Dying Light The Following Dlc Story Trailer Released

The Following expansion for Dying Light will take place in a new area that is reportedly greater in size than the map from the base game. In this area, a mysterious cult that worships a Sun God has taken power, and they prophesy that someone will step forward to make an “ultimate sacrifice” in order to channel the aforementioned Sun God. It remains to be seen if this expansion will incorporate genuine supernatural elements or if the cult is just comprised of crazy people....

January 11, 2023 · 3 min · 452 words · Kerry Williford

Dying Light 2 How To Claim Pre Order And Deluxe Edition Items

As players explore the open city of Villador, they’ll come across a wide variety of items and gear that can be used in various ways. While some can be used for crafting and being used as resources, players will also find plenty of weapons that can be used, some with interesting effects and modifiers as well. RELATED: Dying Light 2 Needs More Story Than Cosmetic DLC Just like most modern video games, Dying Light 2 comes with a number of pre-order bonuses that can be used to give players a leg up in the early portions of the game....

January 11, 2023 · 3 min · 449 words · Justin King

Dyson Sphere Program How To Get Hydrogen

RELATED: Forgotten Simulation Games You Need To Play In Dyson Sphere Program the final goal is to construct the titular object, but the road to such a massive achievement is a long and complicated one. To reach that final step they will need a variety of resources, some of which are easier to acquire than others. Hydrogen is a basic resource that requires a surprising series of steps to get....

January 11, 2023 · 3 min · 510 words · Dean White

E3 2010 New Motorstorm Apocalypse Trailer Dev Interview

When watching the trailer (viewable below), I have to admit I felt a little disappointed. It may simply be a result of my being a lover of bright environments (something that the previous entry in the Motorstorm franchise, Pacific Rift, was particularly good at) but the settings appeared to be far darker and less interesting – which is a great shame, because I felt Pacific Rift was an absolutely phenomenal game....

January 11, 2023 · 2 min · 320 words · Donna Sanders

E3 2011 Nintendo Wii U And Controller Revealed

Nintendo’s presentation spent very little time covering the Wii U hardware itself (which, in fact, was only displayed sitting next to a TV in one on the promotional videos), focusing instead on the system’s revolutionary controller. It remains difficult, for now, to describe the controller as anything other than iPad-like, though it certainly packs a generous amount of tech into it’s admittedly large frame. The standout feature is obviously the 6....

January 11, 2023 · 3 min · 598 words · Rachel Simmons

E3 2015 Cutesy World Of Final Fantasy Revealed For Playstation 4 Psvita

With the Final Fantasy VII Remake on display, and a promise to show off some more of Final Fantasy XIV: Heavensward at the Square Enix showcase on Tuesday, most Final Fantasy fans probably could’ve finished the event feeling satisfied. However, Square Enix had one more Final Fantasy surprise up its sleeve: a new title, called World of Final Fantasy. World of Final Fantasy is a spin-off game that looks to be taking a page from the Kingdom Hearts series, in that it’s pulling together multiple Final Fantasy universes into one, stylized game....

January 11, 2023 · 2 min · 338 words · Jason Mitchell

E3 2015 Nintendo Announces Metroid Prime Federation Force For 3Ds

[HTML1] Amongst a raft of all-new titles revealed during E3’s special Nintendo Direct, we learned that Metroid Prime: Federation Force is in development for the Nintendo 3DS. As well as a set of co-op missions, the game is also set to include Blast Ball as a multiplayer mode. First unveiled at the Nintendo World Championships on Sunday, Blast Ball came as a surprise to both the contestants and the fans in attendance....

January 11, 2023 · 2 min · 409 words · Ashlee Belknap

E3 2015 Square Enix Is Developing Final Fantasy 7 Mobile Port For Ios Systems

Thankfully, there’s another version of Final Fantasy VII on its way that might be able to help gamers conveniently re-experience the original while on the run. Square Enix has announced that a port of Final Fantasy VII is under development for iOS devices. Square Enix executive Shinji Hashimoto announced the iOS port during the Square Enix E3 conference, while also discussing the progress on the Final Fantasy VII PS4 port....

January 11, 2023 · 2 min · 329 words · Richard Batters

E3 2019 Devolver Digital Announces A New Slate Of Games In A Way Only They Can

In fact, the entire thing - which is just under half an hour long, and you can watch it below - wasn’t just a list of upcoming game announcements and trailers. It was also a riff on announcements of upcoming games and trailers, as well as E3 press conferences in general, mix in with a good dose of Robocop parody, witty writing, and the blood and gore they’ve been come to be known for....

January 11, 2023 · 3 min · 613 words · Cathy Gibbs

Ea Medal Of Honor Not Dead We Should Have Done Better

The reason for its failure, as we’ve established before, is quite simple: Medal of Honor was an exercise in counterintuity. EA created a hopelessly inferior competitor to its own flagship shooter, Battlefield 3, using the same engine, the same time period and less resources to produce two uninspired single-player campaigns and multiplayer that felt like a recycled oddment of its larger cousin. Tier One-operative protagonists, Bin Laden-killing development consultants, Linkin Park – they were never enough for distinguishing the franchise by its own merits....

January 11, 2023 · 2 min · 399 words · Bernard Poe

Ea Imposed Studio Death March Hurt Need For Speed Games

According to EA’s John Riccitiello, EA sent the studio on a “death march” during that time, where the team was expected to work “24 hours a day”. And according to Riccitiello, that grueling work schedule also lead to the decline in sales and quality of the Need for Speed games. Crazy how that works (note my sarcasm), but at least Riccitiello is stepping up and having EA take some of the blame....

January 11, 2023 · 2 min · 343 words · Abigail Cronin

Ea Sports Talks Nba Elite 11 And What Went Wrong

Andrew Wilson, head of worldwide development for EA Sports wanted to clear the air once and for all. After having speculated for a while now that, despite a delay, NBA Elite 11 needed an extensive overhaul in order to be viable Wilson reveals: The flaw with Elite didn’t rest with the programming or the engines, it was much more deeply seeded. When trying to come up with the perfect competitor to the 2K franchise, EA knew they had to create a game that reintroduces the public to the idea of basketball....

January 11, 2023 · 1 min · 206 words · Brian Iddings

Ea Still Has High Expectations For Mass Effect Andromeda Despite Mixed Reviews

Wilson described the passion both he and the development team have for Mass Effect: Andromeda, and elaborated on how many players found exactly what they wanted in the game. Wilson said: Many of the criticisms for Mass Effect: Andromeda centered on the lifeless faces and funky character animations that were a part of the game when it first launched. Fortunately, BioWare was able to make some quick adjustments that fixed many of the complaints, but some players still have a few frustrations with the game....

January 11, 2023 · 2 min · 224 words · Joseph Shumate

Dwight Howard Fined Again For Another Obscene Gesture

In case you didn’t know… Howard was fined $25,000, less than 3 weeks ago, for a similar lewd gesture towards a fan in Minnesota. The heart of the matter… Dwight Howard on Friday night during the second quarter of the loss to the Cleveland Cavaliers flashed the universal symbol of cunnilingus in an intermediate direction for unknown reasons. He was docked another $35,000, to add to the $25,000 he got less than 3 weeks ago against the Minnesota Timberwolves, to make the total fine from the NBA up to $60,000 for his indecent behavior....

January 10, 2023 · 2 min · 270 words · Justine Shenk

Dwight Howard Must Bring Back Superman For Battered Rockets

That shootaround session sums up the Dwight Howard of the past four years. The knee, the back, the shoulder … the Kobe drama, the free agency, the free throws … yet he still might be the best center in the NBA, still might have that rare, remarkable, game-changing ability. MORE: Motiejunas out for season, playoffs | Dwight posts touching tribute to fan And the Rockets need it. Big man Donatas Motiejunas is done for the year, with a back injury that may require surgery....

January 10, 2023 · 4 min · 733 words · Donnell Trent

Dwight Howard Throws Down Two Emphatic Dunks In Return From Injury

Howard played for the first time since Jan. 23 and got back to doing what he does best: dunking and rebounding. The eight-time All-Star had four points, seven rebounds and two assists in the Rockets’ 95-93 win over the Pelicans. MORE: Latest draft stock report | Westbrook and OKC’s future | Messi attends Wizards game The center scored the first basket of the night for the Rockets after a no-look pass from James Harden, who recorded 25 points and 10 assists....

January 10, 2023 · 1 min · 172 words · Cleo Hatley

Dying Light 2 How To Complete The Investigation For The History Lesson

RELATED: Dying Light 2: How To Beat The Runner In Double Time Before the quest is completed, though, gamers will have to sweep the area and try to piece together some evidence that talks about the massacre. The professor will fill in some of the gaps, but Dying Light 2 enthusiasts will need to decide from themselves how much they believe him. First Piece Of Evidence The first piece of evidence is directly in front of the memorial on the left side....

January 10, 2023 · 2 min · 409 words · Tara Beery

Dying Light 2 Developer Techland Reportedly Fostering Hostile Work Environment

The production of Dying Light 2 has been a rocky road. The game experienced significant delays, causing the original 2020 release date to be pushed back indefinitely. Techland, the studio behind the game, is an independent Polish triple-A developer that got its start back in 1991. Today the company has two locations and approximately 400 employees. The staff hiring page boasts a fun work environment, with strong growth potential and a creative atmosphere....

January 10, 2023 · 3 min · 467 words · Richard Seiwell

Dying Light 2 Has An Obvious Avenue For Dlc

Specifically, Dying Light 2—despite being a numbered sequel—feels incredibly detached from the first game. The events being detached is one thing, but on the other hand, there’s no real appearance of Kyle Crane, the first game’s protagonist. The Following’s canon ending shows Crane, as a now-sentient Volatile, escape into the world. RELATED: Dying Light 2: Should You Side with the Peacekeepers or Survivors? Come Dying Light 2, the actual consequences of The Following are never explored, and many references to Crane imply that he is dead....

January 10, 2023 · 2 min · 412 words · Dennis Harris

Dying Light 2 Skill Tree Video Shows Off New Abilities

Earlier today, Techland revealed a new Dying Light 2 gameplay video diving into how its skill trees will operate. There are two skill trees for players to invest in, Parkour and Combat, with the skills contained within being tailored to giving players new gameplay options. For instance, one skill on the Combat tree allows players to rush into enemies, knocking them off of ledges into the concrete streets below....

January 10, 2023 · 2 min · 368 words · Darlene Castro