News | Payday 3 will have an offline mode

Starbreeze is working on an offline mode for Payday 3.

The developer announced this through ‘Operation Medic Bag’, a plan to significantly improve Payday 3 that was revealed in a blog post last week. This follows a lot of criticism the game has received since release last year due to bugs and matchmaking issues.

The blog post makes it clear that an offline mode is being worked on, although it is not known exactly when it will appear. Matchmaking is also being overhauled, and all kinds of changes to the user interface are planned.

In any case, the offline mode should be rolled out in two phases. Initially, gamers who want to play alone will be able to skip the matchmaking process, although they will still need an internet connection to make progress. But the end goal is that the game will also be playable completely offline, although “you still have to connect occasionally to upload your progress”.

There are still three paid expansions and a free heist planned for release this year. Furthermore, all employees are on the Payday 3 improvements and the plans for a switch to Unreal Engine 5 have been shelved.


News | Warframe releases tomorrow on iOS

Starting tomorrow, the free-to-play third-person multiplayer shooter Warframe will be playable on iOS.

Digital Extremes has announced this. A few weeks ago, cross-play and cross-saves were already added to the game, and this is logically also available in the iOS version of the game. According to the developer, players can expect “the same comprehensive, high-quality experience” on Apple devices as on PC and consoles.

Warframe has been available to play for free on PC, PlayStation and Xbox consoles and Nintendo Switch for some time now, but iOS will be added tomorrow. The game has been playable since 2013 and has gathered a large group of fans over the years.


News | Free Dune expansion for Microsoft Flight Simulator released

Xbox, in collaboration with Legendary Pictures and Warner Bros. Entertainment released a free expansion for Microsoft Flight Simulator based on the Dune franchise.

This logically ties in with the upcoming cinema release of the film Dune: Part 2 at the end of this month.

The expansion sees players leave Earth and visit the deserts of Arrakis for the first time in the game. Here players can control an ornithopter, a flying machine propelled by four wings. The expansion contains three tutorials, five time trials and a rescue mission.


News | New Lara Croft from upcoming Tomb Raider game appears to have been revealed

New artwork has been shared on the official Tomb Raider website, which may reveal what Lara Croft will look like in the upcoming new game.

People can sign up on the official Tomb Raider website, and once they become a member, the artwork can be viewed. The character is wearing her iconic blue tank top in the artwork and she is holding two guns. The website also shows the new logo.

Crystal Dynamics has been working on a new Tomb Raider game that runs on Unreal Engine 5 for some time now. Amazon Games will publish the game, but few official details are known yet. An older press release said: “It captures all the elements that have made the Tomb Raider series one of the most revered franchises in gaming. Players control a confident and multi-dimensional heroine in an environment that rewards exploration and creative route-finding. There are mind-boggling puzzles to solve and a wide variety of enemies to face.”


News | Sons of the Forest Trailer Shows Upcoming Official Release

Developer Endnight Games has released a new trailer  for Sons of the Forest, which will leave Early Access on February 22.

The Early Access version became available on Steam in February 2023, and at the end of last year it was announced that the 1.0 version of the game will be released on February 22.

In the survival game Sons of the Forest, players explore a creepy forest while they have to watch out for mutated creatures and cannibals. When the game launched in Early Access, it sold more than 2 million copies in 24 hours.


News | Skull and Bones launch trailer released

Ubisoft has published the launch trailer for their pirate adventure Skull and Bones.

Skull and Bones has players sailing the ocean as pirates, where the goal is to build a bigger ship and a fearsome reputation. The emphasis is on multiplayer gameplay. The game was announced in 2017 but has since been postponed several times. The game will be released on February 16 for PC, PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X and S, although people who purchase the special editions can get started three days earlier.

An open beta for the game started last night on the above platforms. “Explore the Red Isle, the coast of Africa, the high seas and the Indies throughout this open beta, and peacefully encounter or attack the various in-game factions.” During the beta, players can complete all campaign contracts up to the mission ‘Exterminate the Rat’. Special rewards can be unlocked in the process. Progress made can be carried over to the full game.


Review | Suicide Squad Kill the Justice League

As a big fan of the Batman Arkham games, I was heartbroken after playing Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice Leagues alpha test. The shooter component and associated live service model took some time to get used to. In Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League, heroes are villains and villains are heroes.

Developer Rocksteady set a new standard for licensed games in general and superhero games in particular two console generations ago with Batman: Arkham Asylum. Although Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League is narratively a continuation of the same Arkhamverse, the British studio takes a radically different approach in terms of content.

The game’s story sets exactly the right tone: light-hearted, funny, a bit crazy, but above all believable. At its strongest moments, it’s reminiscent of James Gunn’s Guardians of the Galaxy films. Brainiac has attacked Metropolis, Superman’s city, and brainwashed some members of the Justice League. Commander Amanda Waller retrieves Deadshot, Harley Quinn, King Shark and Captain Boomerang from Arkham Prison to stop Brainiac. And you guessed it, for that you have to go straight through the Justice League.

Of course, the four psychopaths also have to deal with each other, their erratic leader Waller and her right-hand man Rick Flag. Yes, Kill the Justice League is once again packed with iconic and obscure DC characters, and they are all convincingly portrayed by the voice actors. From Batman (played by the late Kevin Conroy, of course) and Wonder Woman to Riddler and Gizmo, as well as Task Force X itself; the acting is convincing, the chemistry between characters is there and that often creates hilarious scenes.

In between you mainly carry out the same types of missions. For example, there is a mission in which you have to escort a number of people to Toyman’s bus. Sometimes these are Rick Flag’s soldiers, other times Penguin’s henchmen, but the mission itself is exactly the same, except for that cosmetic detail and the location on the map, every time, right down to the animations.

Moreover, it hardly matters whether you have to evacuate people, escort a van, or destroy turrets. Bottom line, Suicide Squad mainly consists of jumping around with everyone’s unique traversal abilities (Deashot uses a jetpack, Boomerang a Speed Force Gauntlet, Harley Quinn takes up Batman’s grappling hook and King Shark can just jump really far.) and shooting at everything that moves.

Let’s be honest: shooting, jumping, flying, pounding, running and swinging goes very smoothly. The four anti-heroes all have slightly different skills, but the controls allow them to operate all four with almost the same speed. As soon as the controls click a bit, the game makes you feel strong and powerful, just like the games with Batman and Spider-Man do. Not an unimportant detail in a superhero (or rather villain?) game.

To make Suicide Squad playable for longer – beyond the end of the story – collect new weapons and gear every time. You can then also upgrade and modify that gear. The problem is that none of it really matters.

Your weapons have more stats than necessary, because the only number that matters is how much damage you do per second. Especially in the midst of the chaotic shootings, every gun feels and sounds the same. Side characters whose sole function is to modify those weapons and gear are therefore just as forgettable as Milton.

It’s a shame that your loot still plays such a major role in the game. The cutscenes, for example, are beautiful, well written and also feature excellent voice work. Often a shame is the score screen after a battle, which completely takes you out of the story.

Despite its flaws, Rocksteady still shows at certain moments that it is still a talented studio. The city is beautifully and richly designed, with all kinds of unreal art deco constructions and countless references to the DC universe and all its inhabitants, it is definitely worthwhile to go on a sightseeing tour of the city.

Suicide Squad is also technically well put together. The game looks colorful, sharp and lightning fast. During battles, the frame rate remains quite stable at 60fps, even during the bizarrely chaotic final battle, a feat in itself.

Still, it’s clear that Suicide Squad and Rocksteady are not a happy marriage. The studio’s talent is clearly visible when it comes to the technology, the acrobatic fighting and the voice acting, but the boring missions and meaningless loot make Suicide Squad a mess. After about ten hours, Task Force X’s mission is over. However, Suicide Squad still has all kinds of endgame content to offer and new seasons will be released soon, which will also add other anti-heroes to the game.

Suicide Squad: Kill the Justice League is available now for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X and S, and PC. For this review, the game was played on an Xbox Series X.

Score:

0,0

+ High-quality voice acting
+ Fighting feels powerful
+ Stable frame rates under impressive conditions

– Repetitive missions
– Scoring and loot screens are often annoying interruptions


News | Planet Zoo will be released on consoles in March

Planet Zoo will be released on March 26 on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X and S.

Developer Frontier Developments announced this through the trailer below. The console version includes all the updates and improvements that the PC version has received in recent years.

Players who pre-order the game will have access to three exclusive animals: the pygmy hippopotamus, the Komodo dragon and the Thomson gazelle.


News | Fallout London mod releases in April

Fallout London, a mod for Fallout 4 that is logically set in London, is scheduled to be released on April 23, 2024.

The makers announced this on social media. The mod team has been working on the mod for years. The content of the mod is already finished, but the moderators want to perfect it before releasing it. In addition, part of the team says they live in countries where “conflict exists”, which does not benefit the speed of development.


News | Screenshot of canceled The Last of Us Leaked Online

After the multiplayer game based on The Last of Us was canceled by Naughty Dog earlier today, a screenshot of the game's menu has now been leaked.

Previously, only artwork of the multiplayer game was available, but insider Dusk Golem decided to leak the screenshot below. He says that he is only doing this now that it is clear that the game will no longer be released. He emphasizes that it is not a screenshot of a recent version of the game.

The screenshot shows that the game would contain all kinds of elements that are standard for a modern live-service game. For example, there is a battle pass and shop section in the menu. There is also a menu category called ‘jobs’, which may include temporarily available challenges.