At around £8 it seems a reasonable deal. How alternate, you ask? Well, the protagonists are sat astride flying motorcycles. It brings together Vasara (2000) and Vasara 2 (2001), two Japanese four-player shooters set alternate timeline Feudal Japan. Then there’s Vasara Collection, out on PS4, Xbox One and Switch. Stellaris: Utopia, meanwhile, ended up with an 82% Metacritic in 2017 for giving the empire building and management side of things a much-needed overhaul. The PC version of Ancestors Legacy gained a 77% Metacritic in 2018, praised for being “a great new take†that doesn’t simply imitate other RTSs. The PS4 and Xbox One also receive two belated PC conversions – Ancestors Legacy, an RTS inspired by medieval European history, and Stellaris: Utopia, the first major expansion for the complex sci-fi strategy game. It’s No Man’s Sky 2.0, basically, and you can expect more new features than those we’ve just mentioned. The free update is a culmination of 12 months work, adding VR support, a new social hub (The Nexus) supporting 32 players, mountable aliens, more complex base-building including automated factories, and a yet to be detailed cooking/crafting element. It’s certainly the biggest update the 2016 planet-hopping space shooter has seen. Perhaps the dreaded summer game drought has finally struck.įor those still guessing, No Man’s Sky BEYOND is the biggest thing arriving this week. Next week isn’t looking particularly riveting either. It’s saying something when the biggest release of the week is an update to a three-year-old game.
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