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The Evil Within 2 May Come to the Switch

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The Evil Within 2’s release is right around the corner. PC, Xbox One and PlayStation 4 users are going to be excited to have the Shinji Mikami game released. However, it seems like Mikami also wants to add Nintendo’s hybrid console. That’s right, there’s a slight chance that the next title in the series will be on the Switch.

In an interview with GameSpot, Mikami said, “I think a Switch version would be interesting. I’d like to try it if I had the chance.” It’s not exactly a confirmation that the game will be coming to the Switch. However, it seems like Mikami is interested in bringing the title to the portable home console.

He also made clear what he would like to do in order to think about the Switch release. “First I’d like to buy a Switch myself,” Mikami said. “I had to borrow Zelda with the Switch from another staff member to play it.”

Mikami also pointed out the biggest complications around having to make videogames in recent years. It’s hard to make an original [game] now. The budgets are very big and the stakes are higher than they used to be.” Considering the fact that the game will now be distributed by Bethesda. It seems like Mikami knows that without them it wouldn’t have happened.

He also pointed out that the development cycle of The Evil Within 2 was shorter compared to the cycle of the first game. “The last game was completely linear, and this time was more open feeling, which for a horror game was quite a challenge to create.” He also noted that “It always takes more time to make the first game in a series, compared to subsequent games.”

Considering how many developers and publishers are currently looking at the Nintendo Switch. It’s safe to say that the console is starting to become more and more popular amongst them. It’s only a matter of time before the Switch becomes one of the most successful 3rd party consoles.

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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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