Tag: Gaming

  • SGF: New Look at ‘Resident Evil 4’ Remake Released

    SGF: New Look at ‘Resident Evil 4’ Remake Released

    While it wasn’t much, we did get a new look at the upcoming remake of Resident Evil 4 that promises to take what made the original classic and add a new flair to rejuvenate the classic. While Capcom is still playing a bit coy on the project that is eyeing a March release next year, we did at least get a tease of what’s to come with the new entry. One thing is for sure, we’ve come a long way with the RE Engine and the atmosphere is definitely something to keep players hooked once it releases.

    https://twitter.com/Nibellion/status/1536476601256402944
  • SGF: New ‘Resident Evil Village’ DLC Includes 3rd Person Mode and Story Expansion

    SGF: New ‘Resident Evil Village’ DLC Includes 3rd Person Mode and Story Expansion

    Resident Evil Village has been quite the success for Capcom and it didn’t take long for them to tease that they will add some DLC for those that were hoping to jump back into the world. Well, it turns out that they just used the Summer Game Fest Capcom Showcase to offer a first look at what’s to come. Not only are we getting a story DLC focused on Ethan’s daughter Rose but also more Mercenaries content and even a 3rd Person Mode.

    https://twitter.com/Nibellion/status/1536475319510650887
  • SGF: Hideo Kojima Confirms Rumored Work on Xbox Exclusive Title

    SGF: Hideo Kojima Confirms Rumored Work on Xbox Exclusive Title

    There’s been a rumor that Hideo Kojima was actively working on a new game for Xbox. While there was a hint that Kojima Productions was already actively working on Death Stranding 2 but a new rumor hinted at a horror game titled Overdose. While the rumors have not been fully confirmed, Kojima did have a brief video confirming they are actively working on a project together.

  • SGF: ‘Forza Horizon 5’ Adds Hot Wheels DLC in July

    SGF: ‘Forza Horizon 5’ Adds Hot Wheels DLC in July

    A new DLC has been announced for Forza Horizon 5, as they will add some fun Hot Wheels-inspired tracks to the game. So, if you’ve been hoping to ride on some fun new tracks in the game, they have shared the first look during the event and teased that the DLC will release on July 19th. So, the wait won’t be too long.

  • SGF: New Game From ‘Rick and Morty’ Creators Titled ‘High on Life’ Eyeing October Launch

    SGF: New Game From ‘Rick and Morty’ Creators Titled ‘High on Life’ Eyeing October Launch

    It looks like Rick and Morty‘s creators have created a new gaming franchise that is sure to leave an impression. The first trailer has found its way online teasing some talking weapons with Justin Roiland‘s iconic voice and what surely looks like quite the experience heading our way.

  • REVIEW: ‘Kao the Kangaroo’ Falls Short of the Knockout

    REVIEW: ‘Kao the Kangaroo’ Falls Short of the Knockout

    In the silver age of gaming, console mascots reigned supreme. SEGA belonged to Sonic the Hedgehog, PlayStation was carried by Crash Bandicoot, and Nintendo was practically owned by Mario. No gamer was worth their salt unless they had a favorite, and no gaming environment could be great until it was stuffed with images of big, cartoonish characters. Never among those company symbols, however, was Kao the Kangaroo. The Polish platformer hopped his way onto the Game Boy and Dreamcast in 2000 but was never able to secure the kind of following that studio Tate Multimedia was hoping to acquire. As a result, the series was shelved in 2005 after a measly three games, and Kao, quickly forgotten by popular culture, fell into obscurity. That is, until now.

    Somehow, Kao the Kangaroo returned. After a re-release of the franchise’s second game landed on Steam, the series developed a surprise cult following that convinced Tate Multimedia to give the whole thing another shot. Unfortunately, the Kao reboot is anything but a knockout. Instead of a triumphant re-imagining of the character and his universe, fans receive a rather sub-par retreading of the same old thing. Not only in relation to the previous games in the franchise, but also to the countless other platforming mascots in existence. Nothing much stands out when playing through the story, and the gameplay itself is a pretty standard affair.

    The plot concerns the titular kangaroo as he discovers his long-lost father’s magical boxing gloves. A gifted fighter, he begins using them to make his way through hordes of dark creatures, locate his missing sister, and uncover the mystery of the “Eternal Warrior” who threatens his world. The premise has a lot of potential but ultimately falls flat in its execution. Kao and his supporting cast lack the charm required to draw the player in and oftentimes come off as more obnoxious than they do likable. It feels mean to say, but the voice acting is also laughably terrible. Kao himself has the energy of the infamous Tommy Wiseau, causing many of his sentences to come out as total meme material. His dialogue is supposed to be funny, but not in the way it ends up coming across.

    Kao the Kangaroo‘s best attribute is its level design. The look of the world is colorful and alive, and the arrangement of its platforms provides the biggest challenge of an otherwise simple game. Players who aren’t skilled in platforming may find the traversal aspect of the game a welcome challenge. In fact, the project might have been better off if it leaned further into Kao’s kangaroo features than it does his boxing gloves. Encountering moments of combat was usually a bit disappointing, with underwhelming enemies dispatched easily. While the design of the malevolent, anthropomorphic baddies is pretty fun, they’re typically done away with after just a few punches or tailspins and only really served to break the flow of travel.

    More interesting than the actual story of Kao are its side quests, which aren’t truly side quests. In actuality, they’re just little offshoots from the main path that lead to collectibles and treasure chests filled with coins. These tend to be the best part of any level, and are always worth seeking out during the main objective. The coins can be used to modify Kao in the central hub area, which doubles as the protagonist’s hometown and base of operations. Players are brought back here after each level, where they are then able to train, explore, and find dark runes that open doorways to further progress the plot. Whether or not a monetary system belongs in a mascot platforming game is debatable, but here it at least adds something to the experience. Kao can also interact with the citizens of this little town, which is actually quite entertaining. Much like Kao, they usually say something ridiculous with the utmost confidence.

    Truthfully, it’s a shame that Kao the Kangaroo isn’t better than it is. Mascot platformers are becoming far and few between, and there was a real hope that Tate Multimedia might be able to turn that trend around with their latest effort. Unfortunately, this doesn’t appear to be the case. The project ends up being a pretty lame, deflated attempt at the genre. It almost feels as if the studio only put a portion of its energy into developing Kao, resulting in a marsupial that can’t seem to land on his feet.

  • RUMOR: New Leak Hints at Hideo Kojima’s Next Game

    RUMOR: New Leak Hints at Hideo Kojima’s Next Game

    It looks like Hideo Kojima is returning to his horror roots. After his more experimental game, Death Stranding, a new article by Try Hard Guides seemingly hints at what may be the next entry of Kojima Production’s gaming slate. There have been rumors on what might be their next game, such as a potential revival of Silent Hills or even Norman Reedus confirming a sequel is being worked on for their first game. Yet, it seems an original project is on the way.

    Try Hard Guides claims that they have seen footage of a game starring Margaret Qualley, who played Mama in Death Stranding, wearing a blue dress and walking through dark corridors. It seems she is holding a flashlight and it ends with a “GAMEOVER” before the title is revealed, Overdose. Supposedly, they have been in talks with publishing their next game over on Xbox which hasn’t been verified yet and theories are that the next reveal will be during Summer Game Fest.

    The creator of the event, Geoff Keighley, is close friends with Kojima and even appeared in the last game. Many are expecting big announcements and it’s been three years since the release of Death Stranding. So, it wouldn’t be too surprising if they already are ready to announce their next project sometime soon. Without an E3 this year, SGF seems like the perfect time to tease what the future has in store for us.

    Source: Try Hard Guides

  • SGF: ‘Final Fantasy XVI’ Eyeing Summer 2023 Release

    SGF: ‘Final Fantasy XVI’ Eyeing Summer 2023 Release

    After a long bout of silence, Square Enix has finally returned with a new look at Final Fantasy XVI. Not only do we get a better look at the gameplay, but we see what the game finally has to offer. We get some insane summons and crazy gameplay and it looks like the game is going to release this summer.

    https://twitter.com/Nibellion/status/1532489138330652689
  • SGF: ‘Street Fighter’ 6 Trailer Reveals New Adventure Mode

    SGF: ‘Street Fighter’ 6 Trailer Reveals New Adventure Mode

    Here’s a surprise it looks like the first trailer for Street Fighter 6 has dropped during the PlayStation State of Play, and it gave us not only a look at some returning favorites, but it also will let you run around freely. It’s unclear how much you can explore, but an adventure mode is something that has been sorely lacking in fighting games. Plus, the visuals overall look quite promising as the combat looks very vibrant and like we truly entered the next gen.

    https://twitter.com/Nibellion/status/1532487239493636096
    https://twitter.com/Nibellion/status/1532487718281924617
  • SGF: New Look at ‘The Callisto Protocol’ Released

    SGF: New Look at ‘The Callisto Protocol’ Released

    The PlayStation State of Play continues as it gave us a new trailer and the first look at the highly anticipated The Callisto Protocol. The game is created by ex-Dead Space developers and seemingly offers the space-horror experience we’ve long been waiting for since the original franchise.

    https://twitter.com/Nibellion/status/1532486080452337665