News | Fall Guys Season 2 features nicknames, flags, and more rewards

The second season of Fall Guys is set to start soon and includes nicknames, flags and six hundred percent more crowns.

Mediatonic has announced this via the Twitter account of the popular battle royale game. In the message, the developer indicates that there is a lot more crowns to be earned in the second season than before. In the previous season, players could earn a total of three crowns without winning and there are now a total of 21.

In addition, in the second season, players can give a lot of personality to their character. Namely, nicknames and banners can be set. This way friends can easily recognize each other and there is something new to grind for.

The second season focuses on the Middle Ages, with all kinds of outfits based on it, including knights, dragons and wizards. There are also new levels in the game that are based on the time period. The second season should start in October.

Fall Guys’ second season kicks off next week, probably October 6.


News | World of Warcraft: Shadowlands postponed to later this year

Blizzard has delayed World of Warcraft expansion Shadowlands for sometime later this year.

The new expansion should have been released on October 27th. However, the company has announced via social media that it will take a little longer. There is not yet a precise new release date. According to Blizzard, a little more time is needed to finish the expansion.

Shadowlands includes a new area called Exile’s Reach for beginners. There are also new dungeons and a new raid to explore.


News | Cross-play is coming to Apex Legends next week

Cross-play will be available in Apex Legends starting October 6.

From then on, players can play against each other on consoles and PC. Console players will be grouped together , PC players will continue to be placed in separate matches as they usually play with mouse and keyboard.

However, when console gamers are in a party with a PC gamer, you can play against PC gamers. Cross progression isn’t in the game from next week.

From October 6 also launches the new Collection Event, called Aftermarket. This adds new content to the game, including a limited mode called Flashpoint.

Apex Legends is available for PC, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One.


News | Rogue Company now free-to-play

The shooter Rogue Company is now playable for free as an open beta. This was announced by First Watch Games and publisher Hi-Res Studios.

In the third-person shooter, teams of four compete against each other to dismantle or place a bomb. Players have active and passive abilities and can ping enemies and revive teammates just like in battle royale games.

The update is accompanied by the new character Dhalia. Custom matches and the new Lockdown folder were also recently added to the game.

Rogue Company launched as a closed beta on July 20 and is now available for free download for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Switch and PC through the Epic Game Store. The game supports cross-progression and cross-play for all platforms.


News | New Assassin's Creed Valhalla trailer revolves around the story

Ubisoft has released a new narrative trailer for Assassin's Creed Valhalla.

The ‘Story trailer’ mainly shows many cut-scenes from the game and revolves around Eivor and his brother Sigurd, who want to find a new home in England. It also hints at the mysterious group called the Hidden Ones.

Assassin’s Creed Valhalla is set in the ninth century and features Norway and England as playable locations. Valhalla introduces new features including the ability to build your own settlements and gain power and influence. Also, players can now use a different weapon in each hand. It is also possible to play as a female character, just like in Assassin’s Creed Odyssey.

Assassin’s Creed Valhalla will be available on Xbox Series X / S, Xbox One, PlayStation 4, PC and Google Stadia starting November 10. The PS5 version will be available from November 19th.


Review | Mafia Definitive Edition

Shortly after Rockstar seemed to define with GTA 3 what a three-dimensional open world game should look like, Czech Illusion Softworks proved that it can also be very different. In Mafia, you didn't find any distracting side missions and activities, but a tight focus on a crime epic inspired by the works of Francis Ford Copolla and Martin Scorsese, in which taxi driver Tommy Angelo accidentally grows into a "made man". Eighteen years later, it's up to developer Hangar 13 to demonstrate why Mafia has such legendary status.

Make no mistake, Mafia: Definitive Edition is not a simple polish with some new textures and a higher resolution. It’s really a newly made game, with different actors, new and old music, and minor story changes. Especially the “new” Tommy Angelo takes some getting used to. The version, performed by Andrew Bongiorno, is much more of a sleek slick than the actually slightly too soft and sweet Tommy from the original. Now that his love life with Sarah has also been brought into the limelight, the new iteration looks a lot more human. Practical adjustments aside, the story is 99 percent the same.

Everything you can remember about Mafia after eighteen years is in the game. The cursed racing mission which fortunately can now be done a lot better, the infiltration on the paddle boat, the shooting in the parking garage: everything is there. Mafia: Definitive Edition is therefore one big “Oh yes!” Moment. That is, if you played the original.

If not, Mafia: Definitive Edition’s weaknesses are much more noticeable. Take the shooting system for example. Major parts of the game consist of emptying pistols, Luparas  and of course iconic Tommy guns. However, you never get the feeling that deadly lead is being sprayed. Impact bullets make an unimpressive sound and bodies barely react when riddled. A traditional settlement therefore comes across as tame, while sometimes you hardly realize that you are under attack yourself.

In addition, the heavily undersized AI is a permanent thorn in the side. During stealth missions, for example, it is completely unpredictable what the enemy will and will not see, but even in shooting and fist fights the AI ​​does not show its best side. Enemies run around like headless chickens, don’t get it when you flank them and don’t anticipate at all when you walk up to treat them with a punch on the clean-shaven cheeks. Incidentally, pedestrians are not much more intelligent, because they’ll simply cross over and over again when driving though the streets. Even in the midst of intense chases with men hanging from windows with submachine guns!

Furthermore, it seems to be random which enemies do and do not appear on your radar, and something graphically can still go wrong. Especially in the already wooden fist fights, an arm, leg or entire body often accidentally passes through a wall. Let’s just say Mafia: Definitive Edition is not technically an impressive game.

Despite this, the strongest thing about the original remains proudly standing eighteen years later. Not only does the story remain strong from start to finish and the new actors deliver a good job, Mafia’s entire zeitgeist is right. The art deco architecture of Lost Heaven, those unwieldy cars that sometimes don’t even go faster than 40 mph, bells that sound like a goose being throated and the old-fashioned music of The Mills Brothers and Lonnie Johnson exude enough atmosphere to fall in love, again.

Another nice detail that cannot be left unmentioned: the police can hand out fines. A mild traffic violation such as a speeding violation or driving a red light will cause the police to come after you, but if you can’t get out, you can just handle it in a civilized way. As a real wiseguy you don’t want any unnecessary problems with the long arm of the law.

Mafia: Definitive Edition is therefore primarily a love letter to the original, intended for everyone who actually played the original. An accessible way to bring back those warm memories of eighteen years ago, on contemporary consoles and PCs, without having to turn to a GOG version where the music has been stripped out due to licensing problems. If you know how much fun it is humming Chinatown, my Chinatown while tracking down someone who needs to get “greetings” from the Don, Mafia: Definitive Edition is the place to be.

Mafia: Definitive Edition is now available for PC, Xbox One and PlayStation 4. For this review, the game was played on a PS4 Pro.

Score:

0,0

+ Intriguing and well-interpreted story
+ Intense atmospheric world
+ A complete and fresh remake, not just an upgrade

– Shooting system lacks impact
– Substandard AI


News | No Man's Big Sky Origins Update Now Available

Hello Games has released a major new update for No Man's Sky called Origins.

The large amount of changes and new elements that have been added to the game can be seen via the official website. The universe that players explore has to become even more varied with millions of new planets, multiple stars in some universes, much more difference in landscape scale, more different colors, different weather conditions and strange buildings.

Furthermore, the user interface has been updated, new aliens can be found, some planets now contain swamps, the photo mode has been overhauled, there are now volcanoes and firestorms, new items can be created and meteorites are now really landing on planets . Insects and giant sandworms can now also be found.

A complete list of all changes can be found on the No Man’s Sky website. The game is available on PC, Xbox One and PlayStation 4.


News | Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War beta starts in October

Activision Blizzard has announced the dates for the Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War betas.

Last weekend PS4 gamers were already able to test out the alpha version of the multiplayer. PlayStation 4 gamers who have pre-ordered the game will be able to try the beta on October 8-9. An open beta will be playable for everyone on the same platform from 10 to 12 October.

On Xbox One and PC, the beta will be available to pre-ordered people on October 15-16. On those days there will be another open beta on PlayStation 4.

Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War is set after the first Black Ops and revolves around the manhunt for Soviet spy Perseus. Just like the first part, the game switches between the 1980s and the Vietnam War. Several well-known characters return, such as Mason, Woods and Hudson. The game includes a multiplayer and Zombies mode. Furthermore, Warzone is integrated into the game, with a battle pass system and free content such as weapons.

Call of Duty: Black Ops Cold War will be released on November 13 for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Xbox Series X / S and PC. The game will also be released on PlayStation 5 on November 19.


News | Cyberpunk 2077 system requirements and new trailers revealed

Right after the new Night City Wire livestream yesterday, CD Projekt Red shared the Cyberpunk 2077 system requirements. New trailers for the game were also shown during the livestream.

Below are the system requirements for the upcoming game.

Minimum system requirements:
OS: 64-bit Windows 7 or 64-bit Windows 10
DirectX version: DirectX 12
Processor: Intel Core i5-3570k or AMD FX-8310
Memory: 8GB
Graphics card: Nvidia GTX 780 3GB or AMD Radeon RX 470
Storage: 70 GB HDD (SSD recommended)

Recommended system requirements:
OS: 64-bit Windows 10
DirectX version: DirectX 12
Processor: Intel Core i7-4790 or AMD Ryzen 3 3200G
Memory: 12GB
Graphics: Nvidia GTX 1060 6GB or AMD Radeon R9 Fury
Storage: 70 GB SSD

As mentioned, the Night City Wire livestream contained new images of Cyberpunk 2077. For example, a trailer shows many images of the city where the game takes place, Night City, and another trailer focuses on the various gangs in the game. Below that you can also see the entire Night City Wire broadcast.

Cyberpunk 2077 will be released on November 19 for PC, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. The game can therefore be played on Xbox Series X, Series S and PlayStation 5 via backward compatibility. However, an update to the game that drastically improves the game for next-gen consoles will not be released until an unknown later date.


News | Kratos voice actor shares his joy for the new God of War

Christopher Judge, the actor who portrays God of War lead character Kratos, shares his joy at the newly announced new part.

He did that on social media. He posted two videos. In one of the videos he turns on his microphone and says the iconic “boy”. In the other video, he is holding a Kratos action figure and smiling at the camera.

Although it has not been confirmed, it seems almost certain that Judge will once again take on the role of Kratos in the new part. A short teaser of the new God of War was shown during the PlayStation 5 presentation last Wednesday night. Only the text “Ragnarok is coming” was shown.

It’s no surprise that a new God of War for PlayStation 5 is in development: the previous part on PlayStation 4 already hinted at a sequel. Sony wants to release the new God of War in 2021.