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LEGO 2K’s momentum may be hampered by the game’s incompatibility with newer consoles

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On May 19th, LEGO 2K Drive will release on PS5 and PS4, and we can’t wait to give this new take on arcade racing a go.

In a recent interview, Executive Producer Mark Pierce seemed to indicate that older generation consoles might be holding the title back, which caught our attention. LEGO® Drive 2K is not an open-world game, and instead of a continuous playspace, it comprises separate biomes that can be quickly accessed using a fast travel system.

Pierce explains the issue as follows: “We went through a lot of effort and talked about all the different ways we could accomplish [an open world], and we all really wanted to have [players] just go from one to another.” You can’t make someone wait three minutes to load stuff in, right? however, on some systems it’s just not possible.

Load times are obviously not going to be an issue on PS5, but it’s still sad to see games limited by last-gen hardware. Clearly, compromises are now being made that are impacting what matters most, the games themselves, and this is one of the reasons why we believe cross-gen games must come to an end.

What are your thoughts on Pierce’s remarks and the issue at hand as a whole?

As Editor here at GeekReply, I'm a big fan of all things Geeky. Most of my contributions to the site are technology related, but I'm also a big fan of video games. My genres of choice include RPGs, MMOs, Grand Strategy, and Simulation. If I'm not chasing after the latest gear on my MMO of choice, I'm here at GeekReply reporting on the latest in Geek culture.

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Resident Evil Death Island Reunites Favorite Characters

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The latest trailer for Sony Pictures Entertainment’s CGI film Resident Evil: Death Island, released July 25, features the outlandish action and melodrama that made the franchise a cult sensation.

This Resident Evil Avengers-esque team-up features Leon S. Kennedy, Jill Valentine, Chris Redfield, Claire Redfield, and Rebecca Chambers.

The T-Virus and killer whales take the gang to Alcatraz in San Francisco Bay, where a new nightmare awaits. In magnificent slow motion and with progressively heavier ordinance, the Dream Team will supposedly destroy zombies, Lickers, mutant orcas, and anything else foolish or nasty enough to stand in their path.

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Attention! Dr. Fetus’ Mean Meat Machine for PS5, PS4 Launches June 22nd

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In a horrific new video, Dr. Fetus’ Mean Meat Machine is coming to PS4 and PS4 on June 22. Expect agony and tight gameplay from independent wizards Team Meat, well known for their pioneering, tough-as-ham platformer Super Meat Boy.

This “mean meat machine” reimagines your grandpa’s old black-and-white puzzle games for a younger, hipper, more bloodthirsty audience. We’re delighted the wait won’t be long for this one.

Super Meat Boy fan? Team Meat?

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Blizzard is developing two Diablo 4 expansions

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Diablo 4’s post-launch support will keep you playing for years, according to Blizzard. General manager Rod Fergusson confirmed two expansions and free content updates.

“As I sit here, we’re about to launch the main game; we’re finishing up season one; we’re working on season two; we’re working on expansion one; we’re kicking off expansion two,” he told PC Gamer on the Kinda Funny Xcast. These two DLCs may release sooner than expected. Fergusson says the live service model lets Blizzard release content faster than Diablo III.

With tens of hours of content in the base game, Diablo 4 is massive. This could be Destiny 2 or Genshin Impact, with seasons and DLC. That thought excites or frightens you. Leave a comment and check out our Diablo 4 guide for help with the PS5 and PS4 games.

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