‘Swords & Stories: Why KCD2 Is a Hit!’

In the month after its debut, Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 managed to sell more than 2 million copies, far surpassing the sales of its prequel by an impressive fivefold. This highly-anticipated sequel has garnered praise from both gamers and critics for its immersive RPG mechanics, expansive open world, and captivating narrative. The story follows Henry of Skalitz as he embarks on a quest for vengeance against King Sigismund of Luxembourg in 1403 Bohemia. Unlike the original release that struggled with bugs and technical difficulties, Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2 boasts minimal issues, a testament to Warhorse Studios’ learning from their past mistakes. The game has remained popular among players long after its launch, leading its director to speculate on possible reasons for its enduring appeal.

The Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion Remastered – Former Blizzard President Says it Can’t Hold Up to Elden Ring

As a devoted fan, I’d like to echo Ybarra’s thoughts in his post: In my opinion, even with a spruced-up appearance from the Remastered version, classic role-playing games such as The Elder Scrolls 4: Oblivion can’t quite match up to contemporary RPGs like Elden Ring from FromSoftware. I think that the standard for modern RPGs has been set so high that older titles struggle to outshine them.

Metro Exodus Review — The Riveting Post-Apocalyptic Journey

In Metro Exodus, Artyom’s captivating journey carries on as he steps out of Moscow’s ruined subway system for the first time, now in the year 2035, one year after the happenings in Metro: Last Light. This game represents a daring change from the confined, claustrophobic underground settings that have been characteristic of the series. Instead, it presents a more expansive, unpredictable world brimming with peril, charm, and poignant narratives.

Final Fantasy VII Ever Crisis to get English-language version of recent update livestream

Regardless of the perspective, the setup has afforded us an initial peek at the Ever Crisis Academy event for Final Fantasy VII. By portraying our familiar heroes as Japanese high school students in a comical reinterpretation of romantic comedy visual novels, we’ll witness Cloud adopting a delinquent persona and Barrett’s gun arm transforming into an oversized fan – just one example of the many humorous adaptations of established characters.