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To give social distancers an incentive to stay home as part of its “Play Your Part/Play at Home” campaign, Ubisoft is opening a pair of games in its Assassin’s Creed Discovery Tour series for free until May 21. Skipping from medieval Europe to Ancient Greece and Egypt, all the way to the New World and back to Europe again (the upcoming Assassin’s Creed Valhalla reportedly unfolds in England and Norway), it’s a series that inadvertently exposes players to tons of historical times and places when it’s not honing their fighting chops. Speaking of history, few game franchises have used humanity’s past as one giant sandbox the way Assassin’s Creed has. Follow the wind when Ghost of Tsushima arrives as a PlayStation 4 exclusive on July 17. Sucker Punch appears to be going for color-saturated realism with the game’s gritty story and historical setting (think Red Dead Redemption 2, but in medieval Japan) - though we definitely wish we had Jin’s ability to commune with every red fox we come across for skill-enhancing goodies. But things get interesting when he sneaks along as a dishonorable Ghost, which doesn’t turn him into a wispy specter…but does give him access to a killer ninja-assassin toolkit including smoke bombs, grappling hooks, fear tactics, and kunai weapons. The trailer is turning heads not just for its insanely gorgeous visuals, but also for the game’s near-elimination of visual clutter on the heads-up display, using environmental cues (like summoning a breath of “Guiding Wind”) to point you to your next destination.Īs Jin, players can take the honorable route by default, fighting in head-on combat as a samurai. Showing off an 18-minute gameplay trailer that puts you in the role of Jin Sakai, one of the last remaining samurai left to stave off the 13th-Century Mongol invasion.
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Sony devoted its State of Play update this week to a worthy cause: giving fans the huge info drop they’ve been waiting for on Ghost of Tsushima, the mystery-shrouded, feudal Japan-set samurai epic heading to the PS4 this summer. Mortal Kombat 11: Aftermath heads to PlayStation 4, Xbox One, Nintendo Switch, Google Stadia, and PC on May 26.
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For unexplained reasons we have absolutely no problem with, RoboCop is getting the upper hand in nearly all these encounters, which would probably come as a welcome sight to the Peter Weller character from Paul Verhoeven’s 1987 movie on which the MK11 version’s based.Īftermath picks up right where the main game in MK11 ends, so to read a neat preview of where Netherrealm is taking the story, check out the full rundown at the game’s website.