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I guess a ton of stuff's been announced in the last couple of days?  I guess for me the highlights are Neverwinter Nights 2 Enhanced Edition, Persona 4 Revival, Marvel Cosmic Invasion, The Outer Worlds 2, Onimusha: Way of the Sword, Mecha Break, and Deadpool VR.

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5 hours ago, davidwhangchoi said:

https://www.eurogamer.net/digitalfoundry-2025-the-first-plausible-sony-handheld-specs-leaks-emerge-but-how-capable-can-it-be

Digital Foundry: "The first plausible Sony handheld specs leaks emerge - but how capable can it be?

Strategically cut-back PlayStation 5 gaming looks viable."

Good for those that want it, but PC delivers 99% of what I want to play and the rest is first party Nintendo stuff.

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I'll be playing too, the problem is finding time for it with Donkey Kong and Shadow Labyrinth also demanding my attention.

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Well, if you liked Rogue City, you should like Unfinished Business.  It's basically more of the same, but focused a bit tighter.  So far (about an hour and a half in) there hasn't been any big open-world hub areas, it all seems to take place in one big building.  There are still smaller areas with side quests, but overall it's a tad more linear.

If you're planning on playing on PC, though... maybe hold off a bit.  Before I'd even installed the game I saw the devs had a post up about known issues.  There was a patch yesterday, and maybe it addressed some of the issues, but in my brief time with the game I've had three instances where the game would just crash to the desktop with naught but a small window declaring "Fatal Crash" as an explanation.

But hey, Donkey Kong's also pretty dang good.

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New Battlefield going back to what made the series great, scale and destruction, sounds good to me. I grabbed Ready or Not on Series X and I'm really enjoying, controversy aside, my main issues are bugs and the graphical downgrade. 

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Graphical downgrade (or I should say, a lack of an upgrade) may allow for more players. Updating the BF2042 Frostbite engine would still allow for 128-players.

As a BF4 vet, those initial bugs absolutely murdered the game for the 1st 6 months. It literally took a year after release to iron out all the major bugs. My understanding is BF2042 also was a buggy mess at release (versus BF1 and BFV). 

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Maybe I'm missing something. It just looked like a bunch of in- and out-of-engine cutscenes...? I'm no FPS player, but isn't BF all about the dynamic emergent gameplay and environmental destruction?

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4 hours ago, kajnrig said:

Maybe I'm missing something. It just looked like a bunch of in- and out-of-engine cutscenes...? I'm no FPS player, but isn't BF all about the dynamic emergent gameplay and environmental destruction?

I mean, there was little to no gameplay, it was just a hype trailer letting people know Battlefield is back, and destruction is back on the menu since the last several games had a distinct lack of destruction, to say the least. We'll get gameplay eventually, there's already little 30 second gameplay clips floating around on the internet, it looks great.

 

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Got a few games in the Battlefield 6 early-access beta and its definitely faster paced than BF3/4 which may or may not be a good thing. Maps seem way smaller too. I definitely preferred the pace and size of maps in BF3/4. Graphics are good but not great compared to what I've been used to but I have to guess its because of the destruction that they had to do this. Maybe the final game will look better??

Again, I'm only a few games in so its very early to give any real verdict but its definitely not a clown show like some assumed it would be.

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On 8/7/2025 at 8:12 AM, TangledThorns said:

Got a few games in the Battlefield 6 early-access beta and its definitely faster paced than BF3/4 which may or may not be a good thing. Maps seem way smaller too. I definitely preferred the pace and size of maps in BF3/4. Graphics are good but not great compared to what I've been used to but I have to guess its because of the destruction that they had to do this. Maybe the final game will look better??

Again, I'm only a few games in so its very early to give any real verdict but its definitely not a clown show like some assumed it would be.

There are only 3 maps in the open beta. They all look like urban combat zones. It would have been nice to see at least 1 large-scale or open map. Graphics look OK but, yes, BF1 and BFV graphics looked better.

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3 minutes ago, azrael said:

There are only 3 maps in the open beta. They all look like urban combat zones. It would have been nice to see at least 1 large-scale or open map. Graphics look OK but, yes, BF1 and BFV graphics looked better.

 

BF3 open-beta was the Metro map only so having a few maps in the BF6 open-beta is nice. As for the graphics I think its dialed back some because its a beta or because of the destruction. 

 

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First weekend of the BF6 open beta is almost over and I'll say my experience has been very good imho so I pre-ordered THE PHANTOM EDITION. BF6 has BF3/4 vibes but its different in the same way BF3 was different from BF2. I'm excited for the future of BF6 and can't wait for the next open beta weekend and ultimately the final game release. 

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