Monster Hunter Wilds has a few now-standard deluxe editions that chuck in some extra goodies for anyone willing to dish out more cash, but none of them hold a candle to the Japan-exclusive collector’s edition that also includes a whole, literal bike. Monster Hunter Wild’s massive beasties, exciting trouser-making potential, and new fishing minigame were the highlights of last night’s September State of Play trailer, but Capcom quietly announced an extravagant Ultra Collector’s Edition that’s perhaps the most bonkers limited-time package that I’ve ever seen.The regular Monster Hunter Wilds Collector’s Edition comes with a gorgeous steelbook case containing a PS5 copy of the game, a fluffy baby seikret plush, and a small pouch styled after the game’s weapon bags – alongside in-game bonuses from the digital deluxe versions.「イーカプコン」にて、オフィシャルショップ限定版『モンスターハンターワイルズ ウルトラコレク&#…

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ArcheAge Chronicles is developer XL Games’ upcoming sequel to its 2013 MMO ArcheAge, as revealed during last night’s PlayStation State of Play event – and it sounds even bigger than the original.Regarded by fans as one of the best MMORPGs to emerge during the 2010s, ArcheAge was unique for its time thanks to its blend of sandbox elements and more traditional RPG gameplay. The new sequel, ArcheAge Chronicles, is set to be even more innovative with its devs describing it as a follow-up entry that “transcends traditional MMORPG mechanics” like those found in the original.According to XL Games’ blog post on the sequel, it was initially set to be called ArcheAge 2 before becoming ArcheAge Chronicles. Devs describe it as an “online action RPG” rather than an MMO, stating that it “promises to deliver a more immersive experience with a strong emphasis on action combat” than its predecessor. That doesn’t mean that it’s no longer fit for fans of the MMORPG genre, however.

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The game ticks off all the boxes players of online gems like the first ArcheAge would expect. ArcheAge Chronicles has “epic large-scale raid…

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From shooters to survival epics, the host of upcoming horror games set to release in 2024 have scary reputations to live up to. The year has seen a modest showing from the genre already, with Senua’s Saga: Hellblade 2 and The Casting of Frank Stone being just two of the latest video game scare-’em-ups for us to dig into. But with plenty of new games for 2024 still in the works, Senua is sure to be in good company.We’re especially intrigued by Japanese body horror Slitterhead, Bloober Team’s upcoming Silent Hill 2 remake, and an unnerving upcoming horror game “experience” from Hideo Kojima named OD. The home of horror cinema, Blumhouse Pictures, has also announced its brand new indie games publishing division. We want to keep you posted on all the things going bump in the night, both for triple-A studios and on the indie horror scene, which is where this list of 2024’s coolest upcoming horror games comes in useful.If you don’t want to be patient, you can always check out the best horror games to play right now to slake your thirst for all things scary. If you’re keen to check out some upcoming PS5 games, new PC games, and upcoming …

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Dragon Age: The Veilguard carries the monumental task of incorporating some of the player decisions from previous entries roughly a decade old. To streamline and grapple with the ever-expanding Dragon Age lore, the team has boiled this down to three specific decisions.According to IGN, Dragon Age: The Veilguard will have an “Adventurer’s Past” section of the character creator where players will “select a few story decisions via tarot cards.” You’ll be asked if you disbanded the Inquisition, if you stopped or saved solas, and most importantly, who your Inquisitor romanced. Unfortunately your romance options will still be gender and lineage-locked as they were in Inquisition. These three decisions will give players’ agency in crafting the RPG that most closely resembles some of the choices made back in Inquisition. This might feel like a small list of options, but Bioware would rather ignore some of your previous choices to avoid undoing them with needless references. With Veilguard taking place in Northern Thedas, many of the decisions you made down south won’t even come into play, so it gives the team room to craft a different narrative away from political and geographica…

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