Resident Evil Requiem PS5 Was Open World, Online in Early Tests

Before the formal game launch, whispers hinted at these elements being present. Now, the publisher has validated those speculations in a development diary video. Moreover, initial gameplay sneak peeks, along with additional videos and interviews, indicate that Capcom explored open-world settings and online functionality.

Call My Agent! Leaving Netflix – Watch Now!

The popular show, featuring Camille Cottin, Thibault de Montalembert, and Grégory Montel, along with others, which aired from 2015 to 2020, is set to depart the streaming platform on July 21st. This means fans have only a few weeks left to enjoy all four seasons before they’re gone.

System Shock 2: 25th Anniversary Remaster Review – Neuromancer

Instead of Nightdive Studios’ remake of the first game deviating significantly from its aesthetic, the System Shock 2: 25th Anniversary Remaster more closely resembles its source material’s look and feel. Rather than creating a new chilling and isolationist horror atmosphere like the Von Braun, it amplifies what was already there, highlighting the elements that made the original game remarkable. This is another impressive achievement by the developer, a high-quality remaster that’s worth experiencing, even though some of the older design choices might occasionally prove frustrating.

Resident Evil Requiem’s Dual Perspectives are “Like Developing Two Separate Games,” Says Capcom

Generally, Capcom’s remakes have been presented from a third-person viewpoint. Contrastingly, the main entries in the Resident Evil series, specifically Resident Evil 7: biohazard and Resident Evil Village, were experienced in third-person. However, the third-person mode that was added to Resident Evil Village in the Winters’ Expansion wasn’t a precursor for Requiem as producer Masato Kumazawa explained to PlayStation Blog.

Berserk’s New Chapter Leads Guts on a Dark New Path

Heed this notice: If you haven’t read Berserk’s Chapter 362 yet, beware as we’re about to delve into spoiler territory. Contrary to expectations, instead of executing or banishing Guts from the empire, its wise leaders have chosen a different course for our protagonist. The Black Swordsman, accompanied by his current group, encounters a “Stupa,” essentially a tomb. Within this enclosure, Guts will either conquer his emotional turmoil or succumb to it and meet his end.