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Clair Obscur: Expedition 33 lead says "it would be harder to embrace our Frenchness even more" unless Sandfall "put snails and frogs everywhere in the next game"
By Jordan Gerblick published
news Clair Obscur might've created a new genre: the FRPG

Tired of making "many, many Battlefield titles," former DICE devs started innovating with upcoming extraction shooter Arc Raiders and help from the past: PS2 classic Shadow of the Colossus
By Anthony McGlynn published
News Team Ico had a heavy hand in the Steam-topping game

Final Fantasy Tactics director suggested new routes for The Ivalice Chronicles remake that let you save characters who die – but thinks if they could do that, they should just make a new game
By Scott McCrae published
News Including one who died in the game's first chapter

The PS5 "really brought something special," says AstroBot lead, like a powerful SSD that cut down load times for people who die a lot in Souls games
By Anthony McGlynn published
News The PlayStation 5 has made playing FromSoftware's games a little easier

Former DICE lead says he'll play Battlefield 6 until his new extraction shooter comes out: "And then I will play Arc Raiders instead"
By Anna Koselke published
News "It looks really good," after all

Battlefield 6 players keep making maps unplayable by whacking drones with sledgehammers, and it's funny, but broken: "Ban the sledgehammer until it's fixed"
By Anthony McGlynn published
News Both maps and modes are becoming a literal race to the top

Square Enix is "actively considering" Final Fantasy 7 Remake Part 3 DLC, Naoki Hamaguchi says, or maybe even another installment entirely: "Things are really up in the air"
By Anthony McGlynn published
News Don't count on Queen's Blood getting a full release, however

Square Enix is remaking Dragon Quest 7 next as "nowadays, players are much more accustomed to games with darker stories," and the JRPG is "often said to have more dark and sorrowful episodes"
By Scott McCrae published
News "We felt that the game’s unique atmosphere and tone would resonate especially well with players today"
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