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Wednesday, March 11, 2020

Don't break your games, buddy



I take advantage that the launch of Horizon Zero dawn on PC has finally been confirmed to recover this text that was published when the rumor was made public in January 2020.

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Year 2020 A.D. Horizon Zero Dawn will arrive on PC according to a Kotaku source, and the reactions have not been long in coming. While the fish public rubs their hands at the possibility of playing one of the best PS4 titles without the need to pull PS Now at 720p, video gamers in general applaud a decision that is good for everyone to look at how they look. We are all happy with this interesting proposal ... Everyone? No. A small group of irreducible trugueimers now and always resist the expansion by breaking their PS4 videogames and performing strange rituals to save Sony's soul from the possession of an evil Microsoft mole that has infiltrated its ranks.

Seriously...


I will not get lost in the dark shadows of the disturbing mentality of those who are denying PS5 for the news and I will stay in the light, in the normal world, in the schizophrenia-free reality to applaud a Sony who gives me one of Lime and other sand. And if the non-transgenerational seems meh and the E3 does not convince me, this new policy of opening a hand with one of its best exclusives of this generation seems logical, predictable and, well, well by Sony there.

Horizon Zero Dawn comes to PC are, as I've been saying since Microsoft opened its catalog to computer, good news for everyone. It is obviously good news for PC users, who can play one of my PS4 favorites and meet Aloy and its fascinating world while facing mecasaurs, morons and other wildlife. But this is just the tip of the iceberg, because when I say everyone I mean everyone.


¿What are the exclusive to the user?


As much as I look at it and more turns I give it, I don't see any advantage for the user in the exclusives. The benefits for companies are obvious, but for the average gamer I see no explanation to defend the exclusivity of their titles. It seems as if these put the horns on leaving on PC or on the 'other platform', when in reality, as video players, we should be glad that our favorites are on all possible platforms and have the option to play with all our friends via cross-play online or share experiences in single players.

The console exclusive will continue there on Xbox Series, Nintendo Switch and PS5, but yes, more and more extended to that area to exploit that it is PC and that for Microsoft and Sony, and in the future Nintendo, it means a market in The one that boost your economy. This does not take away one iota of fun to your game, play it wherever you play it, and it is not a betrayal of the user, but a tribute to the game that only brings advantages for the gamer, regardless of the platform.

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Monday, March 9, 2020

Rectify is from wise ninjas


The final demo of NiOh 2 is now available for PS4 in the PS Store, and as I always do in these cases, I strongly recommend that you download it before the end of the trial period. Koei Tecmo shows me that the fears that the first beta aroused me were totally unfounded and falls in love again with a delivery that not only reaches the original game, but also promises to overcome it by far.

Few things are more beautiful than that a game forces you to swallow your words, and more when those words were very pessimistic and the game is shown better than you expected. A few months ago, after the first beta, I loaded the inks against a NiOh 2 that felt weak, twisted and inconsistent with a fanservice gameplay. Now, after the final demo, I cannot help but retract and confirm that NiOh 2 is everything I expected from the Koei Tecmo franchise.

NiOh 2 delves into the foundations of the original title with its own charisma and personality that take it one step further from the referents of the genre without losing an iota of what made it great in its first installment. Embedded in a new character with a character manager that is a real pickle, we will face the Yokai again in the sengoku period of the war states. The action takes place after the death of Oda Nobunaga, with Toyotomi Hideyoshi in power against the advance of Tokugawa Ieyasu, offering an alternative story in which our character will have special prominence.


More NiOh than ever

After hitting the system of transformations, combos and cons, NiOh 2 shows in its final demo a great tuning work that adjusts the control of these new possibilities eliminating what made them feel superfluous or too affordable in the previous beta. Koei Tecmo thus offers a much better profiled product that does not give up its difficulty but is much more bearable for its variety with very different moments as we are in the real world or the world of others, in which the yokai become beings ultra-powerful





I haven't been playing the final demo of NiOh 2 for 24 hours and I already declare myself a fan, very fan of Koei Tecmo's work in this new installment. Kou Shibusawa has achieved it again with a title that flees from what seemed ugly in the first beta and reinforces all its strengths with a much better designed scenario that invites exploration and combat. After getting through the first fights in the forest, overcoming the rice paddies and squeezing the castle and its grounds thoroughly, I have reached a final boss who has forced me to start again changing my Odachi for the twin katanas and learn how to manage them try again

New yokai weapons and blessed weapons join new equipment, the possibility of invoking yokais to our advantage thanks to the badges and various cons taking advantage of the transformations of our character, which make NiOh 2 something really appetizing. The way he manages to dominate the game by getting unimportant parts to become a walk based on practice, rejoins his system of combos, his postures and his approach to combat to delight, once again, the We fell in love with your first delivery. Pay attention to me and download the final demo. It is pure sugar.


Wednesday, March 4, 2020

The force is still with me


Electronic Arts has not announced any new videogames based on the galactic saga. After the publication of Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order, the American company has remained silent about the future of the franchise, although Kotaku sources already speak of a sequel to the Respawn Entertainment game. What has leaked is Star Wars: Project Maverick, a work that knows absolutely nothing and has come to light thanks to a dataminer. PSN Releases is a bot that operates on Twitter and brings to light the news of the platform, in this case, the European store.


The image that accompanies the filtration shows the logo of the game, although the name seems to be still in code. In the background, the artwork outlines a stellar destroyer, one of the great ships of the Galactic Empire, in an environment reminiscent of Mustafar, the planet where Anakin Skywalker culminated his transition in Darth Vader, who then built his grand palace there. Beyond that, there is no clue as to what this work can be, so we will have to wait for Electronic Arts to step up and uncover its future plans.

 The future of Star Wars in video games  

Jason Schreier, a Kotaku journalist, recently published an article that talks about Electronic Arts having at least two Stat Wars videogames underway. However, throughout these months, other projects have fallen into cancellation. This is the case of the Star Wars: Battlefront spin-off, which according to the American media has already ceased production. One of those who does have the green light, says Kotaku, is the second part of Jedi Star Wars: Fallen Order.

After the events of the first installment, the fate of the Order of the Jedi may be asked. The video game of the creators of Titanfall 2 and Apex Legends is set in the years after Palpatine's rise as emperor of the Galactic Empire. After issuing Order 66, most Jedi Knights were annihilated by those who had been their allies so far. With Yoda and Obi-Wan Kenobi in their forced exile, there are only a few survivors left in the galaxy.