Your planned journey to Koholint island may have been cut short, as Nintendo has issued a takedown notice for the 'DX HD' PC port of The Legend of Zelda: Link's Awakening.
While it may not have been The Witcher 4 gameplay, the Unreal Fest 2025 tech demo for CD Projekt Red's latest gave us a good idea of how the finished game might look. We talked to the developers, as well as Epic Games' Unreal Engine team, to find out exactly how the upcoming open-world RPG looks so incredible.
The studio was founded in March of 2024 by Stig Asmussen, director of the Star Wars: Jedi games.
Hideo Kojima and PlayStation go together like hobbits and breakfasts. That is to say, they're meant to be together, but they're also happy to serve up a PC port or afternoon tea if the time is right. Kojima's long-time collaboration with Sony means it always feels odd to see his name next to an Xbox logo, like Master Chief appearing on your PS5 or glimpsing your teacher in the big Tesco doing her weekly shop.
yawn. ^ All of this opinion piece sounds like someone’s recount when they get out of the norm and go on a hiking vacation and boast about their “life changing moments” over things extremely common and accessible to everyone. Get a rocket ship and take some selfies already. jezzus .
If you missed out on old games it’s nothing to apologize for. Just the way life goes sometimes. We can’t access everything in our short lives.
Such a shame. it was awesome. The files however are out there now anyway. Sharing them won't be stopped anymore.
Too late nintendo once the files are released ppl are playing it lol
ah thats fine, its on the internet and easily accessible ha.
Downloaded it a few days ago. The entire world is loaded up at once, and you can zoom out all the way and see all the NPCs moving, and you can play it like that if you want to. It's amazing.
This is why you only reveal your fanmade Nintendo project AFTER it's released. At least it's out there.