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Star Wars Republic Commando Port Coming To Playstation 4 & Nintendo Switch
Fans wanted it, Lucasfilm Games and Aspyr answered the call. Star Wars: Republic Commando is coming to the Nintendo Switch, Playstation 4, and the Playstation 5 (via backwards compatibility) in 2021! Considered one of the best Star Wars video games of all-time, Republic Commando is the latest rerelease announced by Lucasfilm Games. To celebrate this announcement, let us look at details of Republic Commando's history, the company bringing us the digital reissue, port enhancement details, and the price and release date.
By The Nerd Habit3 years ago in Gamers
After Recent Name Revival, Lucasfilm Games Announces New Star Wars And Indiana Jones Video Game Projects. Top Story - January 2021.
Lucasfilm Games did not waste any time making some major announcements this week after revealing that all Lucasfilm game titles would fall under the Lucasfilm Games umbrella. Two untitled games were announced in the two days after, an open-world Star Wars game from Ubisoft and an Indiana Jones game from Bethesda.
By The Nerd Habit3 years ago in Gamers
Cyberpunk 2077 – All You Need to Know Before Playing
What is the newly launched game Cyberpunk 2077? What do you need to know before you even think of playing this game? Are there any tips and tricks to be successful in this game? The answers to all these questions and many more others are provided in this article. An article with the sole aim to help you be successful in this enticing game.
By Rizwan Ahmad4 years ago in Gamers
A World of Neon and Metal: First Impressions of 'Cyberpunk 2077'
Cyberpunk 2077: The biggest and most anticipated game launch in 2020. While the launch itself had its own issues and I myself had a number of crashes and bugs, overall, my limited time with Cyberpunk 2077 so far has been positive. Disclaimer: this is not a game review, nor will I be seeking to write one, I'd just like to share some of the things I've experienced in a game I've been looking forward to for a long time.
By Culture Slate4 years ago in Gamers
Why it's time to let go of Norse mythology in video games
Ancient mythology has been an inspiration for many popular video games. If you have ever taken part in playing any of the world’s popular video games, you should probably know that many of them have their roots in the mythologies and the supernatural and fantastic heroes from ancient stories from different nations have attracted thousands of players worldwide. The genre of fantasy is still a leading force in the gaming industry for over decades now.
By Mariam Pagava4 years ago in Gamers
Upcoming Games 2020
Every product available for purchase soon or later gets old. For example, the popularity cycle of product A is as follows: firstly it’s a brand new product, people are curious about it. After buying it, they use it, they suggest it to other possible buyers. The popularity increases after every passing day. But then at some point, a new product B from the same category is released. It’s better than the old one, it has better design and functionality. Product B is now the new trend, but soon or later it won’t be the newest.
By Tyler Miles4 years ago in Gamers
The Cloud Gaming Wars are Heating Up.. Top Story - November 2020.
If you're a hardcore gamer, the idea of getting a new console or another PC upgrade doesn't trouble you all that much; You simply prepare to obtain the said goal, keep it moving. The not-so-hardcore community of casual and potential gamers is a bit more discerning. The idea of cloud gaming isn't new, having seen trailblazing early prototype services like OnLive generate a great deal of interest in the prospect of a truly console-free gaming experience. Skip a decade or so, and the marketplace is seeing a renewed push of the cloud gaming concept to a new generation of both hardcore and casual gamers on an extremely large scale.
By Herbert L. Seward III4 years ago in Gamers
Delays In Game Development
At the time of writing this, November 5th 2020, the much anticipated game of the year, Projekt Red's "Cyberpunk 2077" has had its release date delayed and pushed back to December of the same year. Understandably a number of fans are upset as they feel they have waited long enough for what could very well be the biggest video game release of the year. Delays in release dates is nothing new to any avid gamer, having to wait through several delays and watching the release of their much anticipated game get pushed back further and further from their grasp. Yet despite this event being nothing new in the world of video games there are still those among the fan base that become openly agitated and at times hostile upon hearing that a title has been pushed back from projected release. This attitude is quite damaging to the world of video games and throngs of gamers as well as game developers. While its okay to feel bummed that the game you're anticipating has been pushed back from its initial release it is not okay to take an aggressive stance with the game's developers.
By Jean Riehm4 years ago in Gamers
Cyberpunk 2077 Delayed to December 10th
Cyberpunk 2077 has been delayed again, 21 days from its November 19th release date to December 10th. Now one of the most anticipated games in history, Cyberpunk was originally slated for release on April 16th 2020, but it was later delayed to September 17th. A second delay pushed it to November 19th. This will be the third time the game has been delayed, and many fans will be wondering how many more delays will happen before the game will finally launch.
By Culture Slate4 years ago in Gamers