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Monster Hunter X New 25 Min Long Video Showcases Hunting Styles

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Monster Hunter X is one of the more anticipated titles getting shown at this Tokyo Game Show 2015. The game is going to be available in playable form for the first time during this event, allowing Japanese fans to test the new gameplay features of the new entry of the series. If you’re among the majority of Western players who won’t be attending this year’s Tokyo Game Show but still want to learn more about the Monster Hunter X new mechanics, you will be happy to know that a new video showcasing some of them has been made available a few hours ago.

The new Monster Hunter X video showcases the different Hunting Styles included in Monster Hunter X. The video is unfortunately only available in Japanese as of now but there’s plenty of new gameplay footage that doesn’t require an understanding of Japanese to be enjoyed. You can check out the video right below.

Last week two more Monster Hunter X gameplay videos have been made available online, showcasing the Hunting Horn and Hammer weapon types. All of the game’s weapon types are pretty different from one another, allowing players to change their approach depending on the chosen type.

Earlier this month the Monster Hunter X Official Website has been updated with screenshots and details of Raizex, the monster that was previously known by fans as dragonfly. Raizex will unleash some powerful lightning based attacks so hunters will have to be prepared to face him with the appropriate equipment.

Monster Hunter X will be released in Japan on November 28th exclusively on Nintendo 3DS. The game has yet to be confirmed for North America and Europe but it would be surprising to see it not getting localized, considering the huge success of Monster Hunter 4 Ultimate, released earlier this year in North America and Europe. We will keep you updated on the game as well as on its Western release date as soon as more comes in on the matter so stay tuned for all the latest news.

As a long time gamer, Francesco has survived more zombie invasions, meteor strikes, magic spells than he can count. He still keeps fighting today to bring hope into countless gaming worlds. Or destruction, depending on his mood. Writing about video games was only the natural step for such a dangerous life.

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Documentary Explores the Making of the Highly Praised Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth for PS5

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Square Enix has launched a captivating documentary series that explores the intricate process behind the creation of the highly praised Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth. In the first episode, titled “Shaping the World,” the developer delves into the process of reimagining the expansive PS1 map of the original game into a vast sandbox for the PS5. The film includes personal stories shared by directors Naoki Hamaguchi and Tetsuya Nomura, as well as other important members of the team.

This reimagining of the all-time PlayStation classic was truly enjoyable. In our review, we praised Final Fantasy 7 Rebirth for its ability to enhance the already impressive combat system of Remake. The game truly shines in its portrayal of an iconic RPG setting. If you have a deep appreciation for the original PS1 game and found enjoyment in Remake, then Rebirth’s character-focused adventure will surely captivate you from start to finish.

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Gran Turismo 7 for the PS5 and PS4 shows continuous improvement

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While Sony may not classify Gran Turismo 7 as a live-service game, the team at Polyphony Digital certainly approaches it with a similar mindset. The game continues to impress with every new update, and although v1.44 may be smaller compared to previous versions, it still manages to enhance the already extensive content of this simulation racer.

The update, now available worldwide, introduces three new cars: the Audi R8 Coupé V10 Plus ’16, the Lamborghini Urus ’18, and the Toyota GT-One (TS020) ’99. Furthermore, it introduces three fresh events to World Circuits, an extra menu to conquer in the GT Café single-player campaign, and a collection of livery stickers inspired by the upcoming Highspeed Étoile anime, set to debut next week in Japan.

If you’re not already acquainted with Highspeed Étoile, you can watch a trailer right here. “Sony has announced that a collection of 26 stickers, consisting of 8 title logos and 18 main character stickers, will be made available for a limited time,” stated Sony on the PS Blog. In addition, Fukushima will be included as a backdrop in the title’s beloved photography mode.

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TopSpin 2K25 appears to be a standout title in the recent PS5 and PS4 gameplay showcase

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This author has consistently praised the realistic portrayal of tennis in TopSpin 4. After more than a decade, we are thrilled to witness the release of TopSpin 2K25, which expands upon the success of its renowned predecessor. This gameplay video provides a comprehensive overview of the features discussed in our recent preview while also incorporating relevant footage to enhance understanding.

The series’ swing system sets it apart from arcade-style games like Virtua Tennis, as it requires players to charge up their shots in a different way. In order to succeed, timing is crucial, and fortunately, a new meter above your player will assist you in achieving that. Surfaces have their own distinct characteristics, such as clay, where you’ll experience a noticeable amount of sliding.

The game ensures that every player has a distinct set of animations, adding a touch of individuality to each competitor. The courts, found in all Grand Slams, possess a remarkable amount of individuality and charm. It is mentioned in the video that with each in-game season, players can expect a plethora of additional content, such as animation packs. This indicates that there will be plenty to anticipate even after the game’s initial release.

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