Final Fantasy Game Completely Shutting Down in October

2010s was arguably not a golden age for “Final Fantasy” enthusiasts; instead, it might be considered the darkest period for the series. One often overlooked title from this era is “Final Fantasy: Brave Exvius”, released in 2015. Notably, this “Final Fantasy” game ceased operations in the US and Europe on October 30, 2024. However, it continued to run in Japan. As of today, that will no longer be the case; starting from October 31 of this year, the game will also shut down in Japan.

Shinobi: Art of Vengeance Review: A Dish Served Lukewarm

The artistry in this game merits repeated praise as it captivates from the outset and continues to impress throughout. Its hand-drawn style is truly remarkable, featuring intricately detailed backdrops such as bustling fish markets with unique underwater eateries, and elaborate castles adorned with multiple layers of tiles and decorations. The vistas are grand, showcasing a vibrant blend of colors that instantly grab your attention.

Better on Bedrock: A Must-Play Minecraft Marketplace Map

In simpler terms, Better Bedrock offers an easy-to-navigate interface that provides quick tips when you hover over blocks, items, or creatures in the game. This helps players quickly understand which tool is appropriate, whether it can be harvested, and if the feature belongs to the standard game or is unique to the map. Essentially, this makes learning the game more accessible and clearer for everyone playing.

Corpse Party Tetralogy Pack coming west in 2025

As a die-hard fan, I was super stoked when the Corpse Party Tetralogy Pack dropped for Nintendo Switch on August 7 in Japan, complete with English language support! This bad boy brings together the 2021 reboots of my favorite horror adventure games – Corpse Party, Book of Shadows, Sweet Sachiko’s Hysteric Birthday Bash, and Blood Drive. I can’t wait to jump back into these chilling tales and relive all the spine-tingling moments!

Corpse Party II: Darkness Distortion adds PS5 version, delayed to 2026

According to a press statement by XSEED Games, the development team is making use of the extra time to create a sequel that aims to surpass the terror of its predecessors by introducing groundbreaking changes in perspective to intensify the immersive horror experience. This upcoming installment will not only uphold the renowned legacy of ‘Corpse Party’, but also promise to deliver the most chilling scares yet. Moreover, this additional time will enable the creation and simultaneous launch of a PlayStation 5 version alongside the previously announced versions for Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 4, and Windows PC through Steam.

PlayStation Studios Talk About Balancing Creativity With Business Considerations

As a passionate admirer, I’d rephrase it like this: I, as a fan, admire how Astro Bot’s creative director, Nicolas Doucet, shared in an interview about their studio’s aim for a harmonious blend of creativity and business. So far, they’ve managed to avoid the typical conflicts that can arise between artistic and commercial aspects of game development. However, he acknowledges that if such a clash were to ever occur, a critical discussion would be necessary.

Borderlands 4 Video Breaks Down Harlowe’s Skill Trees and Passives

Harlowe primarily focuses on utilizing the Entanglement status, and its skill tree provides various methods to do so. For instance, Personal Observation gives a chance for melee attacks to cause entanglement, while Action At A Distance spreads additional debuffs to trapped enemies. Chroma Accelerator, found in the Creative Bursts branch, functions like a “dance of destruction.” With Voidstar Augment, it can freeze opponents, but if you prefer frequent usage, Field Research is a beneficial choice.

The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time Remake Update May Not Be Good News

The recent news stems from trusted Nintendo insider, Nate the Hate – a key figure in the gaming industry at present. At first glance, this update appears inconsequential, but its implications are intriguing. When quizzed about potential work on an Ocarina of Time remake, the source shared that they had no knowledge of such a project.