Somewhat less amazing is the haptic feedback, but getting some rumble and vibrations when you hit the curbing or go off track is still welcome. It’s one of those – you have to experience it, to fully appreciate it – things. Now you feel your inputs are making a tangible difference to what is happening on the screen. The adaptive triggers are used for the gas and front brake, and feeling resistance as you apply either of them may seem like a small thing but the tactile impact is amazing. Make no mistake, this is a game-changer of a revolutionary nature for bike racing. Finally! An input device is available to let a player feel what it is like to ride a bike. This differentiates the PS5 version of the game from all the other versions. However, the real boon is the DualSense controller. For multiplayer there will be an increased number of online players per race supported as well. One real boon is the shorter loading times across initial start-up as well as navigating to races. The game looks stunning and has great weather effects such as rain and thunder/lightning effects. As expected on the next-gen platforms, the game runs with dynamic resolutions up to 4K and at a locked 60 FPS. They are deftly tied into the PS5’s Photo and Record Media functions. Milestone has promised to patch this so it can be applied to the other riders too.Īlso included are record and replay functions. Secondly, in the single-player mode, the Bike Retrieval option only applies to you and not the AI. It looks dorky as hell when you are running like you are running with a full diaper load. In its current implementation, it has two problems. The default has always been to instantly respawn. A la Road Rash – if you crash, you can opt to actually run back to your bike. This means you will have to do a lap and take a route that includes an additional distance to travel. If you cut the track, you will be flagged as in real-life racing with a penalty. The first is the addition of the Long Lap Penalty. Milestone has also included two new features to add to the realism. You can enter into official events or through the use of the Race Director Mode, tailoring races to your preferences to challenge other players. An action-strategy game, Minecraft Legends has lush biomes to explore, alliances to forge, and friends to make as you turn back the Piglin tide in big battles.To accommodate multiplayer racing, Milestone is providing a dedicated server that is promised to deliver low latency – vital in racing sims, reliable connections, and high bandwidth. Lastly, Minecraft Dungeons launches on April 18 for console, PC, and cloud, and is a new spin-off set in the popular worlds developed by Mojang. A free 10-hour trial of EA Sports PGA Tour is also available to Xbox Game Pass Ultimate members, in case you'd prefer to hit the golf course instead of a burly ice hockey player's face. Available on Xbox consoles for Game Pass Ultimate subscribers, NHL 23 includes all the usual ice hockey action, new tweaks to the sporting action, and the addition of women's players in Ultimate Team. Later, on April 13, you can hit the ice with NHL 23. As an added bonus, this version of Ghostwire: Tokyo includes the new Spider's Thread update. Set in the Shibuya district of Tokyo, you'll be wielding spells and talismans in your quest to reclaim your body and stop a supernatural menace from unleashing an afterlife of dangerous phantoms upon the world. Developed by Tim Schafer's Double Fine studio, you'll be able to wield a combination of mobile firepower and stationary defenses to help you win battles.Īfter spending a year as a PlayStation 5 console exclusive, Ghostwire: Tokyo arrives on Xbox Series X|S, PC, and cloud on April 12. As a member of the Mobile Trench Brigade, you'll need to take on the forces of the Monovision menace. On April 6, Iron Brigade will roll onto Xbox consoles and cloud devices. By clicking 'enter', you agree to GameSpot's
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