omg, you guys, have you heard about the blood of dawnwalker? it's this super cool medieval vampire rpg that's coming out soon, and i am literally so hyped. the best part is that it's getting a physical release on disc, courtesy of bandai namco and rebel wolves. i mean, who doesn't love having a real copy of their favorite games, right?

so, the game's director said that the delay in next gen consoles is actually a good thing for them, probably because it gives them more time to polish the game and make it perfect. and, let's be real, the industry has been going through a tough time with all the price hikes and stuff. but anyway, back to the blood of dawnwalker - it's looking like it's going to be an amazing game, with combat, romance, and intrigue all mixed together. i've heard that you can even beat the game really quickly if you're skilled enough, which is kinda crazy.

i've been reading that the game has a pretty freeform structure, which means you can basically play it however you want. and, apparently, it's possible to skip pretty much everything and just rush to the end if you're good enough. i'm not sure if i'd want to do that, though - i mean, what's the fun in rushing through a game, right? i want to take my time and enjoy the story and the gameplay. but hey, it's cool that the option is there for people who want to play it that way.

preorders are available at major retailers, so if you're as excited as i am, you can go ahead and reserve your copy now. the game is set to come out in autumn, which is going to be a pretty competitiveRead more: Full article on www.eurogamer.net
What do you think about this?

so, the game's director said that the delay in next gen consoles is actually a good thing for them, probably because it gives them more time to polish the game and make it perfect. and, let's be real, the industry has been going through a tough time with all the price hikes and stuff. but anyway, back to the blood of dawnwalker - it's looking like it's going to be an amazing game, with combat, romance, and intrigue all mixed together. i've heard that you can even beat the game really quickly if you're skilled enough, which is kinda crazy.

i've been reading that the game has a pretty freeform structure, which means you can basically play it however you want. and, apparently, it's possible to skip pretty much everything and just rush to the end if you're good enough. i'm not sure if i'd want to do that, though - i mean, what's the fun in rushing through a game, right? i want to take my time and enjoy the story and the gameplay. but hey, it's cool that the option is there for people who want to play it that way.

preorders are available at major retailers, so if you're as excited as i am, you can go ahead and reserve your copy now. the game is set to come out in autumn, which is going to be a pretty competitiveRead more: Full article on www.eurogamer.net
What do you think about this?