The Monday letters page is glad Hideo Kojima can make such expensive looking games, as one reader is excited for the Suikoden remasters.
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Free shot There’s been a lot of talk lately about all the various free-to-play shooters, perhaps because Fortnite is about to flip over to its new season soon. But that makes me wonder whether it can be overtaken. As far as I, as an ordinary gamer, can tell Fortnite is not as popular as it used to be – people don’t talk about it constantly like they used to – but it’s still the biggest of the free shooters.
Its major rival is Call Of Duty: Warzone but it never managed to beat it and so Activision are planning Warzone 2.0, which is unusual as usually these games don’t have sequels in the usual sense. That suggests Activision knows the game’s too far gone and can’t be ‘fixed’ – you’ve just got to start from scratch again.
That makes sense to me as someone that use to play the game a lot but has now mostly given up because of all the cheats and bugs, and the whole WW2 thing being so boring. So I think there’s a good chance that Warzone 2.0 will be very clearly better than the first. Will it be enough to beat Fortnite? I don’t think so. It just doesn’t have the same crossover appeal, but I think it will close the gap and then maybe Warzone 3.0 can take the trophy!Goof
The fungus trilogy I didn’t realise Resident Evil Village is getting a patch to play it in third person and DLC that is all set-up that way. That interests me great, as I never like first person games unless it’s a straight shooter. But what does this mean for Resident Evil 9, do you think?
Given the way Village ends, are Capcom trying to cut the whole fungus
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