I love lazy Sundays and if you’re anything like me, you’ve spent most of the day either sleeping, snoozing, or simply dozing off to some tunes. This of course means that you’ve gotten behind on everything that’s been going on in the world of gaming, so now you’ve got a bunch of catching up to do. Well, no worries about that one because we’ve got you covered with this handy news roundup. Today, we found out that Eidos Montreal wants to pick up where it left off with Deus Ex, Fatal Fury will be returning after a 20 year hiatus, and Bandai Namco might just have Tekken 8 in the works. There’s more where this came from, so read on for the rest.
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The hope of ever getting another Deus Ex game basically evaporated when the studio behind the series, Eidos Montreal, was sold off by Square Enix, but the developer apparently wants to pick things up where it left off. The news comes from industry watcher Jeff Grubb who noted how "the rumbling I've heard is that the studio wants to immediately get into Deus Ex.” Grubb went on to describe how "they want to get right back into that. They want the challenge. They want to do what Cyberpunk 2077 couldn't and stuff like that. That's the word going around. We'll see if that happens. It's so early, like what that will turn into. But there was no possibility for that conversation to begin under the current Square Enix, right?" I for one would love another entry in the Deus Ex franchise.
According to Creative Producer Tetsuya Nomura, the upcoming Final Fantasy 7: Crisis Core Reunion isn’t just a remaster, but it’s not a complete remake, either. What does that even mean? Well, I frankly don’t know, but Nomura had a few things to say on
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