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The last console generation was no doubt a disappointment on the exclusive front for the Xbox platform. Microsoft have already made the right steps by fixing this issue by acquiring several game developers and publishers, in the hopes of bringing new and exciting IPs to their platform to compete with Sony & Nintendo. So, I thought I would have a look through the original Xbox catalogue and see what gems they can bring back to life with the Xbox Series X|S console generation.
Both Horizon Forbidden West and Gran Turismo 7 release for PlayStation 5 and PS4 within just a few weeks of each other, and if you plan on having both installed on your internal SSD when the time comes, it looks like the twosome will take a huge chunk out of your overall storage space. The former is currently being pegged at 85.913GB for a US download, and the latest racing simulator is reportedly even bigger: 89.445GB according to PlayStation Game Size.
Just like Aloy's next adventure, the file size scrubbed from the PSN backend is before any day one patches have been applied to the application. The Twitter account in question isn't always bang on with its estimations, but they're generally in the right ballpark. And with the PS5 version falling just short of 90GB, Gran Turismo 7 on PS4 could well weigh in even larger. Sony's Kraken compression system has reduced the size of many PS5 titles in the past.
This new fighting adventure on Roblox is awesome. Roblox Anime Fighters Simulator tasks players with having to fight their way across a huge variety of...
Rainbow Six Extraction demands a certain amount of focus, control, and precision from its players. You can’t storm through walls, running and gunning...
On Tuesday, January 18, Konami surprised everyone by releasing the highly anticipated Yu-Gi-Oh! Master Duel out of nowhere on Steam. However, while the game was available to pre-download, the servers were still under maintenance at the time. Then, Konami revealed their other face down card as the servers went live on Wednesday, January 19, and duelists around the world were able to begin playing.
Taking heavy cues from Magic: The Gathering Arena, Yu-Gi-Oh! Master Duel is the first ever full simulator game for the Yu-Gi-Oh! trading card game. Instead of being a standalone game release (or whatever the heck The Duelists of the Roses was), Master Duel is a full-on simulation of the real life card game meant to represent real gameplay as accurately as possible.
Fans of the game have been asking for something like this for a while, and in the age of games like the aforementioned Arena and Legends of Runeterra, now is the perfect time. The game can also be played in 4K if available...