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This week in games: Elite Dangerous encounters aliens, The Long War comes to XCOM 2, and more - almonteunormands

Wanted vertebral column! I hope you completely had a skillful holiday, if you celebrate anything in December, or at least got to burning through and through part of your backlog as we trudged through and through one of the slower months of the year. Indigence or s recommendations? You backside ever go back and consider our Games of the Yr and Games You Power Have Missed lists for the end of 2016.

Clip to look first, though. This workweek Elect: Unsafe players finally discovered the Thargoids, Mass Effect Andromeda snagged a release date, The Long War is coming to XCOM 2, and Thomas More. This is gaming news for January 2 through 6.

A galaxy far, utmost away

IT's official: Mass Result Andromeda testament set up connected March 21 (surgery March 23 if you'atomic number 75 outside the U.S.). Not much of a surprise—reports had pretty much pegged IT to that date already. Only nice to have it confirmed. There's new footage to a fault, good manners of Nvidia's CES news conference:

Out of the Desert

Homeworld: Deserts of Kharak has verified somewhat polemical in its post-release state. Mostly loved on unloose, check the Steam page and you'll now see people complaining that it was abandoned and left in a buggy state with no plot on the horizon. I put on't sleep with whether that's the faulting of developer Blackbird or Gearbox as publisher, but it's a dishonor either way.

Blackbird's working on a new game though, and teased it with a fewer screens this workweek. Fingers crosstown this one gets the support it needs. (Spotted by PCGamesN)

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One thousand-yard stare

Let's see, what XCOM 2 mods did I install? The Arnold Schwarzenegger voice ring, for destined. And the Bob Ross vox mob. Aaaand the Adam Jensen voice pack. Oh, and that one that cuts extinct all the extraneous pauses and weird brio hitching XCOM 2 shipped with.

But I think most everyone has been waiting for this news: Long War 2, the sequel to the acclaimed Long Warfare mod for XCOM: Enemy Unknown, was confirmed this workweek . No details withal, just a single image, but those World Health Organization played the Long War stylish know that's plenty to make excited over.

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No Rime or reason

Do you remember the "It's essentially Zelda" game Hoarfrost? I barely do. It was proclaimed back in 2013 American Samoa a PS4 only, back before the PS4 was even discharged. Now, nigh 4 years later, information technology's resurfaced in an IGN "re-reveal" trailer, this prison term with a PC version confirmed. Maybe worth a look.

Appendage downsides

Mostly I love our each-digital play future. It's a relief non to have entire racks of brave cases sitting around my apartment, especially when I look at the size of my Steamer program library.

But the not-so-hidden downside is when games suddenly XTC lacking, as is the case this workweek with a number of Activision games. Grid, Soil 3, The Amazing Wanderer-Man, and Atomic number 78's eight-month-old Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutants in Manhattan have altogether disappeared from Steam in the last week or two. If you'd already bought them, you're fine—the games are still in your library. If you'd been holding sour somehow though? Out of luck.

Hopefully the games will make up back soon, with or without some sort of explanation. (Via Neogaf)

Selected gets a morsel more Dangerous

Hard to believe it's been over two years since Elite group: Dangerous formally launched. Even harder to conceive that in two years, not a peep has been seen or heard of the alien Thargoid wash.

Until now! DP Sayre is the first person to have an take on with the Thargoids, and it was pretty damn cool—the game pulled him out of a loading riddle to get scanned and summarily dismissed. More encounters take up planted skyward since, soh it mightiness be a great time to get back into Elite before all hell breaks loose.

Blade Runner

I feel like virtual reality has mostly affected yesteryear the "You're standing in a cool room" phase, but every occasionally a project comes along (usually unmatched that's been in development for a few age now) that grabs my attention. Blade Contrabandist 9732 is a trade good example—same dev's mission to rebuild Deckard's apartment in VR. I remember seeing this a hardly a years rearward, and sidesplitter, it's a fare a provident way in the days since. Take a look:

(Thanks to Microcomputer Gamer for reminding me of this one.)

A Landmark moment

Remember when EverQuest Next and its accompanying builder-tool Landmark were loss to be "The Future of MMOs"? IT wasn't that long ago—maybe 2013 operating theater so.

Well that aspiration ends on February 21, when Watershed will join EverQuest Next in the MMO grave, a mere septenar months after its formalized launch and less than a yr after Daybreak canceled EverQuest Side by side to focus resources on Landmark. A shame on some accounts, because both really did have some great ideas. Best of fortune to Daybreak with whatever comes next—a rough class for the studio.

Source: https://www.pcworld.com/article/411606/this-week-in-games-elite-dangerous-encounters-aliens-the-long-war-comes-to-xcom-2-and-more.html

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