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Top 10 Must-Play Xbox One Games Of August 2019

While Microsoft works on Project Scarlett, let's play some Xbox One games. Here is Spiel Times' article about the top 10 must-play Xbox One games of August 2019.

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Directive 8020 Dev Talks How New Gameplay Mechanics Grow The Dark Pictures Anthology

Game Rant sat down with Supermassive Games' Dan McDonald to discuss how Directive 8020 is looking to move the Dark Pictures Anthology forward.

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Remedy is leaving Epic in the dark place to self-publish Control 2

Remedy will self-publish Control 2 as part of a new "strategic cooperation agreement" with Annapurna. A press release accompanying the announcement says Annapurna will provide half of Control 2's development budget, and in return gains the rights to adapt Control and Alan Wake for film and television.

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TheNamelessOne27d ago

Devs backing EPIC didn't last long. I just can't understand why ... /s

porkChop27d ago (Edited 27d ago )

This isn't about the store. Epic published the game on all platforms. They want to self publish because they couldn't recoup Alan Wake 2's budget.

Killer2020UK27d ago

...because Epic chose to restrict its PC release to the Epic store and completely restrict it's physical release until later this year.

Vits26d ago

It’s connected, though. They couldn’t recoup the costs because Epic restricted the places and formats where the game could be released, literally removing the biggest PC distribution channels from the equation. And they also sold the game cheaper than a traditional full release, solely to support their statements at the launch of the Epic Games Store that PC games would be cheaper if it weren’t for Steam.

RaidenBlack27d ago

Dang, nice ... Alan Wake II is an amazing game
Can't wait for Control 2 and Max Payne Remakes

DustMan26d ago

Not sure why your getting down voted because you found Alan Wake 2 amazing. I'm in the same boat as you. Can't wait for Control 2 & the Max Payne remakes. Max Payne 1 & 2 were some of my favorite pc games from my early teens lol.

RaidenBlack26d ago

Coz N4G logic.
You cant praise a game if its got no physical release, not releasing on PS etc

isarai27d ago

Maybe this time we'll actually get a day 1 physical release

JEECE26d ago

And hopefully Steam/GOG options on PC.

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PS5 Non-Exclusives That Feature Fantastic Haptic Feedback

Sifu, Control, Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora, and others, despite being third-party games, offer best-in-class haptic feedback on the PS5.

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CrimsonWing6972d ago

I think the GTA V PS5 upgrade has some impressive haptic feedback and other utilization of the dual sense features.

Like, rain hitting you has a distinct feel, parts of the road do as well, fun fire feels crunchy and different depending on the gun (SMG vs Shotgun, for ex.), but I always get a kick out of the phone conversations coming out of the controller and if you have the lights off in the room and the fuzz is chasing you the controller does a good job of doing the red and blue lights that kind of light up the room and just add to the fun.

LucasRuinedChildhood72d ago

Borderlands 3 makes very good use of the triggers. Each gun feels unique.

chicken_in_the_corn72d ago

One of the best features of the ps5