Destiny 2: The Edge Of Fate Draws On Metroidvanias To Bring You Back In
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Mio: Memories In Orbit Preview – Metroidartvania
There must be something in the water in France right now. We’ve already had a game of the year contender in Clair Obscur: Expedition 33, a title that blew away even my highest expectations. My first few hours with Mio: Memories in Orbit are giving the same positive vibes; beautiful visuals and clever storytelling techniques, along with some interesting mechanics, so farhelp it stand out from an overcrowded market. You awake as Mio, a delicate li…
A New Metroid Prime 'Experience' Is Coming Sooner than You Think, and It's Not on the Switch
The previews for Destiny 2: The Edge of Fate are out, and after thoroughly looking at all of them, I think it feels familiar to one game: Metroid Prime. Before you write me off as being crazy or talking, hear me out. Destiny 2 is revamping many of its systems, and while that is another topic, the exploration part caught my attention from the recent previews. Many have already said this might be the biggest expansion yet, but beyond that, it seem…
Destiny 2: The Edge of Fate — Preview Analysis
A Journey into Destiny 2: The Edge of Fate Bungie is all set to enchant players with its imminent expansion for Destiny 2, titled "The Edge of Fate." This captivating installment is scheduled for release on July 15 and offers an intriguing blend of mystery, adventure, and innovation. Players, known as Guardians, are summoned to […]
'In a very interesting way, it actually reduces the work': Destiny 2's director explains why reinventing the wheel with The Edge of Fate was actually the easier option
Tyson Green talks about being 'the fun police', creating meaningful rewards for solo players, and making a love letter to Super Metroid.
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