This week on IGN's Next-Gen Console Watch, Jonathan Dornbush, Daemon Hatfield and Ryan McCaffrey discuss 2021 and the big games expected to come to PS5 and Series X/S.
VGChartz's Lee Mehr: "While Gigantic, as far as its core mechanics and design philosophy are concerned, will always be credited to the insanely-dedicated and unfortunately-defunct Motiga, Rampage Edition feels like Abstraction's diligent evolution of it. Even swapping to a standardized pay-to-play pricing model without any microtransactions (as of writing) feels like a great shift away from current trends. Beyond just being a good gesture, it feels like a way to avoid distractions and better appreciate what's – arguably – among the best multiplayer experiences of the past decade. While launch-window technical issues marred my experience to an extent, the final result remains a well-made fusion of MOBAs and Hero Shooter/Brawler sensibilities that few titles have dared to match after all these years. "
The Arrowhead Game Studios CEO has shed some new light on the mass restrictions of Helldivers 2 in 180 countries.
Sony needs to learn pc players are noting like console players. If they don't like something about the way you handle a game they will do everything to derail the game. Review bomb on steam, pirate the game what ever.
Sony should just stick to releasing single player pc games. Or don't allow crossplay so no need for PSN linking on pc. Or just stop releasing games on pc.
Paul writes: There's no doubt that ArcRunner is a fun blast.
Really looking forward to Returnal, Ratchet and Back4Blood. Horizon and GOW:R are gonna be amazing as well. I hope they both make it out this year. Also, it has been a while since I played a Grand Tursimo. GT7 could be amazing. Do you think RE8:Village will get patched eventually for PSVR2? Also, weird they didn't mention Kena.
Elden Ring on PS5 is gonna be epic.