This week on The Game Deflators podcast, John and Ryan are joined by their friends, The Game Tenants! Discussions on xCloud and Stadia being forbidden on the Apple app store, Sony’s exclusivity of Spider-Man for Marvel’s Avengers, and the Top 5 Platformers of all time make it onto this fun episode.
Capping off the episode, the guys review Journey to Silius on Nintendo for this weeks inflation deflation game of the week. The game has spiked in value since March, so is it worth the new $35 price tag?
"First-person roguelikes like Gunfire Reborn and Roboquest can be quite fun when done well. Another such game is MythForce, which comes from Beamdog, the developer that brought Baldur's Gate 1 and 2 to modern platforms (while mostly ditching the co-op). MythForce features cartoon-like visuals and a fantasy theme, making it quite different from most of its peers. It will soon reach its "final form" via the upcoming Version 1.2 update," says Co-Optimus.
TSA explore the themes of loss and acceptance in Tell Me Why.
Cyberpunk 2077 is getting a new update after developers previously stated it no longer would, bringing the possibility of more still to come.
I'm hoping the update fixes their poor FSR 3 implementation, and add FSR 4. FSR 2 looks better than FSR 3 in CP2077 by a wide margin. On my 7900XT I just use XESS if I want to add RT at custom 3K resolutions. Already beat the main game, but half way through Phantom Liberty expansion. I would like to get back to it later on this month.