The big Xbox Series S interview
interesting read that touches on the economics of building a console.
eurogamer.net
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Take-Two confirms purchase of Codemasters in deal worth nearly $1bn
Driving up profit.
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You can play PS5 games on PS4 using a DualShock via Remote Play
but aren't allowed to use Dualshock on PS4
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Game Under Podcast Ep. 131
Journey to Savage Planet, Perfect Vermin, Art of Rally and more.
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Samus Returns on the Switch? Yes, please!
How about Luigi's Mansion 1 and 2?
I never got around to getting Samus Returns on the 3DS but I would definitely be interested in a Switch version.
At the end of the day, it's great for single player experiences, But seems like a pain in the butt if you want to play online. I mean it's an online service at the end of the day. Sony is gonna Sony I guess.
I still have plus for about a year. Maybe I'll get Now for a few months anyway
Samus Returns wouldn't?
I still have a pc
I remember Tom Bramwell doing a preview of it at EG with the devs and he saw his name was in the game. When he asked them about it it appeared to be a total coincidenceand they said they'd replace the name.
It's still there. At least twice. I wonder if he told them he was cool with it and to leave it in. Or if the dev just didn't'are to do the effort.
I’ve been playing Yakuza: Like A Dragon and Animal Crossing: New Horizons this weekend. I’m enjoying Like A Dragon immensely. The story telling, characters, and world building is great. The protagonist, Ichiban, is a very affable character. Really dig the combat system in this game as well.
I finished Journey to the Savage Planet (impressions on podcast) and Gods Will Be Watching (which will become a cult classic if it isn't already), started Day of the Tentacle and nearly finished NFS: Heat.
Also share kind of a funny story (well funny to me), then I'm sure in one way or another everyone can identify with. So earlier this morning I defeated my first horde. Zombies in this game often group up in extremely large groups of 40, 50, or more. It's a really impressive sight to see that many coming at you all at once.
As I said, I finally managed to kill one of these hordes. My first encounters with them ended in nightmares, but eventually I finally figured it out as I got better weapons and more familiar with the game. So naturally I started feeling a little more confident and while on another mission it turned out there was a horde in the area. I thought to myself this was a chance to kill two birds with one stone.
So I find where they're located, and there looks to be about 40 or so sleeping in a barn. I threw a few miles off cocktails in there, and then run around picking off the rest as they come out. Strange thing is, once I finished I didn't get the usual message confirming the horde was eliminated along with the experience bonus. however, every once in a while there's a stray that wanders off in a different direction so I figured I just hadn't found that last zombie.
So I continue wandering around the area more and eventually I find that one last zombie... And a hundred of his best friends. This horde was apparently one of the bigger ones in the game, and that one cluster I defeated was just the start of it. Anyway, it didn't end well for me as you might have guessed. But it's just one of those little moments we all have from time to time where we get a little cocky and ultimately pay the price.