Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice Shows An Imposing Creature In The New Teaser
Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice Shows An Imposing Creature In The New Teaser
Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice has received a new teaser where you can see an imposing creature.
This new production from From Software seems to position itself as a kind of Tenchu Souls, combining ninjas and Feudal scenery with a highly dynamic version of the gameplay celebrated in the Dark Souls series.
Throughout your journey, you will find a Great Serpent that protects a ravine from the invaders. This imposing creature had already been seen in trailers and previous gameplay, but now is the highlight of this teaser.
Recently, we had the opportunity to play Sekiro and had to escape the look of the serpent, a creature that has respect.
Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice will arrive on March 22 for Xbox One, PC and PS4.
March 6, 2019 Comments Off on Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice Shows An Imposing Creature In The New Teaser
PlayStation Now Gets 10 Games
PlayStation Now Gets 10 Games
Sony has announced more games coming to PlayStation Now.
The streaming service that gives you access to over 600 PS2, PS3 and PlayStation 4 games are currently being tested in Portugal and will be available to everyone sometime in 2019.
Anyone who is experiencing the service will be able to play 10 games that were added to the service today.
Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots, Dead Space 3 and Battlefield 4 are some of the highlights on this month’s March list.
Among the 10 games that have just come to the service, Sony has introduced two PS4 games, one PS2 game, and seven PS3 games.
Discover below the news of March:
- Battlefield 4 (PS3)
- Black Knight Sword (PS3)
- Black Mirror (PS4)
- Dead Space 3 (PS3)
- Metal Gear Solid 4: Guns of the Patriots (PS3)
- Mirror’s Edge (PS3)
- MXGP2: The Official Motocross Videogame (PS4)
- Pool Nation (PS3)
- Red Faction (PS2)
- WWE 2K18 (PS4)
March 6, 2019 Comments Off on PlayStation Now Gets 10 Games
First Store Sales Of Anthem Paint Gloomy Picture: Only 25% Of Destiny 2
First Store Sales Of Anthem Paint Gloomy Picture: Only 25% Of Destiny 2
The first sales figures of Anthem are there. However, they are not very good and could mean a lot of problems for the game.
A few days ago, Anthem is now available and many players have plunged into the new Cooper shooter from BioWare. But how many players are there? Is Anthem selling well? The answer may be a clear “no”. Because at least in comparison with other top titles, the sales of Anthem are rather low.
Only a quarter of Destiny 2: The basis of these statements are the sales figures in the UK. Although they are not representative of the whole world, they often give a first impression of the performance of a game. These are so-called “box sales”, ie the sales of the classic box version of a game. Digital sales are not included, as unknown:
- Anthem sold only half as many units as Destiny 2 on the opening weekend.
- In comparison with its predecessor Destiny (1), it is even only 10% of the sold units.
- Even Mass Effect: Andromeda has sold twice as often as Anthem.
- Anthem also hangs behind sales of single-player games like Kingdom Hearts 3 or the remake of Resident Evil 2
Online sales are the big stranger: Nevertheless, one should enjoy all these sales figures for the time being with caution. After all, Anthem can not only be purchased as a boxed version but can also be purchased digitally or gambled on the PC in conjunction with the “Origin Access Premier” service. How high the actual sales figures are can only be guessed at.
EA has estimated the digital sales on PS4 and Xbox One at about 47% for the past year – so at least one can guess that Anthem is not doing so well.
Fans are worried about support: In the various discussions on this topic are already the first fears and concerns of the community. So it is feared that EA could simply “drop” Anthem, as it had done with Mass Effect: Andromeda. Here, intended DLCs were simply deleted without replacement and never published.
Are you surprised by these sales of Anthem? Do you think the game performs better in other regions (like the US)? Or are the digital sales numbers probably many times higher?
Stay Tuned For More Updates
February 26, 2019 Comments Off on First Store Sales Of Anthem Paint Gloomy Picture: Only 25% Of Destiny 2
That’s Why You Should Never Stay In Freeplay For Too Long In Anthem
That’s Why You Should Never Stay In Freeplay For Too Long In Anthem
If you’re on the free play of Anthem for too long, you’ll miss out on some bonuses. We reveal why regular homecoming is important.
A great attraction in Anthem is the free exploration of the game world. Rather than chasing fixed missions, you can easily explore the area around Fort Tarsis and spend hours indulging in various world events, small dungeons, or finding lore items. However, you should regularly take breaks in “Free Play”. Otherwise, there is less XP.
Which restriction is there? The experience points you can get from Freeplay mode are limited. The soft cap is already reached after the third world event in a row. From then on, other world events will no longer give you any experience points – but loot will continue to exist and even challenges can be dealt with without any problems.
Return to 3 world events: So the best tip is always to return to Fort Tarsis after completing the third World Event. After you have briefly entered the base (or the smithy), you can plunge right back into the fray. If you do not do that, you can avoid valuable experience points and you will not be able to level up if you spend hours in free play without a break.
Why is there this restriction? There is no clear justification for the restriction. However, there are several explanatory approaches that at least provide clues. If you could collect “infinite” experience points in Freeplay, then:
- If a large part of the prey were meaningless in the end because you have exceeded its level far.
- Could players on low opponents to level up to the maximum level
From a technical point of view, it makes sense to limit the XP.
What do you think of this limitation? Does it make sense to have a little break after three world events? Or does this circumstance tear you too much from free play?
February 26, 2019 Comments Off on That’s Why You Should Never Stay In Freeplay For Too Long In Anthem