The final production lines of the Xbox One series of consoles have been shuttered. Microsoft has announced that the company will no longer produce the...
Believe it or not, there are some people out there who haven’t yet picked up a PlayStation 5 (and not just because they’re still a nightmare to get hold of). Alex Olney from our sister site, Nintendo Life, is one of these misguided souls. He claims to not need one seeing as a lot of first-party PlayStation exclusives are still coming to the PS4, but that won’t stop Video Editor Aaron from trying to win Alex over.
From the haptic and adaptive wonders of the PS5 DualSense controller, to the incredibly immersive experience PSVR2 is expected to offer players later this year, no area is off limits when trying to convince this Nintendo die-hard why he should purchase Sony’s next-gen console. Similarly, Alex does his best to convince Aaron to sign up to the Nintendo Switch Online + Expansion Pack subscription – you can find a link to that video debate in the description for this one.
Coming from Night Dive Studios, Shadow Man Remastered has done the rounds on PC for some time, with the Steam reviews that it's received over the course of the last year or so sitting pretty on the Overwhelmingly Positive front. Now that same game hits Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, PS4 and PS5, giving console players the chance to stalk all evil.
YIIK: A Post-Modern RPG (pronounced Y-2-K) is a game you probably haven't thought about in a while, and for good reason. It wasn't particularly good when it launched for PlayStation 4 at the very start of 2019, awarded a 5/10 in our review. However, it looks like developer Ackkstudios is taking another stab at things with a complete overhaul of the game arriving later this year.
This will be a free update that "reimagines the mind-bending Japanese-style role-playing game with transformative improvements", dubbed YIIK I.V. The cutscenes have been reimagined, bringing a different set of eyes to the experience to make it "the most compelling and accessible version to date". Then there's new story content that introduces new characters, bosses, dungeons, and more opportunities to spend time with the supporting cast.