Monster Hunter Stories 2 Gets New Trailer


Scope out some new details regarding Capcom's Monster Hunter Stories 2: Wings of Ruin with the latest trailer for the game.

The trailer, which can be seen below, features the Razewing Rathalos, the return of the Felyne hero Navirou, and a tease of the title's cooperative multiplayer quests.

Monster Hunter Stories 2: Wings of Ruin – Trailer 2

Note that additional pieces of information regarding the title's multiplayer and story content will be revealed at a later date.

Monster Hunter Stories 2: Wings of Ruin has players assuming the role of a young Monster Rider, which can use a Kinship Stone to form strong bonds with monsters.

The title will come out for the Nintendo Switch and PC on July 9, 2021. Those that pre-order the title on either platform can get themselves the Kamura maiden outfit for Ena. For those on the Nintendo Switch, one will be able to unlock three different sets of layered armor and daily bonuses using the new Ena, Razewing Ratha and Tsukino amiibo figures.

Source: Press Release
Monster Hunter Stories 2 Gets New Trailer

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Genshin Impact Version 1.4 Coming March 17

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Resident Evil Village Gets Raytracing Showcase

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It Takes Two Gets "We're Better Together" Trailer


Take a closer look at the adventures of Cody and May with the latest trailer for Hazelight Studios and Electronic Arts' It Takes Two.

In this title, Cody and May find themselves turned into dolls by their daughter Rose. Stuck in this new form, they find themselves challenged by Dr. Hakin, a cheesy self-help book on love that is on a mission to help fix their broken relationship. As these two set out to overcome their differences and get back their bodies, this couple will come across a diverse cast of endearing and strange characters.

This title was made with co-op in mind, with the ability to enjoy the title online or in couch co-op with split-screen play. One will also be able to invite a friend to join online co-op for free with the Friend's Pass functionality. The title was designed to mesh both story and gameplay together.

Learn more with the trailer below:

It Takes Two – Official "We're Better Together" Trailer

The game will come out on March 26, 2021 for the PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series S/X, and PC via Origin and Steam.

Source: YouTube
Monster Hunter Stories 2 Gets New Trailer

Scope out some new details regarding Capcom's Monster Hunter Stories 2: Wings of Ruin with the latest trailer for the game

It Takes Two Gets

Take a closer look at the adventures of Cody and May with the latest trailer for Hazelight Studios and Electronic Arts' It Takes Two

Genshin Impact Version 1.4 Coming March 17

The latest update for MiHoYo's Genshin Impact, Invitation of Windblume, will come out on March 17, 2021

Resident Evil Village Gets Raytracing Showcase

The team at AMD has partnered with Capcom to utilize raytracing and AMD FidelityFX in the upcoming Resident Evil Village – see it in action with the latest trailer for the survival horror adventure

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Rekt: Crash Test Review

Players will be able to live out all of their high octane dreams with the release of Little Chicken Game Company and No Gravity Games' arcade-like title Rekt: Crash Test. Should players get behind the wheel, or is this title a wreck?

Rekt: Crash Test Review

A score chaser at its core, Rekt: Crash Test has players entering the Stunt Arena to do mad tricks and earn rewards. Its land of ramps, boxes, and loop-de-loops is at your disposal, and players can earn points by drifting, flying through the air, finding presents, and driving around on two wheels. The longer you do each skill, the more points players can earn – seems simple enough, right?

Using a formula akin to the one found in Tony Hawk's Pro Skater is a noble effort, and this title manages to somewhat maintain the same momentum. Flying around with the WASD keys doesn't quite have the same impact as Tony's skateboarding adventures, feeling somewhat floaty. Players are able to stop on a dime with a press of the space button, but it lacks the same fluid nature of the more established titles that are in the space today. More tricks, or at the very least more danger, could have greatly added to the excitement.

That's not to say Rekt: Crash Test should be written off; far from it. The score chasing aspect is alive and well, and racking up points to unlock cars offers just enough incentive to keep going. It is also a race against the clock too, and time extension power ups can be found dotting the landscape. The core gameplay loop is alive and well, and those who can stomach the slower pace will appreciate what this title has to offer.

At the end of each run, players can see their biggest combo, the number of combo flips, the number of combo spins, and their highest jump, among other factors. For those looking to ramp up those numbers, these offline leaderboard stats will appeal to them.

Unfortunately, as a "Crash Test," this title is somewhat lacking in content. Only two cars are available, with one of them unlocked after earning a paltry 10,000 points. There is a practice mode and a party mode with support for up to four players, but we were unable to find anybody online in the case of the latter. Players can also upgrade the speed, flip, boost, and grip of their car, but everything can be maxed out before too long. This release is also lacking in stages too, with only the arena available in this version.

It should be worth noting that the full release of Rekt will feature dozens of cars, four stages, and other additions. As a taste of things to come, Rekt: Crash Test serves its purpose, but it is an overly barebones demo at its core, even lacking any sort of achievements.

Rekt: Crash Test will appeal to score chasers, but the lack of content in this teaser means that it's over before it even begins. It could use a kick of speed, but what is present now is serviceable enough for those looking for arcade-like thrills.

This review of Rekt: Crash Test was done on the PC. The game was freely downloaded.
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Genshin Impact Version 1.4 Coming March 17


The latest update for MiHoYo's Genshin Impact, Invitation of Windblume, will come out on March 17, 2021.

All Travelers that have reached Adventure Rank 20 or above and have completed the "Song of the Dragon and Freedom" questline will be able to dive into this update.

Version 1.4 will bring with it additional details about the Abyss Order and the fate of the Traveler's long-lost sibling. By continuing your investigation with "Bough Keeper" Dainsleif, Travelers will come face to face with the Abyss Herald and uncover secrets about the world's first Ruin Guard at Stormterror's Lair.

"Thorny Benevolence" Rosaria joins the title as the latest 4-star playable character, who wields a polearm and the power of Cryo. She is able to maneuver behind enemies to attack from the rear, packing an Elemental Burst that dishes out high Cryo DMG. This Burst is then followed by constant bursts of AoE Cryo DMG to nearby enemies over a period of time.

With this update, players will be able to hold up to five Condensed Resin in their Inventory at any one time. Players can also opt to lower their World Level to suit their needs in both single player and co-op mode.

Learn more with the trailer below:

Version 1.4 "Invitation of Windblume" Trailer | Genshin Impact

The game is now available for the PlayStation 4, PC, Android, and iOS devices. You can read our review of the base game here (we gave it a score of 85/100).

Source: Press Release
Monster Hunter Stories 2 Gets New Trailer

Scope out some new details regarding Capcom's Monster Hunter Stories 2: Wings of Ruin with the latest trailer for the game

It Takes Two Gets

Take a closer look at the adventures of Cody and May with the latest trailer for Hazelight Studios and Electronic Arts' It Takes Two

Genshin Impact Version 1.4 Coming March 17

The latest update for MiHoYo's Genshin Impact, Invitation of Windblume, will come out on March 17, 2021

Resident Evil Village Gets Raytracing Showcase

The team at AMD has partnered with Capcom to utilize raytracing and AMD FidelityFX in the upcoming Resident Evil Village – see it in action with the latest trailer for the survival horror adventure

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Resident Evil Village Gets Raytracing Showcase


The team at AMD has partnered with Capcom to utilize raytracing and AMD FidelityFX in the upcoming Resident Evil Village – see it in action with the latest trailer for the survival horror adventure.

Powered by the RE Engine, the atmosphere and next-generation visuals are brought to life with this technology. See it in action through the AMD RX 6800 XT GPU with the trailer released by the official @Radeon Twitter account below:

The eighth major entry in the Resident Evil series, Resident Evil Village is set a few years after the events of Resident Evil 7. Ethan Winters will once again serve as the protagonist of the game, and he must contend with Alcina Dimitrescu in a mysterious European village. For longtime fans of the series, the briefcase uses an inventory management system similar to the one found in Resident Evil 4.

The game will come out for the PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, Xbox Series S/X and PC on May 7, 2021.

Source: Twitter
Monster Hunter Stories 2 Gets New Trailer

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It Takes Two Gets

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Resident Evil Village Gets Raytracing Showcase

The team at AMD has partnered with Capcom to utilize raytracing and AMD FidelityFX in the upcoming Resident Evil Village – see it in action with the latest trailer for the survival horror adventure

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Disgaea 6 Launching June 29


The Netherworld will be ready to explore when NIS America's Disgaea 6: Defiance of Destiny launches for the Nintendo Switch on June 29, 2021.

At launch, four characters from previous installments (Adell, Rozalin, Girl Laharl, and Asagi) and their stories will be available as bonus content. Learn more about this bonus content with the trailer below, featuring a message from Nippon Ichi Software President Sohei Niikawa:

Disgaea 6: Defiance of Destiny – Bonus Content Trailer (Nintendo Switch)

The first new Disgaea game in six years, Disgaea 6 tells the story of the zombie Zed and his quest to rise up and overthrow a god. Features in the title include Auper Reincarnation, 3D visuals, and adjustable gameplay settings.

Note that the title will launch on July 6, 2021 in Oceania.

Source: Press Release
Monster Hunter Stories 2 Gets New Trailer

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It Takes Two Gets

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Resident Evil Village Gets Raytracing Showcase

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Grotti Brioso 300 Now Available in GTA Online


Swing by Southern San Andreas Super Autos to grab yourself the Grotti Brioso 300 this week in Rockstar Games' GTA Online.

Previously an exclusive in this past Holiday's celebrations the Grotti Brioso 300 is now available to the masses.

There are a number of chances to get Double Rewards this week in GTA Online. Air Freight Cargo Sell Missions, Stockpile, Sea and Air Races, and A Superyacht Life, Hidden Caches, and Treasure Chests will all pay out until March 10.

Those that complete the Cayo Perico Heist Finale from now to March 17 can get themselves the Panic ProLaps Basketball Top. In addition, those that stuff any Secondary Target into your Loot Bag by March 17 can get themselves the Panic ProLaps Basketball Shorts. By completing both in one fell swoop, one can get themselves the complete set.

Make sure to swing by The Diamond Casino & Resort to spin the Lucky Wheel and walk away with GTA$, RP, clothing, and more. This week's top prize is the Bravado Verlierer.

The following discounts are available this week:

Properties & Real Estate:

  • Hangars — 60% off
  • Galaxy Superyacht — 50% off

Avenger Discounts — 40% off:

  • Mammoth Avenger
  • Avenger Weapons Workshop
  • Avenger Weaponized Vehicle Workshop

Vehicles — 40% off:

  • Buckingham Akula
  • P-996 Lazer
  • FH1 Hunter
  • Savage
  • Principe Deveste Eight
  • Pegassi Zorrusso

GTA Online players that connect their Rockstar Games Social Club account with their Prime Gaming account will receive the Kosatka submarine's Sonar Station on the house, along with GTA$200K by playing any time this week. Prime Gaming members will also receive exclusive discounts, including 35% off the Vetir military truck, and 80% off both the MTL Brickade transport and the HVY Barrage.

PlayStation Plus subscribers on the PlayStation 4 can continue to receive GTA$1,000,000 every month until GTA Online launches on the PlayStation 5. Starting April 1, 2021, you'll no longer need to wait 72 hours after log-in for the GTA$ to hit your Maze Bank account.
From that point forward, simply visit the PlayStation Store at the start of each month and claim your GTA$1,000,000 directly. March 2021 will be the last month that your GTA$ benefit will be automatically deposited within 72 hours of your first play session of the month.

Source: Press Release
Monster Hunter Stories 2 Gets New Trailer

Scope out some new details regarding Capcom's Monster Hunter Stories 2: Wings of Ruin with the latest trailer for the game

It Takes Two Gets

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Resident Evil Village Gets Raytracing Showcase

The team at AMD has partnered with Capcom to utilize raytracing and AMD FidelityFX in the upcoming Resident Evil Village – see it in action with the latest trailer for the survival horror adventure

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Loop Hero Review

Announced last December, Four Quarters and Devolver Digital's Loop Hero is right around the corner. Is this endless adventure one worth trying, or should you find a different roguelike? Check out our review and find out.

Loop Hero Review

Loop Hero kicks things off with a bombshell: the stars are going out, and a mysterious necromancer is spreading black goo throughout the universe. This goo consumes everything in its path, packing the power to make people forget. However, you manage to find a bastion of hope in a spot to rebuild. While the goo has made its way to this spot, you can remove it by building up your camp. Even here, there are signs like bags of clothes that hint that that people once lived there. The only way to figure out this mystery is to head out into the loop.

Loop Hero Honest Review

The loop is exactly what it sounds like: a loop. You start at your camp and then go around the loop back to your camp. Along the way, you fight, gather treasure, and build up the area. You don't control the character as it moves through the loop. Rather, you place cards down that provide treasure, enemies, buffs, quests, and other things for the character. You are also in charge of the equipment the adventurer is using. Though simple at first, there is a good amount of strategy as you unlock more cards.

If you control the deck, then why not make the run easy? As it turns out, enemies drop cards and equipment that become vital as you keep the loop going. The enemies gradually get stronger, and you can quickly die if you don't have the equipment to keep up the pace. On the flip side, you also don't want to put down too much; as you get more cards and equipment, the boss meter increases. If the meter gets full before you are ready to take on the boss, you are in trouble. Figuring out the right balance for each class manages to be a fun challenge.

When you die, you are brought back to your base and lose 60% of the materials you found during the loop. The materials are used to build up your camp and eventually craft items. Building up the base is how you unlock new classes and cards, while also making yourself more powerful for the next loop. You can leave with 100% of your materials if you manage to make it back to the camp during your loop run. It proves to be another balancing act: should you stay for more loot, or leave with what you have?

Loop Hero Honest Game Review

As you unlock more cards, more options open up to you; the hero doesn't even get EXP at the start. When you build up the camp and get the village card, you can then unlock quests. With that, you get an EXP bar and can pick up traits for each hero during a loop run. You will eventually unlock golden cards that give big buffs with debuffs as well. For instance, the Crypt will provide you will additional max HP for each creature you slay with a soul. The downside is that you lose all the HP you gain from armor. The fix? Play the Necromancer, who doesn't even use armor, and the debuff is gone.

While the Necromancer is my favorite adventurer, there are a couple others. You start as a knight; easy to understand, and can take a lot of damage. The damage output is a downside, but it is the best class for a starter. The Rouge is for someone who wants to hit very hard, but also not be hit at all. You focus on critical hits and evasion to keep alive as this class. Meanwhile, the Necromancer summons skeletons to do their dirty work, where you concentrate on skeleton level and power with that hero. There may be one last class I have yet to unlock.

One last thing I want to hit on is the difficulty. This game is challenging, as completing a loop and killing the boss takes a lot of trial and error. It doesn't help that sometimes the hero focuses on a target it shouldn't in combat. You also have no idea of what card is coming next. I can't tell you how many times I've had wheat fields and no village to place, only to realize that you can't use the fields without the village. Just be ready for a bit of frustration if you aren't lucky.

Loop Hero does what it sets out to do, making for a fun and compelling roguelike that deck builder fans will love.

This review of Loop Hero was done on the PC. A digital code was provided by the publisher.
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Twin Stick Roguelite Revita Now in Steam Early Access


Solo developer BenStar and Dear Villagers' twin stick roguelike Revita is now available on Steam Early Access.

This title tasks players with climbing an ominous clock tower in an attempt to reclaim their lost memory. One will be able to trade health for randomized upgrades, and can experience a number of procedurally generated rooms.

The initial Early Access version of the game will feature three biomes, over 150 relics, a customizable station hub, different residents to meet, and more than 30 vanity hats.

Learn more with the Early Access launch trailer below:

Revita – Early Access Launch trailer

According to BenStar aka Benjamin Kiefer, developer of Revita:

"After working on the game for four years and a few alpha tests with fans I'm super excited to unleash this love letter for roguelite fans into Steam Early Access. In the game I wanted to combine the best bits of games from my favorite genre, give it a personal touch with a lot of attention to detail and add a gameplay twist that makes the game familiar and fresh at the same time. I hope people will enjoy the gameplay structure that lets you trade health points for extra items and encourage them to constantly weigh up the risks and push their limits."

Guillaume Jamet, Head of Publishing for Dear Villagers, added:

"We've been secretly supporting BenStar for the last two years and what he's achieved with Revita is already beyond our expectations. After the great ScourgeBringer from Flying Oak Games, Revita is our new "Pixel Art Action Platformer", one of the key branches of our editorial line. It combines the best parts of the roguelike genre and oozes with charm and character. The fact that Revita is made by a passionate solo developer really shines through and makes for a unique melancholic gaming experience."

The title will retail for $14.99, and will feature a 10% discount until March 9, 2021.

Source: Press Release
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Cosplay Wednesday – Harvest Moon's Popuri


Natsume is once again returning to the world of Harvest Moon with the release of Harvest Moon: One World. In honor of this release, Gamers Heroes takes a look at a cosplay of the daughter from the poultry farm, Popuri.

As someone in the scene since 2007, German cosplayer aco-rea turned her attention to Harvest Moon's Popuri in these shots. She stated that sewing this costume was fun and did not take too much time, and that she could use leftover fabric for pretty much everything.

She also got together for a group shot with Elli (amapolchen), Karen (chi-fuyu), Mary (sg09), and Ann (ladydeadpooly).

Harvest Moon Popuri Cosplay

Taken with a Nikon D800, credit goes to VWpic for the shots.

You can find aco-rea on DeviantArt here, on Facebook here, and on Twitter 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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