EB: If your eyes are still glued to the screen after this weekend, I don’t blame you. Super Mario Odyssey, Wolfenstein 2, and Assassin’s Creed: Origins launching this past Friday (and Stranger Things 2) gave us all a lot to chew on, and thank the gods for that. This week really has…nothing. Well, except Call of Duty: WWII this Friday.
.hack (Dot Hack) is a gaming series that started when technology was still evolving and growing. These games showed us some of the horrors but also the best parts of online gaming. But these games are decades old, and perhaps it's time for a remake, a remaster, or even a game in the series.
the OG games, yes they do.
but.. they are very niche to begin with.
bk then, i only knew one person who played the games, beside me.
The Xenosaga trilogy also needs a remake or at least a remaster. I never got into .hack when they came out on the PS2 I would try them out. A remake or a remaster would be great I am not paying an arm and a leg for the original games.
In this interview, we will delve into the creative process of David Brochard. Behind the scenes with concept artist David Brochard, showcasing his creative process in gaming industry from Call of Duty to Dark Souls 3 and Star Citizen. Discover how his passion & skills bring immersive worlds to life.
Anime tie-in games are nothing new, but they often fall short of fan expectations. The .hack games did it right, and developers could learn from them.
Nothing really piques my interest this week. I’ll stick with AC Origins for now.