
Jack Coleman
News Editor at The Gamer
News Editor @thegamerwebsite. running enjoyer. email: [email protected]
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1 week ago |
thegamer.com | Jack Coleman
Here is a fact-based summary of the story contents: Here is a simplified version of the story contents: The scale of settlements in RPGs has always been fascinating to me. Developers have always been beholden to the power of consoles, and have often had to compromise on scale to ensure everything runs smoothly. If any of these bustling cities from RPGs were to scale, the game would never be able to run at a consistent frame rate. The result can often be humorous; a so-called city may end up...
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1 week ago |
thegamer.com | Jack Coleman
Nintendo is a more mysterious company than most. There's little transparency in which developers are making which games, as the conglomerate prefers instead to keep a united front, putting the Nintendo label on anything developed by any of their internal teams. It's still possible to figure out which team made which game; Nintendo just isn't in your face about it.
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1 week ago |
thegamer.com | Jack Coleman
The Switch 2 version of Tears of the Kingdom has a few notable improvements. There are the usual upgrades: improved framerates and resolution, HDR support and so on. There's also increased integration with Nintendo's phone app, allowing you to listen to audio logs found in-game, on your phone. There's also an interesting new feature unique to Tears of the Kingdom's Switch 2 port.
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1 week ago |
thegamer.com | Jack Coleman
Millions of players purchased the Switch 2, but what are they playing on their new system? Well, according to a report from The Game Business, they aren't playing a lot of third-party games. Several third-party games were released on the Switch 2 on its launch day, including Cyberpunk 2077, Hogwarts Legacy, Split Fiction and Civilization 7.
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1 week ago |
thegamer.com | Jack Coleman
InXile Entertainment was founded by Brian Fargo, co-founder of Interplay, and developer of various beloved CRPGs such as Wasteland, Fallout and The Bard's Tale. Wasteland, which Fargo directed, is often seen as the primary inspiration for Fallout, which went on to become a much bigger brand following the release of the original in 1997. Fargo was an executive producer on both Fallout and Fallout 2.
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