New roguelike Realm of Ink is Hades by way of Chinese mythology

Hades is one of the many GOTY award winners I feel extremely guilty about barely spending any time with. I think I’ve played a couple of hours tops. Nobody must know! Oh drat. Anyway, despite my lack of expertise, the Supergiant action-roguelite was the first comparison that came to mind while watching the trailer for Realm of Ink, which has just been announced.

It makes use of a similar angled perspective, appears similarly focussed on build customisation, with hundreds of magic items to equip, and sees you playing out the backstories of various mythological personalities – derived, in this case, not from Ancient Greece but China and Buddhism.

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The Perfect PS5 2TB SSD Drops to Its Lowest Price Ever – Black Friday Deal

It feels like only yesterday that we were wrapping up our Black Friday coverage last year, and all of a sudden here we are again bringing you the fledgling deals from this year’s event. We’re being spoiled this month as retailers are starting to offer huge discounts as far out as a week away from the big day itself.

We like to stay on top of these early deals and one thing we’re always looking out for is savings on a PS5 SSD. If you head over to Amazon, you can find the Crucial P5 Plus 2TB Gaming SSD with Heatsink for just £99.99. That’s the lowest price it’s ever been.

You might see us banging on about on SSDs for PS5s a lot, but you may have wondered why we go on about them quite so much? Well, if you’re used to constantly having to juggle space whenever you install a new game, then you’re going to want to get yourself an SSD.

It will free up space, improve performance, and enhance your overall experience. Now is the time to grab one at a great price. Plus, you you don’t want to drop £100, the 1TB version is also down to just £57.99 right now as well.

More Great Early PlayStation Deals For Black Friday

PS5 fans can be particularly smug today as Sony has decided to officially go live with all of their Black Friday deals today. The deals on offer right now are pretty amazing too. First of all, you can grab a PS5 for just £379, or you can get a bundle that includes two free games for just £400.

PS Plus is also up to 30% off right now for new and current members, but you can save even more with a ShopTo gift card deal. For example, new members can get 12-months of PS Plus for £83.99 (down from £99.99), but the ShopTo £84 gift card costs just £74.85 so you’re securing a total saving of £25.14.

Next Week on Xbox: New Games for November 20 – 24

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Next Week on Xbox: New Games for November 20 – 24

Welcome to Next Week on Xbox! In this weekly feature we cover all the games coming soon to Xbox Series X|S, Xbox One, Windows, and Game Pass! Get more details on these upcoming games below and click their profiles for further info (release dates subject to change). Let’s jump in!


Xbox Live

Worldless

Coatsink


$19.99

$17.99

Wordless – November 21
Optimized for Xbox Series X|S / Smart Delivery

In this 2D active, turn-based, platformer, players will explore intricate and interconnected areas full of secrets and mysteries to uncover with a plethora of abilities like dashing and wall-jumps.


Xbox Live

DESERTED

Zebik Media Interactive Ltd.

$19.99
Xbox One X Enhanced

Deserted – November 22
Xbox One X Enhanced

A stylized 3D action adventure with light RPG and narrative elements. Inspired by the alien atmosphere of Out Of This World, Deserted combines narrative storytelling with survival and fast paced strategic combat to deliver a thrilling adventure.


Xbox Live
Xbox Play Anywhere

Farm Builder

LAN – GAMES LTD

$7.99
Xbox One X Enhanced

Farm Builder – November 22
Xbox One X Enhanced / Xbox Play Anywhere

A strategy puzzle board game in which you must construct farms, roads, and surround it with windmills and water-towers to score points. To make points you must own a completed farm, road, windmill or water tower.


Xbox Live

SETTRIS

Eastasiasoft Limited

Settris – November 22
Optimized for Xbox Series X|S / Smart Delivery

Relax and enjoy brainteasing block puzzles with a chill undersea theme. A block-arranging puzzle game in which players fit various shapes into empty squares on the puzzle board and fill all empty squares to clear the stage. Pieces must be rotated and flipped to fit together and be successfully placed in the right order.


Xbox Live

Train Valley 2 – Community Edition

BlitWorks

Train Valley 2 – Community Edition – November 22

Drive forward the industrial revolution in this train tycoon micro-management game! Build railroads, upgrade your locomotives, and keep your trains on schedule without delays or accidents to meet the ever-growing demand of the cities and industries in your tiny valley.


Xbox Live

Alina of the Arena

PINIX GAMES

$14.99

Alina of the Arena – November 23
Optimized for Xbox Series X|S / Smart Delivery

A roguelike deckbuilding tactics game that combines elements from Slay the Spire and Into the Breach. Play as a gladiator to survive. With roguelike deckbuilding and hex-based tactics, no longer bound by simple attack and defense. Make use of dodges and knockbacks to stay alive!


Xbox Live

Ikonei Island: An Earthlock Adventure

Jetpack Collective, The Iterative Collective

Ikonei Island: An Earthlock Adventure – November 23

Explore the beautiful Ikonei Island, befriend magical creatures, and fight monsters with your friends or adventure solo. Gather resources, craft tools, and gear. Farm the land, build your base or a cozy home, and decorate it however you like.


Xbox Live

Train Traffic Manager

Baltoro Games

Train Traffic Manager – November 24

Train Traffic Manager isn’t your grandpa’s model railway set. Think fast, plan faster, and keep those trains from turning into flaming metal confetti. In this strategy-puzzle game, you’re in charge of everything from switches and signals to drawbridges and, oh yeah, preventing cataclysmic train disasters.


Xbox Live

Trash is Fun

Brinemedia

Trash is Fun – November 24
Optimized for Xbox Series X|S / Smart Delivery

Trash is Fun offers exciting graphics, combining a harsh post-apocalypse theme with a bright stylized style. The soundtrack, featuring a blend of electronic beats and environmental sounds, enhances the overall experience, pulling you deeper into the post-apocalyptic universe.


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Horizon Forbidden West: Seeds of Rebellion – new gameplay and story details on the upcoming tabletop adventure

For just short of a year, Guerrilla has been working with the team over at Steamforged Games to bring you a fully cooperative, narrative-driven tabletop experience set in the world of Horizon.

Horizon Forbidden West: Seeds of Rebellion is launching on Kickstarter on November 21, and today, we wanted to give you a sneak peek at what this adventure will hold for players. Taking our learnings and feedback from Horizon Zero Dawn: The Board Game, Guerrilla and Steamforged Games have worked closely together to elevate what a Horizon board game experience can be.

Guerrilla’s Senior Copy & Game Writer, Emil Cholich, sets the scene: “Seeds of Rebellion is set about six months before Regalla’s attack on the Embassy in Horizon Forbidden West. The story puts you and your friends in the boots of newly minted Marshals tasked by Hekarro to investigate troubling reports of unrest among the Tenakth. This quest will take players across Red Blight-ridden Clan Lands, pit them against colossal machines, and allow them to uncover Regalla’s Rebellion in its earlier days, a period players have yet to explore.”

By the time Aloy arrives in the Forbidden West, Regalla’s rebels have established many strongholds across the Clan Lands. Seeds of Rebellions offers not only an insight into the formative days of this rebellion, but also the vengeful, hotheaded, or sometimes misguided young Tenakth that feel drawn to it.”

This board game was created to be a deeper, more enriching experience for Horizon fans than its Zero Dawn predecessor. Players will have to work together to discover the truth and save many Tenakth lives in the process. “Seeds of Rebellion is a fully cooperative campaign game divided into 13 chapters. Each of which is split into two main gameplay sections – narrative and combat,” says Steamforged’s Product Owner Fraser McFetridge.

“During the narrative sections, players will experience the game’s story via choose-your-own-adventure text entries. As they do, they will make decisions regarding which NPCs to speak to, how they’ll trade their hard-won resources, and face all manner of challenges beyond the already thrilling combat. What’s most exciting is that the players’ decisions influence upcoming combat encounters, where they will place their unique miniatures onto encounter maps to take on enemy miniatures in a more zoomed-in setting.”

Let’s dive deeper into machine combat, something Horizon fans will know a lot about, in Seeds of Rebellion. “We’ve designed the narrative of Seeds of Rebellion in such a way that players could come across machines in a number of ways, depending on how they decide to explore,” shares Fraser. “Things like sneaking through cover to ambush a Clawstrider; finding a way to trap a Tremortusk, so you can escape its devastating weaponry; or avoiding a charging Bristleback while it tramples anything in its path. Then, of course, there is the classic fight-to-the-death against a coiled Slitherfang.”

Taking the intricate machines from the world of Horizon and creating them in miniature form is no easy feat. Steamforged tackled this head-on. “Of course, we can’t ignore the Tremortusk in the room: the miniatures, which are highly detailed, mini representations of the machines fans know and love. Our sculpting team have forever imprinted the phrase ‘most complex miniatures we’ve ever created’ into my brain,” says Fraser. “I’d go so far as to describe Forbidden West’s machines as ‘perfect’ for tabletop translation, given the careful precision they’re designed with, combining form and function. I’m told some of the sculpting references we received from Guerrilla were over a billion polys. I’m not a sculptor myself, but I’m assured that means they’re extremely detailed!”

It’s not just the machines that are important to translate well into board game form. “We’ve been working closely with Guerrilla to integrate memorable in-game locations and characters into the encounter maps and narrative,” shared Fraser. “We’ve also taken great care in our game design to authentically recreate the experience of playing and exploring the Forbidden West. From stealthing your way through tall grass to precisely targeting a machine’s components, weakening its attacks, and collecting its valuable scrap.”

Enhancing the woven story has always been at the forefront of all Horizon experiences. “This is inherently a story of unity and teamwork,” says Emil. “The player characters must work together to overcome increasingly slim odds against deadly machine and human threats. The co-op gameplay style and narrative engine developed by Steamforged gave us the room to bring the compelling characters Horizon’s world is known for to the tabletop.” 

For those who also supported the Horizon Zero Dawn board game, Steamforged has good news. “Compatibility with the Horizon Zero Dawn board game is particularly important to us. That said, we are keeping details on this close to our chest (I am sure you’ll understand our desire to avoid too many spoilers),” says Fraser. “What we can confirm right now is there’ll be a backward compatibility pack, available at no extra cost for returning backers who pledged for Horizon Zero Dawn: The Board Game, which will let you take your Zero Dawn miniatures straight into the already-challenging lands of the Forbidden West.”

Horizon Forbidden West: Seeds of Rebellion will be available to back on Kickstarter from November 21, and you can already sign up to be notified on launch here.

Horizon Forbidden West: Seeds of Rebellion will be available in English language only. 

Looks Like 3 More Old Disney Games Are Coming to PS Plus Classics

Following this month’s surprise addition of Disney/Pixar’s Up for the PlayStation Portable to the PlayStation Plus Classics library comes the likely addition of three more Disney games.

As spotted by Gematsu, the Taiwan ratings board has once again spilled the beans on new games coming to PlayStation 5 and PlayStation 4. (Taiwan listed Up ahead of its announcement.)

The three games are:

Disney/Pixar Buzz Lightyear of Star Command (PS1)

Thrillville: Off the Rails (PSP)

Thrillville (PSP)

The revival of these Disney/Pixar games comes as some surprise given the low interest in the community and what you would think would be a licensing nightmare. But that didn’t stop Up on PSP from getting a second chance over 14 years after it came out.

This week Sony revealed the full line-up of PlayStation Plus Games Catalog additions for November 2023, which includes Teardown, Dragon’s Dogma: Dark Arisen, and PaRappa the Rapper 2.

A total of 14 games joined the library: nine in the Games Catalog available to Extra and Premium members and five in the Classic Games Catalog only available to Premium members.

PlayStation Plus Games Catalog Additions for November 2023

PlayStation Plus Classics Games Catalog Additions for November 2023

Wesley is the UK News Editor for IGN. Find him on Twitter at @wyp100. You can reach Wesley at wesley_yinpoole@ign.com or confidentially at wyp100@proton.me.

PlayStation and PS5 Black Friday Deals: Early Sales Are Officially Now Live

The first official Black Friday 2023 deals have already begun (deals are live November 17-27, official Black Friday is November 24) and PlayStation fans can seize some incredible savings during this holiday sales season. The Spider-Man 2 and Call of Duty bundles are by far the most popular Black Friday deals so far this shopping season. These cost $499.99, so you’re getting a free game, but are also very popular so we recommend securing one ASAP if you’re interested. PS Plus members can also now upgrade to Extra or Premium for 25/30% off right now, DualSense controllers are down to $49, and there’s a bunch of great deals on PS5 games like Final Fantasy 16 and Assassin’s Creed Mirage as well. Check out everything just below or follow @IGNDeals for even more Black Friday PS5 updates.

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PS5 Early Black Friday Game Deals

PS5 video game deals are finally here, and we’re even getting some incredible discounts on first party PS5 games right now. This includes deals on God of War Ragnarok, The Last of Us Part 1, and many more. You can expect to see even more of these deals get price matched across various retailers in the coming days, but for now you can find most of the best deals at Amazon and Best Buy. These are likely the best deals we are getting as well, and Black Friday PlayStation sales are officially running from November 17-27. So, go nuts, these are the top deals!

Best PS5 Black Friday Deals: PS5 Slim Bundles + Free Game

Sony has whipped up a slim version of the PS5 console, but it’s been selling out almost as fast as the listings go up at online retailers (see here at Amazon) If you’re looking to scoop up a PlayStation 5 Slim, you’ve come to the right place. Stock levels have been a little uneasy with these so far, so stay tuned if you aren’t successful on the Spider-Man 2 bundle this time.

PS5 Slim – Call of Duty Modern Warfare 3 Bundle

Have no fear if these sell out, however, as another alternate PS5 slim deal is also now available and includes Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 at no extra cost. Heads up, as well, the slim’s new optional PS5 disc drive needs to connect to the internet to pair it to a console. It also comes with 1TB storage — up from 825GB in the original versions of the console.

Not bad if you’re in the market for a PS5 anyway. We advise you to stay connected with our social media channels @IGNDeals to stay updated on even more potential PS5 disc or digital deals — there could be another big deal or bundle to check out soon.

DualSense Controllers Are Down to $49 (Save Up to $25)

Opting for controllers like the Volcanic Red, Cobalt Blue, Galactic Purple or Gray Camo is your best bet as these are some of the most popular, tend to sell out during sale events, and cost the most at $74.99 MSRP — so buying at the $49 Black Friday offer will maximize your savings.

The DualSense color variants we listed above have also been incredibly popular since the deal went live, so they are at risk of selling out before we even get to the core Black Friday event in a few weeks; consider making your purchase soon to avoid disappointment. The standard discounted price for the PlayStation gamepad has consistently been in the range of $50, making this a compelling option for holiday shopping or as a thoughtful gift for the PlayStation enthusiast in your life.

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PlayStation Plus Memberships: Save Up to 30% Right Now

Sony confirmed that PS Plus will be on sale over Black Friday for new and current members, and that deal is now live. New members joining PS Plus can get up to 30% off 12-months of PS Plus Essential, Extra, or Premium. While current members can get 25% off upgrading their membership to Extra, or 30% off upgrades to Premium. These discounts will last from November 17 until after Cyber Monday on November 27.

Black Friday: PS5 SSD Deals

Black Friday storage deals include PS5 compatible SSDs and hard drives. You’ll want to stick with a high-speed SSD for your boot drive (or for your PS5) and a cheaper-per-TB traditional hard drive to max out your storage.

Logitech G29 Driving Force Racing Wheel (PS5, PS4, PC) for Just $200

This is one of the best racing wheels around, and it’s dropped to just $199.99 in the Black Friday sales at Amazon. That’s $100 off the MSRP — what a deal!

$100 Off the Sony PSVR2 Horizon Call of the Mountain Bundle

There’s nothing quite like playing a game in virtual reality. The immersiveness is jaw-dropping. And right now for Black Friday, Dell is running a deal that saves you $100 off the PSVR2 Horizon bundle. So you get a futuristic headset, controllers, and a great game, all for $499.99.

PS5 Console Covers: Early Deals at PS Direct and Dbrand

If you’re not interested in picking up the new PS5 slim model and instead just want to invest in a tasty set of PS5 console cover faceplates, then we’ve already got some great deals for you to consider. PS Direct has discounted its range of official covers, down to $44.99, while dbrand has dropped its rival Darkplates 2.0 to $59.05. For those wondering, dbrand is also working on PS5 slim varients of the Darkplates, and you can sign up for update emails here.

Where to Find PS5 Deals on Black Friday

We’ll be providing a plethora of links to all the finest PlayStation deals for Black Friday here on IGN, but you can also follow us @IGNDeals on Twitter/X for more immediate updates.

Otherwise, throughout the holiday shopping season, if you’re on the lookout for PlayStation games, you can expect to uncover enticing deals at retailers like Amazon, Best Buy, and similar stores. The same holds true for PlayStation accessories, including headsets and controllers, which are likely to see widespread discounts at these familiar retail destinations.

The Best Buy Black Friday sale, Walmart Black Friday, Amazon Black Friday sales are now live, with Walmart and Amazon expected to pop off with even more offers next week as well. If you’re interested in our predictions for Switch, you can check out what to expect from Nintendo this Black Friday.

Best PlayStation and PS5 Holiday Gift Ideas for 2023

As we near the end of the year — and more importantly, the holiday season — there’s no better time to start looking at gifts for the PlayStation fan in your life (especially with all Black Friday deals to consider). Whether it’s brand-new games, apparel, or collectibles and toys, we’ve scoured the internet for what is sure to be the most popular gifts this season, so check out the many great PlayStation gift recommendations below to make your shopping this year a breeze.

PS5 Black Friday Shopping Tips

Many of these tips are applicable no matter what you’re shopping for on Black Friday.

  • Plan Your Spending – It’s important to acknowledge that many of us have substantial video game backlogs. Just because you spot a game you desire on sale, doesn’t mean you should rush to buy it. Set a budget and stick to it. Only invest in games you genuinely intend to play in the near future.
  • Create a Wishlist – A practical approach to keep your Black Friday spending in check is by crafting a wishlist of games or items you’re interested in purchasing, and then adhere to it. Resist the temptation of deals that don’t align with the items you would have bought otherwise.
  • Compare Prices – It’s not uncommon to be enticed by what seems like an excellent Black Friday deal (for instance, The Last of Us Part 1 for $39.99). However, it’s wise to double-check by looking at other popular retailers to see if they offer a matching or even better sale price before hitting the buy button.
  • Act Swiftly on Exceptional Deals – When you stumble upon a truly remarkable deal on a PlayStation game or accessory, don’t hesitate. Retailers have limited stock, and the best deals are likely to sell out before Black Friday concludes. Seize the fantastic deals promptly.
  • But, Don’t Worry if You Miss Out – If you attempt to purchase an outstanding deal and discover that it’s sold out, don’t be disheartened. Often, the very same Black Friday deal may resurface on Cyber Monday. And even if it doesn’t, the next Prime Day will arrive sooner than you think.

Robert Anderson is a deals expert and Commerce Editor for IGN. You can follow him @robertliam21 on Twitter.

One of the original Mass Effect writers is making a sci-fi near-future action-adventure

Former Dragon Age: Dreadwolf production director and veteran Mass Effect scribe Mac Walters has founded a new studio, Worlds Untold, with funding from NetEase. According to the official site, the studio will develop “triple-A action adventure games with an emphasis on narrative and worldbuilding”: its first project is a single-player-focussed, “near future action adventure game in a breathtaking world filled with mystery and exploration”.

Amongst other things, this reflects Walter’s desire to move away from the “space opera” RPGs he’s made in the past and develop a more linear, story-driven sci-fi game, whose universe might also host TV or novel adaptations. Which might not sound very appealing to BioWare diehards, but you can rest easy on one count: the game will have plenty of lore, though how it’s served up to the player is another question.

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Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora Combat Explained

The moon of Pandora is host to a pair of different worlds; the harmonious, nature-loving Na’vi and the industrial, destructive humans of the RDA. In Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora you play as a native Na’vi, but that doesn’t mean you’ll be restricted to using just their traditional tools and weaponry.

“As a child of two worlds, someone that was brought up and trained by the RDA forcefully, you do have the knowledge of human tools,” explains Magnus Jansen, creative director of Avatar: Frontiers of Pandora. “Not just weapons but their technology and other things as well.”

But if you have access to rocket launchers, assault rifles, and grenades, why would you ever use the Na’vi’s comparatively primitive weapons? We spoke to the developers at Massive Entertainment, who told us all about the gameplay styles and choices offered by human and Pandoran equipment.

“Human technologies are loud and destructive and kind of dirty in a way,” says game director Ditte Deenfeldt. “Whereas the Na’vi tools are usually more powerful, more stealthy, more precise.”

The Na’vi source almost all of their equipment directly from nature and so their arsenal is predominantly based on archery. Each bow is tooled for a particular approach: the shortbow for fast attacks, a heavy bow for high-damage sniping, and a longbow for general purpose shooting. These are, as you’d expect, silent killers.

“So the Na’vi weapons, they’re all about precision and they’re also stealth tools, so they preserve your stealth loop,” explains associate game director Drew Rechner. “They’re all using that idea of precision and planning and quiet takedowns.”

There’s a special ammo type where you actually duct tape grenades to an arrow.

But how can a wooden arrow destroy an armored mechanical exo-skeleton? It’s simple, really: you aim true. “All of our enemies have weak points,” Rechner reveals. “Sometimes it’s an unprotected pilot that you can just take out with one shot if you’re accurate, but other times it’s the [exhaust] vents in the back. With a well-placed arrow you hit [and] it explodes, and you can take it out really efficiently. And that’s a lot more difficult to do with the human weapons because they’re so imprecise.”

“But if you don’t want that, we also have special ammo,” adds Rechner. “So there’s a special ammo type where you actually duct tape grenades to an arrow and you can shoot that arrow and have it explode. And of course that’s fantastic for that AMP that’s giving you trouble and you can’t seem to flank it because maybe the space isn’t allowing for it.”

Special ammunition can also be crafted for the Staffsling, a sort of lacrosse stick-like weapon used to hurl traps and explosives. Like special ammo arrows, the Staffsling represents the merging point of two cultures; it’s a Na’vi design enhanced by explosive RDA manufacturing. But such a blend of technologies can only be used in certain situations; for some activities you’ll be restricted to certain weapons.

“When it comes to hunting, we really encourage players to be merciful and to get a clean kill as well,” reveals Deenfeldt. As a result, you can’t use any human weapons or tech to hunt Pandora’s wildlife.

The Na’vi, they’ll smell it a mile away that it’s got metal and it’s been tainted by the human technology,” explains Jansen. As such, you’ll always need to use bows to kill animals you intend to use for cooking and crafting.

While Na’vi weapons are encouraged for precision and hunting, there will often be times when you need speed and aggression. That’s where your character’s early life with the RDA will come in handy; they know how to use all the human weapons, from assault rifles to rocket launchers.

“They’re perfect for the run and gun,” says Rechner. “My personal preference is to start with stealth. Usually I fail in some spectacular fashion and then I bust out the shotgun and the assault rifle and just blast my way through the last few enemies.”

“[Human weapons are] not what you want to use for stealth because if you’re sneaking, well, a loud boom is going to give you away,” says Jansen. “All of the human weapons are loud. But they are incredibly fun because they’re loud. They are very powerful against machinery, against the AMP suits, against all of the things. So they’re very, very effective when you get into action.”

I expect most players to play a mix of both and choose the right tool for the right situation.

As powerful as the human weapons are, though, you sadly won’t be able to use the RDA’s coolest machines. You can’t use an AMP suit or fly in a helicopter simply because you’re too big,” says Deenfeldt. “The AMP suit may be your size on the outside, but inside it can only fit a tiny little human.”

The story of Frontiers of Pandora will focus on your character reclaiming their Na’vi heritage. And so, should you wish to fully roleplay that narrative, you can choose to use only Na’vi equipment. But Massive Entertainment has designed the game to be played with both technologies, pivoting between them as the situation demands.

I think more so than you doing one thing over the other, I expect most players to play a mix of both and choose the right tool for the right situation,” says Deenfeldt. “That’s really why we have this background story, to give players the opportunity to play with all of the different options that we have to give you. We can add some technology, we can add some weapons, but you can also live the Na’vi dream.”

I think this is a choice that people like and it’s something they recognize where, yeah, I can go loud, I can go in guns blazing [with] human weapons, but that is going to draw attention and there might be reinforcements, they could send in more people,” says Jansen. “This is a classic pro versus con situation where yes, I could go loud and it’s fast, but in the end it might not be that much faster because I’m going to draw more people in and it’s going to take more time.”

The contrast between humans and Na’vi isn’t restricted to weapons, though. As you explore the world you’ll find very different environments depending on who lives there. Those disparate environments provide very different gameplay opportunities.

The human locations are much more structured,” says Deenfeldt. “You have a straight line, straight angles. You have an environment that in many cases are much easier to read, so it is easier to make quick decisions on where to move, which means that agility that you have, you can really use it in combat.”

“As beautiful as a natural environment is, it’s also naturally just more chaotic,” she adds. “And so I think that’s one of the big differences. But we also have other environments than the rainforest. We have really big open plains, in the upper plain as an example, where that changes how you approach these things as well.”

By starting with a protagonist who belongs to both Na’vi and human cultures, Massive has been able to build a game with both multiple play styles and environmental texture. We’ll see if that blend works in harmony or if the RDA guns are OP when Frontiers of Pandora launches on December 7.

Matt Purslow is IGN’s UK News and Features Editor.

Best early Black Friday gaming laptop deals 2023

In terms of straight-up savings, the best early Black Friday gaming laptop deals are surely the most generous among pre-Christmas games tech discounts. True, they’re pricier than any gaming mouse or Steam Deck accessory to begin with, but basic principles of proportions mean that the choicest deals will lop off enormous wads of cash.

And these are quality lappies, too. Some of my personal favourites (the Gigabyte Aorus 15X! The Razer Blade 14! The Acer Nitro 5, if you’re on a budget!) have made into Black Friday’s early deal highlights, and there are plenty more besides. Most of them are rocking up-to-date Nvidia GeForce RTX 40 series GPUs, too, so they’ll be able to handle ray tracing and roid their own performance via DLSS 3. To varying extents, naturally.

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