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Star Wars: Jedi Survivor is more Fallen Order, and that’s okay
April’s Game Pass leavers include Life Is Strange: True Colors and The Long Dark
Totally Accurate Battle Simulator devs release a free archive of 23 playable prototypes
The Last Starship’s alpha 2 adds free roam mode, ship docking, and much more
Marvel’s Avengers final content update makes all cosmetics free
Ark 2 has been delayed, so they’re switching off Survival Evolved and charging $50 for a remaster
To compensate, they’re going to instead release Ark: Survival Ascended in August, a remaster of the original Ark: Survival Evolved that moves it over to Unreal Engine 5. That’s the good news. The bad news is you can only buy it in a $50 bundle with the sequel (which won’t be finished for at least a year), and that the original Survival Evolved servers will be switched off when Ascended launches.
Videoverse’s first chapter is the perfect portrait of early internet fan forums
Luckily, Emmett doesn’t have to contend with such antiquated restraints in Videoverse, as his portal to the internet is built right into his enormous Nintendo DS-like home console, the Kinmoku Shark. As well as using it to play games reminiscent of old 16-bit classics, there’s also a Nintendo Miiverse-esque social network on the Shark that Emmett uses to chat to his friends, post fan art of his favourite game, Feudal Fantasy, and feel part of something bigger. What hasn’t changed since those early internet days, however (or indeed, the internet today) are the types of people he interacts with – there are trolls, of course, but there are also plenty of nice people here to support him, and the emergence of seemingly new user (and budding fan artist) Vivi quickly becomes the main subject of Videoverse’s current free demo that’s available as part of Steam’s Storyteller Festival.
The Last Of Us Part 1’s PC patch “improves memory, performance, and more”
Shocking nobody, this Life Is Strange superfan really liked the first Life Is Strange novel
I looked into it and sure enough, the current record-holder is the gap between the season one finale of Life Is Strange and the first episode of its prequel Before The Storm: 1 year, 10 months, and 12 days. That means that come mid-August of this year — specifically, the 14th, which marks the 683rd day since True Colors‘ Wavelengths DLC released — LIS fans will be leaving the Shire whether we like it or not.
I suspect that Life Is Strange: Steph’s Story — the first prose novel tie-in to the franchise, released on March 21st — was commissioned with fans like me in mind. Fans who work out useless trivia like the above because they need something to occupy them when there’s no new game on the horizon and they’ve played all the existing ones to death. Fans who know every character’s canonical middle name and birthday. Fans who complain that it feels like they never have time to read any more, but nevertheless finished the novel and wrote a silly supporter post about it within 10 days of publication.
Of course I really liked Life Is Strange: Steph’s Story. But will you, as a person whose relationship with this franchise is statistically guaranteed to be more normal than mine?