The space-faring RPG is rife with incredible details to discover, whether in the weather, the planets' ecosystems or its gameplay systems.
An additional storyline to the main quest, which serves as the "starting point to travel around the world", will also be available.
Turn 10 Studios also confirms another track releasing in December and new cars earnable as rewards for completing Tours.
Players can toggle fall damage for Peter Parker and Miles Morales in the sequel when it launches on October 20th for PS5.
NetherRealm Studios' Mortal Kombat 1 offers some top-tier Fatalities. Check out which playable characters have some of the best.
Cash is your go-to for purchasing weapons and is also required for the new C-Stacks. Here's how to quickly earn them both.
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The Grasslands are another area full of mini-games for players to experience in the sequel and span about two kilometers.
Klues can lead to hidden chests in Invasion Mode, which means more rewards, but how do you complete them? Find out here.
Director Hideaki Itsuno says you'll "never see a loading screen" when exploring dungeons, caves, and other parts of the world.
Quantic Dream's Lisa Pendse also confirms there's no game over scenarios in the game. "Anyone can die, anything can happen, and the story sort of continues."
Improvements to Lower City performance in Act 3 are also available on PC and PS5, but Larian Studios promises "more to come."
The reboot offers a clean slate and several new mechanics but fumbles in many important areas. Check out ten of them here.
CD Projekt RED's magnum opus has undergone several changes with its latest update. Here are some of the biggest ones you should know.
Director Naoki Hamaguchi reveals that players can explore a "fairly wide, expansive area" from the start, with more areas opening up.
Check out how the Fighter controls as the party battles against a Griffin in the hands-on demo from the Tokyo Game Show.
The Standard Edition costs $39.99, while the Deluxe Edition is $59.99 and includes an armor set, cape, weapon, Premium Warbond, and more.
The Magic Mirror resides in the player's Camp and allows for changing appearance, voice and pronouns, but not body type and race.
Customize a Metal Fighter and compete against four players locally and eight online in three random stages to earn the most points.
Both will be available separately on the PlayStation Store and in a two-in-one physical pack. They're now for PS4, PC and Nintendo Switch.
