Not sure if this one was flying under the radar or just the GN radar but I can announce not only that Dog Man: Mission Impawsible is bringing the popular Dave Pikey comic into the world of video games, but it's even out already! My elementary school-aged kid loves the Dog Man comics and we're already penciled in to see the upcoming film when it hits theaters in January and now all the platforms are getting the action platformer game in time for the holidays.
The game appropriately brings the Supa Buddies lineup to the screen with Dog Man, Lil' Petey, and 80-HD donning their alter-egos as The Bark Knight, Cat Kid, and Lightning Dude. Players make use the teamwork and various heroes' abilities to traverse and problem solve the levels.
Dog Man: Mission Impawsible is out for PS4 and PS5, Xbox One and Series X|S, Switch, and PC.
Well, it doesn't get much better than that headline. I didn't get into any of the betas for Marvel Rivals, though we were supposed to do a Gaming Nexus plays, but all kinds of busy work was in the way. Needless to say that this was my first time playing Marvel Rivals, for launch, and I have some...thoughts.
The great news is that yes, all 33 heroes are available. The game is free to play, so you don't even need a battle pass. If you do get one, it's one and done. You never have to pay for a battle pass again. Everything here for purchase is cosmetic, from the banners, to the animated intros. You don't have to spend a dime on this game. The opening chapter is called Doom's Rise, and yes...it's about the multiverse. The game is available for Steam and Epic Game Store, Xbox Series, and the Playstation 5. Season 0 is a month long, and also launches with 8 maps for Quick Match and competitive, and even practice modes for all around, and per character.
Twitch Drops, and even a Iron Man costume is available now, and NetEase promises more through out the season. There's even a soundtrack on Spotify and Apple Music. There was no problem getting into the game, nor were there hardly any wait times. Of course, this season 0, so people are already saying (insert character here) is broken. Regardless, Marvel and NetEase went all out here.
I tend to worry about live service games presently. Suicide Squad, (who just announced Season 4?), Concord, Redfall, and now Xdefiant are all going or gone. And Marvel Rivals is...well let me just rip the band-aid off...Marvel's Overwatch. Punisher sounds a LOT like Soldier 76, and even the cooldown sounds are the same. It is a fun game. I just hope that Blizzard let's NetEase ease into the hero shooter foray. Otherwise, it's going to be Nintendo VS Palworld all over again.
Free-to-play gacha game Zenless Zone Zero is introducing massive changes to multiple systems with its version 1.4 update on December 18th. The ZZZ team at HoYoverse revealed the changes in a lengthy livestream today, which you can see an abbreviated version of below. The update is so big, that even the TL;DR version is nearly nine-minutes long, just to give you an idea of how much is being touched in 1.4.
For starters, the main story will push aside the TV mode feature in lieu of more immersive combat and exploration experiences. This essentially solves my biggest issue with the game – it was too busy talking to me about the narrative rather than letting me enjoy its top-tier gameplay. The TV sequences can still be experienced, should you choose, so don’t fret.
A couple of other highlights include the introduction of two new agents – Hoshimi Miyabi and Asaba Harumasa – with an S-tier version of the latter being given to players for free. Additionally, two new areas are being added – Port Elpis and Reverb Arena – as well as a new free roam mode, a dating feature, and much more. Zenless Zone Zero is also adding support for PlayStation 5 Pro to include native 4K resolution and 60 frames per second with ray tracing and some other graphical bells & whistles.
For a full rundown, check out the 1.4 teaser trailer:
Canadian indie studio Paper Cult, the developer of Bloodroots, has revealed a new gameplay trailer for its medieval hack ‘n slash roguelike game called Tears of Metal, which is set to launch for PC in 2025. After watching the trailer, I think we can safely call this a Scottish musou game – and it looks wonderful.
In Tears of Metal, you’ll fight through hordes of enemies to reclaim your island with the assistance of your battalion of Scottish warriors. During each run, you can give your troops permanent upgrades as they gain experience and level up. Choose wisely, however, because if they die in battle, they are gone forever. You yourself will also be able to choose from several playable heroes and combinations of powerful upgrades. In addition to improving yourself and your troops between runs, you will also be able to expand your settlement to unlock new shops, or even greater challenges. And finally, Tears of Metal can be played solo or with friends in co-op, though I can’t seem to find how many players it supports.
Publisher NetEase Games has revealed a new gameplay trailer for its free-to-play open-world PRG ANANTA, which was previously known as Project Mugen. Originally announced in 2023, the RPG looks incredible in this new trailer, featuring all manner of activities to engage in. I’ve seen some people refer to it as “anime GTA” on social media, and honestly, it’s kind of hard to argue with that.
ANANTA lets players explore Nova City as an agent of the Anti-Chaos Directorate (anti agent of chaos) where you can expect to encounter interesting characters, exhilarating action RPG-style combat, car chases, and…toilets racing through the streets. It also features elements of life sim games as well, with opportunities to enjoy life in the urban environment, including visiting the Whalebone Library or partying at the Sonic Boom Club.
You really need to see the new trailer below to truly appreciate how good the game looks. If it grabs your attention, you can pre-register now over on the game’s website. There's no release date yet, but ANANTA will come to PC, PlayStation, and mobile platforms.
Highly anticipated Middle Ages RPG, Kingdom Come: Deliverance II, has released a new story trailer which sets the stage for the upcoming sequel. In addition, developer Warhorse Studios and publisher PLAION announced that the game is releasing one week earlier, now launching on February 4th. KC:D2 has also gone gold, which means primary development is complete and the studio is in the bug-squashing sprint to the finish line.
The new trailer shows us what a mess protagonist Henry finds himself in. Surrounded by political conspiracies amid seeking justice for the murder of his parents, his journey in the sequel looks to be an epic one, where your choices as the player will have massive consequences.
Lastly, Warhorse Studios has revealed the specs for both PC and consoles:
Minimum |
Recommended |
Recommended |
Recommended |
Recommended |
Ultra |
|
AVG Performance |
1080p @ 30 FPS |
1080p @ 60 FPS |
1440p @ 60 FPS |
1080p @ 30 FPS |
1440p @ 60 FPS |
1440p @ 60FPS / 2160p @ 30 FPS |
Processor |
Intel Core i5-8400, AMD Ryzen 5 2600 |
Intel Core i5-13600K, AMD Ryzen 5 7600X |
Intel Core i5-13600K, AMD Ryzen 5 7600X |
Intel Core i5-12600K, AMD Ryzen 7 5800X |
Intel Core i7-13700K, AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D |
Intel Core i7-13700K, AMD Ryzen 7 7800X3D |
Memory |
16 GB RAM |
24 GB RAM |
24 GB RAM |
32 GB RAM |
32 GB RAM |
32 GB RAM |
Graphics |
NVIDIA GeForce GTX 1060 (6GB), AMD Radeon RX 580 |
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060, AMD Radeon RX 6600 XT |
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 3060 Ti, AMD Radeon RX 6700 XT |
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 2060 SUPER, AMD Radeon RX 5700 |
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4070, AMD Radeon RX 7800 XT |
NVIDIA GeForce RTX 4080, AMD Radeon RX 7900 XT |
Storage |
100 GB SSD |
100 GB SSD |
100 GB SSD |
100 GB SSD |
100 GB SSD |
100 GB SSD |
OS |
Windows 10 64-bit (or newer) |
Windows 10 64-bit (or newer) |
Windows 10 64-bit (or newer) |
Windows 10 64-bit (or newer) |
Windows 10 64-bit (or newer) |
Windows 10 64-bit (or newer) |
Xbox Series S |
Xbox Series X and PlayStation 5 |
Xbox Series X and PlayStation 5 |
PlayStation 5 Pro |
|
In-game Preset |
Series S |
Fidelity |
Performance |
Pro |
Resolution |
1080p |
upscaled 4K |
upscaled 1440p |
upscaled 4K |
AVG Performance |
30 FPS |
30 FPS |
60 FPS (unlocked with VRR*) |
60 FPS (unlocked with VRR*) |
Upscaling Technology |
- |
AMD FidelityFX™ Super Resolution |
AMD FidelityFX™ Super Resolution |
PlayStation™ Spectral Super Resolution |
Yellow Brick Games, a new independent studio based in Canada, announced that its action RPG Eternal Strands is set to launch on January 28th for PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X|S, and Xbox Game Pass. They also announced a free post-launch collaboration between Square Enix’s Creative Studio III (Final Fantasy 14 and 16) that will feature a new boss creature, new weapons, and new armor set.
In Eternal Strands you play as Brynn, a warrior with the ability to bend the environment and elements to her will to take down enemies. Light things on fire, freeze enemies in place, or throw just about any object with telekinesis thanks to an advanced physics system. As you explore the gorgeous world, you will encounter colossal enemies that will require ingenuity in battle to defeat them.
Check out the new release date trailer below:
It's almost like Street Fighter 6 just keeps wanting to get better. It's crazy that I can say that I haven't had this much fun playing a Street Fighter game since Street Fighter 2 Turbo: Hyper Fighting. This morning, I took on SIrN Bison, and got the breaks beat off me. It matters not, because it was fun. Then I get an alert.
The World Tour opening for Mai is now available to gawk at, and she looks fantastic. Capcom did so well with Terry Bogard, and this is no exception. I refuse to speculate from the teaser, but Mai might be a new main, if I can get rid of Marisa, and Ken, and Terry. I'm having all the fun! Keep it coming!
Open-world law enforcement simulation Highway Police Simulator is now available on PC, PlayStation 5, and Xbox Series X|S from the sim specialists at Aerosoft. Players will be able to create a custom officer to patrol across Caminora – a dynamic location inspired by North America. The game transitions between freeplay and a narrative-driven single-player campaign as you engage in all manner of policework, including traffic stops, criminal surveillance, shootouts, crime scene investigations, and more.
Highway Police Simulator features both a casual and simulation mode, depending on what sort of experience you’re looking for, as well as a morality system where your decisions affect the outcome of the story, which is a little different from what we typically see in the simulator genre.
I have the game in-hand, and will be heading out on patrol imminently, so look forward to my full review in the coming days. For now, check out the new launch trailer below:
Former Battlefield series chief visual effects director Gustav Hagerling has announced that real-time strategy tower defense game IDUN – Frontline Survival is launching on January 20th for PC. IDUN features both a story-driven campaign and scenario-based challenge modes, with players needing to survive hordes of sophisticated AI enemies long enough to extract resources from the planet.
IDUN also features full destructible terrain and advanced AI pathfinding to challenge your skills as a strategist and defender. The resources you extract on missions are used to purchase permanent technology upgrades which unlock more tools, turrets, and combat units.
This looks sick, and I’m hoping the fact that its Steam page lists full controller support means it will run well on my Steam Deck. If your interest is piqued, a free demo is available right now on Steam.