Wuxia-inspired RPG Where Winds Meet Announced for PS5; Gameplay Details Revealed
Where Winds Meet, the upcoming Wuxia-inspired RPG from Everstone Studio, is also coming to PlayStation 5.
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Where Winds Meet, the upcoming Wuxia-inspired RPG from Everstone Studio, is also coming to PlayStation 5.
If you've ever listened to a sommelier ramble on about tannins or whatever, you were probably surprised to learn about all of the seemingly miniscule environmental and chemical elements that have an impact on how wine hits the tongue. Even so, I'm almost certain the rhythmic frequencies that were attached to this Nier Automata-branded wine barrel as it aged, as immaculately vibey as they no doubt were, had absolutely no effect on how the wine actually tastes. It was just for fun.
Manor Lords' publisher reckons gaming companies shouldn't be judged based on their biggest hits, but on how they respond to the flops that came before.
has no shortage of puzzles scattered through its many dungeons and crypts, some simple, some more obscure, such as the pillar puzzle within Ansilvund Excavation. Ansilvund is an ancient Nordic tomb that sits far to the north of the city of Riften. While it's not included in the main questline, the Dragonborn will eventually travel there as its dungeon is correlated with many Radiant Quests like "" or "." Additionally, 's Ansilvund is one of the locations where a Stone of Barenziah can be found.
After over a decade, CD Projekt Red finally seems to be closing the door on . The sci-fi RPG was originally announced in May 2012, with a cinematic teaser trailer following soon after in January 2013, but the title was finally released in 2020, albeit not in the state many expected, as there were many complaints that the game was riddled with bugs, performance issues, or was just completely broken, especially on the Xbox One and PS4 consoles, which were the only console versions of the game at the time, with it being playable through backward compatibility on Xbox Series X/S and PS5, but not receiving a next-gen patch until much later.
Games get a lot of tat attached to them to bump that bottom line—boring t-shirts, $45 posters for unreleased games, the works. Sometimes you'll get diamonds in the rough that genuinely give you something cool, but there's a secret third option between tat and genuine novelty: Ordinary things executed with such perfect marketing fiat that you've just gotta throw your hands up and say shoot, you got me.
Apologies to anyone struggling to keep track of MiHoYo's anime gacha games because another one is coming out on July 4. This one is Zenless Zone Zero, an «urban fantasy action RPG,» which essentially looks like Genshin Impact with street wear and asphalt.
Baldur's Gate 3 developer Larian Studios opened a new operation in Warsaw earlier this month to help support the development of «two very ambitious RPGs.» There's just one problem: Warsaw, the capital of Poland, is already home to one of the world's most ambitious RPG studios, CD Projekt. Is there room in that town for both of them?