The Walking Dead: The Final Season – Episode 3 It remains to be seen whether updated controls, HD graphics, and widescreen support can make it worthwhile. For one thing, the character models and backgrounds don’t look as polished as one might want, and it remains to be seen how much your PC rig can push it. Strangely enough, the trailer does leave you with a few gripes. The remastered version dropping on Steam after 18 years is surely something that fans are anticipating. It became a hit, spawning an action-filled franchise. The game originally released in 2001 for the PlayStation. Onimusha: Warlordsįrom one remaster to another, this time around it’s Capcom’s Onimusha: Warlords. Ironic, given that this version is based off the PS3 one including the Japan-only DLCs that have been included.
There are, however, a few issues such as bloom and not being able to recognize his PS4 gamepad (he ended up with Xbox button prompts). As for our take on the matter, you’ll be glad to know that Tim McDonald found that it’s indeed a good PC version. The game released only a scant few days ago, and it currently has a “very positive” rating for Steam reviews. A classic JRPG originally from the days of the PS3 and Xbox 360, Vesperia was well-received by fans and critics alike. One can say that Tales of Vesperia: Definitive Edition was the first major release (or re-release) of 2019. Of course, if you’d like to plan ahead, check out our updated PC game release date list for the rest of 2019. Let’s start 2019 on the right foot with remasters such as Tales of Vesperia and Onimusha, the third episode of The Walking Dead: The Final Season, My Time at Portia, and hipsters turning into heroes in YIIK: A Postmodern RPG. This year should be no different with a plethora of titles for everyone. 2018 gave us a slew of games to enjoy, and some to be frustrated by.