Kena: Scars of Kosmora announced for PS5, PC

Here is an overview of the game, via Ember Lab:

Here is an overview of the game, via Ember Lab:

As the protagonist fights off infected creatures, a key line – “We’re running out of time” – reveals what viewers have likely guessed: Leon is infected. The investigation suggests the cause is Elpis, but it’s unclear how quickly he’ll succumb. Other important moments include Grace Ashcroft’s decision to join Leon, determined to face whatever comes without regrets, and Leon finally returning to the Raccoon Police Department headquarters, the place where his struggles first began.

The trailer doesn’t feature much actual gameplay of the characters exploring a digitally recreated, holographic New York City. However, it ends with a reveal of a new enemy – a disturbing, distorted version of a human.

The PC version of the game, created with help from Kojima Productions and Nixxes, will offer smooth, unlocked frame rates while you play, and cutscenes will run at a consistent 60 FPS. It will also work with ultrawide monitors. Players using a DualSense controller on PC will get the same immersive experience as on consoles, including adaptive triggers and haptic feedback. Finally, the trailer shows that the PC version will use Nvidia’s DLSS and AMD’s FSR technologies to improve performance and image quality.

The enemies you’ll face – The Spider, The Oni, The Snake, and The Kitsune – are very different from how they appear in the original game. This Spider has many legs and moves along ceilings. The Oni carries its own severed head on its spear. The Snake is covered in living snakes, and the Kitsune has a sickle stuck in its mouth and is bound by chains.

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In a recent interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Sony Pictures Animation presidents Kristine Belson and Damien de Froberville shared early news about a sequel. They explained that development is just beginning due to the current awards season. However, de Froberville hinted at potential storylines, noting the vast possibilities within the film’s world – including the demons, the pop star aspect, and what happened to the character Jinu. He believes there’s plenty of room to build upon these elements.

Sasuke Uchiha began his journey as a promising hero alongside Team 7, but during Naruto Shippuden, he shifted towards opposing Konoha, believing he was acting for the greater good. Initially, his sole focus was avenging his clan by killing his brother, Itachi. However, after learning the truth – that Itachi acted under orders from a former Hokage – Sasuke directed his anger towards his village. Though he never managed to destroy Konoha, Sasuke consistently leaned towards being an anti-hero, or even a villain, rather than a true hero. While he later became a valuable mentor to Boruto, it’s hard to forget the severity of his past actions and whether they deserved forgiveness.

We’ve gotten several glimpses behind the scenes of Mortal Kombat II and seen some cool teaser trailers, but the complete trailer hasn’t been released yet. We already know it’s coming on February 25th, and now fans have a chance to be the first to reveal it to everyone!

I want to emphasize the single-player mode in Horizon Hunters Gathering, which didn’t get much attention in the initial trailer. This is a great addition for a live-service game and its fans, as it offers something a little different. It’s similar to what the popular live-service game Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine 2 did successfully in 2024 by adding a story mode. This isn’t a negative comparison, though – a single-player mode could be exactly what Horizon Hunters Gathering needs to succeed.