Yakuza: Like a Dragon Launching Stateside November 13
Releasing with the next generation of videogame hardware, SEGA announced that Yakuza: Like a Dragon will arrive stateside on November 13, 2020.
This dynamic RPG will bring an adventure that takes the intense brawls the Yakuza series is known for and combines it with classic RPG elements. As players venture through the Yokohama district of Isezaki Ijincho, they will utilize such elements as party customization, strategic moves,and a wide variety of skills.
The latest trailer for the game, which can be seen below, puts the spotlight on the protagonist Ichiban Kasuga. Fighting alongside Nanba, Saeko, and Adachi, Kasuga will be able to utilize more than 20 unique Jobs as he envisions himself as the lead character in a turn-based RPG. Nearby surrounding items can be used to attack enemies, and party members can also kick surrounding items to their target.
Yakuza: Like a Dragon | How Will You Rise?
Since its release in Japan, the title has sold a total of 400,000 digital and physical copies in Asia and Japan (as of March 2020).
The game will come out for the PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC via Steam. It will also come out on the Xbox Series X on day one of its release, and on the PlayStation 5 at a later, unannounced date.
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The Cat & Fiddle Games Team take some creative liberties with some of our favorite pets with their new couch co-op title Strange Creatures. With support for up to four players and a number of odd powers at your disposal, do these creatures deserve your love, or are they just a bunch of pests?
Strange Creatures Review
The moment you boot up this title, you just know that things are a little…off. With species like the cataconda, bullfrog, and lecko, these hybrids are unlike anybody has ever seen before. It's not just for show though; each of these creatures has abilities that dip into the bizarre. Whether that be an extended neck or ravenous eating (and barfing), there's something for those from a wide variety of temperaments.
It's just a shame that the game is just so dreadfully dull. Players can either do this title solo or team up with three others as they set out to escape a lab. As players venture from locales like the testing bay, the cargo bay, and the med bay, they must use their abilities to do some light puzzle solving to get to the next area.
The problem with this is that the puzzles are borderline insulting. Opening a door is as simple as pressing a big red button, and even more challenging puzzles involving batteries have their final resting place just a few steps away. It's telling when the absolute worst case scenario one can find in this game is a red ball attack…which immediately respawns you five feet away. This title was clearly designed for children, so those who have moved on to E10+ titles should steer clear of this one.
Strange Creatures also has a strange fascination with checklists. There's a fine line between guiding and dictating, and the game has flown past that line with reckless abandon. There's optional tasks to get additional bags of pet food (which can be redeemed later on), but being told to collect a hefty amount of them is downright agonizing, akin to playing a game of 52 card pickup.
It's not like this title is too long, as the entirety of this title can be finished in around 20 minutes. There are some achievements to be had and different animals to play around with, but don't expect to be playing this one in the long term. All scenarios are the same, and there is no variation between playthroughs.
It should be worth noting that there is a distinct lack of polish in this title too. We encountered some slowdown, choppy graphics, and a computer that was trying its hardest to get by. It's not even a looker – the low poly look would have been right at home during the days of the PlayStation 2. This title is not optimized in the slightest, and it shows.
The endless checklists and pandering gameplay of Strange Creatures makes it an easy pass, even for those desperate for a new co-op multiplayer title.
The Cat & Fiddle Games Team take some creative liberties with some of our favorite pets with their new couch co-op title Strange Creatures. With support for up to four players and a number of odd
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Pathfinder: Kingmaker Definitive Edition Review
A couple of years after launching on PC, Pathfinder: Kingmaker launches its Definitive Edition on consoles. Is it worth diving into, or should you skip this long RPG? Check out our review and find out.
Pathfinder: Kingmaker Definitive Edition Review
Pathfinder: Kingmaker takes place in the Stolen Lands, an area ruled by a bandit named The Stag Lord. When the game begins, you are invited to Swordlord's manor and given the task of killing The Stag Lord. However, before you can set out, the manor is attacked, and most of the other candidates given the job are killed. The Swordlord splits you into two teams, and tells you whoever beats The Stag Lord will become Baron of the Stolen Lands. You set out with a party of three and begin to hunt the bandits.
As you hunt for the bandits, you realize the lands are plagued with other problems as well. Trolls, undead, manticores, warring tribes of Kobolds and Mites, curses, slavers, and giant beasts wait to kill any adventurer that crosses their path. Pathfinder: Kingmaker is brutal when it comes to its difficulty, and entering the wrong cave or set of ruins could mean game over. It requires a more tactical approach then just running in guns-a-blazing if you want to last. You can turn the difficulty down and adjust other settings like lower critical hit chance for enemies or weaker enemies in general. Pathfinder: Kingmaker is a marathon, and completing it fully will put you well over the 120 hour mark.
With the Definitive Edition of the game, you get two options for combat: Real-time with pause and turn-based. Real-time with pause is the default setting, where you all fight at the same time. Your AI will use its default attacks and abilities, and you will auto-attack unless you pick an attack. You can pause with a single button and choose all the moves and then unpause as well, helping with tougher fights. The real-time combat mode is excellent for groups of large enemies that are weak, like goblins or kobolds. It is also much quicker than turn-based fighting.
Turn-based combat gives you a turn order, and everyone goes on their turn. This gives you much more control over your party's movement, skills, and attacks. I preferred this mode for bosses and more powerful groups of enemies. The downside is that it is prolonged compared to the real-time fighting. A five-minute fight in turn-based can be done in half the time if you do it in its real-time style. Thankfully, you just have to click the stick in to change between combat modes, making it a nonissue for the most part.
After you defeat the Stag Lord, you get to another major part of the game: kingdom management. Put simply, being a Baron isn't as easy as it sounds. You need to manage what buildings are put in your cities, who your advisors are, which errands you send your advisors off to, and listen to citizen's complaints and neighboring countries' requests. Its a balancing act of earning income, keeping people happy, not going to war with neighbors, and picking the right person for the job. It definitely has its moments, but it can really feel like a chore sometimes.
The big problem is that you can't access your kingdom menu in other kingdoms. While you are out handling business elsewhere, something might pop up in your Barony that you can't deal with without going home. It leads to a lot of back and forth on the campaign map, which can be tiring with all the random encounters along the roads. The other kicker is that you have to load into the kingdom management screen and then load back out when you exit. It seems like this could have been a little more streamlined.
The loot system also suffers from being hit and miss. There is a ton of loot in Kingmaker; too much, to be honest. You will pick up all sorts of stuff to sell or equip. At first, the annoying thing was how often a magical weapon would just be +1 to damage and hit. You rarely get a +1 weapon with acid one it or another effect. It does mean that getting a powerful weapon like that is more special. It feels like you get 100 +1 generic longswords before something really cool. You can buy them, but they run around 24k. That's a lot, even for a Baron.
Pathfinder: Kingmaker Definitive additions also comes with all the DLC included. The Wildcards DLC gets you a new Tiefling companion (technically two) in the primary campaign, who you find shortly after becoming Baron. Varnhold's Lot gives you a short side story that happens in a neighboring area of your Barony, where you play as a new character. Beneath the Stolen Lands is a rogue-like adventure into the space beneath your Barony. You create a new party and try to clear as much of the dungeon as possible. When you die, you come back stronger and with new benefits. It is in the main campaign as well, but I didn't spend much time with it.
I guess the real question is: How does it run on the PlayStation 4?
The answer: Not great.
Load screens take a good while, and they are plentiful. New area? Load. New building? Load. Kingdom Menu? Load. Random encounter? Load. And of course, you have to load back out of all that as well. I had many frame drops, and quite a few crashes as well. Thankfully, it saves so often that I never lost more than a few steps of progress. However, that does not mean that this is okay. I will say the new patch reduces the crashes quite a bit, but they are still present nonetheless.
Pathfinder: Kingmaker Definitive Edition is a good game marred by technical problems on the PlayStation 4. As it stands, it is difficult to recommend to anyone in its current state.
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Samurai Jack: Battle Through Time Gets Launch Trailer
Discover why Adult Swim Games and Soleil Games' Samurai Jack: Battle Through Time is a big deal with the launch trailer for the game.
The trailer pays host to John DiMaggio, who has voiced the Scotsman in the series since the 90s. He mentions that everybody is out to get the titular Samurai Jack, and that he soon meets up with the Scotsman. He mentions that to voice the Scotsman, he uses the same voice as before but with a Scottish accent.
DiMaggio mentions that the Scotsman makes him want to smash things, and that it was a joy to revisit the character for this particular title.
Learn more with the trailer for the game below:
Samurai Jack: Battle Through Time Launch Trailer | Adult Swim Games
An action platform game that spans across time and space, Samurai Jack: Battle Through Time will feature both moments and classic worlds from the animated series' best moments. Along the way, players will be able to equip and master more than a dozen different weapons in combat.
The game is now available for the PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, and PC (via both Steam and the Epic Games Store).
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How To Get Sheep In Spiritfarer
So you've built a Sheep Corral but don't have any sheep? This guide explains How To Get Sheep In Spiritfarer as although you can build the Sheep Corral very early on in your adventure, you may not find out how to get sheep until much later – depending on where you look.
When you are exploring one of the many islands in Spiritfarer, you may encounter a stray sheep or two. For example, Hummingberg, one of the larger cities that you visit earlier in the game, has a stray sheep wandering around towards the end of the area. You can speak with the sheep and the game counts the sheep as found, but there's more to it than simple discovering the sheep.
How To Get Sheep In Spiritfarer
You need to head to Mount Toroyama, a small island to the West of where you begin your adventure in Spiritfarer. On Mount Toroyamad there is a lost Spirit. Speak with the Spirit and they will explain that the sheep on their island has escaped the Corral. Once you've fed the sheep, I just used Popcorn, it will follow you. Return the sheep to the Corral and then the Spirit will tell you that they believe the sheep escaped because it was lonely. See where this is going?
You guessed it, now you can search the open world for sheep. Simply find a sheep, feed it, and take it back to your boat. Then, when you're in the area again, return the sheep to Mount Toroyamad. You can take the Sheep back to your boat and shear them for wool afterwards.
- Build a Sheep Corral
- Head to Mount Toroyama
- Complete the quest there to rescue the first sheep
- Track down other sheep on other islands.
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How To Access Subject 2923 DLC In Remnant From The Ashes
Want to explore the new Subject 2923 campaign? This guide on How To Access Subject 2923 DLC In Remnant From The Ashes will tell you how you can access the brand new campaign that is now available for players that have purchased the latest DLC for Remnant From The Ashes.
So first and foremost you need to buy the DLC. The Subject 2923 DLC is not available as a free update for Remnant. You have to purchase the DLC from either Steam or Xbox, although the game is on Game Pass. Once you have the DLC installed, you've got everything you need to roll a brand new campaign in the new content.
How To Access Subject 2923 DLC In Remnant From The Ashes
Once you are in the game you need to head to the red crystal at the home base. From there, select the Crystal. If you have another player with you, they also need to interact wit the red crystal. Then select World Settings. From there you will see three options – Campaign, Adventure, and Survival. Select Reroll Campaign at the bottom. Finally, select the Subject 2923 campaign.
- Head to your home base and return to the red crystal
- Select World Settings
- Choose Reroll Campaign
- Select the new Subject 2923 campaign
Once you have done that, you will enjoy the full campaign of the new DLC. You can also explore the area in Adventure Mode but there's not story or any other features. It's just the new zone and randomly generated areas and different boss fights.
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PlayStation 5 Gets "Play Has No Limits" Trailer
The latest trailer for the upcoming PlayStation 5 showcases the many features this new system has to offer.
Though it is a dramatization, the video stresses that players will be transported to a world where they can feel more. The trailer highlights the haptic feedback, adaptive triggers, and 3D audio the system has to offer, and how it will transport players to a world of immersion.
You can watch it below:
PlayStation 5 – Play Has No Limits
Set to release this holiday season, the PlayStation 5 will feature a custom-built 825GB SSD with a 12-channel interface, a a semi-custom 7nm AMD Zen 2 CPU capable of ray tracing, support for high frame rates and 4K resolution, 16 GB of GDDR6 SDRAM with a bandwidth of 448 GB/s, new audio hardware for real-time 3D audio effects, and backward compatibility with most of the PlayStation 4 and PlayStation VR catalog.
Note that there will be two models available: One will incorporate an Ultra HD Blu-ray compatible optical disc drive, while the other will serve as a lower-cost digital variant that lacks the disc drive while still possessing digital download support.
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Galaxy Superyacht Week in GTA Online This Week
Net yourself Double Rewards on all A Superyacht Life missions in Rockstar Games' GTA Online this week.
You can find the full list of missions below:
- Overboard – A team of pesky joyriders and their buddies are making a break for it. Put things right by chasing them down across the waves and making sure they sleep with the fishes.
- Salvage – Strap on a rebreather and hit an underwater wreck for salvageable cargo to bring back to your yacht. It's not a crime, probably – you're practically cleaning up the oceans. Keep an eye out as you return to your vessel, though. Things may not have gone as swimmingly for Captain Darcy.
- All Hands – Your patrons and beneficiaries at the Pacific Country Club need help putting out some literal fires. Fly a newly customized Tula over the links and drop water bombs from above to extinguish the flames and save the day. The one percent will thank you later.
- Icebreaker – The Captain wants his vengeance on those who wronged him; head to the Defrost Fridgit warehouse and help him exact revenge.
- Bon Voyage – Time to put your feet up and relax. What could go wrong? Besides a perfect storm and wave after wave of attackers armed to the teeth, that is. That could very well happen.
- D-Day – At the end of the day, it is a captain's duty to always tie up loose ends. Hop in a Kraken sub, find the big bad's yacht and bring an end to this madness.
Complete any of these missions this week and come back next week to get yourself the Six Figure Tee.
Players can also get themselves Triple GTA$ & RP on all games of Trap Door and Double Rewards in Transform Races.
All players who log into GTA Online can get themselves the TW@ Logo Tee on the house.
Make sure to swing by The Diamond Casino & Resort this week and give the Lucky Wheel a spin for cash prizes, clothing, RP, mystery prizes, and more. This week's top prize is the Pfister 811.
Make sure to take advantage of the following discounts this week:
- Yachts – 30% off
- Yacht Upgrades & Modifications – 30% off
- All Boats – 30% off: Lampadati Toro, Kraken submersible, Buckingham Tug Boat, Nagasaki Dinghy, Speedophile Seashark, Pegassi Speeder, Shitzu Jetmax, Dinka Marquis, Shitzu Suntrap, Shitzu Tropic, Shitzu Squalo
- Helicopters – 30% off: Nagasaki Buzzard, Buckingham Akula, Buckingham Swift, Buckingham Swift Deluxe, Buckingham Volatus, Buckingham SuperVolito, Buckingham SuperVolito Carbon
- Land Vehicles – 30% off: Imponte Ruiner 2000, HVY APC, Principe Deveste Eight
Finally, GTA Online players that have connected their Rockstar Social Club account to their Prime Gaming account will receive GTA$200K by playing any time this week.
Prime Gaming members will also receive the following:
- The Vespucci Canals Nightclub Property
- 70% off the Grotti X80 Proto
- 80% off the Bravado Gauntlet Hellfire
Releasing with the next generation of videogame hardware, SEGA announced that Yakuza: Like a Dragon will arrive stateside on November 13, 2020
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The latest trailer for the upcoming PlayStation 5 showcases the many features this new system has to offer
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Iron Harvest Gets New Story Trailer
Take a glimpse at the rich and atmospheric storytelling of Deep Silver and KING Art Games' Iron Harvest with the latest trailer for the RTS.
The video, which can be seen below, follows the three factions: Polania, Saxony and Rusviet. All those interested can take a deeper dive into the evolving conflict between the three of them in an alternate reality 1920+, set just after the end of the Great War.
Iron Harvest – Story Trailer [NA]
To make sure this title is absolutely perfect, the development team is working in close cooperation with global RTS-fans since their Kickstarter campaign.
Iron Harvest will be featured as part of the gamescom.global experience, beginning next week. Those that visit this digital-only event will be able to join Iron Harvest in the Koch Media section on gamescom.global and explore unique streaming-content, game information, and more. Players can check out the booth via the link here once it goes live.
In addition, from August 27-30, fans will also be able to see the maiden Iron Harvest eSports finals. Cooperating with ESL and TaKeTV, Deep Silver and KING Art games will host an extended competition that features two days of group play and one day for the Playoffs to determine the first Iron Harvest gamescom 2020 champion. Those interested can view the matches live here.
The final release of the title will be available on September 1, 2020.
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Necromunda: Underhive Wars Gets Gameplay Overview Trailer
Get everything you need to know about Focus Home Interactive and Rogue Factor's Necromunda: Underhive Wars with the latest gameplay trailer for the title.
A third-person tactical-RPG game based on the Necromunda IP, this title will feature a million ways to lead, build, and customize your gang in the tunnels of the dystopian Underhive.
Each fighter in Necromunda: Underhive is a unique character, complete with a combination of perks, traits, one of five Careers, injuries, skills, House, gear, virtues, vices, and talents. All of these things make sure that no two combinations will be the same.
Players can bring the fight to higher ground with its signature verticality and freedom of movement, sabotaging ziplines so enemies are unable to follow. Players can also control enemy movement with overlapping overwatch zones, then deliver striking blows with melee fighters.
Players will be able to compete in the story campaign, Operations, and multi/single-player skirmish modes.
Learn more with the gameplay trailer for the title below:
Necromunda: Underhive Wars – Gameplay Overview Trailer
The game will come out for the PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC on September 8, 2020.
Releasing with the next generation of videogame hardware, SEGA announced that Yakuza: Like a Dragon will arrive stateside on November 13, 2020
Discover why Adult Swim Games and Soleil Games' Samurai Jack: Battle Through Time is a big deal with the launch trailer for the game
The latest trailer for the upcoming PlayStation 5 showcases the many features this new system has to offer
Net yourself Double Rewards on all A Superyacht Life missions in Rockstar Games' GTA Online this week
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