A new trailer for Capcom's Project Resistance has debuted ahead of Tokyo Game Show, and looks to be a successor to Resident Evil: Outbreak.
The trailer depicts four characters in a laboratory environment [though, one that's not a particularly sterile] facing off against waves of zombies, lickers and other foes.
While not actual gameplay footage, it does lend credence to the fan-theory that the teased project would be co-operative, and perhaps following on from Outbreak.
One of the characters in the trailer can be even seen sporting what may be a Raccoon University jacket, which was itself a setting within Outbreak.
Elsewhere in the lab we see a shadowy figure pulling the strings that could be a fifth player. After the group's success against waves of enemies, the shadowy figure sends through a Tyrant that he looks to be controlling himself.
With this year's Tokyo Game Show scheduled to run from the 12-15 of September, Square Enix has dropped a new trailer for the upcoming Kingdom Hearts 3 DLC, titled Re Mind.
[i[Re Mind is a free update (free DLC? isn't that a swear word for investors?) and will see Sora and friends travelling to a familiar realm as they face off against the mysterious Organisation XIII. Square has stated that the DLC will include a new battle form, new bosses and enemies and more Keyblades. Additionally, you'll also be able to switch to series regulars Aqua, Riku and Roxas during some of the new battles.
Check out the trailer below for a better look at the Re Mind content!
Hideo Kojima isn't just thinking of gamers when it comes to who will play Death Stranding – he thinks movie goers will be playing the game as well.
The game will include a 'Very Easy Mode' for those that don't normally play video games. Kojima believes a number of people will buy the game purely to see the performances of actors like Norman Reedus, Mads Mikkelsen, and Lea Seydoux.
In addition to the big names headlining the game, Death Stranding is expected to feature a number of cameos, with director Guillermo Del Toro already appearing in the game, as well as games industry veteran and Kojima fan-club president, Geoff Keighley.
It's time to refuel the bike and head back to the Pacific Northwest. PlayStation 4 exclusive, Days Gone is set to receive an update next week which will add a New Game Plus mode, allowing players to play through the story again with "previously earned weapons, bike upgrades, NERO boosters, skills, recipes, encampment trust and credits, collectibles, and trophy progress unlocked from the beginning."
Announced on the PlayStation Blog, New Game Plus will arrive on September 13 and can be initiated from any saved game, provided the "I'm Never Giving Up" storyline has been completed. Players will have access to all of the previous difficulties along with two new ones in the form of "Hard II" and "Survival II". Both new difficulties can be played by new players too, but you'll probably want to start with one a tad easier for your first time through.
On top of New Game Plus, the update will also feature new trophies, "Including one related to a mysterious new weapon from an agent that only operates in the shadows." The weapon in question looks to be the MB-150 sniper rifle, which appeared in a couple of the previous Syphon Filter games, which were also developed by Sony Bend.
The critically acclaimed Return of the Obra Dinn is coming to consoles later this year.
News came originally as part of yesterday's Nintendo Direct, however developer Lucas Pope has since clarified that the title will be coming to all major console platforms.
The ports are being handled by Warp Digital, which is tasked with converting a 1-bit 800x450 game – a task that Pope noted is "harder than it might look."
UPDATE: For reasons unknown, Deadly Premonition is still not available on the NZ & AU eShop.
In an unexpected yet excellent announcement, Nintendo has revealed that Deadly Premonition 2: A Blessing in Disguise, a sequel to the cult-classic survival horror original that released back in 2010 will release next year.
Announced during Nintendo's latest Direct Stream, the sequel will follow FBI agent Aaliyah Davis and her investigation of an old serial killer case. Naturally, her case is connected to an old case handled by the protagonist from the first game, FBI agent Francis York Morgan.
Ikumi Nakamura, the creative director for Ghostwire: Tokyo has announced her departure from Tango Gameworks.
Nakamura was with the studio for nine years, joining just one month before it was acquired by Zenimax. During this time she served as lead art designer for The Evil Within and its 2017 sequel.
Most recently she gained online fame after her charismatic reveal of Ghostwire: Tokyo during Bethesda's E3 2019 Showcase.
The long rumoured Nintendo Switch port of Overwatch looks to have leaked ahead of its official announcement in today's Nintendo Direct.
Thanks, yet again to some retail leaks the Switch port of the hero-shooter appears to be releasing on October 18. Overwatch initially released on PS4, Xbox One and PC back in May 2016 and has seen a steady stream of updates and content since launch.
The official announcement is expected this morning at 10 AM during Nintendo's Direct stream.
Thanks to eagle-eyed gamers and another website slip-up, it looks to be all but confirmed that Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag and Assassin's Creed Rogue Remastered are coming to the Nintendo Switch in the form of a bundle.
Spotted on German retailer The Console Club, the listing has since been taken down, but showed the two titles bundled together for €38.90 (just under $69).
With Ubisoft's decision to move the franchise from annual instalments to bi-annually, we've already seen several ports and remasters of previous entries. Assassin's Creed III Remastered was recently released on the Switch earlier in the year, so it's likely (if the news turns out true) that we'll see this new bundle in time for Christmas.
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