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Travis Bruno of Capsule Computers writes:
"When it comes to a visual novel you never quite know what you’ll be in for. Will it be a straightforward kinetic novel looking to tell its own storyline without player interaction? Could it be one with multiple choices that offer numerous endings or even completely different routes that follow specific characters depending on player choice? Or can it work some other type of mechanic as well, such as offering army commanding or puzzle solving to mix things up even further? This makes the visual novel genre one that, despite having a simple surface, quite a complex one and Blankspace, a visual novel from NoBreadStudio now arriving on consoles via Penguin Pop Games is definitely one that is more than meets the eye, especially at its low entry price."
Good news for looter-shooter fans: the eagerly-awaited Borderlands 4 will now launch more than a week earlier than originally planned.
While nothing has been announced so far, Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 DLC is something that's not off the table per the game's Lead Writer.
Only 3 out of 10 were made from devs Xbox owns now .
I’m really hoping that the new Splinter Cell game will live up to some of the past titles. Hopefully they’ll bring back the multiplayer as well, it was a great addition to the series.
They forgot Mass Effect.
Yeah, and died there as well...RIP Fable, Gears and Halo.You used to be great but are now just shells of your former selves.And yes, once Fable finally makes it's big return please expect an online MTX fest.....bank on it.