Over the past year and a half, The Division developer Massive Entertainment has worked hard to refine and improve its game into an experience that meets fan expectations. And with The Division 2 , it appears Massive is further building on that foundation, albeit in a new setting. Even just the change of scenery to Washington D.C. gives The Division 2 a fresh perspective, as players battle warring factions around our nation’s capital. It also sounds as though Massive is greatly improving the endgame in The Division 2 with the introduction of specializations. All told, The Division 2 could be a better version of the game that set the record for best selling new
What's a good story without a good villain ? Not much. So, whether the villain is a historical figure or not, it's clear that he will be remembered. One of the latest trailers shows off a bit of his personality as he talks to a samurai. It's clear that he is someone to be reckoned with and will prove himself to be a powerful vill
The demonstration shows a good bit of combat, which definitely looks like an evolution for the series, as well as a departure from the familiar techniques of the assassins from prior installments. The player will control a mercenary and employ parries, dodges, and special abilities, like the unbelievably cool "Sparta kick," to dispatch foes. Whether or not the addition of interactive dialogue will be a real game-changer, the trailer for Assassin's Creed Odyssey demands attention by showing off what the series does best: huge, gorgeous worlds to explore, engaging historical narratives, and exciting com
All you need to do is see Resident Evil 2 running on the RE7 engine to be convinced that this is something special. It’s rare that a developer gets the opportunity to take what it has learned about a series and then apply it to earlier games, but Resident Evil 2 seems to be that culmination. There are so many little touches in Resident Evil 2 remake that it actually feels like a new game, despite the setting and the story being exactly the same (based on what we played). There is no doubt this game is going to be a cant-miss for horror fans early next y
Naughty Dog's The Last of Us Part 2 Gameplay Reveal Trailer showcased the studio's talent for uncomfortably realistic voice acting, natural-looking character models, and dramatic storytelling. But that was to be expected, at least for anyone familiar with Naughty Dog's body of work. What really made the trailer special is its perfect synchrony with the original game's weighty emotional core. The early cinematic gently and beautifully confirms Ellie's sexuality, a stark reminder of the time passed since we last saw El
A magical battle royale game called Spellbreak was also shown off during State of Play. It seems to be very exhilarating, though it remains to be seen if Proletariat's battle royale will be able to break into the crowded genre. We will be able to play Spellbreak's Closed Beta in Spring 2
Make no mistake, Sucker Punch drew up a wonderfully appealing world, but this lengthy gameplay demonstration shows that Ghost of Tsushima has a lot more going for it than its good looks. You can also check out the Japanese language trailer for a more authentic experie
Interestingly, though, Sony launched The Last of Us on PS3 earlier that same year. While the specifics of the PS4's launch date were unknown at the time, many were preparing to say goodbye to their previous console and welcome a new one into their homes. Then came The Last of Us to the tune of rave reviews and incredible sales. Clearly people couldn't wait for the PS4 and had to game right
E3 stayed true to its name in 2018, delivering information at a rate overwhelming to even the most seasoned video game consumers. Amid the barrage of announcements, demos, and trailers, perhaps the most compelling developments came in the form of in-engine gameplay footage, which developers were particularly generous about this year. Gameplay footage is precious because it's a game's most honest representation. Plus, often-times it reveals new information about a game. That being said, it's easy to feel overwhelmed by the cacophony. So as the dust settles, let's run through the 5 best gameplay trailers from E3 2018 , in no particular or
ghost of Tsushima Patch Notes|https://Tsushimalegend.com/ of Tsushima was one of E3 2018's biggest sleepers . Not to say it hadn't attracted attention beforehand, but its show-stopping gameplay trailer proved the game's beauty doesn't end with its cinematic sequences. The stunning environmental detail, evocative color palette, and fluid character animation all bleed seamlessly into the in-engine gamep
Things take a dark turn immediately afterward and we get our first glimpse of gameplay, which forcefully reaffirms the project's focus on horror and violence. Ellie is seen sneaking around a campsite and through a deteriorating structure before engaging in a lopsided battle with several determined killers. The combat appears a solid progression from the studio's previous work, boasting effortlessly fluid hand-to-hand and armed conflict. While Joel will be missed , we can't wait to jump back into The Last of Us world as our favorite post-apocalyptic hero