revival effort. The shutdown prompted a wave of nostalgic farewells from the community, with players sharing final experiences and tributes on for...

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