GameDynamo - "Cyberpunk is a genre that came to the forefront in the 80s, had a revival in the 90s, and it will soon probably launch itself into relevance again. The cyberpunk world has always been the perfect setting for video games. Whether you are augmenting your character's bodies, hooking their brains up to vast computer networks and going up against a huge mega corporation in a futuristic urban setting, the world of cyberpunk is always worth a visit. These worlds are dark gritty versions of what is to come, or lessons on what we can prevent."
Hideo Kojima is widely known as a video games auteur, but what are his best games outside the Metal Gear franchise?
The Sega CD (aka Mega CD) had some classics that still live on today. Here's the 7 best Sega CD games & how to play them on modern consoles.
Series X/S + Dev Mode. It's a shame the retail mode emulators got removed, dev mode looks like a pain in the ass.
Final Fight was a great game on the CD, not only on the system but as a fighting game of the time as well. Up there in some ways with Streets of Rage 2 IMO. It's too bad they didn't continue putting the rest of them on there, the music is top notch too.
There is some wrong information in this article. I just checked for Sonic CD and Shining Force CD on Nintendo Switch eShop (as stated in the article) across 4 different regions, and they are not available.
Hanzala from eXputer says, "After multiple delays, cancellations, and ownership changes, the misfortune of Deus Ex continues; this gem of a series deserves better."
One can only hope at this point Embracer will need to generate an influx of cash flow, and what better way to do so than to sell off some of its IPs... namely Deus Ex, to a competent and talented studio capable of delivering a game noteworthy of the name in future. And thinking about it further, I don't know why Embracer would sit on the IP vs sell it if it means staying in business or not.