Psychonauts 2 is almost finished, will release in 2021
An update released by Double Fine Games has confirmed that the studios is in the final stages of development and fans won’t need to wait much longer.
An update released by Double Fine Games has confirmed that the studios is in the final stages of development and fans won’t need to wait much longer.
Valve even treated us to a cinematic trailer, the first the game has recieved in eight years. Even if it wasn’t exactly impressive.
Stability! That’s the name of Sony’s game whenever a new system update pops up, while Microsoft is instead going for a more substantial retooling to its snappy console operating system. Said update is now out, and for the price of 700 of your most mega of bytes, you’ll be able to grab some cool features.
You can expect more at The Game Awards later this year, something I doubt the devs ever expected anyone to write when Among Us launched years ago.
This week sees the release of the PlayStation 5 in may a secondary region, and like most launch week consoles, some fine-tuning will be necessary over the weeks and months to come. If there’s a primary gripe to be had currently, it’s the PS5’s habit of defaulting to the PS4 version of a game whenever you download it, thus making your Internet service provider hate your guts when you have to double down on those downloads.
Following Valve’s trend of going behind-the-scenes on the development of games like Portal and Half-Life 2, it’s always a fun time to listen to the process of making a massive game.
You’re going to want to save your PrimoGems for some of the new characters on the way, which include spear-users, hydro bow-wielders, and a master of the claymore.
Which is really fun for anyone that has to write about it because having to consistently say Arma 3 2.0 is a pain and it looks really weird written down. Thanks, Bohemia!
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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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