Today is the day that eager Monster Hunting fans have been waiting for as it hits the Nintendo Switch. Unless you are one of Masaki Hiyama’s employees, who runs Japanese VR development company, Mark-on, and you have been given the day off, chances are that you’re going to have to wait until after work to
character creation
Hwang, who made his debut in Soul Edge and (including that first appearance) has only been playable in three main Soul games, finally makes his triumphant return in Soul Calibur VI. He’s also the fighter who served as the basis for Yun-Seong, another wielder of the Chinese sword. However, as shown in the trailer above,
Despite my luke-warm review of Far Cry New Dawn, there is a lot to truly appreciate the game and developer Ubisoft’s direction. Looking beyond the brand new RPG lite mechanics pushed into the game, there was another major change to the Far Cry formula–the creation of a storyline sequel. And while the open-ended “true ending” of Far Cry 5 would
Sure, Tropico 6 may have nothing on the broad character customization within SoulCalibur VI. But you have to appreciate any level of character customization within a game. Before starting our hand at a full-on Tropico dictatorship. As you will note in the gameplay video below, I opted for a charismatic mafia-esque ruler. However, there are still some amazing
If there is one thing I’ve learned from my stint with SoulCalibur VI, it’s that people are really really into the character creation system. And who’s to blame them–you have to love any game that will let you match up Yoko Taro’s 2B from NieR: Automata and Bojack Horseman from the excellent Netflix special. However, a couple of customs