Fantasy Versus – это динамичный action, ориентированный на многопользовательские сражения в формате 4 на 4. Игра предлагает два основных режима: сюжетную кампанию и PvP-противостояние. Кампания состоит из 13 миссий, предназначенных для знакомства с базовыми механиками и особенностями каждого класса. В режиме "Противостояние" игроки сражаются друг с другом, используя уникальные способности и тактики выбранного персонажа. В игре доступны различные классы, такие как Крестьянин, Охотник, Копейщик и Укротитель, каждый из которых обладает собственным набором умений и стилем игры. Ключевой особенностью геймплея является командная работа и умелое использование способностей персонажа для достижения победы.
It's developer CyberConnect2's 30th birthday, and to celebrate this milestone, the studio has announced .hack//Z.E.R.O., a brand new installment in the long-running .hack series over which the company has full control. As revealed in a social media post (and via an accompanying trailer), .hack//Z.E.R.O. will be "fully self-published by CyberConnect2, from planning to development to release", with usual publisher Bandai Namco granting CyberConnect2 permission to fully manage the project itself. will be a "novel RPG experience" that will blend the franchise's "trademark duality of fantasy (game world) and reality (real world) with modern expectations", and not only that, but it'll also feature "100% pure CyberConnect2 spirit".
Open world PS5 game Project Windless is part-God of War, part-Dynasty Warriors, and has a veteran Far Cry director as its lead What do you Rekon? UPDATE 10AM GMT: There's a Project Windless developer diary video which offers an extended look at the game, and at some making-of footage of the game. There's not much more information in it, but the reference is to the main character being the Hero King, who is presumably the main character of the book series The Bird That Drinks Tears. This is their origin story, set 1500 years before the events of those books.
Battlefield Studios on bringing squad play to the Battlefield 6 campaign, fulfilling class fantasies with missions, and whether we can expect a Warzone-like ongoing narrative Battlefield Studios set out to make a Battlefield 6 campaign that’s informed a lot more by the series’ own multiplayer than it is about other games’ campaigns. I have not played the entirety of the Battlefield 6 single-player campaign yet, but I played enough to have a solid guess as to what the high-level goals for it were. It’s also very easy to guess that some of the same people who get excited about playing the campaign mode in yearly Call of Duty releases likely won’t be moved by what Battlefield 6 is offering there, and perhaps that’s fine. Read this next - Watch the Battlefield 6 Season 2 gameplay reveal here - Battlefield 6's next season will speed up battle pass progression, and make it so Redsec players who don't own the game can actually make progress - Battlefield 6’s first big map in months is coming to Labs soon, but I'm more excited about BF4's Golmud Railway making its way to BF6