Yakuza Kiwami and Bulletstorm headline November’s free PS Plus games
Do you like all the bullets and Japanese gangsters? Well then good news, because November’s offerings will have your appetite satiated on the PS Plus side of free games this month.
Do you like all the bullets and Japanese gangsters? Well then good news, because November’s offerings will have your appetite satiated on the PS Plus side of free games this month.
Yesterday, after a bit of Twitter teasing, Toby Fox, creator of the Gamemaker-made, indie darling RPG Undertale released something new, for free on the internet. It's worth playing, but don;t uninstall it.
Heavy Machine Guns will return in Destiny 2’s Black Armory update in December, but you won’t have long to wait to get a proper taste of these reworked death-dealers. A couple of weeks back, data-mining for The Festival of the Lost revealed that at least one quest would reward players with a reimagined Thunderlord. How do you get one? Here’s how…kind of.
MediEvil follows the story of Sir Dan, an unlikely champion who met an unfortunate end on the field of battle. He receives a chance at redemption when his nemesis, the evil sorcerer Lord Zarok, accidentally resurrects him 100 years after that fateful day. Lord Zarok seeks to conquer the Kingdom of Gallowmere, and only the skeletal Sir Dan stands between Zarok’s army of the undead and the kingdom he swore to protect.
As technically polished as Red Dead Redemption 2 is thanks to its overworked staff, that doesn’t mean that the game doesn’t have any bugs inside of it. Ambitious as can be, thousands upon thousands of cogs in the game can operate perfectly in one instance and spectacularly cock up in an unintended manner the second you take your eyes off the screen. Here’s one example, as recent reports across social media have revealed a section near Rhodes where horses just catch aflame for no reason whatsoever.
Dark Souls on the Nintendo Switch is a really good port, and sure there were definite compromises made but it runs really well on the console and is still the same experience we all know and love; only now you can play it wherever you go. I’m really glad it turned out this well because it managed to make me fall in love with this game all over again.
November is an absolutely jam-packed month of releases, from all across the industry. From Pokémon to Football Manager, Hitman to more Spider-Man DLC, here’s a look at the month ahead.
What does the next generation hold in store for gamers? If current trends are to be believed, it’s a future where streaming games plays a large role. Microsoft and Sony are looking to move away from traditional physical media for games, instead offering their best titles as cloud-based products. That’s an idea which can’t be supported without some of the biggest players in the game joining in on that act, and it sounds like EA is keen to head to the cloud as well with whatever console hardware is on the way.
A spooky European village. Properly scary castle mania. Vampires. Werewolves! The only thing more frightening, is a glimpse at your empty bank account when it comes to deciding whether or not you can grab Resident Evil Village this month. Capcom's successor to its long-running survival-horror franchise is finally out, and if you've read our review then you know the game is a winner on multiple levels.
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