Shinji Mikami doesn’t think there’s ‘a lot of space’ for a new Dino Crisis while Monster Hunter is so popular
Dino Crisis creator Shinji Mikami has said he’s surprised to hear that fans want more Dino Crisis games.
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Dino Crisis creator Shinji Mikami has said he’s surprised to hear that fans want more Dino Crisis games.
Hideo Kojima has clarified a seemingly-misunderstood tweet about work ongoing for Death Stranding 2, revealing that Kojima Productions is currently working to "change the specs and the flow of the game, and adding details."
Arguably standing the test of time as one of the best crafting games to date, Starbound is now finally coming to Xbox after 11 long years on PC.
Legendary former Nintendo designer Takaya Imamura helped create Star Fox and F-Zero across his 32-year career at the company, but he almost worked at an entirely different Japanese studio.
Getting volume 1 of the Metal Gear Solid Master Collection last year felt like collecting the penultimate stone of the Infinity Gauntlet to me, a man who still essentially lives in 2005 when it comes to the videogames he plays. Finally, one of console gaming's best, biggest, most iconic series had made the transition to PC (though, to be fair, GOG had the OG PC versions of 1 and 2 for a while before that). Sure, the ports left a little to be desired, but even the rickety state of the games didn't do much to dampen my enthusiasm about finally having MGS3 on a platform I actually own.
AMD's Amuse 2.1 AI suite now receives support for Flux.1 Model, adding various optimizations for Radeon GPUs & Ryzen APUs.
Why wasn’t it free-to-play? Should Sony have offered it for free through PS Plus? Did a PlayStation login requirement kill it? Would it have somehow sold millions more copies if its characters didn’t have pronouns?
Stardew Valley's 1.6 update was released earlier this year for PC. But it wasn't an average patch, as it added a ridiculous amount of new features like a brand new farm, more festivals, and tons of quirky secrets for players to uncover. It was so popular with fans that 150,000 players flooded back into the game.