Graphics are good but some of the press reactions I saw before are a bit much. The character models are good and everything looks clean and runs nicely.
But in no way does it look as good as something like Cyberpunk or SW Outlaws.
The only real problem is the hair, same as SW Outlaws. Cloud has a fuzziness on the hair which is overly distracting. They need to simplify the hair model so DLSS can upscale more cleanly.
Like Assassin's Creed Shadows did
Yeah Remake is mostly linear. It’s all set in Midgar. Remake is open world after they leave Midgar.
Very sad to see Gil Gerrard pass, although I have to admit I thought he had already done so. I met him in a comic convention about 20 years ago, and the guy looked rough as hell. He was very overweight and on oxygen, which usually means you've got months left. But it's good to see he got a lot more out of life.
On that note, Buck Rogers was a good show, but Even more so was the Atari game. Definitely one of my favorites for the platform.
2 sources confirmed Nintendo is releasing smaller sized game cards.
A 16gb and 32gb version, but reports say that they will only be $3 to $5 cheaper. So game key cards will probably still be the main thing going forward.
I saw a report saying Switch 2 is literally the only modern portable to even have physical media.
Silent Hill: Producer Okamoto examines international locations for upcoming games
12/18/25 - Silent Hill could no longer be set exclusively in the USA in the future: Konami's producer Motoi Okamoto explains to Inverse that Silent Hill f (PS5, Xbox Series, PC) was set in Japan for the first time and incorporated local folklore into the horror elements.
This move opened up new narrative possibilities and expanded the perspectives of the series beyond the previous setting in Maine. For future games, the team is considering locations in Asia, Central and South America, as well as countries such as Italy.
Okamoto emphasizes that research into local belief systems, such as shamanistic traditions in South America, or other cultural traditions in Europe and Asia, could offer new approaches to the psychological horror experience. The developers want to expand the concepts of the series internationally and introduce new narrative elements without limiting themselves to the previous locations. According to Okamoto, the concrete implementation is still pending, and no further details were given in the interview.
Resident Evil Requiem: Capcom on spin-offs, scary factor and the meaning of the name "Requiem"
12/18/25 - Gamemeca spoke with producer Masato Kumazawa from Capcom about Resident Evil Requiem (PS5, Xbox Series, Switch 2, PC). The interview is about spin-offs, the meaning of the name "Requiem", which Resident Evil titles you should play beforehand and why Requiem won't be as scary as Resident Evil 7.
Resident Evil Requiem brings Leon S. Kennedy and Grace Ashcroft together as equal main characters and tells their story as a continuous, causally linked story arc. The playing time is divided almost half between the two protagonists, as Kumazawa emphasizes: "The plot is divided exactly equally. In Resident Evil 6, for example, there were separate storylines for Leon, Chris and Jake. In this game, on the other hand, the two characters are part of a single, coherent story. Depending on the situation, the perspective from which the plot is told and played changes."
Grace's sections serve a game feel that is oriented towards Resident Evil 2: Her chapters rely on dense atmosphere, claustrophobic situations and psychological tension. The developers conceived Grace as an initially anxious character whose inner development is a central part of the narrative: step by step, she grows beyond her fear, whereby this transformation was deliberately designed as a cathartic process. Grace's perspectives deliver the most oppressive passages of the game and contribute significantly to the emotional depth.
Leon's gameplay, on the other hand, relies heavily on mechanics reminiscent of Resident Evil 4: He has sophisticated body techniques, melee attacks and action-oriented sequences that act as a counterpoint to Grace's horror phases.
this point, Kumazawa is asked whether Leon and Grace can be seen on screen at the same time as Leon and Ashley in Resident Evil 4: "If I answer this question specifically, I would anticipate some of the joy," Kumazawa answers. "Grace and Leon don't act completely independently of each other within the story. There will be scenes in which they meet, and others in which they act separately again. How Leon drives the plot forward can be eagerly awaited. However, you shouldn't expect a permanent accompaniment like in Resident Evil 4 or its remake."
Since Leon is the most popular character in the series, there are fears that Grace could take a back seat in the game. Kumazawa is asked what the attraction is to play with Grace at all. "The special appeal of Grace lies in the development of the most fearful character in the entire series. Step by step, she works her way out of her fear, which gives a strong feeling of catharsis.
Since there was no comparable character before, a close bond with her develops over time. During the game tests, we were able to clearly understand this development of Grace. It is important for us to clearly highlight their strengths, while at Leon we want to convey a different kind of fascination," says Kumazawa.
The title "Requiem" carries several levels of meaning: For Grace, the motif is directly linked to her mother's past and the attempt to cope with old traumas. At the same time, "Requiem" can be read as a symbolic funeral mass for Raccoon City or for the victims of past events. This ambiguity gives the plot narrative depth, as Kumazawa explains. In addition, there is a central secret about Leon, which links the personal and the overarching plot and increases the dramatic tension. "We don't want to reveal what the Requiem means for Leon at this point," says Kumazawa.
Capcom deliberately calibrated the relationship between horror and entertainment. Resident Evil 2 served as a stylistic guideline, because it strives for a balanced mix of oppressive moments and satisfying action. Internally, the team considered Resident Evil 7 to be too extreme in terms of immediate fear reactions; as a result, scenes that could trigger severe physical numbness in the player were avoided. "Director Koshi Nakanishi has often emphasized that he thought Resident Evil 7 was too scary, so they decided to reduce the fear factor in Requiem a bit. Resident Evil 2 was chosen as the benchmark," Kumazawa adds,
Requiem is aimed at veterans of the series as well as newcomers: Previous knowledge deepens understanding, but is not a prerequisite. But the remakes of Resident Evil 2 and Resident Evil 3 in particular provide useful context to Leon's background and to the Raccoon City events that took place around three decades ago and are thematically taken up in the new narrative - it's worth taking another look here.
"Resident Evil 2 and the Resident Evil 3 Remake show the human side of Leon and recreate the original titles very carefully. In addition, both games are directly related to the events in Raccoon City," explains Kumazawa.
Capcom clarifies that Requiem does not mean the end of the franchise. The game is supposed to be part of a longer-term roadmap; further sequels and possible spin-offs remain open, such as an in-depth account of the events in Raccoon City
"Since we can't fully reveal the story of Resident Evil Requiem yet, it's hard to make concrete statements about possible spin-offs. Many players are likely to wonder what state Raccoon City is in, why it happened and what processes and stories are behind it. A spin-off would be interesting, but there are currently no concrete plans for this," says Kumazawa.
Recent reports have claimed that Nvidia intends to reduce its production capacity for GeForce RTX 50 series GPUs in the first half of 2026. These cuts are reportedly due to shortages of memory, not just GDDR7, but all memory types.
30-40% of Nvidia's GeForce GPU production could be axed. This implies that Nvidia cannot get enough GDDR7 memory to produce GPUs at its current rate. Alternatively, it implies that Nvidia expects significantly reduced GPU sales in 2026, possibly due to rising NAND and DRAM costs and their impact on PC prices.
Note that there is no mention of non-GeForce RTX PRO series GPUs. If GDDR7 memory supply is indeed limited, Nvidia may be allocating its limited memory stocks to its more profitable RTX PRO GPU lineup, sacrificing its GeForce lineup
Nvidia's CEO has confirmed that the US chip giant will build its huge campus for up to 10,000 employees in Israel, Kiryat Tivon.
Nvidia CEO and founder Jensen Huang said, "Israel is home to some of the world's most brilliant technologists and has become Nvidia's second home. Our new campus will be a place where our teams can collaborate, invent, and build the future of AI. This investment reflects our deep and enduring commitment to our families in Israel and their unique contributions to the AI era."
The company has bought Israeli startup Mellanox in 2016, and since then bought 4 more in the country, with its offices spreads across Israel. Nvidia also plans to build one of the biggest data centers in middle-east in Israel, with a new super-computer for its own use.
Jensen has shown great support, always mentioning Avinatan Or in quarterly briefings, an employee, who was kidnapped with his girlfriend Noa Argamani on 10/7. She was rescued in a daring operation, while he was released just a few months ago after 738 days in captivity
On that note, Buck Rogers was a good show, but Even more so was the Atari game. Definitely one of my favorites for the platform.
I've been aware of that game for years, but I haven't played it yet. It's on arcade, 2600 and 5200. Unfortunately, I don't own a copy. Arcade version looks really cool. Star wars trench run vibes.
I’ve been saying that Nintendo needs to provide more options for smaller card sizes. Glad to see that they are listening to me.
The price difference is tiny.
It's cost doesn't seem dependent on size. It's just an expensive format whatever the size. Now flash memory prices are also being inflated, I'd expect to see more game key cards.
Oh do you guys know the ins and outs of your TV settings?
I used Google AI to ask about how to set HDR correctly on my model.
It actually revealed that the tv has this option that wasn't enabled.
On the external device manager there's a input signal plus option, for the HDMI. This opens up the port for the full bandwidth, which is needed for good HDR apparently. The port I was using didn't have that enabled.
I haven't tested it yet but it's quite interesting, as I'd never heard of it before.
Today is the first day of my 10-day holiday vacation. Woo! Time to play some gam--er, after I feed and walk the dog, make and eat breakfast, get Starbucks, wash my car, get groceries, and finally around 3:30pm, PLAY SOME GAMES!
ININ games just made a post about their game key card R Type 3 release.
They said now Nintendo is offering smaller cards for switch 2, they are now releasing it physically. But it's €10 more than the game key card would have been.
Yeah Remake is mostly linear. It’s all set in Midgar. Remake is open world after they leave Midgar.
Almost feels like a walking simulator with a bit of fighting.Or an interactive movie.
I think that’s just because it’s the beginning part of the game.
Probably.On that note, Buck Rogers was a good show, but Even more so was the Atari game. Definitely one of my favorites for the platform.
A 16gb and 32gb version, but reports say that they will only be $3 to $5 cheaper. So game key cards will probably still be the main thing going forward.
I saw a report saying Switch 2 is literally the only modern portable to even have physical media.
12/18/25 - Silent Hill could no longer be set exclusively in the USA in the future: Konami's producer Motoi Okamoto explains to Inverse that Silent Hill f (PS5, Xbox Series, PC) was set in Japan for the first time and incorporated local folklore into the horror elements.
This move opened up new narrative possibilities and expanded the perspectives of the series beyond the previous setting in Maine. For future games, the team is considering locations in Asia, Central and South America, as well as countries such as Italy.
Okamoto emphasizes that research into local belief systems, such as shamanistic traditions in South America, or other cultural traditions in Europe and Asia, could offer new approaches to the psychological horror experience. The developers want to expand the concepts of the series internationally and introduce new narrative elements without limiting themselves to the previous locations. According to Okamoto, the concrete implementation is still pending, and no further details were given in the interview.
12/18/25 - Gamemeca spoke with producer Masato Kumazawa from Capcom about Resident Evil Requiem (PS5, Xbox Series, Switch 2, PC). The interview is about spin-offs, the meaning of the name "Requiem", which Resident Evil titles you should play beforehand and why Requiem won't be as scary as Resident Evil 7.
Resident Evil Requiem brings Leon S. Kennedy and Grace Ashcroft together as equal main characters and tells their story as a continuous, causally linked story arc. The playing time is divided almost half between the two protagonists, as Kumazawa emphasizes: "The plot is divided exactly equally. In Resident Evil 6, for example, there were separate storylines for Leon, Chris and Jake. In this game, on the other hand, the two characters are part of a single, coherent story. Depending on the situation, the perspective from which the plot is told and played changes."
Grace's sections serve a game feel that is oriented towards Resident Evil 2: Her chapters rely on dense atmosphere, claustrophobic situations and psychological tension. The developers conceived Grace as an initially anxious character whose inner development is a central part of the narrative: step by step, she grows beyond her fear, whereby this transformation was deliberately designed as a cathartic process. Grace's perspectives deliver the most oppressive passages of the game and contribute significantly to the emotional depth.
Leon's gameplay, on the other hand, relies heavily on mechanics reminiscent of Resident Evil 4: He has sophisticated body techniques, melee attacks and action-oriented sequences that act as a counterpoint to Grace's horror phases.
this point, Kumazawa is asked whether Leon and Grace can be seen on screen at the same time as Leon and Ashley in Resident Evil 4: "If I answer this question specifically, I would anticipate some of the joy," Kumazawa answers. "Grace and Leon don't act completely independently of each other within the story. There will be scenes in which they meet, and others in which they act separately again. How Leon drives the plot forward can be eagerly awaited. However, you shouldn't expect a permanent accompaniment like in Resident Evil 4 or its remake."
Since Leon is the most popular character in the series, there are fears that Grace could take a back seat in the game. Kumazawa is asked what the attraction is to play with Grace at all. "The special appeal of Grace lies in the development of the most fearful character in the entire series. Step by step, she works her way out of her fear, which gives a strong feeling of catharsis.
Since there was no comparable character before, a close bond with her develops over time. During the game tests, we were able to clearly understand this development of Grace. It is important for us to clearly highlight their strengths, while at Leon we want to convey a different kind of fascination," says Kumazawa.
The title "Requiem" carries several levels of meaning: For Grace, the motif is directly linked to her mother's past and the attempt to cope with old traumas. At the same time, "Requiem" can be read as a symbolic funeral mass for Raccoon City or for the victims of past events. This ambiguity gives the plot narrative depth, as Kumazawa explains. In addition, there is a central secret about Leon, which links the personal and the overarching plot and increases the dramatic tension. "We don't want to reveal what the Requiem means for Leon at this point," says Kumazawa.
Capcom deliberately calibrated the relationship between horror and entertainment. Resident Evil 2 served as a stylistic guideline, because it strives for a balanced mix of oppressive moments and satisfying action. Internally, the team considered Resident Evil 7 to be too extreme in terms of immediate fear reactions; as a result, scenes that could trigger severe physical numbness in the player were avoided. "Director Koshi Nakanishi has often emphasized that he thought Resident Evil 7 was too scary, so they decided to reduce the fear factor in Requiem a bit. Resident Evil 2 was chosen as the benchmark," Kumazawa adds,
Requiem is aimed at veterans of the series as well as newcomers: Previous knowledge deepens understanding, but is not a prerequisite. But the remakes of Resident Evil 2 and Resident Evil 3 in particular provide useful context to Leon's background and to the Raccoon City events that took place around three decades ago and are thematically taken up in the new narrative - it's worth taking another look here.
"Resident Evil 2 and the Resident Evil 3 Remake show the human side of Leon and recreate the original titles very carefully. In addition, both games are directly related to the events in Raccoon City," explains Kumazawa.
Capcom clarifies that Requiem does not mean the end of the franchise. The game is supposed to be part of a longer-term roadmap; further sequels and possible spin-offs remain open, such as an in-depth account of the events in Raccoon City
"Since we can't fully reveal the story of Resident Evil Requiem yet, it's hard to make concrete statements about possible spin-offs. Many players are likely to wonder what state Raccoon City is in, why it happened and what processes and stories are behind it. A spin-off would be interesting, but there are currently no concrete plans for this," says Kumazawa.
30-40% of Nvidia's GeForce GPU production could be axed. This implies that Nvidia cannot get enough GDDR7 memory to produce GPUs at its current rate. Alternatively, it implies that Nvidia expects significantly reduced GPU sales in 2026, possibly due to rising NAND and DRAM costs and their impact on PC prices.
Note that there is no mention of non-GeForce RTX PRO series GPUs. If GDDR7 memory supply is indeed limited, Nvidia may be allocating its limited memory stocks to its more profitable RTX PRO GPU lineup, sacrificing its GeForce lineup
Nvidia CEO and founder Jensen Huang said, "Israel is home to some of the world's most brilliant technologists and has become Nvidia's second home. Our new campus will be a place where our teams can collaborate, invent, and build the future of AI. This investment reflects our deep and enduring commitment to our families in Israel and their unique contributions to the AI era."
The company has bought Israeli startup Mellanox in 2016, and since then bought 4 more in the country, with its offices spreads across Israel. Nvidia also plans to build one of the biggest data centers in middle-east in Israel, with a new super-computer for its own use.
Jensen has shown great support, always mentioning Avinatan Or in quarterly briefings, an employee, who was kidnapped with his girlfriend Noa Argamani on 10/7. She was rescued in a daring operation, while he was released just a few months ago after 738 days in captivity
I’ve been saying that Nintendo needs to provide more options for smaller card sizes. Glad to see that they are listening to me.
I've been aware of that game for years, but I haven't played it yet. It's on arcade, 2600 and 5200. Unfortunately, I don't own a copy. Arcade version looks really cool. Star wars trench run vibes.
The price difference is tiny.It's cost doesn't seem dependent on size. It's just an expensive format whatever the size. Now flash memory prices are also being inflated, I'd expect to see more game key cards.
I used Google AI to ask about how to set HDR correctly on my model.
It actually revealed that the tv has this option that wasn't enabled.
On the external device manager there's a input signal plus option, for the HDMI. This opens up the port for the full bandwidth, which is needed for good HDR apparently. The port I was using didn't have that enabled.
I haven't tested it yet but it's quite interesting, as I'd never heard of it before.
Today is the first day of my 10-day holiday vacation. Woo! Time to play some gam--er, after I feed and walk the dog, make and eat breakfast, get Starbucks, wash my car, get groceries, and finally around 3:30pm, PLAY SOME GAMES!
Stay in bed, play games do nothing else.
Maybe shower later.
Maybe.
They said now Nintendo is offering smaller cards for switch 2, they are now releasing it physically. But it's €10 more than the game key card would have been.
Give dog whiskey.