In a new blog published to the game’s official site, Andy Tsen, co-founder of Ramen VR, fully officially discussed the prospects of Zenith: The Last City’s 2.0 version. The blog also acknowledges that alpha playtests will be enacted soon.
28.11.2023 - 10:25 / screenrant.com
A special weapon you can unlock in is Leena's Bow, which appears in an NPC's shop when you obtain the right blueprints. This heavy-ranged weapon may only be wielded if your build has focused on certain stats during your adventure. You need to explore sections of the map previously blocked off to find the plans that make it possible to create Leena's Bow.
Before you can gain the Rare Prototype Blueprint that yields Leena's Bow, you must have the power to destroy Locked Doors. This ability is acquired as you progress through the game, as one might expect from the skills shown in 's latest gameplay trailer. Any door marked red on your map is Locked and will show a prompt to open it once you gain the necessary talent.
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The NPC Mariano sells Leena's Bowafter you give him the Rare Prototype Blueprints found in the secret area past the Locked Door in the Liturgical Pass. Behind the Door is a room full of broken bells and a ladder leading into another section below. Fight past the enemies here to find a cheston a ledge to your left that contains the Blueprints for the weapon you wish to have available in Mariano's shop.
Unlike the Proximo Brothers in , another pixel-based Metroidvania title, blueprints act like treasures in instead of collectibles.
Return to Oxnevylle's Manor to give the plans to Mariano, whom you can purchase Leena's Bow from for 9,500 Nycrux in the Firearmssection of his store. The weapon has a 160% Crit Damage stat and a 5% Crit Chance score. It costs Demioxide Bullets as ammunition to attack with the Bow in, which you can also buy from Mariano for 60 Nycrux per bullet.
Your build must have at least 16 Mind and 12 Instinct to wield Leena's Bow, which fires a concentrated laser of pure fire that consumes Bullets as you hold the attack button. This weapon has an E scaling with Mind and a C scaling with Instinct, making it a tool defined by both attributes. You do not need a prerequisite score in Strength or Dexterity to use the Bow, even though it is a Physical tool in .
Those who unlock Leena's Bow in will have a Firearm that pairs wonderfully with many melee weapons, giving you a tool that deals devastating damage to enemies over a considerable distance as you explore.
In a new blog published to the game’s official site, Andy Tsen, co-founder of Ramen VR, fully officially discussed the prospects of Zenith: The Last City’s 2.0 version. The blog also acknowledges that alpha playtests will be enacted soon.
Naughty Dog have officially stopped development of The Last Of Us Online, a multiplayer game based on their celebrated McCarthyite (no, not that McCarthy - I mean the novelist) post-apocalyptic action-adventure. Announced in the dusty days of 2018 as a multiplayer mode for The Last Of Us: Part 2, it evolved into a standalone experience with new characters and a new setting, but Sony reportedly scaled the project back earlier this year. Naughty Dog have now formally called it quits, stating that supporting a live service project such as this would have “severely impacted” future single-player game projects. Sony never locked down platforms for The Last Of Us Online, but a PC release was surely on the cards, though I would have expected the game to launch first on PlayStation, as with the original Last Of Us and Uncharted 4.
A new leaked image has released of The Last Of Us Online, that will still be of interest to fans even now that it’s been cancelled.
The Last of Us multiplayer game has been cancelled. In a blog post, developer Naughty Dog confirmed that the development on the promised online experience within the post-apocalyptic universe, which it was calling ‘The Last of Us Online,' has been stopped. The astonishing news comes just a month after game director Vinit Agarwal assured fans that the project was still happening despite the numerous reported setbacks, including the laying off of 25 employees. One can't simply release a live-service game into the wild and expect it to thrive. It desperately needs post-launch content for years to come, indirectly impacting a studio which is otherwise known for creating memorable single-player narratives.
We’d known for a while now that Naughty Dog was working on a standalone multiplayer Last of Us game, but recent months have raised questions about what state the project is in behind-the-scenes. Reports have claimed that its development team has been scaled back, and that though it hadn’t been completely cancelled, it had been put “on ice”. And though the project’s director confirmed as recently as last month that it was still in the works, that is officially no longer the case.
Following reports that development on Naughty Dog's long-awaited The Last of Us multiplayer game had been «slowed down» earlier this year, the studio has announced it's officially pulling the plug on the project, saying it didn't want to become a «solely live service games studio».
The Last Faith is a solid gothic fusion of Metroidvania and Souls-Like, mashing mechanics from two relatively crowded subgenres into something that stands out thanks to gorgeous pixel art. Fans of tough, 2D platformers will likely find a lot to like here, doubly so if you are one of those tortured souls afflicted by a love of Bloodborne, to which The Last Faith pays a reverent homage.
The Last of Us 2 Remastered's new roguelike mode is inspired by a "renaissance of roguelikes."
The Last of Us Part 2 Remastered is set to grace PlayStation 5 consoles next month, and fans can also look forward to experiencing three ‘lost levels’ — playable sequences cut from the original game. Speaking about these levels, director Matthew Gallant teased that they’ll help give “a full idea of what could have been.”
The brand-new No Return mode will come with six bosses to unlock when it arrives on PS5 next month. The bosses and other mode unlocks are part of the first large information drop on the single-player roguelike survival mode, which is one of many new additions to the Remastered version of the game.
The Last of Us 2 Remastered's director has commented on remastering the original game after just three years, while speaking on what the 'Lost Levels' offer.
The Last of Us Part II is getting remastered for the PS5 with bonus content, and Naughty Dog has now dropped an overview trailer for its biggest addition. ‘No Return' is a roguelite mode that forces players into devastating situations — randomised encounters against swarms of the Infected, Clickers, and more, where each death would take you back to the starting point. There are 12 levels in total, based on memorable locations from the Seattle-set game, all building up to dramatic boss battles. As previously reported, the new version has enhancements for the PS5, including a native 4K output and unlocked framerates for displays with VRR. The Last of Part II Remastered releases January 19.