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Kotaku Saturday, October 12, 2024 11:00 AM
    

This week saw the release of Metaphor: ReFantazio, the long-awaited new release from the folks behind Persona. It's a game bursting with big ideas and rich themes, and we've got a lot to say, both about the things it does well, and at least one area in which it falls short of one of its predecessors. On top of that,…

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Kotaku Saturday, October 12, 2024 10:50 AM
    

This week, YouTuber and Kick streamer Jack Doherty crashed his $200,000 McLaren sports car while broadcasting, an event which has seen him banned from the latter platform permanently. Also, The Weather Channel used its Unreal-powered storm visualization tool to give viewers a good look at just how bad the devastation…

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Kotaku Saturday, October 12, 2024 10:15 AM
    

The city of Irvine, California's police department officially introduced its cringy new Tesla Cybertruck on Tuesday to the public in the most cringe way possible: a dorky video featuring theme music from "The Terminator," a franchise that famously portrays cops in a poor light.

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Kotaku Saturday, October 12, 2024 9:50 AM
    

Were you obsessed with "Back to the Future" growing up? Did you never grow out of that obsession? Do you quote '80s movies so frequently your wife finally left you for some guy willing to watch newer movies and eat his vegetables without being told? Well, then boy have I got the car for you — this Back to the…

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Kotaku Saturday, October 12, 2024 9:05 AM
    

Metaphor: ReFantazio is the latest RPG from the minds of the Persona. Like its predecessors, Metaphor is a dense game with lots to do and talk about, from its Archetype class system to Atlus' maturation as storytellers. There's even something to be said about how cool it is to skate on your sword. Our first…

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PCGamesN Saturday, October 12, 2024 12:39 PM
     Once Human offers free rewards as compensation for lag woes

Starry Studio is apologizing for ongoing lag problems in Once Human, and offers up a slate of free items as compensation. There's also a three-step plan in place to remedy the free Steam game's connectivity problems, which is set to come into force in October and beyond. There have been lag issues since Once Human launched earlier this year, but their repetitive nature continues to put a dampener on the experience.

MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Best sandbox games, Best open-world games, Best survival games

PCGamesN Saturday, October 12, 2024 12:11 PM
     XCOM is

Turn-based strategy games and tactical RPGs come and go, but XCOM is forever. At least, it can certainly feel that way. It's been more than eight years since Firaxis unleashed XCOM 2 on the world, and almost six since the arrival of its masterful War of the Chosen expansion. Since then, we've seen some excellent contenders in the space - the likes of Gears Tactics, Battletech, and Warhammer 40k Battlesector come to mind - but none have become quite the cultural phenomenon that XCOM is. In the wake of its own attempt, I asked Paradox deputy CEO Mattias Lilja about trying to compete with such established titans.

MORE FROM PCGAMESN: XCOM 2 tips, XCOM 2 DLC guide, XCOM 2 system requirements

PCGamesN Saturday, October 12, 2024 11:25 AM
     The Windblown demo is here, and the Dead Cells dev's new roguelike is a blast

The Windblown demo is finally here, and I can safely say that it's already more than just a Dead Cells follow-up. The newest roguelike from Motion Twin, its Steam Early Access launch is right around the corner. MT is trading the 2D Metroidvania stylings of Dead Cells for isometric co-op action, and it's already a total blast. You don't get much in the demo, but the bones of this experience already feel incredibly healthy.

MORE FROM PCGAMESN: The best roguelike games, All upcoming games in 2024, The best action games

PCGamesN Saturday, October 12, 2024 10:26 AM
     Upcoming 4X and grand strategy game Feudums confirms single-player mode

It's been a long time coming, but Civilization 7 finally feels real. We've still got some time to wait for the next installment in Firaxis' defining series, however, so you might be on the lookout for another strategy game to fill the gap. If so, you need to check in with Feudums, a beautiful blend of 4X and grand strategy games. With its in-development build currently available as a free demo on Steam, developer Kalamona Studios confirms that a single-player mode "will happen" as it continues to add features and functionality.

MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Best 4X games, Best turn-based strategy games, Best grand strategy games

PCGamesN Saturday, October 12, 2024 10:21 AM
     Fortnite says

It looks like Rocket Racing, the Rocket League spinoff available inside of Fortnite, is putting an end to adding official tracks to the game. Epic Games shared the news alongside update v31.40, saying "goodbye to Inferno Island and themed updates" while putting an emphasis on "tracks from creators." The game mode will still get new quests, items, and ranked periods, but new seasonal overhauls and official tracks appear to be no more. It's safe to say this hasn't gone down well with the community, with many players unhappy with the end of extra races and themes.

MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Fortnite map, Fortnite skins, Fortnite weapons

PCGamesN Saturday, October 12, 2024 12:47 PM
     Valve massively nerfs Deadlock's Bebop just to buff him a day later

Deadlock's Bebop is in the middle of a turbulent phase right now. The MOBA robot was just given a pretty big nerf that impacted how you use his hook, only for Valve to go back on many of the changes. Every one of Deadlock's heroes becomes a menace in the late game if left unchecked, but Bebop himself has just undergone quite the shift.

MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Deadlock release date , Deadlock crosshair, Deadlock characters

Siliconera Saturday, October 12, 2024 3:00 PM
    

For the most part, the My Hero Academia movies have been solid enough for spin-off anime feature films, but they've been nothing too special. (The sole exception of Heroes Rising, due to its phenomenal ending.) Fortunately, My Hero Academia: You're Next does enough to challenge, but not quite overtake, that particular movie with great pacing and action. It is a worthy watch.

You may have already seen the trailers, but the general idea of this movie is it revolves around Dark Might. He is the essentially opposite version of All Might. Dark Might is a completely separate character, and I actually really like how he comes about. He is a twisted, seemingly rich man who takes All Might's signature point at the conclusion of his battle with All for One a little too seriously.

Image via Toho Animation

As such, Dark Might takes it upon himself to be the next All Might, except really evil for some odd reason. This premise is an intriguing one, and it is nice to explore someone who is essentially the other side of the coin from the series protagonist Deku. Fortunately, it doesn't take long to see this since the movie has swift pacing and gets off to an action-packed start.

This fourth My Hero Academia movie wastes no time whatsoever and gets straight to the action. Set between Seasons 6 and 7 of the anime, it immediately jumps from the Class 1-A students saving civilians to fighting the next big bad and his entourage of fellow villains. This movie has such a large cast with many intriguing quirks shown off throughout the constant fighting sequences.

It helps that the animation is similar to Season 7, but certainly more detailed for the silver screen. This extra layer of visual effects and boldness helps the movie to be the best-looking version of MHA thus far. This also shows off in the surprisingly colorful and vibrant areas the cast visits on board Dark Might's ship.

At its core, though, this movie is all about the action. It feels like this has the most action sequences of the movies thus far and certainly the most bombastic. There is little quiet time, except for a notable point about halfway through the movie. This might be off-putting to some, but My Hero Academia: You're Next understands how to do a spin-off well.

my hero academia movie
Image via Toho Animation

Almost every battle has some level of twist or emotional resonance that gives it that extra oomph. This could be a surprising quirk power or Deku's charming tactics. This is helped along by the new cast of characters. Once again, Deku has a new companion who accompanies him for most of the movie. This guy is slightly similar to World Heroes' Mission's Rody, but much more brooding and morally gray. Because of this, I liked him a bit more, too.

In addition to Deku's new pal, there is a young woman who is at the center of Dark Might's schemes. I won't say too much about her, but her part in the story is one of the better parts. And then there is Dark Might himself. He has a ton of underlings, but they are almost all forgettable. Dark Might, though, is the most stylish and memorable villain of the four memories so far.

My only issue with Dark Might is I don't think the movie, ironically, has enough of him. He starts out the film strong with his intro and it, of course, ends well with him in the final act. However, he is mostly taunting and too much in the background for everything else in between. It is a shame since he is one of the best parts of the movie with his weird personality and motives.

my hero academia movie
Image via Toho Animation

Even stranger than that is a significant sequence that happens in the middle. I won't spoil it, but if you watched a certain other popular action anime series' feature film, it will feel way too familiar and nearly copy-paste. And, honestly, it's not as impactful or emotional as that other movie's version of this storytelling device.

This movie also puts very little focus on the other members of Class 1-A. Sure, characters like Todoroki, Ochaco, and Bakugo all appear here. But this is pretty much about Deku and the new characters. Despite this, I genuinely enjoyed My Hero Academia: You're Next. It has arguably the best action in the four movies thus far, the best villain, and certainly the strongest animation. The pacing is on point, never wasting a moment, either. While it doesn't quite reach the heights of Heroes Rising, it is certainly my second-favorite My Hero movie.

My Hero Academia: You're Next will release in theaters in the United States on October 11, 2024.

The post My Hero Academia: You're Next Puts a Fascinating Twist on All Might appeared first on Siliconera.


Siliconera Saturday, October 12, 2024 12:00 PM
    

This Monster Wants to Eat Me Vol 2 Makes the Yuri Manga More Dramatic

This Monster Wants to Eat Me might call to mind The Summer Hikaru Died. After all, both manga series involve young adults dealing with potentially romantic relationships with extremely dangerous and supernatural beings. In the first volume of this yuri manga, we're presented with a lovely threat. Now in volume 2, the potential for lethal relationships increases as we learn more about those around Hinako.

Editor's Note: There will be some minor spoilers for events leading up to the climax of volume 2 of the This Monster Eats Me manga below.

This Monster Wants to Eat Me volume 2 picks up pretty much immediately where the first installment of the yuri manga left off.  Hinako and Shiori are dealing with the after effects of the attack by smaller monsters. They head back to the festival they were attending, with Shiori remarking it is fine that they're bloody. Because it is monster blood, allegedly nobody will notice it.

Except someone does.

Which is a perfect way to kick off the latest mystery of "hey, who else might not be an ordinary individual or even human." Given the series establishes that there are monsters in the world, they very likely aren't friendly, and Hinako is extremely attractive to them, it stands to reason there wouldn't just be the bloodthirsty mermaid Shiori to deal with. It's the first of many loose threads that start to be built up and yanked at throughout the chapters here, yielding results.

What's fascinating is how the second volume of the This Monster Wants to Eat Me manga sets up the next reveal and possible yuri relationship in such a way that the reader might initially not be sure how it is going to go. Mangaka Sai Naekawa leaves these breadcrumbs of suspicion. Is Shiori just expressing jealousy and traits of a toxic partner by investigating the person Hinako is close to? Is this her still attempting to genuinely protect her out of concern for her meal? Is there another harmful element around Hinako?

I also enjoyed how, by going in the direction these latest chapters do, Naekawa also deals with a potential plothole. We're told throughout the first volume that Hinako's blood is especially delicious and desirable to monsters and undesirable entities. We see multiple attempted attacks in the first volume, even. So… why has nothing happened until now? What's going on? But as we gradually go through this story and learn more about Hinako's life and the person Shiori is investigating, things really start to make sense in a satisfying way. 

There's an "ah ha" moment, to be sure. But what's also great is that it isn't cheapened by any immediate reveal. We're given time to digest this. We get to see Hinako react to it. We also get to see a bit of the other person's response to Shiori and the situation. In so doing, it also leaves me hoping a bit that Naekawa is setting up a possible love triangle in this yuri manga. Not everything comes up at once, even though we are starting to get more answers. No, those are being saved for further down the road, which I appreciate.

It leaves me excited to see what will happen next when it comes to character development and yuri relationships in the next volume of the This Monster Wants to Eat Me manga. Because now we know there are multiple individuals around Hinako who are interested in her. We aren't sure of everyone's intentions. We don't know who we can trust. We aren't even sure how many of the people she'll get involved with will even be human. Even though this volume gets into more world-building and answers, it's still good at helping set things up.

Volume 2 of This Monster Wants to Eat Me is available now, and Yen Press will release volume 3 of the manga on January 21, 2025.

The post This Monster Wants to Eat Me Vol 2 Makes the Yuri Manga More Dramatic appeared first on Siliconera.


Siliconera Saturday, October 12, 2024 9:00 AM
    

Misaki in Venus Vacation Prism - Dead or Alive Xtreme romance adventure genre game

Koei Tecmo has revealed Venus Vacation Prism – Dead or Alive Xtreme, a new romance adventure game featuring several of the heroines that also appear in the original Venus Vacation free-to-play game. The revelation of this new title also all but confirmed the direction the company is taking for the Dead or Alive series.

When Koei Tecmo first teased the new game's announcement via its Japanese X account, it used the term "New Venus Vacation Project." The company eventually retained Dead or Alive Xtreme on the new game's subtitle, but the fact remains that Venus Vacation has taken over the main spotlight as if to signify that this is the new direction Koei Tecmo will focus on.

The difference in attention Koei Tecmo gave between the original fighting game and the Xtreme spin-offs has been evident in recent years. While the 2012 prequel Dead or Alive 5 enjoyed long-time support with numerous DLC and version updates for several years, the sequel did not live up to the company's expectations.

Koei Tecmo originally intended for the 2019 mainline entry Dead or Alive 6 to be featured in major tournaments, including EVO. However, the game not making its way to EVO 2019's title list was one of the major reasons for the company to cease supporting the game after just around a year in 2020.

On the contrary, the 2017 free-to-play spin-off game Venus Vacation is still under active management and even continues receiving new characters as of 2024. Following the addition of Yukino in 2023, the company has since included more original characters in Shizuku, Reika, and Meg.

As a side note, Koei Tecmo has also confirmed a PC Steam release of Venus Vacation Prism with English subtitle support. But if it's anything like the original Venus Vacation, the game will most likely be region-locked to select countries and territories in Southeast and East Asia, including Japan. In addition, the company has set up an English official site for the title. However, it appears on the company's Taiwanese website instead of the American or European sites.

Photo Mode on Misaki in Venus Vacation Prism - Dead or Alive Xtreme
Image courtesy of Koei Tecmo

Most of the long-time key staff members are also no longer working at Koei Tecmo and Team Ninja. The likes of Tomonobu Itagaki, Hiroaki Matsui, and Katsunori Ehara had long left the group. Yohei Shimbori, the main person in charge of Dead or Alive 6, also departed Koei Tecmo in 2021.

The latest organizational structure of Team Ninja does not seem to be made to support a possible new Dead or Alive fighting game either. The primary team under Fumihiko Yasuda had made action games like Nioh, Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty, and Rise of the Ronin, but it has also received requests for a new Ninja Gaiden game. And then we have Yasunori Sakuda's team, which is in charge of not only the Venus Vacation games but also another free-to-play game in Atelier Resleriana: Forgotten Alchemy and the Polar Night Liberator.

There may still be a glimmer of hope for a new fighting game since Yosuke Hayashi still remains in the company as one of the last veteran members of Team Ninja. However, Hayashi has since been promoted to vice president of Koei Tecmo Games, and his team has also been more focused on the development of major crossover titles like Hyrule Warriors and Fire Emblem Warriors.

It will take a lot of convincing for Yosuke Hayashi, Team Ninja, and Koei Tecmo to consider a new Dead or Alive fighting game following the sixth entry's failure. The Xtreme spin-off series—or rather Venus Vacation now—has pretty much taken over the spotlight, so expect the company to focus more on this line for the foreseeable future.

Venus Vacation Prism – Dead or Alive Xtreme will be available for PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, and PC in early 2025.

The post Venus Vacation Prism Completes Dead or Alive's Direction Shift appeared first on Siliconera.


WGB Saturday, October 12, 2024 9:12 AM
     Hogwarts Legacy might be getting some DLC in the near future.

Oct 12, 10:00


Kotaku Saturday, October 12, 2024 9:50 AM
    

Were you obsessed with "Back to the Future" growing up? Did you never grow out of that obsession? Do you quote '80s movies so frequently your wife finally left you for some guy willing to watch newer movies and eat his vegetables without being told? Well, then boy have I got the car for you — this Back to the…

Read more...


Kotaku Saturday, October 12, 2024 9:05 AM
    

Metaphor: ReFantazio is the latest RPG from the minds of the Persona. Like its predecessors, Metaphor is a dense game with lots to do and talk about, from its Archetype class system to Atlus' maturation as storytellers. There's even something to be said about how cool it is to skate on your sword. Our first…

Read more...


PCGamesN Saturday, October 12, 2024 7:58 AM
     Helldivers 2 rival Starship Troopers Extermination reveals post-launch roadmap

While Helldivers 2 might be in a much better place after a few months of community consternation, it's been long enough since launch that you and your liberty-loving crew might be on the lookout for the next great co-op game. Starship Troopers Extermination might just be that answer. Having just reached its full launch after more than a year in early access, it offers co-op FPS action in the iconic sci-fi setting with support for up to 16 players at once. With a 'very positive' Steam rating to its name, developer Offworld now outlines its plans for the future, with "an exciting 2025" ahead.

MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Starship Troopers Extermination crossplay, The best FPS games 2023, The best co-op games 2023

PCGamesN Saturday, October 12, 2024 7:47 AM
     Valve massively nerfs Deadlock's Bebop just to buff him a day later

Deadlock's Bebop is in the middle of a turbulent phase right now. The MOBA robot was just given a pretty big nerf that impacted how you use his hook, only for Valve to go back on many of the changes. Every one of Deadlock's heroes becomes a menace in the late game if left unchecked, but Bebop himself has just undergone quite the shift.

MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Deadlock release date , Deadlock crosshair, Deadlock characters

PCGamesN Saturday, October 12, 2024 7:30 AM
     How get all Silent Hill 2 endings in the remake

How do you unlock the Silent Hill 2 endings? The survival horror sequel's multiple endings are some of the most memorable in gaming, not least because there are so many to unlock. Each depicts a very different outcome for James and his search for Mary and several are left to interpretation. Whether you're looking for a good, bad, or joke ending, we've got the unlock requirements for all Silent Hill 2 remake endings below.

There are eight endings in the Silent Hill 2 remake. Six of these endings are from the original horror game, while two additional endings are brand-new from Bloober Team. Some endings in Silent Hill 2 require a key item, while others have hidden parameters. With so many requirements, it's easy to put a foot wrong and lose out on the ending you want to see. We've avoided excessive spoilers so you can discover the endings for yourself, but stick to our step-by-step instructions if you don't want to know what happens.

MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Silent Hill 2 remake system requirements, The best horror games, Silent Hill 2 remake review

PCGamesN Saturday, October 12, 2024 7:18 AM
     Destiny 2 Vesper's Host dungeon walkthrough

How do you clear the Vesper's Host dungeon in Destiny 2? Bungie has introduced contest mode for a dungeon for the first time in the franchise's history. Contest mode, for the uninitiated, is a 48-hour window where the difficulty is ramped up and extra clearance conditions are implemented. Previously, Destiny only did this with its multi-stage raid encounters, for fireteams of six. This time around, it's the new dungeon's turn, so grab two friends and jump in.

Destiny 2's newest dungeon takes place in a somewhat familiar location. If you've ever cleared the Deep Stone Crypt, you'll recognize a lot of the mechanics on offer here, only this time they're mutated in the space game. There are three main encounters, and this Destiny 2 Vesper's Host guide is a work in progress as we try to clear during contest mode and grab the relevant screenshots and video footage to help you achieve the same.

MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Destiny 2 classes, Destiny 2 The Final Shape review, Destiny 2 builds

PCGamesN Saturday, October 12, 2024 6:44 AM
     Diablo 4 Vessel of Hatred hotfix makes endgame gear crafting much smoother

With Diablo 4 Vessel of Hatred finally upon us, the PCGamesN team has all been working hard on perfecting our ideal builds in the new DLC for the Blizzard RPG. If you've finished the campaign, your journey has only just begun - now it's time to get that endgame gear, earn your Paragon points, and take on challenges such as the Kurast Undercity and Dark Citadel. That's a grind that can be quite a daunting task, but it's just become a lot easier thanks to a new Diablo 4 hotfix providing a hefty buff to drop rates for one of its most necessary crafting materials.

MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Diablo 4 builds, Diablo 4: Vessel of Hatred review, Diablo 4 classes

PCGamesN Saturday, October 12, 2024 6:30 AM
     Payday 3 launch was

It's been a tough year for Starbreeze, and for Payday 3's players, but the heist FPS has every chance of making a valiant comeback. At launch, the much-anticipated sequel to the beloved Payday 2 absolutely tanked, afflicted by so many technical issues that people literally couldn't get into a match. Even when the servers were straightened out, many gameplay features that the series faithful had come to expect were missing. Core systems had been redesigned and the general experience, compared to Payday 3's predecessors, was found wanting. Nevertheless, the crime shooter has just passed a crucial milestone, earning a 'mostly positive' Steam rating for the first time. Speaking exclusively to PCGamesN, lead producer Andreas Penniger and community head Almir Listo explain how Starbreeze is building a better future for Payday 3.

MORE FROM PCGAMESN: The best co-op games on PC, The best crime games on PC, The best FPS games

PCGamesN Saturday, October 12, 2024 6:01 AM
     New Final Fantasy 14 free login campaign invites you back ahead of patch 7.1

Now that the Dawntrail dust has settled and patch 7.1 is finally on the way, Final Fantasy 14 has gone comparatively quiet. Limsa is still as busy as ever, but I've found queueing for the less-popular duties a bit harder. Many are taking a well-deserved break until the next update, but that doesn't mean there isn't a lot you can do in the meantime. Perhaps you've got some MSQ to finish, side quests to complete, or even alliance raids to catch up on. If that's you and you want to jump back in, Square Enix just made it an awful lot easier.

MORE FROM PCGAMESN: The best MMOs, FF14 Dawntrail release date, FF14 Island Sanctuary guide

PCGamesN Saturday, October 12, 2024 4:54 AM
     Free Monopoly Go dice links October 2024

October 12, 2024: We've added one new Monopoly Go dice link for free dice rolls.

How can I get Monopoly Go free dice links? The household favorite board game has been reimagined as a free-to-play app on smartphones, allowing everyone to experience the thrills of Monopoly on practically any device. Everything that makes the board game special is here in Monopoly Go, so you'll be collecting properties and building hotels as you go around the board, and there are a variety of multiplayer minigames to get through along the way.

You're going to need to get your hands on Monopoly dice rolls, but they are difficult to come by no matter how far you are into the board game. There are ways to earn additional dice rolls, including logging into the game every day to collect daily bonuses, progressing further in the game, and inviting friends to try Monopoly Go. While you can also spend real money to unlock more dice rolls, you may want to give our list of Monopoly Go dice links a try instead, especially if you're waiting for the next Monopoly Go Golden Blitz event. Take a look at all the currently active Monopoly Go free dice links for today.

MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Best board games, Monopoly Go events, Monopoly Go dice

PCGamesN Saturday, October 12, 2024 4:00 AM
     God of War Ragnarok is GOTY material when it's not boring me to death

It's typically seen as a faux pas to write about a videogame you haven't even seen through to the end, but God of War Ragnarok has become my white whale. Two years since its inaugural launch on PS5, Sony Santa Monica's epic follow-up is positively groaning under the weight of accolades for its narrative, score, performance, and so on. Sure, it fell short of the hallowed GOTY Game Award, but its only major failing was being unlucky enough to release in the same year as Elden Ring. I don't need to tell you how beloved this sequel is – you only need a glance at its Metacritic score to see it. Last month, I set myself a goal: now that God of War Ragnarok is on PC, I'd finally, finally see it through to the end.

MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Best action-adventure games, The best Viking games on PC 2024, God of War Ragnarok PC release date

Rock Paper Shotgun Latest Articles Feed Saturday, October 12, 2024 3:00 AM
    

The regular comments to this column inform me that many of you are cat owners, so this week, I would like to someone to explain to me how my cat can bound across a room, jump, and catch a moving dressing gown cord flawlessly, and yet fail to locate the stinky cheese Dreamie I'm holding out to her without several moments of smelling unrelated locations. Either way, this is my new favourite videogame, which gives every other game a lot to live up to.

Nevertheless, they continue to try. Here's what we're clicking on this weekend.

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Siliconera Saturday, October 12, 2024 9:00 AM
    

Misaki in Venus Vacation Prism - Dead or Alive Xtreme romance adventure genre game

Koei Tecmo has revealed Venus Vacation Prism – Dead or Alive Xtreme, a new romance adventure game featuring several of the heroines that also appear in the original Venus Vacation free-to-play game. The revelation of this new title also all but confirmed the direction the company is taking for the Dead or Alive series.

When Koei Tecmo first teased the new game's announcement via its Japanese X account, it used the term "New Venus Vacation Project." The company eventually retained Dead or Alive Xtreme on the new game's subtitle, but the fact remains that Venus Vacation has taken over the main spotlight as if to signify that this is the new direction Koei Tecmo will focus on.

The difference in attention Koei Tecmo gave between the original fighting game and the Xtreme spin-offs has been evident in recent years. While the 2012 prequel Dead or Alive 5 enjoyed long-time support with numerous DLC and version updates for several years, the sequel did not live up to the company's expectations.

Koei Tecmo originally intended for the 2019 mainline entry Dead or Alive 6 to be featured in major tournaments, including EVO. However, the game not making its way to EVO 2019's title list was one of the major reasons for the company to cease supporting the game after just around a year in 2020.

On the contrary, the 2017 free-to-play spin-off game Venus Vacation is still under active management and even continues receiving new characters as of 2024. Following the addition of Yukino in 2023, the company has since included more original characters in Shizuku, Reika, and Meg.

As a side note, Koei Tecmo has also confirmed a PC Steam release of Venus Vacation Prism with English subtitle support. But if it's anything like the original Venus Vacation, the game will most likely be region-locked to select countries and territories in Southeast and East Asia, including Japan. In addition, the company has set up an English official site for the title. However, it appears on the company's Taiwanese website instead of the American or European sites.

Photo Mode on Misaki in Venus Vacation Prism - Dead or Alive Xtreme
Image courtesy of Koei Tecmo

Most of the long-time key staff members are also no longer working at Koei Tecmo and Team Ninja. The likes of Tomonobu Itagaki, Hiroaki Matsui, and Katsunori Ehara had long left the group. Yohei Shimbori, the main person in charge of Dead or Alive 6, also departed Koei Tecmo in 2021.

The latest organizational structure of Team Ninja does not seem to be made to support a possible new Dead or Alive fighting game either. The primary team under Fumihiko Yasuda had made action games like Nioh, Wo Long: Fallen Dynasty, and Rise of the Ronin, but it has also received requests for a new Ninja Gaiden game. And then we have Yasunori Sakuda's team, which is in charge of not only the Venus Vacation games but also another free-to-play game in Atelier Resleriana: Forgotten Alchemy and the Polar Night Liberator.

There may still be a glimmer of hope for a new fighting game since Yosuke Hayashi still remains in the company as one of the last veteran members of Team Ninja. However, Hayashi has since been promoted to vice president of Koei Tecmo Games, and his team has also been more focused on the development of major crossover titles like Hyrule Warriors and Fire Emblem Warriors.

It will take a lot of convincing for Yosuke Hayashi, Team Ninja, and Koei Tecmo to consider a new Dead or Alive fighting game following the sixth entry's failure. The Xtreme spin-off series—or rather Venus Vacation now—has pretty much taken over the spotlight, so expect the company to focus more on this line for the foreseeable future.

Venus Vacation Prism – Dead or Alive Xtreme will be available for PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, and PC in early 2025.

The post Venus Vacation Prism Completes Dead or Alive's Direction Shift appeared first on Siliconera.


WGB Saturday, October 12, 2024 9:12 AM
     Hogwarts Legacy might be getting some DLC in the near future.

Oct 12, 04:00


PCGamesN Friday, October 11, 2024 11:00 PM
     Balatro and mahjong meet in Aotenjo, a roguelike with a new Steam demo

Gaming often dips from the same wells over and over again - we're seeing this right now with the current tide of extraction shooters - but sometimes that dipping yields fresh results. That's the case in Aotenjo, a roguelike deckbuilder that on the face of it is very similar to Balatro, but which combines it all with mahjong instead, making something altogether new. If that sounds like your jam, then have no fear as there's a free Steam demo you can play.

MORE FROM PCGAMESN: Best card games, Best roguelike games, Best strategy games

PCGamesN Friday, October 11, 2024 9:39 PM
     Destiny 2 Vesper's Host dungeon walkthrough

How do you clear the Vesper's Host dungeon in Destiny 2? Bungie has introduced contest mode for a dungeon for the first time in the franchise's history. Contest mode, for the uninitiated, is a 48-hour window where the difficulty is ramped up and extra clearance conditions are implemented. Previously, Destiny only did this with its multi-stage raid encounters, for fireteams of six. This time around, it's the new dungeon's turn, so grab two friends and jump in.

Destiny 2's newest dungeon takes place in a somewhat familiar location. If you've ever cleared the Deep Stone Crypt, you'll recognize a lot of the mechanics on offer here, only this time they're mutated in the space game. There are three main encounters, and this Destiny 2 Vesper's Host guide is a work in progress as we try to clear during contest mode and grab the relevant screenshots and video footage to help you achieve the same.

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The regular comments to this column inform me that many of you are cat owners, so this week, I would like to someone to explain to me how my cat can bound across a room, jump, and catch a moving dressing gown cord flawlessly, and yet fail to locate the stinky cheese Dreamie I'm holding out to her without several moments of smelling unrelated locations. Either way, this is my new favourite videogame, which gives every other game a lot to live up to.

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Siliconera Friday, October 11, 2024 9:00 PM
    

genshin impact minini pop-up shop

The Genshin Impact Minini collaboration will appear as a pop-up shop in Japan from October 18 to November 3, 2024. You'll be able to find the store at Line Friends Square Shibuya.

The Minini collaboration first started in July 2024, featuring Inazuman characters and Paimon. At the time, it was only a cafe in Japan, with a plethora of dishes and drinks based off the characters in question. Characters that are part of this collaboration are: Paimon, Ayato, Kokomi, Ayaka, Yoimiya, Raiden Shogun, Kazuha, and Taroumaru. For some reason, Taroumaru the dog was part of this collaboration and not Gorou or Thoma.

Depending on how much money you spend per transaction, you can get a prize. At 1100 JPY, you can get a random shopping bag. At 5500 JPY, you can get a Paimon fan. Finally, at 11000 JPY, you can get a card featuring both the official splash art and the Minini version of a character. You can check out all the merchandise on the official website, but goods include miniature figures, a water dome, umbrellas, a Kaedehara Kazuha hand fan, and t-shirts. These are all items that were in the Minini pop-up shop back when it was in Korea. You can check out the available goods via the official website.

Genshin Impact is available on the PS4, PS5, Windows PC, and mobile devices.

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