The news has definitely dried up lately as new releases take centre stage, but a hack on No Man's Sky developer Hello Games' servers certainly made for some entertaining stories this week. Elsewhere, we've mostly just been reviewing everything that's coming out β we're thick in the busy Christmas period right now, folks.
Reviews
Dragon Ball XenoVerse 2 - 8/10
The definition of a bigger and better sequel, Dragon Ball XenoVerse 2 doesn't try to fix what isn't broken, and instead focuses on building upon the foundations of the first game. With a crazy amount of content to blast through - both online and offline - an improved combat system, and new ways to develop and customise your very own Dragon Ball hero, this is very much the definitive XenoVerse experience, and an absolute must for fans of Akira Toriyama's manga and anime epic.
World of Final Fantasy - 8/10
Following on from I Am Setsuna earlier in the year, Square Enix has produced another RPG with traditional elements for the current generation, and it's once again found success. World of Final Fantasy offers a polished and pretty adventure through a lovingly made world, and even though its story is let down by some poor writing, the addictive process of capturing and training monsters is enough to keep you playing. All in all, this is a great little spin-off.
Other Reviews
- Farming Simulator 17 - 7/10
- The Playroom VR - 7/10
- SportsBarVR - 6/10
- Dark Souls III: Ashes of Ariandel - 5/10
- Yomawari: Night Alone - 7/10
- Mark McMorris Infinite Air - 5/10
- Tethered - 8/10
- Carnival Games VR - 8/10
Features
Site News: Let's Talk About Review Code and Push Square's Review Policy
You may have heard or read about Bethesda's recent statement regarding its review policy. Essentially, the publisher will no longer be sending out review code to the media β that's websites and publications like Push Square β until the day before launch. This means that we won't have time to write reviews for games like The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim - Special Edition before they hit store shelves.
Guide: Which Race Should You Pick in Skyrim on PS4?
The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim - Special Edition is a massive role-playing game that you can sink hundreds of hours into. As such, you need to carefully consider what kind of character you want to play as, lest you find yourself wanting to start over 50 hours down the line. In Skyrim, there are ten different races to choose from when first creating your Dragonborn, each with their own strengths, weaknesses, and special abilities. In this guide, we're going to try and help you choose which race is best for you by outlining their unique talents and how useful they are.
Other Features
- Preorder: The Biggest PS4 Games, Hardware, and Accessories This Holiday
- Talking Point: What Do You Want to Know About PS4 Pro?
- Round Up: Titanfall 2 PS4 Reviews Fall from the Sky
- Video: Take a Peep at PlayStation VR Strategy Tethered
- Deals: Don't Say Boo to These PlayStation Hallowe'en Treats
- Talking Point: How's Your PlayStation VR Hype Holding Out?
- Video: Does Carnival Games VR Bring All the Fun of the Fair to PS4?
- Video: Having a Ball with Titanfall 2 on PS4
- Guide: How to Download and Install Mods for Skyrim on PS4
- Video: Weeping Doll Has the Worst Voice Acting on PS4
- Talking Point: What Are You Playing This Weekend? - Issue 141
News
Hello Games Tweets: 'No Man's Sky Was a Mistake'
The beast has been awakened. Sean Murray has tweeted that Hello Games' servers got hacked, suggesting that the email below didn't come from the team either. He wrote: "Server hacked. We're binging Mr Robot Episodes as quickly as we can looking for answers. Ep05 is a cracker."
The Elder Scrolls VI Is Not in Development, Says Bethesda
With Fallout 4 done and dusted, many have assumed that Bethesda Game Studios must be working on The Elder Scrolls VI - but that apparently isn't the case. According to ever informative VP of marketing Pete Hines, the inevitable successor to The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim isn't actually in development.
Other Noteworthy News
- November's Free PlayStation Plus Games include Everybody's Gone to the Rapture on PS4
- We Got Up Close and Personal with the Nintendo PlayStation
- Woah! PS4 Pro Goes 80s in Uber-Cheese Commercial
- Don't Expect Reviews of Skyrim and Dishonored 2 Before Launch on PS4
- Final Fantasy XV Has Gone Gold, We Can Hardly Believe It
Videos
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