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suppress rumors Monster Hunter Rise Visit PlayStation with Xbox Then Capcom announced that Monster Hunter Rise will be released for the Nintendo Switch. PlayStation 5PlayStation 4, Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One and PC via Windows Plus with Xbox Game Pass January 20, 2023
Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak will follow in the spring of 2023.
Getting to PlayStation with Xbox Onegamehas been improved Supports images up to 4K/60FPS in PS5 with the Series X, along with a more dimensional 3D sound system.
Although additional salesgameIt doesn’t support Cross-Save and Cross-Play on different devices as before.
Monster Hunter Rise Originally released for the Nintendo Switch first on March 26, 2021, followed by Steam on January 12, 2022. In a simple summary, no matter which machine, everyone can play Monster Hunter Rise.
PQube has issued a statement countering AeternoBlade developer Corecell being cheated by a publisher.
After Mr. Nopphon Wannaphensakul, Managing Director of Corecell Technology Co.,Ltd., decided to issue a statement regarding PQube distributorgameIn Europe, where Corecell serves as distributiongame Eternal Blade II In Europe, however, distributors do not pay the contract guarantee. Also doing this with Mojiken Studio, a development studio.gamefrom Indonesia as well Able to read full content click here
When Noppadon decided to reveal this matter to the public. It became a big news, both in the media both in Thailand and abroad, causing PQube to immediately issue a statement regarding this matter.
“PQube is delighted to be working with Thai contract studio Corecell on Aeternoblade II once more following working together on the first and very successful project. Despite the delay and quality problemgameThat wasn’t good enough. Finally, PQube released the Aeternoblade II in October 2019.
During a meeting in January 2020, PQube attempted to contact Corecell to improve the quality of the game. To make the game sales even better, Corecell is aware of this issue and they are not fixing the game.
PQube, as a publisher, is required to pay full game guarantees. Despite the game’s poor sales and reviews. Including expanding the market to PC from a contract with Corecell in January 2020. Despite agreeing to sell PQube as a distributor, Corecell eventually brought the game to distribute on PC without any consultation.
After two years, PQube attempted to reinstate Corecell several times as requested. PQube has remained open to supporting Corecell.
During his 12 years as a game publisher, PQube has worked with numerous partners and distributed over 200 games. PQube prides itself on working with game developers big and small. from world-class franchises to indie games from this small game development studio, this is a testament to the great relationship with the many partners that have worked together.
PQube remains committed to working with our partners. We continue to develop and improve our business aspects. and provide the best service to our partners as well.”
THE LAST OF US PART I Review Finally, we’re back with a remake.
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In 2013, the Naughty Dog team, who previously worked on Crash Bandicoot, Jak and Daxter and Uncharted, created a new experience.gameAn adventure for players called The Last of Us, released on PlayStation 3 with a story tone. Rich content and presentation with a serious theme.gameinfected zombies Until there is a sequel in 2020 called The Last of Us Part II to play together.
And today, 9 years later,gameThe first installment has returned as a remake on PlayStation 5 The title has been revised to The Last of Us Part I in order to be consistent in the same way. So what will this remake be like?
Open the game, players will find a familiar screen from the old sector. By completing the main story, we will be able to continue playing the Left Behind chapter. The special mode is there. Character model for us to use points that we play to unlock and Artwork and behind-the-scenes creations for us to see.

by this remake part only PS5 We will be able to adjust the image resolution of the game whether it is focused on beautiful images or the frame rate of 4K 40hz does not cause eye strain or feel jittery.
story
The story of The Last of Us Part I will tell the world in 2013. (Which is the year the game was first released on the Play Station 3) has caused a new strain of fungus to spread around the world. which made the infected people reckless. frenzied to injure others The protagonist, Joel, faces an unexpected turn of events and leads to something that changes his life forever. A smuggler from the detention zone meets a young girl named Ellie, leading to another life-changing event.

All parts of the game on PS5 This be it the story or the chapter. Character movements and more are the same as those previously released on PlayStation 3, or even the remastered version on PlayStation 4. There isn’t much to talk regarding. That’s because all the content elements are the same, with no extra cutscenes or anything added. rhythm of play The timing of events, scenes, set pieces, or all optional conversations (optional conversations) are all the same. This includes the content of Left Behind, which was originally DLC for the original game on PS3 as well.
in-game language
It’s well known that this game has been translated into Thai just like The Last of Us Part II that was released earlier. Confirm that the translation quality is at a good level. To rate the translation, it would probably be around 90%, regardless of the dialogue in the game. or any document can be read smoothly without interruption at all This doesn’t include the jokes the characters talk regarding. (Even if there are few)

Gameplay
Overall, the game has completely removed everything from Play Station 3, whether it’s crafting. sleeping in cover Identify the enemy’s location Including a system to upgrade characters or upgrade various weapons.

But with the introduction of the engine used in the development of the Part II, the new Part I remake added a few minor elements, instead of making it completely different, it was the whole system from Part II. And the thing that annoys me the most is that there is no online system.
summarize
The Last of Us Part I is a nearly identical remake of the original. If anyone has never played before, it is recommended to play. Because this is one of the great games that will be mentioned for a long time. For anyone who has played the original or the remastered part. If you want to experience the stories and impressions you’ve experienced before, The Last of Us Part I will be the most intimate story of the relationship between Joel and Ellie. The downside of the game is that there is really only one point. Is the lack of an online system, which is part of the game is very fun. Hopefully the developers will bring it to us in the future. (Even if there is no hope)
Over the years, we’ve seen many failed attempts to adapt console or PC games for mobile users. Either the final product changed what was special regarding the original, or too many questionable monetization schemes were implemented that sucked the fun out of the game. A few managed to pull it off with flamboyance.
Rocket League Sideswipe is one of them.
Rocket League Sideswipe(Android [在 Pixel 6 上查看],iOS)
Developer: Psyonix Studios
Publisher: Psyonix Studios
Published: November 29, 2021
MSRP: Free to play, with in-app purchases
Rocket League Sideswipe sets a new standard for publishers trying to bring their successful PC and console franchises to mobile devices. Developer Psyonix has taken the recipe it perfected in Rocket League and reimagined every ingredient in 2D aircraft. It’s still a fast-paced and intense game of auto soccer, but now there’s a strong emphasis on verticality. The cars in Sideswipe aren’t designed to stay on the ground, as you can jump, boost and fly through the air trying to knock the ball into your opponent’s goal.
The controls are easy to learn, but require a lot of practice to perfect. A digital joystick on the left side of the screen controls the car’s direction, while jump and acceleration buttons on the right will send it flying. Just like Rocket League itself, momentum is the key to victory. You need to be able to see where the ball is and determine how much jump and boost to get your car to hit it with maximum effect. This can be difficult to figure out. My first few games in the lower bronze division of the season were hilarious as me and my opponent dropped the ball a lot. Figuring out how to best utilize the 360° motion available takes time. But now that I’ve put in regarding 12 hours of play, I’m much more skilled with the ball and often manage to improve the score so much that I’m seeing more opponents sent off than sticking around for two minutes.
Two minutes may not sound like a lot, but any Rocket League player knows that a lot can happen in a short amount of time. I had a few games where my teammates and I came back from the precipice of defeat and narrowly won. On the other hand, I saw opponents chip away at what I thought was a comfortable lead with some clever teamwork and tricky boost jumps. Two minutes is the perfect length for Sideswipe, as it allows players to maximize the number of matches they can play while playing on the train, bus, or on work breaks.
The shortened game length is just one of the changes to the standard Rocket League formula that’s been apparent from the start. Since the playing field is so small, Psyonix decided not to include vehicle collisions in Sideswipe, so you won’t be able to blow up your opponents with well-timed boosts. Speaking of boosts, vehicles will now recharge their limited boost energy whenever they’re on the arena’s floor or ceiling. Finally, the game limits the number of vehicles in a match to two or four in its three available modes: 2v2, 1v1, and 2v2 Basketball. You can play once morest bots offline if you want to train and study your strategy. But if you really want to level up and unlock hats, decals, and other customization options this season, you’ll need to play once morest real people.
Since this is a free-to-play game, you can expect to see some microtransactions and in-app purchases. Just don’t expect to see them right now, as there’s no way to spend any real money in Sideswipe just yet. The Rocket Pass for the inaugural Turbo Season is completely free, and all items in the Item Shop can be purchased with coins you earn in-game. Let’s not kid ourselves, this will change as Sideswipe grows, but for now, it’s a great incentive to get people into the game right away. Think of it as the loss leader who fascinates people, as they say in the industry. And I think many, many people will be hooked on this game.
There’s so much that might go wrong here, but Psyonix has definitely pulled off a mobile reimagining of its flagship game. It’s easily the best free mobile game I’ve played in 2021. With great design and superb execution, if you ever find yourself with a new phone under the tree, you should download Rocket League Sweeps Christmas immediately.