Three students made the Superman game no one else has quite been able to, and it's now on PS5 as the team gears up for a full-fat sequel
The Superman game we've always wanted is now on PS5.
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The Superman game we've always wanted is now on PS5.
is thefirst video game set in the well-loved Wizarding World to make players really feel like they're immersed in their own Hogwarts story. Though there are some key features still missing from the gameplay experience, like Quidditch, thanks to Headmaster Black's cancelation, being able to walk through the halls of Hogwarts as a character other than those well-trodden in the franchise was a unique premise fans have flocked to.
For most fans, it seems pretty obvious that desperately needs a sequel. Not only do players want to be whisked away back to Hogwarts, free to roam its gorgeously detailed halls, but there's a lot that the sequel could do to improve upon the overall experience. Big changes need to be made, including more roleplaying opportunities, so that players can have the ultimate experience.
Since vice presidential candidate Tim Walz revealed himself to be a gamer, it was only a matter of time before somebody decided to run with it inside a video game. That’s why when we spotted Crazy Taxi: Tim Walz Edition, a Dreamcast mod on itch.io this week, we knew we had to write about it.
may have subtly set itself up for a trilogy with one strange plot detail. is one of the biggest video games of the generation, and a sequel has already been confirmed as a priority for Warner Brothers.
Life is Strange has always been known for deep character development and stories. The series’ latest entry, Life is Strange: Double Exposure, is another example of that strength. In a 60-minute PAX West demo, protagonist Max Caufield’s latest adventure hooked me in with the high stakes and tension in between testing her new universe-hopping abilities.
KONAMI is publishing a new game called Deliver At All Costs. A top-down action title developed by Far Out Games, a small indie studio started a few years ago in Gothenburg, Sweden, by three students, Deliver At All Costs is set in 1959 and sees players step into the shoes of Winston Green, a courier transporting 'unconventional cargo'. Here's the official overview provided by the developers:
hides all manner of secrets around the castle but the community is only now discovering one of its most ominous hidden messages. Throughout players' journeys in, they'll be tasked with overcoming Keeper Trials: Deadly challenges that pit the user's skills against a tough opponent that can push them to the limit. These Trials are known for being an important test of one's ability, but it appears that they've been crafted to do more than simply put a student through the wringer.