News | Square Enix reveals Final Fantasy 16

Square Enix heeft Final Fantasy 16 aangekondigd tijdens de PlayStation 5 Showcase.

Square Enix does not share much information about the game, which has a more medieval setting. Producer Naoki Yoshida says she will reveal more about the game next year.

The previous full-fledged Final Fantasy part, Final Fantasy 15, was released in 2016. This year, the first part of Final Fantasy 7 Remake was also released for PlayStation 4. Both games are separate from the story of Final Fantasy 16.

Final Fantasy 16 is coming to PlayStation 5 and PC. A release date has not yet been announced.


News | Watch the PlayStation 5 Showcase presentation tonight at 10:00 PM

On Wednesday evening, Sony will broadcast a new PlayStation 5 Showcase presentation. The company says this on PlayStation Blog.

“Before the PlayStation 5 launches this holiday season, we want to show you some more great games coming this fall or later,” said Sony. This includes both first-party games and titles from third parties.

The presentation lasts 40 minutes and can be viewed on Twitch and Youtube on Wednesday at 10 p.m. Presumably, the price and release date of the PlayStation 5 will also be revealed.


News | System requirements of PC version Mafia: Definitive Edition are known

2K Games has announced the system requirements for the PC version of Mafia: Definitive Edition.

For example, the system requirements make it clear that players who want to run the game at the highest settings need a GTX 1080 or Radeon RX 5700 card. Below are the full system requirements.

Minimum system requirements:
OS: Windows 10 64-bit
DirectX: Version 11
Processor: Intel Core-i5 2550K 3.4GHz / AMD FX-8120 3.1GHz
Memory: 6GB RAM
Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 660 / AMD Radeon HD 7870
HDD: 50 GB

Recommended system requirements:
OS: Windows 10 64-bit
DirectX: Version 11
Processor: Intel Core-i7 3770 3.4GHz / AMD FX-8350 4.2GHz
Memory: 16GB RAM
Graphics: NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1080 / AMD Radeon RX 5700
HDD: 50 GB

Mafia: Definitive Edition, unlike the recently released Mafia 2: Definitive Edition and Mafia 3: Definitive Edition, is a full remake. Developer Hangar 13 reports that the game has been rebuilt in Mafia 3’s engine and follows the same plot lines as the original. The game has also been expanded with new dialogues, gameplay sections and more extensive character backstories.

The Definitive Edition will be released on September 25 for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Steam and Epic Games Store. People who have previously purchased Mafia: Trilogy will be able to download Mafia: Definitive Edition immediately from that day.


News | Rocket League will be free-to-play from September 23

Rocket League can be played for free from September 23rd, next Wednesday.

Psyonix has announced this. This summer, the company already announced that it was going to make its popular game free-to-play, but now the start date has been announced. It applies to consoles as well as PC.

An update for Rocket League is already coming out today, adding Legacy items, cross-platform progression and other minor updates and changes.

People who bought Rocket League before the game goes free-to-play will receive some extras. They will receive Legacy status, receive all DLC ever released, more than 200 regular items that will then receive Legacy status, the Golden Cosmos boost, the Huntress Player banner and the Dieci-Oro wheels. People who already played the game before yesterday’s free-to-play announcement will receive the Faded Cosmos boost.

The Epic Games Store version will also be released on September 23, at that time the game will disappear from Steam. People who already have the game on Steam can continue to play.


News | The Crysis Remastered graphical improvements

A new trailer of Crysis Remastered shows the game's graphics and technical improvements.

In the trailer, various images from the original game are compared with new images. Those new images are displayed in 8K resolution, should viewers have a screen that supports this resolution. The gmae can be played on PC in ‘Can it Run Crysis?’ Mode, which uses the best possible graphics.

The first person shooter Crysis originally appeared on PC in 2007 and is from Crytek, the makers of the first Far Cry. In the game, players explore a tropical island where North Korean soldiers are investigating a mysterious technology. Players are equipped with a nanosuit, with which they have superhuman powers.

The remaster will be released on PC, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One on September 18. A Switch version is already available.


News | Cyberpunk 2077 contains 45 trophies

CD Projekt Red shared a screenshot of the game in the PlayStation 4 trophy menu, showing that there are 45 trophies to be won in the game.

This is what CD Projekt Reds QA lead Łukasz Babiel did on Twitter. The individual trophies are not visible, but it is clear that there are 26 bronze trophies, while there are seventeen silver, one gold and one platinum. The achievement list for Xbox One and PC will likely be nearly the same.

Cyberpunk 2077 will be released on November 19 for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, PC and Google Stadia. Next-gen updates will be released at a later date, although the game will be playable immediately via backward compatibility on PS5 and Xbox Series X.


News | Ikea and Asus work together on gaming furniture

Furniture manufacturer Ikea and Asus Republic of Gamers are collaborating on furniture for gamers.

The furniture must be affordable and ergonomic – two core values on which Ikea furniture is based. “Gamers have always dreamed of the perfect gaming space that is both comfortably functional and fully immersed in games,” said Kris Huang of Asus Gaming Gear.

More details about the furniture are not yet available, but it would concern about thirty different pieces of furniture. The set will first be launched in China in February 2021. The West will follow in October 2021.


News | PlayStation 5 commercial 'The Edge' released

Sony has launched a new PlayStation 5 commercial called 'The Edge'.

The PlayStation 5 itself is nowhere to be seen in the atmospheric advertising. The console is not even mentioned. Instead, only the tagline of the upcoming console is reported: ‘Play has no limits’. Meanwhile, a version of The Who’s ‘Baba O’Riley’ can be heard. Sony’s Eric Lempel tells Variety that the ad should “evoke some of the feelings when you play on PlayStation 5”.

It is still not known exactly when the PlayStation 5 will be released and how much  it’ll cost. Tomorrow evening at 10 p.m. Dutch time, Sony will broadcast a live stream in which PS5 games are shown. More details about the launch may also be provided there.


News | Nintendo announces special Fortnite edition of the Switch

Nintendo has announced a special Fornite edition of the Switch.

The Fornite bundle includes a special edition of the Switch Dock with several familiar faces from the Fortnite universe depicted on it. In addition to the special version of the dock, the package includes a blue and a yellow Joy-Con.

Owners of the pack will also receive the new Wildcat skin with a choice of two different back blings. Buyers also receive the Fortnite package 2000 V-Bucks, which is equal to twenty euros.

Bloomberg recently reported that the production of the Nintendo Switch will be increased to thirty million copies this fiscal year.

The Nintendo Switch Fortnite bundle will be available in Europe from October 30.


Review | Marvel's Avengers

Developer Crystal Dynamics has made it clear that Marvel's Avengers must become a living universe. With a cooperative multiplayer mode that is constantly updated with new content, Marvel’s Avengers should last for years. The story mode intended as an introduction and the cooperative multiplayer are qualitatively far apart. It's surprising that the "single player mode" is the signed winner.

The narrative part of Marvel’s Avengers knows how to perfectly respond to the inner Marvel fan by not putting someone like Captain America or Iron Man at the center, but rather the young superhero-in-the-cap Kamala Khan. The fantasy trip for Marvel fans kicks off right when Kamala enters Avengers Day, sort of an open-air Marvel convention. The biggest difference is that the visitors do not marvel at cosplayers, but at the real superheroes in the flesh. If the future Ms. Marvel suddenly bumps into Thor, she’s not the only one who squeaks with enthusiasm.

However, that euphoria is short-lived. The Avengers giant airship goes up in flames after an attack. The nasty stuff that is released during this process turns Kamala into the very flexible Ms. Marvel. Then a classic origins story unfolds, in which Kamala not only discovers her own super powers, but also brings the fallen Avengers back together.

Although the story does not really surprise, it is a succession of fan material. In addition to Kamala, you regularly get the other Avengers under your control. They all have roughly the same type of attacks, such as a light and a heavy attack and a remote attack. But where Iron Man, for example, shoots with his repulsors, Captain America throws his shield , Thor with his hammer and The Hulk just pulls a fresh piece of debris from the ground towards the ill-fated enemy.

The unambiguous controls allow you to switch effortlessly between the different heroes, but you can also take the time to master a specific superhero. The story mode is not nearly enough to unlock all skills for the different heroes. This game is made to last much longer. The multiplayer DNA is deeply rooted in Marvel’s Avengers and the narrative part cannot be separated from the cooperative battles.

For example, during the “single player” you will be presented with missions several times that you can play with multiple players. If no partners are found through matchmaking, computer-controlled heroes fill in the blanks. These missions are immediately out of tune, the environments stand out against the locations you play through on your own, objectives are generic and the interaction between the Avengers lacks the credible touch that Kamala and Bruce Banner put on the stage in the beginning.

It is a shame that it has been decided to put so much emphasis on multiplayer, because at the moment there is a lot of fun to be had in Marvel’s Avengers, especially as a single player game.
That line continues unabated once you launch Avengers Initiative: the real multiplayer part of the game. This is set after the campaign, when the world is still plagued by various threats and the Avengers are needed everywhere to quell conflict. Some missions are done in minutes, others take considerably longer, but none of the online activities really surpass the single player.

Interiors are eagerly reused and usually have the ambiance of a dental practice. Usually the ultimate goal is to smash a few generators, defend a few checkpoints, or protect a few S.H.I.E.L.D agents. In addition, you should of course punch everyone you meet in the face, because that is what Marvel’s Avengers is all about: fight and fight, preferably as spectacular as possible.

Sometimes that results in unadulterated superhero fun, sometimes the chaos simply becomes too much. When vibranium shields, divine hammers, green fists, bullets, lasers, debris, robot parts and outstretched limbs fill the screen, it’s not just your eyes that struggle to keep up with the chaos.

Nevertheless, there is enough in the barrel for any superhero. In addition to the missions and routine gear upgrades, there are also daily and weekly challenges that earn you points as part of the Hero Challenge Cards. You can complete those challenges anywhere. In a story mission, online, on your own: everything counts. This way you can unlock new costumes, emotes and name tags per character. The game only gets a bit of an appearance because you can also unlock everything in the Challenge Cards with real money.

If the online activities were really cool and you enjoyed playing them over and over again, that was until then. But now that the missions are also repeated after a short while, you have to grind a lot to complete the Challenge Card and thus unlock all costumes.

Marvel’s Avengers really does need some work to break through online. In addition to the fact that the missions get boring relatively quickly, the game is not entirely perfect technically. Sometimes you fall through the ground, enemies end up in closed environments and there are quite a few graphical oddities in the game. Crystal Dynamics will add new characters in the coming period, including Hawkeye, Kate Bishop, Black Panther and, exclusively on the PlayStation, Spider-Man. That will only make Marvel’s Avengers attractive to more people, as playing as your favorite Marvel hero is the game’s biggest draw.

The fighting system is right, the powers are right, the balance is right: every superhero is fun to play with. The heroes’ designs are debatable, but the unlockable costumes solve that problem for most people. It is a shame that it has been decided to put so much emphasis on multiplayer, because at the moment there is a lot of fun to be had in Marvel’s Avengers, especially as a single player game. The multiplayer is now on level The Incredible Hulk (2008). Let’s hope it doesn’t take Crystal Dynamics eleven years to reach level of Endgame.

Score:

8,0

+ the “single player” turns out to be surprisingly good
+ Great sound and special effects
+ Every superhero is well put together with their own moves and custom costumes.

– Overly cluttered War Table
– Multiplayer recycles content
– Various technical issues