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Eddie Makuch's Most Anticipated Game of 2019: Ancestors The Humankind Odyssey

Ancestors: The Humankind Odyssey is the next game by Assassin's Creed gaming , the inventor of Patrice Desilets. The ambitious concept of playing as hominids at different times of ancestral times caught my attention right away, and after seeing it in action for the first time at the Game Awards, I am even more fascinated. A single-player survival game for third parties that deals with the exploration of individuals. Her journey to Ancestors began as a hominid in Neogene Africa about 10 million years ago. Over time, they grow and literally evolve into Australopithecus, known as Lucy. On the way to becoming Lucy, you will learn new skills and abilities as you take on the next subspecies of hominids, which would later become the human form of today. It's an ambitious concept, to say the least. Based on early footage, you will climb through the jungle swinging through trees, escaping predators, gathering resources and essentially trying to survive and live another day. It looks li

Jess McDonell's Most Anticipated Game of 2019: The Outer Worlds

Obsidian Entertainment gaming has proven time and again that they create great single-player RPGs. Her next project is The Outer Worlds, created by Tim Cain and Leonard Boyarsky, known for their work on Fallout 1 and Fallout 2. The first-person-action RPG will appear on PC, PS4 and Xbox One and is set in a future in which mega-corporations will colonize and terraform new planets. It starts with the player leaving the cryosleep on a colony ship, only to find that the other inhabitants have not yet awakened. The outer worlds include the management of NPC factions, as well as a story that changes direction according to the player's choice. Right now it looks and sounds like a mish-mash of Fallout, Star Wars: Knights of the Old Republic and Mass Effect, and I'm very much on board. There seems to be a lot of focus on vivid characters and environments, with a great sense of humor. It's wonderful to see a hardcore RPG that does not take you too seriously and I hope that sense of

Jordan Ramee's Most Anticipated Game Of 2019: Digimon Survive

My introduction to anime was the Digimon adventure of 1999. The story of the franchise about people and digital monsters that work together and become stronger has always had a soft spot in my heart. Back then, one of my favorite aspects of the show was that the stories ripen with the following seasons, so the anime can appeal to its adult audience on an ongoing basis. This pattern finally peaked with Digimon Data Squad, where most characters are 18 or older, before the series focused on a new generation of children that includes more child-centered material in Fusion and App Monsters. However, this trend has not translated into the Digimon games, which are aimed primarily at the younger audience of the franchise. Digimon Survive could finally break this trend, and that got me so excited. One of the few advantages the Digimon anime has over the Pokemon is its willingness to accept more adult material and age its characters; It is frustrating to see that this element is not usually pre

PlayStation Classic Mini Console Is On Sale For Nearly Half Price Already

Sony released the PlayStation Classic on December 3, confirming the rumors that they are working on a competitor to Nintendo's miniature console series. One of the surprises was the price of $ 100 over Nintendo's NES and SNES Classics, which cost $ 60 and $ 80, respectively. The price is not a big deal this week as the PlayStation Classic for many retailers has dropped to $ 60. That's 40% off a product that was released less than a month ago. PlayStation Classic game is a miniature version of the original 1995 PlayStation console. It has 20 PS1 games and two full-size controllers so you and a partner can play the games that support Coop-Coop. The full list of games can be found below in the system. Buy PlayStation Classic from B & H - $ 55 Buy PlayStation Classic at Amazon - $ 60 Buy PlayStation Classic from Best Buy - $ 60 Buy PlayStation Classic from GameStop - $ 60 Buy PlayStation Classic from Newegg - $ 60 Buy PlayStation Classic from Target - $ 60 Buy PlayStation

Get Ready For Far Cry New Dawn With Far Cry 5 For Just $20 (PS4, Xbox One)

Far Cry 5 gaming reviews was released as a full $ 60 game in March, but this week, the PS4 and Xbox One versions are available at Best Buy for $ 20. This is the lowest price we've ever seen - good news for anyone who likes shooters, especially considering that Far Cry New Dawn will be released on February 15th. In a premiere for the series, New Dawn is a direct continuation of Far Cry 5, the perfect time to get into the story. Make sure you secure the game before it returns to its regular price on December 30th. Far Cry 5 is an open-world shooter in Hope County, Montana, a rural area that has been overrun by an apocalyptic cult led by a man named Joseph Seed. You play as a federal official who arrested Seed, but there would be no play if things went as planned. You are quickly alone in a massive, hostile region, with a huge amount of freedom to go where you go and how to improve your skills. Buy Far Cry 5 for PS4 - 20 USD Buy Far Cry 5 for Xbox One - $ 20 In GameSpot's 9/10