Adam Kicinski shared information on the future of CD Projekt RED's two biggest games - The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt and Cyberpunk 2077. We're still waiting for next-gen versions of both titles.
The Dragon's Dogma 2 game director has explained why there is no online co-op and why it was never explored as possibility.
fine with me, I play these kinda rpg's solo anyway. With co-op I always feel like I'm on a timer and can't explore everything I want to and take my time because I don't wanna make the other person wait.
The first game wasn’t co-op. Fans of the first game weren’t asking for co-op. You have pawns to make up your party so you can have full control playing solo.
Having at least one human buddy to join your game as your pawn would be dope, but I'm not complaining.
Director Miyazaki discusses the development and content of Elden Ring's upcoming Shadow of the Erdtree DLC.
An interview with the developers of Capcom's Dragon's Dogma 2 about how the sequel came to be and the ideas that went into its development.
Looking forward to it. Going to have to dodge and weave through any spoilers this week like a professional boxer.
Sure. When Dragon's Dogma 3 comes out, the same thing will be said about current gen.
I'm sure Space Invaders from the 80's had a vision to become Helldivers, but couldn't because of the technology at the time.
What a load of bulldung.
Clicked on the article for Witcher 3 news. Excited for the update. Cyberpunk…meh
It sounds like 1.5 is a performance patch rather than a content patch. I'm sure they will make a great advertisement video about how they have added three new vehicles, two hair styles and one gun. But in reality, Night City stays as a ghost town, and the game has an oversimplified gameplay and systems. They needed two more years, and they should have cut the last gen versions early on in the development.
I'll be happy for both updates when/if they release this time
I would love to see a Mass Effect style remaster for the first two Witcher games.