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Plus we’ve been hearing plenty of late about “ multiple upcoming PC ports” of PlayStation exclusives – and that Bloodborne won’t be one of these. Equally, though, there are certainly things which ring true here: God of War has long been hoped for as a PC port, and seems a realistic proposition as such.
There’s certainly some pretty odd stuff in the database leak such as ‘Bioshock 2022’ for example, and other unreleased or unknown projects, plus the presence of Dolphin emulator (for playing GameCube and Wii titles on the PC).Īll of this means that there is clearly a lot of noise with this leak, even if it does prove to be authentic. The first point to make here is to underline the extreme caution required around this leaked list, and that just because a game is mentioned here, doesn’t mean it’s coming to the PC. There are also a bunch of unannounced GeForce Now games flagged up by Ighor like Mafia: Definitive Edition, and incoming PC titles like the (imminent) Alan Wake Remastered and Uncharted Legacy of Thieves Collection for PC (the latter is due early 2022).Īnalysis: Nuggets of truth among much strangeness? Scanning through that sprawling lot revealed some seriously tantalizing findings which as we’ve already mentioned include God of War (shown to be present in the Steam store – which obviously it isn’t, not yet…), Returnal and Demon’s Souls, plus GTA 3, Vice City and San Andreas remasters, Horizon Forbidden West, and Ratchet & Clank.
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Apparently the dev managed to crack their way into Nvidia’s GeForce Now database as detailed in that post, and after experimenting with all sorts of stuff and leveraging intelligent code completion, they grabbed a list of games from the servers of Team Green’s streaming operation – consisting of no less than 18,000 items.
Get the best games and entertainment news, reviews, tips and offers delivered to your inbox every week by signing up to the GamesRadar+ newsletter today.Anyhow, the story is that Ighor July, a C++ developer, posted the list of games on Medium, as flagged up on Reddit. And if you want both, well, there's a bit of good news there: if you own Dark Souls: Prepare to Die edition on PC, you'll be able to pre-order Dark Souls Remastered for 50% off. So, if you want to own the original Dark Souls, you have a couple options: purchase it on Steam before May 9 when it will be de-listed (we've reached out to Bandai Namco to find out if the game will continue to be sold digitally on the Xbox or PlayStation stores), or scour used game listings for a console copy. Some may like these changes, others may not. All minor tweaks, yes, but the point remains: this is a different game than the version it's remastering. Defeating an invading player will restore your Estus Flask. Estus Flasks will be the only available healing items in PvP. The maximum number of concurrent players online has been increased. A new bonfire has been added near Vamos the Blacksmith. Dark Souls Remastered changes more than just model and texture resolutions, it alters the balance of the game. It's not just the principle of the thing, either.