Resident Evil 3 Remake Demo Mod Has Too Many Nemeses

Resident Evil 3 Remake takes the foundation from the recent RE2 treatment and applies it to the classic third game, including the ever-present threat of Nemesis. But why stop at one Nemesis? Why not multiple Nemeses? What if the game were absolutely crawling with them?

Modder FluffyQuack has answered that question with a mod for the RE3 Remake demo (via PC Gamer), which turns every enemy into a Nemesis. As it turns out, one Nemesis is better for delivering scares, because a litter of them ends up seeming kind of silly and bumbling. Too many Nemesis spoil the ambiance somewhat, as the many hapless Nemeses lumber around and bump into one another.

The Resident Evil 2 Remake was similarly known for a wacky mod community, with mods that turned the threatening Mr. X into Thomas the Tank Engine or the horrible goose. One mod even tagged in Geralt, known for his monster-slaying abilities, to deal with Racoon City’s zombie problem.

For a while it seemed Nemesis was even more threatening than usual, when it appeared he would be able to break into safe rooms. That turned out to be a misunderstanding, but the menace should still pose a creepy threat in the full game. For more on Resident Evil 3 Remake, check out our pre-order guide.

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PS5’s Release Shouldn’t Be Affected By Coronavirus, Sony Says

Despite the coronavirus (COVID-19) affecting its projected profits, Sony still expects the PS5 to launch this holiday season.

Speaking with Bloomberg, a Sony spokesperson said there won’t be, as Bloomberg puts it, a “notable impact on the launch” of PlayStation 5 later this year. Other facets of the company’s business are expecting slashed profits. Compared to its financial forecast back in February, Sony’s profits are likely to be about $370 million lower.

It’s possible upcoming first-party PS4 games could be affected by the pandemic, as Sony’s Chinese manufacturing centers were shut down for weeks as the outbreak was being managed. At this point, there are no announced delays, with The Last of Us Part 2 arriving in May and Ghost of Tsushima releasing in June.

“Although no issues have emerged so far, Sony is carefully monitoring the risk of delays in production schedules for game software titles at both its first-party studios and partner studios, primarily in Europe and the U.S.,” Sony said in a statement.

However, many of Sony’s employees are now working from home and a portion of its offices are closed.

“In accordance with mandates from national and local governments, Sony has closed a portion of its offices, mainly in Europe and the U.S., where employees are now working from home,” Sony said in a statement. “Additionally, at Sony’s offices in Japan and other areas, employees must work from home, excluding a small number of essential employees.”

Capcom could experience difficulties with physical games and collector’s editions for Resident Evil 3 in Europe, warning the region could see delays past its April 3 launch date. Square Enix warned of something similar with Final Fantasy VII Remake, with Europe, Australia, and the Americas all potentially affected by the pandemic. The long-delayed game is a PS4 exclusive.

Digital versions shouldn’t be affected, but PlayStation Network download speeds have been reduced in Europe and the United States in order to ensure internet reliability.

The PS5’s launch window is more important for Sony than an individual game because it will be competing directly with Microsoft’s Xbox Series X, which also has not announced any sort of release delay yet. Sony released the PS2 about a year before the original Xbox, and Microsoft flipped the script in part by launching Xbox 360 a year before PS3. Both the PS4 and Xbox One launched during the same period.

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Massive PS4, Xbox One, And Switch Game Sale Kicks Off Sunday

Buy two, get one free sales on games have become a regular occurrence at Target, and the retailer is kicking off another one this Sunday, March 29. Target’s latest B2G1 free game sale will include popular AAA games like Call of Duty: Modern Warfare, Red Dead Redemption 2, and Star Wars Jedi: Fallen Order. While we won’t know for sure if Amazon will match Target’s sale until the promotion begins, Amazon almost always joins in on the buy two, get one free fun.

However, Target’s ad contradicts itself. The promotion shows new games like Doom Eternal, Persona 5 Royal, and Resident Evil 3 Remake–the latter two of the three don’t even release until after the sale starts. But the fine print claims that the sale “excludes pre-order and new-release video games.” It’s quite the conundrum since those games are the most prominently featured titles on the ad page. Though Target has included certain new release and upcoming games in these promotions in the past (such as Nioh 2), for now we have to assume that the layout of the ad is misleading.

So far, Target has only revealed a small sample of the hundreds of games that will be featured in the promotion. We’ve listed the eligible games we know about below and will update this article with the best deals once the promotion is live. Target’s B2G1 free sale runs from March 29 through April 4.

If you’re looking for something to play this weekend, we’ve rounded up all of the free games you can download right now. Both the Xbox Store and PlayStation Store are hosting big sales this week as well, so there are plenty of PS4 and Xbox One games available for discount prices ahead of Target’s B2G1 free promotion.

B2G1 free eligible games at Target

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Roman Reigns Drops Out Of His Wrestlemania 36 Match With Goldberg – Report

WWE’s “Big Dog,” Roman Reigns has been a staple of Wrestlemania for the past seven years. However, this year’s event may be the first time in seven years Reigns will be missing the PPV event. However, it is for a very good reason.

Reigns, real name Joe Anoaʻi, had a very public battle with leukemia which has left him immunocompromised, and didn’t want to risk his health. Ryan Satin of Pro Wrestling Sheet broke the news last night, stating that Reigns “didn’t feel comfortable doing anymore of the Performance Center shows during the coronavirus pandemic.”

GameSpot reached out to WWE about this situation and what could happen to the Wrestlemania 36 match card, and WWE declined to comment at this time. WWE may reveal more about the future of Reigns at Wrestlemania on the March 27 episode of Smackdown, airing on Fox at 8 PM ET / 5 PM PT.

Reigns was scheduled to face the once-again returning Goldberg for the Universal Championship, a title both men have held in the past. It was billed as “Spear vs Spear” and the contract for the match was signed just last week on SmackDown.

But the real hype began back in February after Goldberg won the title from The Fiend at Super Showdown, with Reigns declaring himself “next.” It is reported that WWE honored Reigns’ request for the leave and Goldberg’s new opponent should be announced soon, especially given the fact that Wrestlemania is only a week away.

WWE is reportedly pretaping their shows up to the April 6th episode of Monday Night Raw.

Wrestlemania 36 will be taped at the WWE Performance Center this week, and for the first time will be split into two nights, Saturday, April 4 and Sunday, April 5.

Assassin’s Creed Voice Actor Launches New Game Studio

Silver Rain Games is a new development studio based in the UK, and is founded by actor and producer Abubakar Salim. Fans of Assassin’s Creed: Origins may know Salim for giving a voice to protagonist Bayek, but he has also lent his vocal talents to World of Warcraft: Battle for Azeroth and The Bradwell Conspiracy.

Salim will be directing a new game IP developed by Silver Rain Games, where former BAFTA programme manager Melissa Phillips is serving as head of studio. Silver Rain is taking on “a growing team of developers” for the project.

“The games industry is so inspiring,” Salim said. “I grew up in games, so it only feels natural to make the leap into creating them. I want to be able to give back to an industry and audience that has supported me and hopefully bring a fresh perspective to the table.”

Phillips added: “It’s hugely exciting to begin working on a new IP. We are currently in the prototype stage. We are keen to hear from all levels of talent who might potentially fit into our team and will be looking for funding opportunities over the next few months.”

The studio describes itself as a company that “aims to bring a fresh and innovative perspective to the games industry. Founded with the intention of delivering bold new IP’s across multiple platforms, Silver Rain Games are particularly keen to welcome new audiences, creating narratives to empower players.”

Outside of the games industry, Salim is set to star in Ridley Scott’s Raised by Wolves, a TV series coming to HBO Max later this year.

Gears Tactics Is Coming To Xbox One

Gears Tactics, the new PC strategy game from The Coalition and Splash Damage, will eventually release on Xbox One. The Coalition’s Tyler Bielman confirmed to GameSpot that the title will come to Xbox at some point in the future following the PC edition’s release.

The developer pointed out that a certain person who is no longer with the company (Rod Fergusson) actually let the existence of the Xbox One version slip in 2019. The company had no further comment on when the Xbox One version will release or any details about it, but console fans can rest assured it is coming.

“The console version is incoming. Absolutely we have confirmed that there will be a console release,” Bielman said.

With 2020 being the year of Xbox Series X, it seems likely that Gears Tactics could find a home on the next-generation console, but nothing is confirmed yet. Given Gears Tactics is a first-party game, it will also presumably release through Xbox Game Pass.

For lots more on Gears Tactics, check out GameSpot’s recent preview that explains what the game is all about. The Coalition also speaks about the impact of COVID-19 on the game and lots more.

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Steam Offers Up Two Free Games For A Limited Time To Help With Self-Isolation

Going down the Epic Games route, Steam has temporarily made two games, Between Two Castles and Project Mercury, free to add to your library while the offer lasts. These games are free thanks to the developers and publishers wishing to lessen the burden on those self-isolating during this pandemic, providing free entertainment for people online.

Between Two Castles
Between Two Castles

Between Two Castles is a simple strategy puzzle game, where you are paired up with another player or AI to work together as master builders to complete the Mad King’s orders. Keep you castle balanced and think ahead in this title based puzzle building strategy game.

Project Mercury
Project Mercury

Project Mercury is an action-adventure game set in a bleak, neon cyberpunk apocalypse, with an intense Contra feel. There are eight stages of alien fights and precision platforming to battle through.

Between Two Castles is available until March 30, 11AM PT, while Project Mercury is available until April 8, 2PM PT. Both games can be added to your library permanently during this time and played at any time after those dates.

For more free games to grab this week on PC, check out Epic Game’s free games this week and Steam’s free-weekend games for this week. On Xbox Games Pass, we have collaborated a list of the best Xbox games to play from the Games Pass Library. For PlayStation Plus Members, Uncharted: The Nathan Drake Collection and Dirt Rally 2.0 are free to play for April.

Stay safe inside and self-isolate with some free games, it’s the least you could do.

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Star Wars: The Clone Wars – Season 7, Episode 6 Review

Warning: this review contains full spoilers for Star Wars: The Clone Wars – Season 7, Episode 6. If you need a refresher on where we left off, here’s our review for Season 7, Episode 5.

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More and more, it’s beginning to feel like the final season of The Clone Wars would have been better off structured as three feature-length films rather than 12 episodes. Within each story arc, the episodes flow so closely from one to the next that there’s little point in even interrupting them with credits sequences. A feature-length approach definitely would have helped with this arc. Ahsoka’s new team-up adventure picks up quite a bit in Chapter 2, but it’s a shame we had to deal with such a forgettable setup episode first.

Even the way Admiral Yularen’s narration recaps the events of “Gone With a Trace” highlights how empty and dull that episode is. It served its purpose as far as putting Ahsoka in the path of sisters Trace and Rafa Martez, but that’s about it. But again, now that the setup is out of the way, the series is able to do something much more exciting with that partnership. That includes revisiting Kessel, a world we’ve heard about for decades but only recently saw brought to life in 2018’s Solo: A Star Wars Story.

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The introduction of Kessel is one way in which the long gap between Seasons 6 and 7 winds up working in the show’s favor. Had this episode aired pre-Solo, it’s doubtful The Clone Wars would have even been able to include the world. It certainly wouldn’t have looked the same. “Deal No Deal” helps further flesh out this world and the staggering inequality separating the wealthy aristocrats living in luxurious jungle palaces from the rabble stuck mining the spice. This, in turn, plays right into Ahsoka’s ongoing character arc. She’s already grown disillusioned with the Jedi, but now she has a firsthand look at the evil they’ve allowed to flourish right under their noses. Thanks to this episode, the series has already taken a critical step forward in bridging the gap between Season 5 Ahsoka and the older “I’m no Jedi” Ahsoka of Star Wars Rebels.

Episode 6 also helps further develop the Ahsoka/Trace/Rafa dynamic quite a bit, enough that there’s now more incentive to care about the two sisters and their struggle for a better life. There’s a sense of unease building around what’s clearly a toxic relationship between Trace and Rafa. Rafa talks a big game about family and sisters needing to look out for each other, but it’s clearly all a noose designed to trap Trace in a life of grift and bad decisions. It helps that Ahsoka isn’t simply played as the angel on Trace’s shoulder here, but rather a negative influence in her own, well-meaning way. With Rafa urging Trace toward a life of crime and Ahsoka naively arguing that the drug cartel’s precious shipment should be hijacked to make medicine, you can’t really blame Trace for snapping and sending it all hurtling into hyperspace. Ahsoka may be woke these days, but she’s not exactly wise yet.

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In short, this episode is a much better followup to what was a pretty lackluster debut. That said, the strongest scene in this episode revolves more around the broken Ahsoka/Anakin bond. Ahsoka’s close encounter with Anakin is a lot of fun to watch, both in how it offers silent acknowledgement of their friendship and in how it calls back to iconic Original Trilogy moments. Seeing a Clone Wars-era riff on the Endor approach from Return of the Jedi is a welcome treat. It’s telling how Anakin so consistently steals the show despite playing a relatively smaller role in Season 7. Even more than reconnecting with Ahsoka, the real joy of this final season has been in seeing him drift further down the path toward becoming Darth Vader.