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Harvey Randall - While players are the main motive, Final Fantasy 14: Dawntrail's visual makeover is also meant help devs 'advance their careers', says director Yoshi-P - pcgamer.com - While

While players are the main motive, Final Fantasy 14: Dawntrail's visual makeover is also meant help devs 'advance their careers', says director Yoshi-P

Final Fantasy 14's due a new coat of paint, and if you've been following the ramp-up to Dawntrail, you know it's getting one. Better lighting, shinier models, and an overall tune-up to a game that's past its 10th anniversary by now. In a recent interview with Play magazine (thanks, GamesRadar) Naoki Yoshida—also known as Yoshi-P—let readers in on the team's reasoning for the upgrade.

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Glenn Bunn - Frank Herbert - Denis Villeneuve - Joel Bylos - Dune: Awakening Makes One Change From The Book & Movies With Major Implications - screenrant.com

Dune: Awakening Makes One Change From The Book & Movies With Major Implications

Visually, looks like it's set in the world of Denis Villeneuve's movie adaptations, with the studio behind these films, Legendary, having shared assets with the development team at Funcom, as well as inviting them on set. Despite this, the game's story has made at least one massive change from the book and the movies that could have major consequences going forward.

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Hideaki Itsuno - Elie Gould - In an unexpected twist, 'GTA 5 was quite a big inspiration' for Dragon's Dogma 2 and game director Hideaki Itsuno - pcgamer.com

In an unexpected twist, 'GTA 5 was quite a big inspiration' for Dragon's Dogma 2 and game director Hideaki Itsuno

In a twist of events that may seem a bit out of the ordinary, Dragon's Dogma 2's game director, Hideaki Itsuno, has spoken about one strong source of inspiration for the soon-to-arrive fantasy RPG, and it wouldn't be my first choice.

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Alessio Palumbo - Hideaki Itsuno Wants to Make Something New After Dragon’s Dogma 2 (Which Is as Long as the Original) - wccftech.com - After

Hideaki Itsuno Wants to Make Something New After Dragon’s Dogma 2 (Which Is as Long as the Original)

Hideaki Itsuno has expressed a desire to finally dive into something entirely new after the release of Dragon's Dogma 2. Itsuno-san has, after all, worked only on the Devil May Cry and Dragon's Dogma franchise for the last nineteen years. The last game he's credited for in another franchise is 2004's Resident Evil Outbreak: File 2 for PlayStation 2.

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Alessio Palumbo - STALKER: Legends of the Zone Trilogy Leaked – Will Bring the Series to Consoles in June - wccftech.com - Japan

STALKER: Legends of the Zone Trilogy Leaked – Will Bring the Series to Consoles in June

A few Japanese retailers such as Neowing have leaked the existence of STALKER: Legends of the Zone Trilogy, a collection that includes 2007's Shadow of Chernobyl, 2008's Clear Sky, and 2009's Call of Pripyat, delivering GSC Game World's franchise for the first time to consoles.

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Hideaki Itsuno - Wes Fenlon - After focusing on Devil May Cry and Dragon's Dogma for 20 years, Capcom's Hideaki Itsuno says 'it would be fun to create something new' - pcgamer.com - Japan - After

After focusing on Devil May Cry and Dragon's Dogma for 20 years, Capcom's Hideaki Itsuno says 'it would be fun to create something new'

Going by Capcom veteran Hideaki Itsuno's resume as the director of multiple fighting games and steward of Devil May Cry since 2003, it's clear he loves action games, and is very good at making them. But Dragon's Dogma, an RPG, was his true passion project—a game he originally came up with the concept for in 2000, then had to wait eight years to make. «Every single open RPG that’s been released in Japan, I’ve played them all… or I own them, and I plan to play them!» he told Videogamer.com in an interview in 2012.

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Rich Stanton - Hidetaka Miyazaki - Elden Ring players may well have found Miyazaki's secret 'small element' and turns out it's had a clue to the DLC since launch - pcgamer.com

Elden Ring players may well have found Miyazaki's secret 'small element' and turns out it's had a clue to the DLC since launch

Elden Ring's Shadow of the Erdtree expansion is due for release in June and, alongside the recent trailer for what the developer says will be its biggest expansion yet, FromSoftware CEO and creative director Hidetaka Miyazaki went on the interview circuit. By far the most intriguing thing he said (well to me at least) was that, despite players poring over every inch of the Lands Between since launch, there remained «a small element that I feel has not yet been discovered.»

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Rich Stanton - Helldivers 2 uses its game master to stop the live service side from being 'just a calendar with automated events tied to major holidays' - pcgamer.com

Helldivers 2 uses its game master to stop the live service side from being 'just a calendar with automated events tied to major holidays'

Helldivers 2 has landed in a big way and it just keeps getting bigger, to the extent that bewildered analysts are muttering about an «inverse decay curve» (meaning its sales are increasing over time). Partially because the game is just a total blast, but what's kept many of us coming back is the overarching structure of the galactic war. Every mission counts in the quest for liberty.

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