The Tuesday Inbox gets nostalgic over old school lightgun games, as another reader looks forward to Mina The Hollower.
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Waning enthusiasm So it looks like CD Projekt are about to unveil Cyberpunk 2077 on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S, which is technically something I’ve been waiting for years for at this point. As you might imagine, my enthusiasm for the game has dimmed somewhat over time. Originally, I held off playing it on PlayStation 4, until I could get a PlayStation 5 and play the native next gen version.
I have that PlayStation 5 now but I’m beginning to think the game is not going to end up as being worth the wait. It’s probably still not going to look as good as the PC version and reading reviews since it came out it seems the story and side missions aren’t necessarily as good as The Witcher 3, which I’d previously taken as a given.
I’d be interested in hearing from anyone that has played the PC version in particular and could still recommend the game, and therefore the PlayStation 5 version – assuming it’s a good port. I realise some new features and content could also be added to it, so I guess I’ll take that into consideration as well once it’s announced.Tarrant
Fashionable view Since someone mentioned it briefly in Monday’s Inbox, I thought I’d draw some more attention to Mina The Hollower, the recently revealed IP from Shovel Knight developers Yacht Club Games. Firstly, for any fans of classic Zelda, Castlevania, and/or Game Boy Color games, this title is shaping up to be a must have. In terms of gameplay and aesthetics it’s looking like a mix of Zelda: Link’s Awakening and NES/SNES era Castlevanias, being a top-down action-adventure with
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