Ghosts 'n Goblins Resurrection Gets Second Dev Video
Learn more about the visual themes and new skills of Capcom's Ghosts 'n Goblins Resurrection with the second developer video for the game.
The video, which can be seen below, features Producer Peter Fabiano as he discusses the picture-book style Director Tokuro Fujiwara wanted to include. Other highlights include Arthur's skills that can be accessed in the Demon Realm.
Ghosts 'n Goblins Resurrection – Dev Video #2 – Art 'n Abilities
For those looking to catch up, the original Dev Video can be found below, which focuses on what fans can come to expect in this entry.
Ghosts 'n Goblins Resurrection – Dev Video #1 – Arthur Returns
Ghosts 'n Goblins Resurrection pays homage to both Ghosts 'n Goblins and Ghouls 'n Ghosts. Much like previous entries, players will take control of the valiant knight Arthur as he fights his way through the Demon Realm. Enemies like Zombie, Skeleton Murderer, Pigman and Red Arremer will all make their appearance, along with a number of challenging new obstacles.
The game will come out for the Nintendo Switch on February 25, 2021.
Learn more about the visual themes and new skills of Capcom's Ghosts 'n Goblins Resurrection with the second developer video for the game
PlayStation Plus subscribers will be able to pick up Control: Ultimate Edition, Concrete Genie, and Destruction AllStars in February 2021
Check out the unique combat abilities of Joker, Queen, and the rest of the Phantom Thieves with the latest trailer for Atlus West's Persona 5 Strikers
Both NACON and Daedalic Entertainment have signed a co-publishing and distribution agreement for The Lord of the Rings: Gollum
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PlayStation Plus subscribers will be able to pick up Control: Ultimate Edition, Concrete Genie, and Destruction AllStars in February 2021.
Destruction AllStars is a vehicular combat arena multiplayer game that has players choosing from one of 16 different superstar competitors. Four game modes will be available, each of which will have players utilizing timing, tactics and skills to cause carnage and wreak havoc. The game will be available on the PlayStation 5.
The second game coming to PlayStation Plus is Control: Ultimate Edition. Created by Remedy Entertainment, this title stars Jesse Faden, who is the Director of the Federal Bureau of Control. Featuring an ever-shifting skyscraper, players will repel all threats and make use of supernatural abilities. The game will be available on the PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5 – you can read our review of the base game here.
Finally, Concrete Genie will make its way to PlayStation Plus. The polluted seaside town of Denska needs to be restored to its former bright and bustling self. Players will be able to use Living Paint to create Genies whose magical powers that can help solve puzzles and fight off bullies. The game will be available for the PlayStation 4 – you can read our review here.
Learn more with the following PlayStation Access video:
PlayStation Plus Monthly Games – PS4 and PS5 – February 2021
Destruction AllStars will be available on PlayStation Plus until April 5, while Control: Ultimate Edition and Concrete Genie will be available until March 1.
Learn more about the visual themes and new skills of Capcom's Ghosts 'n Goblins Resurrection with the second developer video for the game
PlayStation Plus subscribers will be able to pick up Control: Ultimate Edition, Concrete Genie, and Destruction AllStars in February 2021
Check out the unique combat abilities of Joker, Queen, and the rest of the Phantom Thieves with the latest trailer for Atlus West's Persona 5 Strikers
Both NACON and Daedalic Entertainment have signed a co-publishing and distribution agreement for The Lord of the Rings: Gollum
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Persona 5 Strikers Highlights Combat Abilities in New Trailer
Check out the unique combat abilities of Joker, Queen, and the rest of the Phantom Thieves with the latest trailer for Atlus West's Persona 5 Strikers.
This title brings with it a hybrid battle system that combines action-combat with pause-and-plan sequences. Much like the 2017 JRPG Persona 5, players will be able to ambush foes, strike their elemental weaknesses to knock them down, and finish with an All-Out Attack.
All members of the Phantom Thieves will be playable, and each character has specific skills and Personas they can summon. Wide-ranging, flashy spells and magic can both be used to clear out big hordes.
Learn more with the trailer below:
Persona 5 Strikers – The Phantom Thieves Strike Back Trailer | PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, PC
Persona 5 Strikers features a story that will cater to both newcomers and longtime fans. Metaverse dungeons will once again make an appearance, along with six different cities across Japan.
The game will come out for the PlayStation 4, Nintendo Switch, and PC via Steam on February 23, 2021. Those that pre-order the Digital Deluxe Edition can get themselves access to the game four days early, on February 19, 2021.
Learn more about the visual themes and new skills of Capcom's Ghosts 'n Goblins Resurrection with the second developer video for the game
PlayStation Plus subscribers will be able to pick up Control: Ultimate Edition, Concrete Genie, and Destruction AllStars in February 2021
Check out the unique combat abilities of Joker, Queen, and the rest of the Phantom Thieves with the latest trailer for Atlus West's Persona 5 Strikers
Both NACON and Daedalic Entertainment have signed a co-publishing and distribution agreement for The Lord of the Rings: Gollum
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Cosplay Wednesday – Atelier Rorona's Rorolina Frixell
Koei Tecmo and GUST are returning to the tale of Reisalin "Ryza" Stout with the release of Atelier Ryza 2: Lost Legends & the Secret Fairy. In honor of this sequel, Gamers Heroes takes a look at a dead-on cosplay of the Alchemist of Arland, Rorolina Frixell
After falling in love with the character, French cosplayer Chibi-Juice set out to capture the essence of Atelier Rorona's Rorolina Frixell. According to her, the costumes are cute, but are full of details and can prove to be quite difficult to make.
Atelier Rorona Rorolina Frixell Cosplay
Credit goes to NyaoNyao Studio for the photos.
You can find Chibi-Juice on DeviantArt here and on Facebook here.
Do you enjoy a bit of gaming cosplay? Or maybe you're passionate enough to do it full time. Drop me a line at casey@gamersheroes.com and we'll feature some of your cosplay.
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There is a clock puzzle that has you altering time and searching a hidden room. This The Medium Clock Puzzle Guide will tell you how to solve the clock puzzle so you can complete the hidden room objective when you're trying to find Thomas. Once you have entered the room and begin trying to solve the puzzle, the door is locked behind you. You must solve the puzzle to unlock the door.
Firstly, grab the key from the desk, it's underneath a torch. Once you have the key, interact with the large grandfather clock on the wall in the room. It's a huge clock, can't miss it. Once you interact with the clock, inspect the upper left corner of the clock, this is where you use the key. Use the key to open the clock, now you can mess with time by moving the hands back and forth.
The Medium Clock Puzzle Guide
Set the clock all the way back to 4 PM. When you do this, in the Spirit World, Thomas' spirit will be standing at the desk with a Spirit Well. Interact with the Spirit Well so you are charged and can use your spirit abilities. Then return to the clock.
Once you have done that, return to the clock and set the time to around 5 PM. You will know the exact time because a secret passage opens in the wall in the Spirit World. Use your Outer Body Experience ability, hold F on the keyboard (check the options menu for all of the controls). When you are controlling Marianne in the Spirit World, head through the secret door. There is a power switch here you need to activate with your Spirit Blast ability, Space on the keyboard.
Once you've done that, return to your corporeal body in the other room. Then approach the bookshelf in the corner. Interact with the bookshelf and use the Insight ability, Left Control on PC. This will reveal a switch behind the picture in the bookshelf. Flip the switch to progress.
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Bloober Team, the developers behind critically acclaimed titles such as Layers of Fear, look to bring their signature brand of horror to the next generation with the release of The Medium. Old school camera work and design – mixed with innovative gameplay and storytelling mechanics – shows a lot of promise. However, with each new release, expectations continue to rise for Bloober Team. Does The Medium meet these ever increasing expectations?
It does, and then some.
The Medium Review
Bloober Team is a shining example of a studio honing its craft. Their debut title, Layers of Fear, was a solid entry into the horror genre, one released at a time where interest was high but options were scarce. It was far from perfect, and definitely struggled to stand up to bigger AAA games. As time moved forward, however, Bloober Team went from strength to strength. Blair Witch was a decent horror experience, limited only by the lore and design of the universe in which it was based, and Observer: System Redux was an incredible dive into a dark and gritty cyberpunk world that looked incredible and delivered a great story. Even with that impressive pedigree of titles under their belts, The Medium is the greatest work to leave the studio to date.
Many people believe there is more to existence than the single plane of living we all experience day after day. We fear the unknown, but at the same time, we yearn for what it could mean, the possibilities, the answers. What would you say if you had the chance to share some final words with a lost loved one? Would it really make it easier? Is there more to life after death, or is it misguided hope in an effort to deal with unimaginable loss? The Medium explores these deep and very powerful questions as Marianne, a young woman with strange, psychic-like powers that exists in both the world of the living and the dead. Marianne can speak, interact, live, and breathe in a world not of our own, but never truly leaving the world of the living either. It's a thrilling premise, filled with potential and possibilities. It tackles some seriously dark subject matter that leaves thoughts and questions lingering long after the credits roll.
This dual existence, where Marianne exists in both the corporeal plane and the world of spirits, is tied so heavily into both the narrative and gameplay that it creates a uniquely terrifying and equally intriguing environment where you're never really sure what's going to happen next. It brings together the realistic and the believable, with the surreal and unimaginable. It doesn't rely on cheap jump scares or parlor tricks; it immerses the player so heavily and just let's the dark nature of the storytelling do all the hard work.
Following The Medium in the build up to release I had one major concern: its puzzles. I'm not a puzzle fan; I'm the kind of player that gets turned around in corridors and winds up back where I started. The thought of a concept that saw two planes of exploration existing at the same time was one of major concern, but that's all a very subjective take. I should have known better.
Bloober Team once again prove they are masters of their craft with puzzles that can be challenging and rewarding, but seldom frustrating. Layers of Fear struggled with some very frustrating puzzles, Observer: System Redux suffered with stealth sequences and frustrating boogeyman style mechanics, and while The Medium features both puzzles and chase scenes, they have been tuned to near perfection, with thrill and fear taking the place of frustration and repetition.
The Medium's gameplay is simplistic in design but highly effective at delivering additional narrative in worthwhile and often disturbing ways. Marianne's powers allows her to sense objects with a hidden past, tied to various events in history, sometimes heartwarming, oftentimes terrifying. Interacting with these objects offers a deeper dive into the characters and events that led to the main tragedy the game focuses on throughout.
In the regular world, Marianne appears just as normal as you or I. While she can sense the forces of the spirit world, it's not until she has an Outer Body Experience that the veil between the two existences really begins to blur. While visiting the Niwa Resort, the main location of the game, Marianne explores a dilapidated and rundown hotel looking for answers on her history, and the tragic events that took place at Niwa. However, in the spirit realm, a much darker tone is present, in a demonic-like setting.
Again these split existences serve as both a storytelling tool and an intriguing gameplay mechanic. Switching between the two realms allows Marianne to move past locked doors or see past events that happened in certain areas many years ago. While some of these scenarios are tied heavily into puzzles, I never once lost my way or felt overwhelmed navigating the two unique locations.
One of The Medium's greatest assets is the third-person, fixed-perspective design, much like the one found in the original Resident Evil. Players have no control over camera or perspective, which is a fantastic tool when trying to deliver a horror-based experience. What's more terrifying than the lurking enemy you cannot see? Perhaps seeing an unimaginable terror that you're unable to look away from?
And therein lies two of the games best performances. The voice over work throughout is absolutely fantastic, with great performances from every member of the cast. However, Marianne (Kelly Burke) and the games antagonist (Maw, Troy Baker) really steal the show. Like most horror games, much of the enjoyment of The Medium falls on the player. If you can turn the lights down low, get some peace and quiet, and really immerse yourself in the world, characters, and events, the game will not disappoint.
Bloober Team has long established itself as a purveyor of innovative and frightening horror experiences, but it will be tough to outdo this one. The Medium is a terrifying and disturbing look into the darkest recesses of human behavior, wrapped in an immersive, atmospheric, and beautiful looking game world.
Bloober Team, the developers behind critically acclaimed titles such as Layers of Fear, look to bring their signature brand of horror to the next generation with the release of The Medium
Atelier Ryza 2: Lost Legends & The Secret Fairy is Ryza's second jump into the gaming scene. Does she deserve a sequel, or was the first game enough? Check out this review and find out
A tadpole's life is never easy, but BitFinity does the little girl a solid by adding some sheet music with their new title Tadpole Treble Encore. Dangers, lovers, and a helpful bullfrog named Etude
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NACON and Daedalic Entertainment Creating The Lord of the Rings: Gollum
Both NACON and Daedalic Entertainment have signed a co-publishing and distribution agreement for The Lord of the Rings: Gollum.
In this title, players will take on the role of the titular Gollum, who sets out to chase the only thing precious to him. Along the way, players will sneak, climb, and leap past dangers or into advantageous spots. His split personality means that it's up to players to decide whether his dark side takes over or if the spark of reason is still there.
To capture the universe of this game, a partnership with Middle-earth Enterprises, which holds the adaptation rights to J.R.R. Tolkien's novel series, has been created.
The title was originally announced in Spring of 2019. For those who are just learning about the title, get up to speed with the following teaser:
The Lord of the Rings: Gollum – Teaser
The game will come out for PlayStation and Xbox consoles, the Nintendo Switch, and the PC in 2022.
Learn more about the visual themes and new skills of Capcom's Ghosts 'n Goblins Resurrection with the second developer video for the game
PlayStation Plus subscribers will be able to pick up Control: Ultimate Edition, Concrete Genie, and Destruction AllStars in February 2021
Check out the unique combat abilities of Joker, Queen, and the rest of the Phantom Thieves with the latest trailer for Atlus West's Persona 5 Strikers
Both NACON and Daedalic Entertainment have signed a co-publishing and distribution agreement for The Lord of the Rings: Gollum
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The open-world, post-apocalyptic Kung-Fu fable Biomutant will come out on May 25, 2021.
Created by THQ Nordic, Biomutant features a unique martial art-styled combat system that mixes melee, shooting, and mutant ability action into one. Players will also be able to re-code their genetic structure to change the way they look and play, with mutations like the Turtleform and Mucus Bubble coming into play.
When it comes to its weaponry, players will be able to mix and match parts to create unique 1H or 2H slash and crush weapons. Revolvers, rifles, and shotguns, along with modifications like cork-screws and battery-powered chainsaw modules, will also be included.
Story-wise, players are guided by a Storyteller that narrates every step of your journey. However, it's your choices and actions that'll decide how your story of survival ends.
The game will come out for the PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC. A Collector's Edition is available for pre-order, which includes a diorama, a Steelbook, the game, a t-shirt, an oversized mousepad, artwork, the soundtrack, and a premium box.
Learn more about the visual themes and new skills of Capcom's Ghosts 'n Goblins Resurrection with the second developer video for the game
PlayStation Plus subscribers will be able to pick up Control: Ultimate Edition, Concrete Genie, and Destruction AllStars in February 2021
Check out the unique combat abilities of Joker, Queen, and the rest of the Phantom Thieves with the latest trailer for Atlus West's Persona 5 Strikers
Both NACON and Daedalic Entertainment have signed a co-publishing and distribution agreement for The Lord of the Rings: Gollum
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Crafting and Hunting Bonuses This Week in Red Dead Online
Bonuses, rewards, and discounts can all be yours this week in Rockstar Games' Red Dead Online.
All those who craft any item at a Campfire will be able to get themselves three Collectibles to trade with Madam Nazar. Those that craft anything in Gus' Store any time this week will net themselves a Reward for a Free Hat (below Rank 15) and an Offer good for 50% off any pair of Boots. Those that purchase any Pamphlet will also be able to get themselves a Treasure Map.
In addition, all clothing items that are crafted in Gus Macmillan's Store can be yours for 40% off, while hunters can get themselves 30% off the cost of Gus' Trinkets and Improved Bow variants.
Those that play Red Dead Online from now to February 1 will get themselves 5X Gun Oil and 50 Small Game Arrows.
The Wheeler, Rawson & Co. Catalogue will feature a range of sales and discounts this week, including half off all Fishing Lures, Predator, and Herbivore Baits. The Bow and the Improved Bow will retail for 40% off, along with Tonic Crafting Pamphlets. Weapon Crafting Pamphlets and the Fishing Rod can also be yours for 30% off.
Finally, Red Dead Online players that have connected their Rockstar Games Social Club account to their Prime Gaming will receive Rewards for a free Bounty Hunter License and an Award for the Trimmed Amethyst Bounty Wagon Livery. Those who connect to Prime Gaming before February 15 will receive Offers for half off the LeMat Revolver and a Poncho of their choice, an Offer for a free Off-Hand Holster, and 100 rounds each of High Velocity and Explosive Revolver Cartridges.
Learn more about the visual themes and new skills of Capcom's Ghosts 'n Goblins Resurrection with the second developer video for the game
PlayStation Plus subscribers will be able to pick up Control: Ultimate Edition, Concrete Genie, and Destruction AllStars in February 2021
Check out the unique combat abilities of Joker, Queen, and the rest of the Phantom Thieves with the latest trailer for Atlus West's Persona 5 Strikers
Both NACON and Daedalic Entertainment have signed a co-publishing and distribution agreement for The Lord of the Rings: Gollum
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Where To Find Uni In Atelier Ryza 2: Lost Legends
An early quest in Atelier Ryza 2: Lost Legends & The Secret Fairy requires you to hunt down ingredients. This guide on Where To Find Uni In Atelier Ryza 2: Lost Legends will tell you where to find one of the more hard to track down ingredients for the first Alchemy recipe you learn in the game.
You need to find three different unique materials to complete this quest. The first two are very simple. Nearby rocks give you the ore you need and there are nearby sheep enemies that drop the wool you require. However, the Uni item isn't quite as easy to find as it's not in the immediate area and the game doesn't offer much advice on tracking down the exact location of the Uni materials.
Where To Find Uni In Atelier Ryza 2: Lost Legends
You can find the Uni at the base of a tree at the location I am standing above. There's a large pool of water nearby, with a large tree sitting on a small island in the water. It's a very large pond, you have to jump down from the ridges above to reach it. Once you're in the pond you can climb up either side to reach the higher levels of the area. One you climb the vines you will find the Uni at this location.
They are small, circular-like fruits that sit on the floor, covered in spikes. There's not many Uni at this location but they do respawn quite frequently and there's more than enough here initially to be able to complete the quest.
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