New games can be one of two things; awesome and original, or a carbon copy of something and terrible. Here are five, original games that we feel need sequels.
We published the performance optimization guide for Ghost of Tsushima earlier today. This is the second post in that series, recommending the optimized settings for the Steam Deck handheld console. Ghost of Tsushima was tested in the below scene using customized graphics settings that provide a stable 40-45 FPS at 720p.
Yes, Ubisoft's divisive pirate RPG Skull and Bones appears to be sailing on the tides of success, as Ubisoft prepares to launch Season 2.
If true, it goes to show that the negative press response was not reflecting reality. I personally thought omitting land traversal was a huge miss. But i also thought there was some things that were great about it. Lets see which story was true and which was made up (or worse, paid for)
No data just pr talk. The same site has an article talking about how the price of the game was slashed quickly post release, these sites treat us like fools lol
The Bridge Curse 2: The Extrication was incredibly scary, and would be considered a cinematic horror because of how well everything is done visually. There are many faults with it, but at least it's very scary.
Bulletstorm? Homefront? Dead Island?
why do those need sequels?
Red Dead Redemption will get one, one day. And hopefully rockstar will realise that there is a massive PC audience that they missed out on last time.
Two games i would like to see some sequels for are Darkwatch and Soul Reaver. Dead Island is already i think getting a sequel or prequel, either one of those and RDR will eventually have a sequel that will still maintain a good story cause Rockstar never really disapoints.