Guerrilla Games cancelled work on a second project to focus on Horizon: Zero Dawn

Guerrilla Games cancelled work on a second project it had in development to focus on Horizon: Zero Dawn, game director Mathijs de Jonge has revealed. Continue reading Guerrilla Games cancelled work on a second project to focus on Horizon: Zero Dawn

Sony’s Shuhei Yoshida talks No Man’s Sky marketing strategy

Shuhei Yoshida, the immensely popular president of Sony’s Worldwide Studios, has said he understands why some fans have been critical of controversial space exploration game No Man’s Sky. Continue reading Sony’s Shuhei Yoshida talks No Man’s Sky marketing strategy

MONG Podcast 139 | Should I Stay or Should I Go?

Join the podcast crew of Myles Farrington, Adam Leonard and Jordan Loeffler as they mull and converse over the most topical of news. They hit on the stories of The Last Guardian’s most recent delay, Zelda: Breath of the Wild’s possible release date leak, Kojima’s comments on Metal Gear: Survive and so much more. They cover it all! Don’t forget the always hilarious, or relatively deep, Reedus Feetus Quote of the Show and the Thought from Nowhere! Welcome to the MONG podcast, enjoy! Continue reading MONG Podcast 139 | Should I Stay or Should I Go?

Final Fantasy 15 director says map size will be ‘Incomparable’ to other games

We’ve heard already that Square Enix Final Fantasy XV will be the biggest Final Fantasy yet and bring open-world back to the franchise. But how big is it compared to other recent large open-world games? The answer is “Incomparable.” Continue reading Final Fantasy 15 director says map size will be ‘Incomparable’ to other games

Mass Effect Andromeda using new locomotion system

Earlier this month Mass Effect: Andromeda finally made its gameplay debut at the PlayStation Meeting. The footage was largely met by a lukewarm reception, with one criticism being the game’s animations. Today, new information about said animations has leaked out. Continue reading Mass Effect Andromeda using new locomotion system