Star Wars Jedi: Survivor Director Wants Cal To Have A Trilogy

Star Wars Jedi: Survivoris still over a month away, yet that hasn’t stopped developer Respawn Entertainment from talking about a potential sequel. The game’s director - Stig Asmussen - has revealed that if given the opportunity, he would like to make Cal Kestis' saga a trilogy, although it’s highly dependent on whether Jedi: Survivor actually performs well. Speaking withIGN, Asmussen also reveals that he’d wanted the Star Wars Jedi series to become a trilogy from the very beginning, and that the crew working on Jedi: Survivor already has an idea as to what they’d like to go down should a third game be greenlit by EA....

June 27, 2025 · 2 min · 363 words · Michael Patterson

Star Wars Jedi: Survivor, Ranked

Separate from skills and abilities that add more layers your saber combat and force usage, Cal Kestis will come across Perks inStar Wars Jedi: Survivor. These Perks can be equipped at a Meditation Point. There is a catch, however. Only three Perk slots are available at first, but you can purchase an extra one from Zee’s shop or earn them by completing certain rumors. Related:Star Wars Jedi: Survivor - Every Mount, Ranked You’ll have to decide which Perks you want to utilize as you travel across the galaxy fighting the Empire and the Bedlam Raiders....

June 27, 2025 · 5 min · 1007 words · George Morales

Suicide Squad: Kill The Justice League's Delay Is Unprecedented

Rocksteadyhas delayedSuicide Squad: Kill The Justice Leagueto February 2024, pushing its live-service superhero game back almost an entire year after a very polarising gameplay reveal. We all expected the studio to take a few months away from the spotlight to re-examine the experience, but this sort of shift is significant. The game is presumably nearing the finish line in terms of development, with the original release date close enough that I imagine the dev was busy polishing things up ahead of launch....

June 27, 2025 · 4 min · 846 words · Sarah Gardner

Tears Of The Kingdom Needs To Double Down On Divine Beasts

The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wilddoesn’t have proper dungeons. I’ve always viewed this decision as a deliberate departure from past design conventions asNintendosought to create an open world adventure with a more cohesive sense of purpose. The Divine Beasts are far more than elemental labyrinths designed to please specific archetypes, instead seen as major plot devices and complementary imagery for the friends Link and Zelda have lost. These towering monoliths of the land, sea, and sky justify their purpose in the narrative and underline the tragedy of those who died to pilot them....

June 27, 2025 · 4 min · 774 words · Debra Davis

The $70 Price Tag Sure Is Keeping Me From Buying New Games On PS5

Calling video games “expensive” at $70 is all relative. One new triple-A game is pricier than a few months ofNetflixorHBO Max, it’s true. But, if video games are your primary hobby, you’re guaranteed to spend much less than, say, equestrians, sailing enthusiasts, or gearheads. And, unlike oats or gasoline, games don’t deplete as you play. Recently, I’ve been beginning to branch out into filmmaking, and have started buying the necessary equipment to shoot projects on my own....

June 27, 2025 · 3 min · 582 words · Ronald Smith

The 10 Best Batman Games That Aren't Akrham

Batmanis one of the most renowned properties in the world. He debuted in comic books, then transitioned over into film and television. There have been many iterations of Batman across various mediums, with a large sum of them being commercially and critically successful or acclaimed. RELATED:The Best Batman Games That Feature Kevin Conroy However, Batman hasn’t always been a hit when it comes to video games. For many, Rocksteady’sArkham serieswas the first to really do justice by the caped crusader....

June 27, 2025 · 6 min · 1135 words · Joseph Hernandez

The Best Live-Service And Ongoing Games To Play

Summary As one of the most collectively reviled gaming trends in recent memory, gamers everywhere will still have to put up withlive-service gamesfor a good while. Continuous updates and a steady stream of content years after launch all sound great on paper, but as is often the case, empty promises and unreachable lofty goals so often lead to disappointment. Thankfully, not all live-service games follow the same fate. When done right, live-service games will adapt and evolve to the needs of their player base over time....

June 27, 2025 · 6 min · 1199 words · Kristen Guerrero

The Cosmic Wheel Sisterhood Preview

Isolation can push us to do things we never would have dreamed of doing before. It changes our outlook on life, and lets us hyper-focus on all our past mistakes. As a result, our personality and behaviour often changes, sometimes pushing us to drastic measures. Would you ever consider casting a forbidden spell to summon and make a pact with a behemoth? Well, you haven’t met Fortuna yet. The Cosmic Wheel Sisterhoodfollows this young witch after she is cast out by her coven for prophesying its downfall....

June 27, 2025 · 7 min · 1310 words · Michele Tate DDS

The Division 2 Was So Successful Its Support Was Extended Beyond 2020

The Division 2, or Tom Clancy’s The Division 2 to give it its full name, has been out in the world for more than four years and the online-only action RPG has exceeded its publisher’s expectations. According toThe Division 2creative director Yannick Banchereau, support for the game was supposed to have ended in 2020. That was the original plan, anyway, Banchereau revealed toMP1st. But the game became more successful than Ubisoft expected following the launch of major expansion Warlords of New York and its developer, Massive Entertainment, was then given the go ahead to continue working on the title....

June 27, 2025 · 3 min · 477 words · Calvin Rivera

The Eragon Video Game Taught Me To Play On Easy Mode

I’ve written a lot about my childhood video game memories here atTheGamer. It makes sense, seeing as those formative years spent maxing out the clock onPokemon Silverand doing very little else have informed who I am today. If you’re an avidBen Sledgereader, as I’m sure you are, you’ll know that I only played games on my trusty Game Boy Advance for years, finally getting a Wii as a teenager and then an Xbox 360 a few years later....

June 27, 2025 · 4 min · 781 words · Kathleen Trevino

The Legend of Zelda: Tears of The Kingdom Is More Of The Same

Tears of the Kingdomalready felt familiar from all of its trailers, butNintendo’s recent gameplay showcase only further cemented how honorable a sequel toBreath of the Wildthe game really is. I jumped back into the 2017 masterpiece last weekend to refresh myself, though I only had time for a nibble rather than a full playthrough. I love this game, and sometimes it’s nice just to prance around Hyrule for a few hours in search of new discoveries....

June 27, 2025 · 4 min · 808 words · Kimberly Olson

The Most Hilarious Sujidex Entries In Yakuza: Like A Dragon

Yakuza: Like A Dragonfeatures dozens of bizarrely named enemy types known as Sujimon – 252 of them to be exact. These Sujimon types range from your standard rank-and-file enemies in any Yakuza game – like hardened gang members – to some more whimsical options. RELATED:Yakuza Like A Dragon: How To Get Gold Keys Whetheryou’re exploring the Yokohama Undergroundor patrolling Kamurocho, you’ll find Sujimon that make you smile, snort, and laugh at their ridiculous names, descriptions, designs, or a combination of the three....

June 27, 2025 · 6 min · 1149 words · Monica Benson

The Most Realistic Minigames From Video Games Not About Fishing

It would not be surprising if an expert concluded that at least one out of ten video games had a fishing minigame in them. They may not all be accurate to fishing in real life, but they’re just as relaxing and engaging. From games on consoles as old as the Nintendo 64 to the newest PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X|S, fishing minigames are present in a lot of your favourite titles, even ones you didn’t realize....

June 27, 2025 · 7 min · 1356 words · Mary Evans