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At Capcom, Hiroyuki Kobayashi helped build franchises like Dino Crisis and Devil May Cry, as well as original games such as P.N.03 and Killer7. Now, more than 25 years after his first credited game (as a programmer on Resident Evil 1), the producer is relishing the challenge of creating an original IP once again.
The spin-off of Legend of Keepers takes a similar concept in a new direction.
Monster taming RPG Monster Crown: Sin Eater will launch for PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series alongside its previously announced Switch and PC (Steam) versions on April 30, developer Studio Aurum announced. The PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series versions are ported by Red Art Studios.
Red Art Games will also release a physical edition of Monster Crown: Sin Eater for PlayStation 5 on July 2 in Europe. It includes a copy of the game and a double-sided poster. Pre-orders are available now via Red Art Games’ official online store.
I cant say im super proud of being a N4G dweller, but its fun at times. I do hate that the site revolves around fanboyic titles and such, leaving other such news in the dust. (example: Sony/Microsoft are devils vs. Console War Zone Out)
No, I wished I would get banned
Nope.
The community here is overwhelmingly negative in my experience.
In my own social circles we can discuss games and the industry intelligently without it ever devolving into some puerile console pissing match. I can complain about what I dislike about Sony or Microsoft or Nintendo or Square Enix or Amy Hennig or emergent storytelling. That's the community of gamers with which I'm proud to hold stakes. N4G is simply not there yet.
Nope the site was a great way to keep up-to-date with video game news & reviews. Though lately it seems that filler has replaced actual news. Opinion and interviews taken out of context are now the most popular stories.
The comments section is now completely irreverent with most people commenting not even bothering to read the story and lets not forget fanboys on both sides creating multiple accounts and to spam their own views and post spoilers for exclusive games.
Its a love/hate relationship for me. At times I do get tired of the so called "rotten eggs" ruining the bunch, but I still like to come to the site for news on gaming and etc.
N4g is a community based site so it lives or dies (so to speak) on the actions of the users themselves. Any change for the site requires a changes from the users as a whole.
As for my internet life.. Well im just a ghost. :P