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My excitement for Final Fantasy VII Rebirth went into overdrive this week. Not only did we get 20 more minutes of its gorgeous open worlds, mini-games and story nuggets to gawp over this week thanks to Sony’s dedicated State Of Play stream for it, but the internet has also been awash with previews, interviews and all sorts of other Final Fantasy-shaped goodies. Honestly, it’s like a second Christmas for me over here at the moment, it’s great.
But one thing that really stuck out to me this week was a comment made by series producer Yoshinori Kitase in an interview with our friends at Eurogamer. When they asked him why remake Final Fantasy 7 at all, his response hit me much harder than I was expecting. He said that the original FF7 is “probably going to be always that game my dad played, and I don’t want it to be that.” Aside from making me crumble to dust with irrelevancy, this really got me thinking about older games, the way we play them now, and just what role remakes and remasters have in today’s PC gaming landscape. So come and feel incredibly old with me as I try and get my (very jumbled and loosely-related) thoughts in order.
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Plenty to play and explore this weekend with Free Play Days! NBA 2K24 and Two Point Campus are available this weekend for Xbox Game Pass Core and Xbox Game Pass Ultimate members to play from Thursday February 8 at 12:01 am PDT until Sunday, February 11 at 11:59 pm PDT. Additionally, Call of Duty Modern Warfare […]
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Season 2 of Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 is live, adding the new Ninja vest perk for customized loadouts. This new perk is geared towards stealth and the resupply of lethal throwing equipment, but first you’ll need to unlock it.
The Ninja vest is a new perk that can be equipped in your custom loadout to eliminate footstep sounds, provide immunity to movement reduction effects, and provide additional supply of lethal throwing equipment.
Activision says this perk does not stack with the stealth effects of the Covert Sneakers boot perk. However, this means if you use the Ninja vest for stealth, you’re free to select a different type of sneaker, such as the Lightweight Boots or Tactical Pads for movement buffs.