Category Archives: Games

Donkey Kong Land Now Available on Nintendo Switch Online!

Nintendo Switch Online subscribers have a new treat to enjoy as Donkey Kong Land is now available on the subscription service! This classic Game Boy title, originally released in 1995, brings the beloved side-scrolling adventure of Donkey Kong and Diddy Kong to the Nintendo Switch.

Donkey Kong Land offers a condensed version of the gameplay found in the SNES classic Donkey Kong Country, with unique level designs and boss fights. Players will team up with Donkey Kong and Diddy Kong to defeat King K. Rool and collect bananas scattered across Donkey Kong Island.

This addition to the Nintendo Switch Online library is part of Nintendo’s ongoing effort to bring nostalgic titles to modern platforms. Fans of the Donkey Kong series can look forward to even more content, as Donkey Kong Country Returns HD is set to launch on the Switch in January 2025.

Don’t expect a PS5 Pro patch for Cyberpunk 2077 at least soon

Apparently, neither V and Johnny Silverhand got the memo that Sony was going to launch a mid-gen upgrade for Playstation now known as PS5 Pro, and with the technical appealing that Sony wants to sell to developers, many believes that Cyberpunk 2077 could be a good example on the new graphical peaks consol speaking.

But it will not be the case at least in the short term.

In a recent announcement, CD Projekt Red has confirmed that there are no plans to release a PS5 Pro patch for Cyberpunk 2077. This news comes as a disappointment to many fans who were hoping for enhanced performance and visuals on Sony’s latest console.

The studio shared the update via a tweet, stating simply, “We currently have no plans for PS5 Pro patch.” While the game runs well on the PS5, many fans were optimistic about the potential improvements a PS5 Pro patch could bring.

CD Projekt Red is currently focusing on other projects, including the highly anticipated Cyberpunk 2077 sequel and The Witcher 4. These projects are likely taking precedence over further updates to the original game.

Despite the lack of a PS5 Pro patch, Cyberpunk 2077 remains a visually stunning and engaging experience on the PS5, and it’s also available on PC and Xbox Series S/X. The game’s Phantom Liberty expansion continues to offer new content and adventures across all platforms.

While it’s a letdown for PS5 Pro owners, the future looks bright for fans of CD Projekt Red’s games with exciting new titles on the horizon.

The Game Awards 2024 Nominees announced

It is once again that year were gamers unite to see the equivalent of the Grammy and Oscar for the gaming industry and recognizing the best from December 2023 through November 2024, and yes, I am talking about The Game Awards.

The Game Awards 2024 is just around the corner, and the nominations are in! This year’s show promises to be a thrilling celebration of the best games released in 2024. With a diverse range of titles vying for top honors, it’s shaping up to be one of the most competitive years yet.

Here’s a breakdown of some of the most hotly contested categories and their nominees:

Game of the Year

  • Astro Bot
  • Balatro
  • Black Myth: Wukong
  • Elden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree
  • Final Fantasy VII Rebirth
  • Metaphor: ReFantazio  

Best Narrative

  • Astro Bot
  • Balatro
  • Black Myth: Wukong
  • Final Fantasy VII Rebirth
  • Metaphor: ReFantazio
  • Senua’s Saga: Hellblade II

Best Performance

  • Ashley Johnson (Elden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree)
  • Ayaka Asai (Final Fantasy VII Rebirth)
  • Callum Keith Rennie (Metaphor: ReFantazio)
  • Ella Freya (Senua’s Saga: Hellblade II)
  • Jason Isaacs (Elden Ring: Shadow of the Erdtree)
  • Yuri Lowenthal (Metaphor: ReFantazio)

Best Music/Sound Design

  • Astro Bot
  • Call of Duty: Black Ops 6
  • Final Fantasy VII Rebirth
  • Senua’s Saga: Hellblade II
  • Silent Hill 2

Best Art Direction

  • Astro Bot
  • Final Fantasy VII Rebirth
  • Metaphor: ReFantazio
  • Senua’s Saga: Hellblade II
  • Silent Hill 2

Innovation in Accessibility

  • Call of Duty: Black Ops 6
  • Diablo IV: Vessel of Hatred
  • The Last of Us Part I
  • Dragon Age: Veilguard

These are just a few of the many exciting categories and nominees for The Game Awards 2024. Be sure to check out the full list of nominees on the official website and cast your vote for your favorites.

The Game Awards 2024 will be broadcast live on December 12th, 2024. Stay tuned for more updates on this year’s show and get ready for a night of epic gaming celebrations!

By the way, I made my voting as part of this week’ s YouTube Gaming Channel content and let me know in the comments if you agree, disagree or your thoughts.

Think you know everything about the not-so-public details of Half-Life 2?

Another legendary frasnchi9se that celebrates their rounds to the sun is Half-Life 2, which has already reached 20 years since it was originally launched and Valve decided to give us some never seen before perspectives and details.

Above, you can see the Half-Life 2: 20th Anniversary documentary which of course, follows the development of the 2004 PC game and features interviews with the majority of the game’s development team.

One important (and sad for many) aspect of the documentary is, that shown off development footage of the cancelled Half-Life 2: Episode 3.

Half-Life 2 is a 2004 first-person shooter game developed and published by Valve Corporation. It was published for Windows on Valve’s digital distribution service, Steam.

For Microsoft there is a future for Xbox for both software & hardware

There has been a talk about Microsoft Gaming and Xbox in general and not for the good in terms on how plausible will be to maintain its position as part of the “big three” along Sony (with PlayStation) and Nintendo and how futures look blurry.

To mitigate this blurriness, Microsoft Gaming CEO, Phil Spencer, took advantage on the proper media tour post-Microsoft earnings to give some visualization on the state of the gaming market for Xbox.

Xbox is NOT quitting hardware business

Hardware historically hasn’t been a great forte in terms of Xbox Earnings, and of course, with the entry of Activision Blizzard as part of the earning has not helped matters at all.

Added to the fact that the current Game Pass Cloud push includes resorting in partners had ware like Amazon’s Fire TV devices.

Burt despite on how the public perception might be, for Phil Spencer, is all part of the plan.

To Rolling Stone he said:

We’ll definitely do more consoles in the future, and other devices.

We think about hardware that can create unique value for our players or creators on our platform. We don’t need to do incremental hardware for our own benefit.

Does a new device really give you a unique experience on screen in some way? [It’s] less like the old days, going from the original Xbox to 360 – that was standard definition to high definition. No [it’s] arder ti show té Benefit.

Also, Spencer admitted that Microsoft is working heavily on one of the poor kept-secret, the Xbox device that will challenge the Steam Deck and Nintendo Switch in the portable gaming market, but we are still years away from a proper release, so chances about what “Microsoft wants to talk at The Game Awards” in terms of hardware…might be safe to not go high on expectations.

More releases outside Xbox and PC aren’t ruled out

Early this year, Microsoft surprised the gaming world releasing four games of Xbox Game Studios in other platforms, after a big push on exclusivity.

Phil Spencer, this time told Bloomberg that they are not feeling limited on approaching other platforms after being brought the possibility of the next Halo game available on Playstation5.

I do not see sort of red lines in our portfolio that say ‘thou must not.

Also, Spencer said to Bloomberg that Spencer said Xbox is still open to more acquisitions following last year’s $69 billion purchase of Activision Blizzard.

Methodical on expansion and debunking an Avowed theory

Finally with Game File, there was an opportunity to have Phil Spencer talk about how Microsoft Gaming and Xbox Game Studios sees the development of expansions for their first party games.

While there is no rulebook and developers are not obligated to add expansions, personally he dislikes “manipulative” expansions in terms of the expansion doesn’t serve the whole experience of the game to the user and for example, it is used to “fill a cliffhanger” technically speaking.

Finally, it was time to acknowledged what happened to Avowed that was delayed until February 2025.

And no, there were not a technical thing or anything, just that this Holiday season will be a busy one with Diablo IV new expansion, Call of Duty Black Ops 6, Indiana Jones & The Great Circle, and Xbox felt that Avowed could just be lost in the “new game” backlog unneedled.

The Warcraft 30th anniversary brings more games with remastered treatment

This month was the 30th anniversary of Warcraft as one of the biggest franchises of Blizzard Entertainment and while there was an expectation that we might be seeing a proper 4th game (not counting World of Warcraft), Blizzard has other plans.

With this, Blizzard announced Warcraft I & II: Remastered or the massive update for both Warcraft: Orcs & Humans and Warcraft II: Tides of Darkness and its expansion, Beyond the Dark Portal, released as a stand-alone game.

Expect mastered graphics, updated UI, and modern controls, with both games retaining their original stories and in the case of Warcraft II, it will include both classic and remastered graphics modes, along with the online PvP multiplayer.

And of course, Warcraft III: Reforged

Warcraft 3: Reforged Patch 2.0, which “overhauls the environments and lighting and revamps the user interface”, according to Chan. “In addition, we are uprising all classic Warcraft 3 assets to HD.”

All three titles are available as part of the Warcraft Remastered Battle Chest, which is priced at $39.99.

As for World of Warcraft

Blizzard has announced plans to add player housing to World of Warcraft in its next expansion, Midnight.

Blizzard announced plans to launch World of Warcraft Mists of Pandaria Classic in the summer of 2025 too.

GOG step up for gaming preservation without marketing stunts

The preservation for video games is a hot topic and not a topic where gaming companies, fans and historians sees a happy-medium. Nevertheless, there is always a chance that some of the gaming industry can share their grain of salt for the good of it.

Enters Good Old Game or GOG, the Projekt Red’s own PC gaming storefront focusing on recent a past released made and announcement this month.

The GOG Preservation Program ensures classic games remain playable on modern systems, even after their developers stopped supporting them. By maintaining these iconic titles, GOG helps you protect and relive the memories that shaped you, DRM-free and with dedicated tech support.

With GOG Preservation Program, GOG intentions are that classical games remain playable for modern system as technically as possible and with this, a proper marketing and selling of the game without string attached or bracing for a remaster of a remake.

The context behind this move, is that as per Video Game History Foundation, which claims that 87% of games created before 2010 are inaccessible today, a HORRIBLE number in days that there is an increase of kids not respecting where gaming came from at all.

GOG already included and re-developed games from Resident Evil, Warcraft, Dragon Age, Fallout, System Shock, Diablo, Heroes of Might and Magic, Dungeon Keeper, The Witcher, and Monkey Island franchises and of course, plans to keep adding more games to the Preservation Program over time.