Posted by Zidane007nl on 30 April 2017, 23:16 - 0 comments
This week Dragon Quest Heroes II, the sequel to Dragon Quest Heroes: The World Tree's Woe and the Blight Below back in 2015, has been released in North America (25 April) and Europe (28 April) for PlayStation 4 and Steam.
Dragon Quest Heroes II is a hack-and-slash, field-roaming Action RPG that sends players on a new adventure to restore order in a once peaceful world filled with hordes of monsters and battles of epic proportions. Up to four players can band together in cooperative multiplayer to conquer swarms of enemies and defeat challenging boss monsters. There is also a cast of many playable characters each with unique moves and abilities – including a host of familiar faces from the Dragon Quest series and four brand-new heroes that must team up to defeat an unknown threat looming over the Seven Realms.
If you want to try the game out, on PlayStation 4 you can download the demo.
Posted by Zidane007nl on 25 April 2017, 23:36 - 0 comments
Recently Square Enix has announced in a Japanese press release that they'll release a new patch of Final Fantasy XV on 27 April, this Thursday.
The patch will feature a new mode exclusively for PlayStation 4 Pro players called "Stable Mode", which aims to keep a stable frame rate. However the press release didn't mention any number (30 or 60 FPS).
An other feature will be the option to change the font size of some menu screens, equipment and subtitles. This will come in handy when you're not too close to your TV.
Timed Quests will also make their return with an additional ranking system. The first hunt will be the "Infamous Treant". When defeating this monster, the player will receive the Afrosword, a sword inspired by Afrojack. When equipped, the BGM will change to a new song by Afrojack.