Returnal may not be the biggest of the PS5 range to come, but it is without a doubt one of the most ambitious. The game puts players in the skin of the Selene astronaut, which is locked up in a time loop after a disaster landing on a mysterious planet, resusing after each death to find that the environment has changed. If she wants to escape, she will have to find a way to break the loop, face all that the planet has to launch him on the way.
The game seems to enjoy the power of the PS5, but it is important to remember that technology is still new and that the team of housemarks wants to make sure that the game is beautiful and play well.
Update: Returnal has a new release date of April 30, 2021. Sie and housemarks have made the decision to move the release date to give the team more time to continue to refine the game at the level of quality that the players expect from housemarks.
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- Playstation (@PlayStation) January 28, 2021
Unfortunately for players, it seems that things will take a little more time than expected because the game is delayed one month to give it a little more refinement. I know I say it every time, but if CyberPunk 2077 taught us something is that if a game needs a little extra time, it should get it, especially if the alternative would be Disgruntled players send death threats to people doing their job.
The fact is that Returnal is a Roguelike game, which means that the environments are random. Your adventure across the planet will make you go through different iterations, each different from the previous one. It's an important feature, and it's logical that developers want to take a little more time to make sure it works as well as waiting for it, especially since it will be the debut of the developer on the developer PS5.
We have a lot to wait with Returnal, and even if it may not have the same level of hype that, for example, CyberPunk 2077, it's always a game that many people are watching, and if a month delay is everything. It takes to satisfy as many players as possible, whether it is so.
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