Showing posts with label Action-Adventure. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Action-Adventure. Show all posts

Thursday, 26 September 2024

GHOST OF YŌTEI Announced at STATE OF PLAY

PlayStation’s latest State of Play livestream has come and went, with Sony looking to bounce back from a disastrous couple of months. Though the event primarily focused on third party games, remasters and the upcoming PlayStation 5 Pro, we did get one exclusive announcement in the form of a Ghost of Tsushima sequel, with developers Sucker Punch Productions dropping a scintillating trailer.

Taking place 329 years after the events of the first game, the latest instalment titled Ghost of Yōtei will see players take control of a female protagonist by the name of Atsu. Though the developers would refrain from diving into story specifics, they did reveal that it would be an origin story set in a different region of Japan. Being Sucker Punch's first game developed purely for the PlayStation 5, the game will feature sprawling grasslands and snowy tundras, showcasing the surroundings of Mount Yōtei.

The trailer gives fans a glimpse at what is in store when the game arrives next year, with the mix of gameplay and cinematics setting the tone for Ghost of Yōtei. Having a similar, yet distinctly different ascetic to Ghost of Tsushima, the sequel looks to be an evolution for the series, retaining the fundamentals, whilst branching into something unique. The developers also touch on how the new setting allows for new mechanics and gameplay improvements, looking to deliver a more realistic world.

Ghost of Yōtei is set to arrive on PlayStation 5 in 2025.

Wednesday, 21 August 2024

2K Announce MAFIA: THE OLD COUNTRY at GAMESCOM

The Mafia franchise is set to return, with Hanger 13 and 2K Games currently working on the series first brand new entry since 2016's Mafia III. Making an appearance at this year's Gamescom, the developers would announce Mafia: The Old Country, dropping a teaser trailer for the upcoming prequel.

Now the trailer might not give us much, living up to what a teaser should be, but boy does it entice. Set in 1900s Sicily, the game will explore the “origins of organised crime.” Despite not giving us any actual gameplay footage, it does set the tone for this prequel, having a classic feel to it.

Having first announced development of a brand new entry in 2022, this latest project from Hanger 13 has been a long time coming. Much like with the Borderlands 4 announcement, 2K would reveal that Mafia: The Old Country is set for a 2025 release, launching during parent company Take-Two's fiscal year 2026. This means that the game should arrive sometime between April 2025 and the end of 2025. If the wait feels too long, however, 2K have you covered with the previous Mafia games currently being up to 80% off on both Steam and the Microsoft Store.

Mafia: The Old Country is set to arrive on Xbox Series X/S, PlayStation 5 and PC in 2025.

Thursday, 9 January 2014

Beyond: Two Souls Review

I for one was a huge fan of Heavy Rain, finding the unique gameplay and powerful story to be truly outstanding. Beyond: Two Souls doesn't however live up to that, as despite trying to keep the same level of uniqueness, the overall story and gameplay leaves a lot to be desired.

Beyond: Two Souls tries to make the easy controls from Heavy Rain even easier, but throughout the game and especially during fight scenes this can be very frustrating with it being sometimes hard to tell what direction to push the joystick. In saying that besides that the unique control set was once again fantastic, and it was a shame how one bad mistake took away from that.

Much like Heavy Rain writer and director David Cage tries to give a very deep and emotional story. For the most part the story is very enjoyable with the mysterious supernatural nature making it very suspenseful. There was however some parts of the games story that felt a bit unnecessary, making the game drag in places. On top of that there were some dull moments in between some very exciting moments, making the overall atmosphere feel a bit inconsistent.

The best part of the game was easily the characters and graphics. Having actors like Ellen Page and Willem Dafoe always adds extra pressure to a game, but at the same time usual gives great character performances. Page especially impressed me with her acting throughout this game, with her performance really making me care for Jodie as a character. It was however the non-speaking character of Aiden (the entity attached to Jodie) that interested me the most. The constant development of emotion between Aiden and Jodie throughout the game added a lot of depth, with the overall mystery to what Aiden really is adding even more excitement.

The graphics throughout this game also astonished me. It is always nice to see great graphics in a game, as although I'd have much rather the game have slightly poorer graphics with much better gameplay and story, it’s still a nice consolation. I also loved how Beyond: Two Souls used motion capture to show the actors facial expressions, as having the character resemble real actors it is important to show the emotions perfectly.

Overall Beyond: Two Souls is an enjoyable game, but given the many flaws and imperfections it leaves you felling quite frustrated. This along with a story that’s at times dull makes it very hard to recommend this game. It is however almost worth the play so I’d recommend renting or buying at a price much cheaper than the RRP.

Rating: 6/10

Friday, 20 September 2013

The Last of Us Review

I've been meaning to start game reviews for a while now, but having never reviewed one have continuously kept putting it off. I have however finally decided to start with a game that I played recently and loved, The Last of Us. Having already played Naughty Dogs Uncharted series I was much looking forward to the game, and wasn't disappointed.

Plot


In a post-apocalyptic America Joel gets tasked with taking a young girl named Ellie (who is immune to a infection that has turned people into zombies) to the Fireflies.

Review


This was a phenomenal game, and easily one of the best that I've ever played, if not the best. I'd already had extremely high hopes for the game for a long time before it's release, as Naughty Dog had already done a brilliant job with the three Uncharted games that they made. They more than surpassed them high hopes though, and it'll take something really special to top that as my favourite game of this year, as although there's still Batman: Arkham Origins, and Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag coming out, with Grand Theft Auto V having just been released, they'll need to be much better than their respective predecessors to surpass this game, and I can confidently say that Naughty Dog has yet another marvellous franchise on their hands.

This game would have a brilliant story to it, as although it wasn't the best thing about the game, it was very exciting, and dramatic. It also was very well paced, having amazing twists, and turns which prevented the game from lagging, or becoming dull. It also was a relatively unique story as although there's nothing new about a zombie apocalypse, the way they went about it was slightly different, not being your usual zombie game which is filled with nothing but gore. The story also had some very deep, and emotional points to it, as the tone was quite different at the end than it was at the start. I also loved how the story managed to keep me as a player hooked, as I'd want to continue playing just to find out what happens next, and although that can drag you into the game a little too much, that is far from a bad thing.

Survival Instincts

The thing I loved most about this game however was the characters, as Naughty Dog have continued to show how well they can create, and develop characters, as just as all the characters were great in the Uncharted games, all the characters from The Last of Us are amazing, and extremely interesting. The main two characters of the game are a young girl named Ellie, who's immune to the infection, and Joel who is tasked with taking her to the Fireflies. Both these characters are brilliant individually, but it's the building relationship between these two throughout the game that makes them as fantastic, as there is a lot of emotions, and changing of attitudes throughout. The other characters that appear throughout the game, such as Tess, Marlene, Henry and Sam, Tommy, and David were all extremely interesting, being outstanding side characters, but it was easily Ellie and Joel that stole this game.

A Building Relationship
 
This is a third-person game with the character taking control of Joel throughout most of the game, only controlling Ellie for a brief time. You are however not on your own all the time, as Ellie will help whenever she can, also being able to defend herself pretty well, though she can still die. The combat is a mixture of melee fighting, and gun fighting, with it being advisable to go into cover during a gun fight. You also have to quietly work your way around zombies as to avoid unnecessary complications. Overall I enjoyed the gameplay in this game as it was very versatile, being a mixture of stealth, and action shooter. I also loved how the game would have a mixture of zombie, and human opponents, not sticking to one or the other for too long a period. I also really enjoyed the crafting of tools, and how this allows a bit of strategy to be utilised, as you don't want to miss/waste materials, or use it unwisely.

Now besides all the amazing feats that The Last of Us has, it also is visually stunning, having phenomenal graphic. Now although I always enjoy good graphics, I can live without them, as although I would be upset if it had ridiculously poor graphics I would be happy enough with fantastic gameplay, and a brilliant story. This game however doesn't seem to want to do anything by halves, as already adding brilliant characters, the outstanding graphics are what make this game simply phenomenal.  The designing of the zombies were also brilliant, as I loved all the different types, and how grotesque they were. I also loved how much like a couple of the Uncharted games that The Last of Us would also show some realism, as footprints wouldn't disappear, nor would wounds, or other changes throughout, which was another nice addition.

Beware Clickers

Final Verdict


This was easily one of the best games that I've played in recent years, and it'll take a lot of effort to beat it as the best game of the year. Having brilliant graphics, gameplay, characters, and story, this was truly the full package, not doing anything in half measures. It was also very suspenseful, and dramatic, being more emotional than scary (though it has it's moments). I couldn't recommend this highly enough, as it's a must play game that will be remembered for decades.

Rating: 10/10