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Before Persona veterans decided Metaphor: ReFantazio had to be a fantasy JRPG, they had "talks about making a science-fiction universe"
By Anna Koselke published
News We could've had Metaphor: ReSci-Fitazio
BioWare veterans place their new sci-fi space adventure Exodus on two crucial RPG spectrums: Skyrim to Final Fantasy, and Dragon Age to Mass Effect
By Anna Koselke published
News It's "leaning more towards the BioWare science fiction game"
Xbox boss Phil Spencer says there are "no red lines" preventing Microsoft games releasing on PlayStation, but it's too early to make decisions about Halo on PS5
By Ali Jones published
News "I do not see [...] red lines in our portfolio that say 'thou must not'"
38 years later, Dragon Quest creator says losing half of your money after falling in battle was intended as a kindness to get JRPG players on board with leveling up
By Catherine Lewis published
News Better to lose your money than your experience, right?
We all wondered why there was no Fallout game announcement to go with the Fallout TV show, but Phil Spencer says it was a good thing: "That gave us some creative liberty"
By Issy van der Velde published
News Season 2 is going to keep leaning into something games find "grammatically" hard
Helldivers 2's Terminid Jurassic Park has, shockingly, backfired horrifically, all while Super Earth soldiers are busy trying to get the Democracy Space Station running
By Catherine Lewis published
News "Who could have predicted such an event?!"
There are so many changes in the GTA Trilogy patch that Rockstar didn't even try to list them - but the port's original devs have been scrubbed from title screens
By Ali Jones published
News Grove Street Games are a little less prevalent now
"I accept the blame": Stardew Valley creator ConcernedApe address broken mods after recent patch, says he will "release fewer, large patches" in future
By Anna Koselke published
News He's "sorry to everyone whose mods broke" after 1.6.9
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