Normally they will be up in XSEED own store. So just take a look there. Though the pre-orders are likely not open yet.
We don't know about censorship yet because XSEED has been super quiet about it (what is never a good sign). But they did lost a lot of the original licensed stuff. So now we have "SECA" instead of Sega between others.
Not so sure about The Witcher. That game more or less work because of it's limitations. If they ever went to remake it they would also have to expand the story and locations to a scary degree.
Shame that they confirmed is going to be geo-blocked for anyone outside Asia.
About 10 hours for the main content. Double that if you went for the 100%.
The last decent Silent Hill (2003) was Downpour and that assuming that you manage to make the game not crash. While the last good Silent Hill was probably 3 (2012).
So is far past the time for this series to come back to life. Just hope that is not another butchered remaster or remake.
This game was great back in the day. I would love a full Remake or even a sequel.
Though just having it easily available is already nice.
A Empire Earth "Remake" would be amazing. But given that they are RTS titles for the PC. I doubt that we will see it happening.
Persona 5 Strikers is my most expected game for february. The impressions so far seem rather positive.
Too soon to tell. The PS5 just launched and it really struggle to even populate the market with units.
But given the tendency of Sony last consoles in the Japanese market. Is probably safe to assume that market share will be relative small in comparison to the Switch.
Money.
For Microsoft it doesn't make sense to pay again so soon to feature the game. Because it already did it's job as a marketing tool. And for the publisher it doesn't make sense to allow the game to stay without payment. Even more now that they can sell the game for the new generation of Xbox.
I think only the original Layers of Fear got a DLC from them. The rest normally got only a Sountrack and a Art Book.
That said. I do hope they revisite the concept of The Medium again.
Yeah. That's my point. A good service from the technical point of view, but a business model that made no sense.
What is the best then? As far as I know it would be Stadia followed by GeForce Now.
Stadia was a big opportunity loss. The tech itself is pretty solid and the end product does offer the best quality out of any streaming service. However the bussiness model is just the worst, having to buy a lincense for each game that you plan on playing may work for traditional devices. But for a service that may go down at any time is just too much of a risk.
Stop what? It's only the true buddy.
A small very specific type of creator will. Not because Sony is giving the finger to Japan. But out of necessity as those games aren't allowed in platform anymore.
But for the rest. It would be a pretty stupid idea. Even if the Switch is the bigger market, is not like there aren't sales to be have on the PS5. Even more if those games are planned to be sold overseas.
Because we can. Simple as that.
@"lonewolf10"
Yes, the fear is not exactly that the games will use 16GB on consoles. Is more that if they start using close to that on consoles. On PC it's likely going to be even more, because of the lack of optimization. And then the 10GB is not going to be enough.
Though to be honest I found the whole idea bizarre. Because the people that are playing in 4K right now. Most likely will get newer cards in a year or two anyway.
Maybe it doesn't take scalpers as consumers? For example in my country the PS5 (and the Series X for that matter) are out of stock in pretty much all stores. But there is plenty of stock in markeplaces and grey markets.
Though honestly I have no idea how they would even go about doing that.