Just in case you were wondering.
E3 is still several months away, but it’s still
close enough to answer the one that’s on
everyone’s mind: Yes, Cyberpunk 2077 will be
there, according to an official tweet.
And yes, Cyberpunk 2077 was at the previous
E3, so barring disaster on an unprecedented scale
there was no reason to expect that it wouldn’t
be back for 2019, too. The hope is that it will be
a publicly-playable appearance this time around,
rather than last year’s behind-closed-doors
sessions, a hope that’s bolstered by the fact that
CD Projekt said last summer that the game is fully
playable from start to finish.
Cyberpunk’s 2018 turn was the game’s first
appearance at E3, which is kind of remarkable
given that it was announced a full six years earlier.
The good news for eager fans is that it went over
really well: It was a lot more of a shooter than
most of us expected, but that turned out to be
more of a happy surprise than anything, and the
presentation ultimately earned our “Best of E
2018” award.
A release date hasn’t been set.
No objection here.
On April 9 we’ll finally have the chance to enjoy
Phoenix Wright on PC. The Phoenix Wright:
Ace Attorney Trilogy package contains the 14
episodes that make up the first three games.
It’s available to pre-purchase on Steam now for
US$29.99.
Phoenix Wright started out on handhelds like
the Game Boy Advance and the Nintendo DS. It’s
a comedy adventure game series in which you
snoop around crime scenes and talk to suspects
to gather clues. At the climax of the case you
deploy these clues as smackdowns in absurd but
surprisingly tense courtroom scenes.
They are great games to travel with, and the DS
version encouraged people to yell “OBJECTION”
into their device to trigger Wright’s famous point.
I’m not sure how well they will translate to a
full-monitor desk setup, but it’s nice to have the
option. The trilogy is also coming to PS4, Xbox
One, and Switch.
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