I got into the Code Vein Network Test! The character creation is broken up into two parts because the recording time on the PS4 is limited to 1 hour. (Yes I spend hours on character creation lol). A big thank you to Bandai Namco and the Code Vein Team for inviting me and hosting the network test. Here’s to hoping you all enjoy my creative process of my Revenant. The Test runs from May 30th to June 3rd.
Yesterday, May 8th, a whole lot of new videos featuring gameplay and character creation were released on Code Vein. It has been months since we’ve heard anything on the games’ development process, but they did not disappoint as these new video releases show they have been quite busy fine tuning the game. No release date yet, but after seeing these videos, I can wait a little longer.
This first video shows off the absolutely beautiful character creation that you can do in the game which runs for a good twenty minutes (Yes I watched the whole thing), and the things you can do with it are outstanding. It is going to take me quite some time to get past the character creation process before starting the actual game. I hope all Namco Bandai games continue to use Unreal Engine 4 in the future.
These other videos are of gameplay and some are rather lengthy so watch them when you have the time. I’m sure there are other new Code Vein videos floating around the net, but I didn’t want to spoil too much for myself as it still is my most anticipated game of 2019.
I love the fact that music and rhythm games are appearing more and more, and No Straight Roads is no exception to my happiness. I was extremely impressed by this game that, for me at least, came out of nowhere. I looked into it immediately as it caught my eye, and watched both demo videos that are out for it. While the gameplay looks solid and the music is so very good, the voice acting could use a little work in some areas. I’m not sure if they meant for our characters to speak and sound like this on purpose, but the dialogue exchange BEFORE the Mother and Daughter fight was a bit cringey at times lol.
The game is listed to come out on both Playstation 4 and PC, but there’s no concrete release date yet. Either way, No Straight Roads has been added to my list of game I definitely want to add to my collection.
I didn’t think it would happen, but now I have another game to add to my most anticipated list. Introducing Project Eve. Artist Hyung-Tae Kim who worked on Magna Carta, Blade & Soul, and Destiny Child, is actually directing it.
Apparently the game takes inspiration from NieR Automata and God of War. Graphics and physics wise (dat but jiggle lol / the way the monster was moving) this looks simply astounding. Even though the plot is similar to Nier Automata, we’ll have to wait and see where they go with it. Also the music in the trailer (Loved it) HNNNNNNNG >_<
The game is being developed for Playstation 4, Xbox One, and PC. I also think its worth mentioning that the game is being developed using Unreal Engine 4. No release date or time frame, but that’s fine with me. For something like this I say they should take their time, and release it when it’s ready. (Still waiting for Code Vein as well after all =P)
I spoiled myself and watched the ending to Rin’s route in Catherine Full Body. Years ago I played (and still have) the original Catherine which was awesome. While I still love all the characters, Rin included, the “twist” in Rin’s story was very underwhelming in my opinion. I’m glad I didn’t spend the money on Full Body >.>
D3 Publisher announced Onechanbara Origins for PS4, and I couldn’t be happier. Onechanbara Origin is actually the first two entries in the series together in one package. So for those who haven’t gotten the chance to play the first two can now do it in HD. The art style for the game this time around is a little different, but it’s reminiscent of the series’s PS2 days. The game will release in Japan sometime in 2019, but no Worldwide release has been announced just yet. I do however have some pictures that you can check out below:
I didn’t know I needed this until now. Azur Lane is a smartphone game that can currently be played if interested. I knew of the series, but didn’t really delve into it much. With this new entry into the series however, that may change lol.
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