• What a disgrace! The recent announcement regarding the official art book of "Clair Obscur: Expedition 33" is nothing short of an embarrassing cash grab by Sandfall Interactive and ActuGaming.net. Are we seriously expected to applaud this blatant attempt to milk fans dry? This is a classic example of the gaming industry prioritizing profit over quality and respect for its community.

    Let’s break it down. First off, the hype surrounding "Clair Obscur: Expedition 33" is overshadowed by the fact that this art book seems to be marketed as some kind of sacred treasure. Seriously? It’s just an art book! The gaming community is smarter than this. It’s infuriating to see creators take advantage of our passion for their work, slapping a price tag on what should be a free expression of creativity. The audacity of Sandfall Interactive to push this as something essential for fans is beyond frustrating. Where is the integrity?

    Moreover, what about the accessibility? How many of us can afford to splurge on an art book while we’re already investing in games that often come riddled with bugs and technical issues? This trend of pre-ordering merchandise is absolutely maddening. It encourages a toxic culture of consumerism, where gamers are pressured to part with their hard-earned money for something that may not even meet expectations. Are we supposed to just accept this as the new normal? Absolutely not!

    And let’s talk about the content itself. The description hints at a “true masterpiece” but fails to deliver any tangible evidence of that claim. What are we getting? Concept art that’s likely to be recycled from promotional materials? How about some actual behind-the-scenes insight or a deeper dive into the creative process? Instead, we’re being fed a glorified collection of pretty pictures that don’t add any real value to the gaming experience. It’s infuriating to think about how the industry is willing to settle for mediocrity, all for the sake of profit.

    To top it all off, ActuGaming.net should be ashamed for promoting this sham without questioning the ethics behind it. Are they merely a mouthpiece for Sandfall Interactive, or do they care about the opinions of their readers? It’s hard to tell when they’re pushing content that feels disingenuous and exploitative. We need more critical voices in the gaming media, not just cheerleaders for corporate greed.

    In conclusion, it’s time for fans to stand up against these practices. Let’s not fall for the trap of pre-ordering and overhyped merchandise that serves only to pad the wallets of those at the top. Demand better from our creators and the media that covers them. We deserve respect, transparency, and quality over empty promises.

    #ClairObscur #GamingCommunity #ConsumerRights #ArtBook #GameIndustryCritique
    What a disgrace! The recent announcement regarding the official art book of "Clair Obscur: Expedition 33" is nothing short of an embarrassing cash grab by Sandfall Interactive and ActuGaming.net. Are we seriously expected to applaud this blatant attempt to milk fans dry? This is a classic example of the gaming industry prioritizing profit over quality and respect for its community. Let’s break it down. First off, the hype surrounding "Clair Obscur: Expedition 33" is overshadowed by the fact that this art book seems to be marketed as some kind of sacred treasure. Seriously? It’s just an art book! The gaming community is smarter than this. It’s infuriating to see creators take advantage of our passion for their work, slapping a price tag on what should be a free expression of creativity. The audacity of Sandfall Interactive to push this as something essential for fans is beyond frustrating. Where is the integrity? Moreover, what about the accessibility? How many of us can afford to splurge on an art book while we’re already investing in games that often come riddled with bugs and technical issues? This trend of pre-ordering merchandise is absolutely maddening. It encourages a toxic culture of consumerism, where gamers are pressured to part with their hard-earned money for something that may not even meet expectations. Are we supposed to just accept this as the new normal? Absolutely not! And let’s talk about the content itself. The description hints at a “true masterpiece” but fails to deliver any tangible evidence of that claim. What are we getting? Concept art that’s likely to be recycled from promotional materials? How about some actual behind-the-scenes insight or a deeper dive into the creative process? Instead, we’re being fed a glorified collection of pretty pictures that don’t add any real value to the gaming experience. It’s infuriating to think about how the industry is willing to settle for mediocrity, all for the sake of profit. To top it all off, ActuGaming.net should be ashamed for promoting this sham without questioning the ethics behind it. Are they merely a mouthpiece for Sandfall Interactive, or do they care about the opinions of their readers? It’s hard to tell when they’re pushing content that feels disingenuous and exploitative. We need more critical voices in the gaming media, not just cheerleaders for corporate greed. In conclusion, it’s time for fans to stand up against these practices. Let’s not fall for the trap of pre-ordering and overhyped merchandise that serves only to pad the wallets of those at the top. Demand better from our creators and the media that covers them. We deserve respect, transparency, and quality over empty promises. #ClairObscur #GamingCommunity #ConsumerRights #ArtBook #GameIndustryCritique
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  • The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered

    Pros
    Impressive visual upgradeMemorable quest linesDLC is includedUnintentionally hilarious moments

    Cons
    Bugs, new and oldDungeons lack variety

    The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered Specs

    ESRB Rating
    M for Mature

    Games Genre
    RPG

    Games Platform
    PC

    Games Platform
    PlayStation 5

    Games Platform
    Xbox Series S

    Games Platform
    Xbox Series X

    All Specs

    It's been 14 years since Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim debuted, and since then, there have been seven unique releases of the seminal open-world RPG. Its predecessor, The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion, has not been so lucky, left behind to languish in its original form on the PC, Xbox 360, and PlayStation 3—until now. Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remasteredis a visual update of one of the most important RPGs ever made. It gives the nearly 20-year-old title a much-deserved facelift thanks to Unreal Engine 5—and for better or worse, it preserves everything that made the game iconic. Nearly two decades in, Oblivion remains a highly enjoyable RPG that appeals to newcomers and veterans alike, earning it our Editors’ Choice award. What's New in Oblivion Remastered?"Find him, and close shut the doors of Oblivion." Those were the final words uttered by Emperor Uriel Septum—played by none other than Star Trek's Patrick Stewart—before an assassin leaped out of the shadows to cut him down. That not only capped Elder Scrolls IV's tutorial and began the game in earnest, but also kick-started my Elder Scrolls love nearly 20 years ago. At the time, open-world games were dominated by urban, Grand Theft Auto-like titles, so The Elder Scrolls IV was my first experience with a fantasy realm cut from that template. Even after hours of fast traveling, horseback riding, and slowly jogging from point A to point B, there were more quests to find, gear to loot, and havoc to wreak. Oblivion was rough around the edges, but it touched me in a way that contemporary Bethesda releases, such as Fallout 4, Skyrim, and Starfield, do not.I was surprised by how much Oblivion was ingrained in my brain when I loaded up the remaster on my PlayStation 5. I was also surprised by how much of that original title remains in the new version. From the Lord of the Rings-esque opening track to the weird, center-of-the-screen zoom that frames every conversation, it's immediately apparent that 2025's Oblivion Remastered is nearly the same game as the 2006 release, albeit wrapped in an Unreal Engine shell.That's not to say that nothing has changed, and Oblivion Remastered's new coat of paint comes with art direction shifts that may not resonate with fans of the original. Upon stepping out of the Imperial Sewers and into the world of Cyrodiil, I immediately noticed that the high-contrast green hills I remembered were now muted and shaded more realistically. This gives Oblivion Remastered some visual inconsistencies, as some outfits and characters look noticeably dull. But for every ugly NPC, I found a gorgeous Aurora Borealis stretched across the night sky, or stared at the shadows dancing behind a burning torch illuminating a dark dungeon.I was also impressed by Oblivion Remastered's sound design, which preserves much of the original release's charm. The iconic score is just as I remember it, but most importantly, the fully voiced characters return. Performances from notable actors like Sean Bean and Patrick Stewart stand out, but the real stars are the voice actors who portray dozens of unique characters throughout Cyrodiil. They remind me of a community theatre doing medieval impressions at the local Renaissance Fair. I mean that with love. However, bizarre line deliveries and intonations make it hard not to laugh. Couple that with bugs and the less-than-stellar AI, and you'll encounter many bizarre interactions.In one instance, as I traveled to an objective, I spotted an elf running across the plains with her fist up, punching every deer in her way. In another case, I had just closed an Oblivion Gate, and as soon as the guard captain congratulated me, he became disgruntled and told me to get out of his face. As I walked through the survivors' camp after a Daedra attack, three characters began talking over one another, spouting the same dialogue. Those moments helped solidify Oblivion as an unintended comedic masterpiece. As modern games become obsessed with movie-quality performances and hyper-realistic graphics, it's nice to step back and appreciate the jank that persists underneath Oblivion Remastered's Unreal Engine glow. That authenticity defines and elevates Oblivion for the same reasons an earnest B-movie becomes a cult classic.Recommended by Our EditorsThat said, Oblivion's open world, as new as it was at the time, wasn't the real reason I fell in love with it. Rather, I was obsessed with the idea of consequences. More so than being good or evil, Oblivion remembers your actions and responds accordingly. Killing the wrong person gets you kicked out of guilds, while other characters react to you negatively when you try to steal from them. Guards chase you down and toss you into jail. Quests become inaccessible if you take the wrong action. This made the game world feel alive in a way that many games do not. That was true in 2006, and it remains true in the 2025 remaster.GameplayThe beat-by-beat gameplay remains fun, if simple. Although Oblivion Remastered isn't as deep as Baldur’s Gate III, it has a wide variety of classes, races, and playstyles that enable player creativity. I played as a Redguard, a race that's proficient in Athletics, Blade, and Blunt weapons, and Light and Heavy Armor. Born under the Warrior sign, my character enjoyed increased strength and endurance. As a result, I approached almost every situation like a medieval Terminator.There's room to adjust your playstyle. So, if your heart desires a Battlemage for one situation and a stealth archer for another, you can easily pivot in one direction or the other. New gameplay changes claim to improve the combat, but I didn't notice much of a difference during testing. However, the improved controls, camera, and sprint are greatly appreciated.The guilds feature some of the more memorable quest lines. The Dark Brotherhood, one of my favorites, sees you murder targets, Hitman style. Meanwhile, the Thieves Guild tasks you with outwitting guards to steal high-profile gear, but only after you've done a certain amount of independent thievery. The Oblivion Remastered includes the two expansion packs, Knights of the Nine and Shivering Isles, plus additional DLC packs. The Deluxe Edition includes a digital artbook and new quests, armor, and weapons.The main quest line, which focuses on finding a new heir to battle the evil pouring from giant Oblivion gates, is pretty forgettable. Dungeon crawling is also fairly trite, with caverns and temples that repeat ad nauseam. Although there's much to explore in Cyrodiil, it isn’t too exciting if it's not attached to a quest.Graphics and PerformanceI spent my review time playing on the PlayStation 5 Pro, and performance was mostly good. The game defaults to Performance mode and targets 60 frames per second. It didn't hit that target often, especially during large battles. However, switching to Quality mode was just awful. It tanked the frame rate and didn't add much visual fidelity. It's not worth the performance trade-off.Although I praise Oblivion Remastered's core for being authentically stuck in 2006, I must remove my nostalgia goggles for a moment to address the game's bugs and glitches. Many are funny, while others are game-breaking. Oblivion Remastered crashed multiple times during testing. In some cases, quest-giving characters refused to spawn or spawned in the wrong locations. On one occasion, I fell through the floor. A generous auto-save system prevents losing lots of progress, but it's still a pain to retread your last 20 minutes.Some may argue that glitches are part of the Oblivion experience, and in a way, they aren't wrong. However, there's no denying that annoying bugs from nearly 20 years ago should have been squashed by now.
    #elder #scrolls #oblivion #remastered
    The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered
    Pros Impressive visual upgradeMemorable quest linesDLC is includedUnintentionally hilarious moments Cons Bugs, new and oldDungeons lack variety The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered Specs ESRB Rating M for Mature Games Genre RPG Games Platform PC Games Platform PlayStation 5 Games Platform Xbox Series S Games Platform Xbox Series X All Specs It's been 14 years since Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim debuted, and since then, there have been seven unique releases of the seminal open-world RPG. Its predecessor, The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion, has not been so lucky, left behind to languish in its original form on the PC, Xbox 360, and PlayStation 3—until now. Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remasteredis a visual update of one of the most important RPGs ever made. It gives the nearly 20-year-old title a much-deserved facelift thanks to Unreal Engine 5—and for better or worse, it preserves everything that made the game iconic. Nearly two decades in, Oblivion remains a highly enjoyable RPG that appeals to newcomers and veterans alike, earning it our Editors’ Choice award. What's New in Oblivion Remastered?"Find him, and close shut the doors of Oblivion." Those were the final words uttered by Emperor Uriel Septum—played by none other than Star Trek's Patrick Stewart—before an assassin leaped out of the shadows to cut him down. That not only capped Elder Scrolls IV's tutorial and began the game in earnest, but also kick-started my Elder Scrolls love nearly 20 years ago. At the time, open-world games were dominated by urban, Grand Theft Auto-like titles, so The Elder Scrolls IV was my first experience with a fantasy realm cut from that template. Even after hours of fast traveling, horseback riding, and slowly jogging from point A to point B, there were more quests to find, gear to loot, and havoc to wreak. Oblivion was rough around the edges, but it touched me in a way that contemporary Bethesda releases, such as Fallout 4, Skyrim, and Starfield, do not.I was surprised by how much Oblivion was ingrained in my brain when I loaded up the remaster on my PlayStation 5. I was also surprised by how much of that original title remains in the new version. From the Lord of the Rings-esque opening track to the weird, center-of-the-screen zoom that frames every conversation, it's immediately apparent that 2025's Oblivion Remastered is nearly the same game as the 2006 release, albeit wrapped in an Unreal Engine shell.That's not to say that nothing has changed, and Oblivion Remastered's new coat of paint comes with art direction shifts that may not resonate with fans of the original. Upon stepping out of the Imperial Sewers and into the world of Cyrodiil, I immediately noticed that the high-contrast green hills I remembered were now muted and shaded more realistically. This gives Oblivion Remastered some visual inconsistencies, as some outfits and characters look noticeably dull. But for every ugly NPC, I found a gorgeous Aurora Borealis stretched across the night sky, or stared at the shadows dancing behind a burning torch illuminating a dark dungeon.I was also impressed by Oblivion Remastered's sound design, which preserves much of the original release's charm. The iconic score is just as I remember it, but most importantly, the fully voiced characters return. Performances from notable actors like Sean Bean and Patrick Stewart stand out, but the real stars are the voice actors who portray dozens of unique characters throughout Cyrodiil. They remind me of a community theatre doing medieval impressions at the local Renaissance Fair. I mean that with love. However, bizarre line deliveries and intonations make it hard not to laugh. Couple that with bugs and the less-than-stellar AI, and you'll encounter many bizarre interactions.In one instance, as I traveled to an objective, I spotted an elf running across the plains with her fist up, punching every deer in her way. In another case, I had just closed an Oblivion Gate, and as soon as the guard captain congratulated me, he became disgruntled and told me to get out of his face. As I walked through the survivors' camp after a Daedra attack, three characters began talking over one another, spouting the same dialogue. Those moments helped solidify Oblivion as an unintended comedic masterpiece. As modern games become obsessed with movie-quality performances and hyper-realistic graphics, it's nice to step back and appreciate the jank that persists underneath Oblivion Remastered's Unreal Engine glow. That authenticity defines and elevates Oblivion for the same reasons an earnest B-movie becomes a cult classic.Recommended by Our EditorsThat said, Oblivion's open world, as new as it was at the time, wasn't the real reason I fell in love with it. Rather, I was obsessed with the idea of consequences. More so than being good or evil, Oblivion remembers your actions and responds accordingly. Killing the wrong person gets you kicked out of guilds, while other characters react to you negatively when you try to steal from them. Guards chase you down and toss you into jail. Quests become inaccessible if you take the wrong action. This made the game world feel alive in a way that many games do not. That was true in 2006, and it remains true in the 2025 remaster.GameplayThe beat-by-beat gameplay remains fun, if simple. Although Oblivion Remastered isn't as deep as Baldur’s Gate III, it has a wide variety of classes, races, and playstyles that enable player creativity. I played as a Redguard, a race that's proficient in Athletics, Blade, and Blunt weapons, and Light and Heavy Armor. Born under the Warrior sign, my character enjoyed increased strength and endurance. As a result, I approached almost every situation like a medieval Terminator.There's room to adjust your playstyle. So, if your heart desires a Battlemage for one situation and a stealth archer for another, you can easily pivot in one direction or the other. New gameplay changes claim to improve the combat, but I didn't notice much of a difference during testing. However, the improved controls, camera, and sprint are greatly appreciated.The guilds feature some of the more memorable quest lines. The Dark Brotherhood, one of my favorites, sees you murder targets, Hitman style. Meanwhile, the Thieves Guild tasks you with outwitting guards to steal high-profile gear, but only after you've done a certain amount of independent thievery. The Oblivion Remastered includes the two expansion packs, Knights of the Nine and Shivering Isles, plus additional DLC packs. The Deluxe Edition includes a digital artbook and new quests, armor, and weapons.The main quest line, which focuses on finding a new heir to battle the evil pouring from giant Oblivion gates, is pretty forgettable. Dungeon crawling is also fairly trite, with caverns and temples that repeat ad nauseam. Although there's much to explore in Cyrodiil, it isn’t too exciting if it's not attached to a quest.Graphics and PerformanceI spent my review time playing on the PlayStation 5 Pro, and performance was mostly good. The game defaults to Performance mode and targets 60 frames per second. It didn't hit that target often, especially during large battles. However, switching to Quality mode was just awful. It tanked the frame rate and didn't add much visual fidelity. It's not worth the performance trade-off.Although I praise Oblivion Remastered's core for being authentically stuck in 2006, I must remove my nostalgia goggles for a moment to address the game's bugs and glitches. Many are funny, while others are game-breaking. Oblivion Remastered crashed multiple times during testing. In some cases, quest-giving characters refused to spawn or spawned in the wrong locations. On one occasion, I fell through the floor. A generous auto-save system prevents losing lots of progress, but it's still a pain to retread your last 20 minutes.Some may argue that glitches are part of the Oblivion experience, and in a way, they aren't wrong. However, there's no denying that annoying bugs from nearly 20 years ago should have been squashed by now. #elder #scrolls #oblivion #remastered
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    The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered
    Pros Impressive visual upgradeMemorable quest linesDLC is includedUnintentionally hilarious moments Cons Bugs, new and oldDungeons lack variety The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered Specs ESRB Rating M for Mature Games Genre RPG Games Platform PC Games Platform PlayStation 5 Games Platform Xbox Series S Games Platform Xbox Series X All Specs It's been 14 years since Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim debuted, and since then, there have been seven unique releases of the seminal open-world RPG (including a voice-only version for Amazon Alexa). Its predecessor, The Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion, has not been so lucky, left behind to languish in its original form on the PC, Xbox 360, and PlayStation 3—until now. Elder Scrolls IV: Oblivion Remastered ($49.99, tested on PlayStation 5 Pro, also available on PC and Xbox Series X/S) is a visual update of one of the most important RPGs ever made. It gives the nearly 20-year-old title a much-deserved facelift thanks to Unreal Engine 5—and for better or worse, it preserves everything that made the game iconic. Nearly two decades in, Oblivion remains a highly enjoyable RPG that appeals to newcomers and veterans alike, earning it our Editors’ Choice award. What's New in Oblivion Remastered?"Find him, and close shut the doors of Oblivion." Those were the final words uttered by Emperor Uriel Septum—played by none other than Star Trek's Patrick Stewart—before an assassin leaped out of the shadows to cut him down. That not only capped Elder Scrolls IV's tutorial and began the game in earnest, but also kick-started my Elder Scrolls love nearly 20 years ago. (Credit: Bethesda Game Studios/PCMag)At the time, open-world games were dominated by urban, Grand Theft Auto-like titles, so The Elder Scrolls IV was my first experience with a fantasy realm cut from that template. Even after hours of fast traveling, horseback riding, and slowly jogging from point A to point B, there were more quests to find, gear to loot, and havoc to wreak. Oblivion was rough around the edges, but it touched me in a way that contemporary Bethesda releases, such as Fallout 4, Skyrim, and Starfield, do not.I was surprised by how much Oblivion was ingrained in my brain when I loaded up the remaster on my PlayStation 5. I was also surprised by how much of that original title remains in the new version. From the Lord of the Rings-esque opening track to the weird, center-of-the-screen zoom that frames every conversation, it's immediately apparent that 2025's Oblivion Remastered is nearly the same game as the 2006 release, albeit wrapped in an Unreal Engine shell.(Credit: Bethesda Game Studios/PCMag)That's not to say that nothing has changed, and Oblivion Remastered's new coat of paint comes with art direction shifts that may not resonate with fans of the original. Upon stepping out of the Imperial Sewers and into the world of Cyrodiil, I immediately noticed that the high-contrast green hills I remembered were now muted and shaded more realistically. This gives Oblivion Remastered some visual inconsistencies, as some outfits and characters look noticeably dull. But for every ugly NPC, I found a gorgeous Aurora Borealis stretched across the night sky, or stared at the shadows dancing behind a burning torch illuminating a dark dungeon.I was also impressed by Oblivion Remastered's sound design, which preserves much of the original release's charm. The iconic score is just as I remember it, but most importantly, the fully voiced characters return. Performances from notable actors like Sean Bean and Patrick Stewart stand out, but the real stars are the voice actors who portray dozens of unique characters throughout Cyrodiil. (Credit: Bethesda Game Studios/PCMag)They remind me of a community theatre doing medieval impressions at the local Renaissance Fair. I mean that with love. However, bizarre line deliveries and intonations make it hard not to laugh. Couple that with bugs and the less-than-stellar AI, and you'll encounter many bizarre interactions.In one instance, as I traveled to an objective, I spotted an elf running across the plains with her fist up, punching every deer in her way. In another case, I had just closed an Oblivion Gate, and as soon as the guard captain congratulated me, he became disgruntled and told me to get out of his face. As I walked through the survivors' camp after a Daedra attack, three characters began talking over one another, spouting the same dialogue. Those moments helped solidify Oblivion as an unintended comedic masterpiece. As modern games become obsessed with movie-quality performances and hyper-realistic graphics, it's nice to step back and appreciate the jank that persists underneath Oblivion Remastered's Unreal Engine glow. That authenticity defines and elevates Oblivion for the same reasons an earnest B-movie becomes a cult classic.Recommended by Our Editors(Credit: Bethesda Game Studios/ PCMag)That said, Oblivion's open world, as new as it was at the time, wasn't the real reason I fell in love with it. Rather, I was obsessed with the idea of consequences. More so than being good or evil, Oblivion remembers your actions and responds accordingly. Killing the wrong person gets you kicked out of guilds, while other characters react to you negatively when you try to steal from them. Guards chase you down and toss you into jail. Quests become inaccessible if you take the wrong action. This made the game world feel alive in a way that many games do not. That was true in 2006, and it remains true in the 2025 remaster.GameplayThe beat-by-beat gameplay remains fun, if simple. Although Oblivion Remastered isn't as deep as Baldur’s Gate III, it has a wide variety of classes, races, and playstyles that enable player creativity. I played as a Redguard, a race that's proficient in Athletics, Blade, and Blunt weapons, and Light and Heavy Armor. Born under the Warrior sign, my character enjoyed increased strength and endurance. As a result, I approached almost every situation like a medieval Terminator.(Credit: Bethesda Game Studios/PCMag)There's room to adjust your playstyle. So, if your heart desires a Battlemage for one situation and a stealth archer for another, you can easily pivot in one direction or the other. New gameplay changes claim to improve the combat, but I didn't notice much of a difference during testing. However, the improved controls, camera, and sprint are greatly appreciated.The guilds feature some of the more memorable quest lines. The Dark Brotherhood, one of my favorites, sees you murder targets, Hitman style. Meanwhile, the Thieves Guild tasks you with outwitting guards to steal high-profile gear, but only after you've done a certain amount of independent thievery. The Oblivion Remastered includes the two expansion packs, Knights of the Nine and Shivering Isles, plus additional DLC packs (yes, that includes the infamous horse armor pack). The Deluxe Edition includes a digital artbook and new quests, armor, and weapons.(Credit: Bethesda Game Studios/PCMag)The main quest line, which focuses on finding a new heir to battle the evil pouring from giant Oblivion gates, is pretty forgettable. Dungeon crawling is also fairly trite, with caverns and temples that repeat ad nauseam. Although there's much to explore in Cyrodiil, it isn’t too exciting if it's not attached to a quest.Graphics and PerformanceI spent my review time playing on the PlayStation 5 Pro (Oblivion Remastered is PS5 Pro Enhanced), and performance was mostly good. The game defaults to Performance mode and targets 60 frames per second. It didn't hit that target often, especially during large battles. However, switching to Quality mode was just awful. It tanked the frame rate and didn't add much visual fidelity. It's not worth the performance trade-off.Although I praise Oblivion Remastered's core for being authentically stuck in 2006, I must remove my nostalgia goggles for a moment to address the game's bugs and glitches. Many are funny, while others are game-breaking. Oblivion Remastered crashed multiple times during testing. In some cases, quest-giving characters refused to spawn or spawned in the wrong locations. On one occasion, I fell through the floor. A generous auto-save system prevents losing lots of progress, but it's still a pain to retread your last 20 minutes.Some may argue that glitches are part of the Oblivion experience, and in a way, they aren't wrong. However, there's no denying that annoying bugs from nearly 20 years ago should have been squashed by now.
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  • Elden Ring Nightreign preload guide: release date, file size, and more

    After the massive base experience with Elden Ring, plus the huge Shadow of the ErdreeElden Ring Nightreign takes the base mechanics of the main game and transforms it into a co-op survival game with roguelike elements. While you can play alone, this is a game built for you and your friends to conquer together, although the lack of cross-platform support is a big downer. All the trailers and footage make this game look like a greatest hits of FromSoftware, with tons of returning bosses, armor sets, and locations that we can’t wait to discover. To make sure you’re not waiting a second longer than you need to, here’s all the preorder information about Elden Ring Nightreign, including when preloads begin and how big the game is.
    Elden Ring Nightreign release date
    Bandai Namco
    We won’t have to wait much longer because Elden Ring Nightreign launches on May 30. Unlike many other games, there are no options to buy special editions to access the game early, so we will all start on equal footing.

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    Elden Ring Nightreign file size
    Bandai Namco
    According to PlayStation Game Size, which has accurately shared file sizes for tons of upcoming games, Elden Ring Nightreign will be 21.176 GB on both PS4 and PS5, with an extra 738 MB on top if you get the digital artbook and soundtrack. File sizes don’t typically change much between platforms, so Xbox and PC players should expect a similar game size.
    To be safe, having at least 25 GB free would be our recommendation.
    Elden Ring Nightreign preload options
    Bandai Namco
    Anyone who preorders Elden Ring Nightreign can preload the game two days early on May 28. That’s handy for those with slow or limited internet, but if you do forget, 21 GB shouldn’t take very long at all to download.
    Elden Ring Nightreign preorder details
    If you’ve been waiting to preorder Elden Ring Nightreign, now is the time. There are three options to pick from, but any preorder entitles you to preloading the game.
    Standard Edition – Base game
    Bonus “It’s Raining!” gesture preorder bonus

    Digital Deluxe Edition – Everything in the Standard Edition
    Digital artbook
    Mini souindtrack
    Additional DLC with playable characters and bosses

    Collector’s Edition –Everything included in prior editions
    Statuie of Wylder
    Steelbook
    Nightfarer cards
    Exclusive hardcover artbook
    Digital soundtrack
    Collector’s Box
    #elden #ring #nightreign #preload #guide
    Elden Ring Nightreign preload guide: release date, file size, and more
    After the massive base experience with Elden Ring, plus the huge Shadow of the ErdreeElden Ring Nightreign takes the base mechanics of the main game and transforms it into a co-op survival game with roguelike elements. While you can play alone, this is a game built for you and your friends to conquer together, although the lack of cross-platform support is a big downer. All the trailers and footage make this game look like a greatest hits of FromSoftware, with tons of returning bosses, armor sets, and locations that we can’t wait to discover. To make sure you’re not waiting a second longer than you need to, here’s all the preorder information about Elden Ring Nightreign, including when preloads begin and how big the game is. Elden Ring Nightreign release date Bandai Namco We won’t have to wait much longer because Elden Ring Nightreign launches on May 30. Unlike many other games, there are no options to buy special editions to access the game early, so we will all start on equal footing. Recommended Videos Elden Ring Nightreign file size Bandai Namco According to PlayStation Game Size, which has accurately shared file sizes for tons of upcoming games, Elden Ring Nightreign will be 21.176 GB on both PS4 and PS5, with an extra 738 MB on top if you get the digital artbook and soundtrack. File sizes don’t typically change much between platforms, so Xbox and PC players should expect a similar game size. To be safe, having at least 25 GB free would be our recommendation. Elden Ring Nightreign preload options Bandai Namco Anyone who preorders Elden Ring Nightreign can preload the game two days early on May 28. That’s handy for those with slow or limited internet, but if you do forget, 21 GB shouldn’t take very long at all to download. Elden Ring Nightreign preorder details If you’ve been waiting to preorder Elden Ring Nightreign, now is the time. There are three options to pick from, but any preorder entitles you to preloading the game. Standard Edition – Base game Bonus “It’s Raining!” gesture preorder bonus Digital Deluxe Edition – Everything in the Standard Edition Digital artbook Mini souindtrack Additional DLC with playable characters and bosses Collector’s Edition –Everything included in prior editions Statuie of Wylder Steelbook Nightfarer cards Exclusive hardcover artbook Digital soundtrack Collector’s Box #elden #ring #nightreign #preload #guide
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    Elden Ring Nightreign preload guide: release date, file size, and more
    After the massive base experience with Elden Ring, plus the huge Shadow of the ErdreeElden Ring Nightreign takes the base mechanics of the main game and transforms it into a co-op survival game with roguelike elements. While you can play alone, this is a game built for you and your friends to conquer together, although the lack of cross-platform support is a big downer. All the trailers and footage make this game look like a greatest hits of FromSoftware, with tons of returning bosses, armor sets, and locations that we can’t wait to discover. To make sure you’re not waiting a second longer than you need to, here’s all the preorder information about Elden Ring Nightreign, including when preloads begin and how big the game is. Elden Ring Nightreign release date Bandai Namco We won’t have to wait much longer because Elden Ring Nightreign launches on May 30. Unlike many other games, there are no options to buy special editions to access the game early, so we will all start on equal footing. Recommended Videos Elden Ring Nightreign file size Bandai Namco According to PlayStation Game Size, which has accurately shared file sizes for tons of upcoming games, Elden Ring Nightreign will be 21.176 GB on both PS4 and PS5, with an extra 738 MB on top if you get the digital artbook and soundtrack. File sizes don’t typically change much between platforms, so Xbox and PC players should expect a similar game size. To be safe, having at least 25 GB free would be our recommendation. Elden Ring Nightreign preload options Bandai Namco Anyone who preorders Elden Ring Nightreign can preload the game two days early on May 28. That’s handy for those with slow or limited internet, but if you do forget, 21 GB shouldn’t take very long at all to download. Elden Ring Nightreign preorder details If you’ve been waiting to preorder Elden Ring Nightreign, now is the time. There are three options to pick from, but any preorder entitles you to preloading the game. Standard Edition – $40 Base game Bonus “It’s Raining!” gesture preorder bonus Digital Deluxe Edition – $55 Everything in the Standard Edition Digital artbook Mini souindtrack Additional DLC with playable characters and bosses Collector’s Edition – $200 (physical only from Bandai Namco store) Everything included in prior editions Statuie of Wylder Steelbook Nightfarer cards Exclusive hardcover artbook Digital soundtrack Collector’s Box
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  • RT The Artbook Collector: The Phantom Menace was released 26 years ago! The Art of Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace is a showcase of the incr...

    RT The Artbook CollectorThe Phantom Menace was released 26 years ago!The Art of Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace is a showcase of the incredible art that brought the beginning of the Skywalker saga to life.Credits and video preview below
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    RT The Artbook Collector: The Phantom Menace was released 26 years ago! The Art of Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace is a showcase of the incr...
    RT The Artbook CollectorThe Phantom Menace was released 26 years ago!The Art of Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace is a showcase of the incredible art that brought the beginning of the Skywalker saga to life.Credits and video preview below 👇 #artbook #collector #phantom #menace #was
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    RT The Artbook CollectorThe Phantom Menace was released 26 years ago!The Art of Star Wars: Episode I - The Phantom Menace is a showcase of the incredible art that brought the beginning of the Skywalker saga to life.Credits and video preview below 👇
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  • 55 Stylish Wall Decor Ideas That Provide an INSTANT Aesthetic Upgrade

    Every item on this page was hand-picked by a House Beautiful editor. We may earn commission on some of the items you choose to buy.There are so many details you have to think about when decorating your home. You’ve got the big-ticket items, like the couch, dining table, and bed frame. Then there are the smaller furnishings, such as the coffee table, nightstands, and shelving. Finally, you get to the littlest details that still bring in a lot of character, and that’s where your wall decor comes in. Whether you love a gallery wall or a single statement art piece, there are plenty of wall decor ideas from interior designers to look to for inspiration, no matter your style.It’s sometimes most challenging to figure out the smaller details in your home. There are just so many possibilities, and with wall decor, it’s no different. Do you use all matching frames? How can you make your wall visually interesting without hammering into it? Should you have a theme to your decor, or put up what you want? Well, the designer advice ahead can help stylishly steer you in the right direction.We’ve rounded up 55 of the most beautiful wall decor ideas from design professionals that’ll help spark some inspiration. From solitary pieces to museum-quality layouts to colorful collections, there’s something for everyone.Additional copy by Hadley Mendelsohn and Alyssa Longobucco.Find more impactful decor inspiration: 1Break Up the SceneRead McKendreeThis dining room, designed by Bella Mancini, displays three pieces of coordinating artwork that all connect to form one panoramic image. This triptych style of wall decor is a unique way to add multiple artworks to a space while making it completely cohesive.Tour the Entire Home2Cluster in ThreesMatthew NiemannTo create a well-balanced wall that avoids looking too bare or overly busy, consider arranging your decor using the rule of threes. In her mother’s home, designer Galeana Younger grouped three smaller decor pieces next to a large piece of colorful artwork, creating balance on the wall without overwhelming the space.Tour the Entire HomeAdvertisement - Continue Reading Below3Choose a Large StatementMatthew NiemannGaleana Younger’s mom had been collecting pieces for years, so it wasn’t hard finding a statement piece for this wall. The art installation shows a dove mounted at the center of a starburst, originally from a church in Puebla, Mexico. When a single piece is this grand, it doesn’t need other wall decor to distract from it. Tour the Entire Home4Make It YourselfMadeline TolleIn this family room, designer Jaqui Seerman displayed a large piece of art created by her client. The bold artwork is the only non-neutral in the space, making it very eye-grabbing. Flanking either side of it are two arched onyx shelves, contrasting with the sharp edges of the frame.Tour the Entire HomeAdvertisement - Continue Reading Below5Choose Juxtaposing StylesErin LittleThe vivid, modern console table and ornate gilded mirror in this entryway wouldn’t seem to work, yet they do. Designer Christina Salway was given the table for free and chose this ornate wall decor to purposely add some juxtaposition to the room—the resulting look is so bold and unique.Tour the Entire Home6Hang Something PlushErin LittleIf you have a rug that’s simply too beautiful or fragile to roll out on the floor, hang it on your wall instead. That’s what Christina Salway did with this tiger rug that she found in Paris—it helps that it adds a nice deep tone to the white wall.Tour the Entire HomeAdvertisement - Continue Reading Below7Round It OutLindsay SalazarCara and Tom Fox of The Fox Group chose to use matching round wall decor to flank either side of the fireplace in this client’s living room. They chose to use decorative plates and convex mirrors, but you can bring in organic shapes to the wall with any type of circular decor.Tour the Entire Home8DIY Some ShelvesPar BengtssonThere’s no shortage of cool wall decor at thrift stores and antique shops, so if you find something that’s a bit rough around the edges but almost perfect, don’t be afraid to add a little DIY magic to make it work for your style. That’s what designer Minnette Jackson did for the bracket shelves in this guest room: “I was having a hard time finding what I saw in my head, so I just collected several vintage ones in weird colors and painted them to match,” she says.Tour the Entire HomeAdvertisement - Continue Reading Below9Hang a CorkboardThomas KuohBy installing a corkboard wall where your family frequently gathers, your wall decor can be ever-changing. Emilie Munroe of Studio Munroe explains, “I had a vision for this breakfast nook with the cork wall.” Munroe continues, “I absolutely love a cork wall. Like wood, it brings a natural element into the vertical space. It grows with age. Teenagers love them—they can drape twinkly lights from it. It’s just a genuine, joyful, uber-functional moment.”Tour the Entire Home10Make It MetallicLaurey GlennSconces are some of the best pieces to add to your wall decor because they boost the amount of ambient light in the space while adding a 3D detail. This sitting room by Lucy O’Brien of Tartan & Toile features an array of metallic shell sconces, which reflect light gorgeously.Tour the Entire HomeRelated Story: "Stripes Are a Neutral" For Philadelphia-Based Designer Lucy O'Brien of Tartan & ToileAdvertisement - Continue Reading Below11Lend Some LightChris EdwardsThe best way to enjoy a beautiful piece of art? Under the perfect lighting, of course. To ensure your chosen painting or photo gets the moment in the spotlight that it deserves, illuminate it. In this happy living room, designer Charlotte Lucas makes the most of an abstract painting by pairing it with a brass picture light. Tour the Entire Home12Stack Some FiguresAndrew Brown InteriorsA series of framed nude figures is such a natural fit for a bathroom gallery wall. In this petite bathroom by Andrew Brown Interiors, the warm wallpaper makes the vintage artwork pop even more. Tour the Entire HomeAdvertisement - Continue Reading Below13Create Some Contrast Chris EdwardsChoosing the right wall decor can be a great way to call attention to an already beautiful design scheme, especially if you’re strategic about your choice of color. In this saturated space by Charlotte Lucas, rich teal wallsmeet their match in a contrasting piece of artwork by Erik Madigan Heck.Tour the Entire Home 14Secure Art to Your ShelvesAnson SmartBooks run the show in this swanky media room designed by Brigette Romanek, but there's still room for some black and white prints to break up the stacks. Instead of hanging the pieces on a nearby wall or leaning them on a shelf, she secured them to the shelf dividers, alternating the orientation for added dimension. Advertisement - Continue Reading Below15Get a Little WildJessica Klewicki GlynnFor a playful twist on traditional wall decor, take a trip to the wild side with a slew of rattan animal heads. Here, designer Tom Scheerer used a menagerie of mammals to bring cheeky energy to this living room. Tour the Entire Home16Paint Your PassagewaysEmil DervishWall decor isn't just about hanging something new in your space—it can also be about calling more attention to a feature already in the room. In this entryway by Emil Dervish, a gorgeous cobalt blue door steals the show. To bring even more drama, he extended the paint around the doorframe and the wall up, finishing in an arched shape.Advertisement - Continue Reading Below17Make It WorkKate StarkelIn a small space, all your decor needs to work hard for you—there’s no such thing as just an aesthetic pick. For a wall decor idea that marries form with function, look no further than a decorative shelf. This version, seen in a project by Amanda Jacobs, combines decorative carvings with useful hooks and space for trinkets. Tour the Entire Home18Stick to a Tight PaletteKevin ScottMinimalist, modern interiors can still incorporate wall decor, so long as it whispers instead of screams. In this serene bedroom designed by Studio DIAA, a pair of framed prints—featuring airy white frames and a thick white —add a touch of visual interest without compromising the neutral, uncluttered atmosphere. Advertisement - Continue Reading Below19Highlight Emerging TalentLisa PetroleBeauty is in the eye of the beholder—especially when it comes to art. Instead of hanging up a pretty piece that ultimately has no sentimental value to you, why not highlight the tiniest artists in your home? This Texas home is the perfect example, giving prominence to finger paintings over figure paintings. Tour the Entire Home 20Choose a ThemeChris MottaliniOne of the great things about wall art is that "meaningful" pieces can take a different form for each person. In this space by designer Jenny Dina Kirschner, that ethos manifested itself as a gallery wall of stunning portraits, most of which were sourced from Chairish or other antique dealers.
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    55 Stylish Wall Decor Ideas That Provide an INSTANT Aesthetic Upgrade
    Every item on this page was hand-picked by a House Beautiful editor. We may earn commission on some of the items you choose to buy.There are so many details you have to think about when decorating your home. You’ve got the big-ticket items, like the couch, dining table, and bed frame. Then there are the smaller furnishings, such as the coffee table, nightstands, and shelving. Finally, you get to the littlest details that still bring in a lot of character, and that’s where your wall decor comes in. Whether you love a gallery wall or a single statement art piece, there are plenty of wall decor ideas from interior designers to look to for inspiration, no matter your style.It’s sometimes most challenging to figure out the smaller details in your home. There are just so many possibilities, and with wall decor, it’s no different. Do you use all matching frames? How can you make your wall visually interesting without hammering into it? Should you have a theme to your decor, or put up what you want? Well, the designer advice ahead can help stylishly steer you in the right direction.We’ve rounded up 55 of the most beautiful wall decor ideas from design professionals that’ll help spark some inspiration. From solitary pieces to museum-quality layouts to colorful collections, there’s something for everyone.Additional copy by Hadley Mendelsohn and Alyssa Longobucco.Find more impactful decor inspiration: 1Break Up the SceneRead McKendreeThis dining room, designed by Bella Mancini, displays three pieces of coordinating artwork that all connect to form one panoramic image. This triptych style of wall decor is a unique way to add multiple artworks to a space while making it completely cohesive.Tour the Entire Home2Cluster in ThreesMatthew NiemannTo create a well-balanced wall that avoids looking too bare or overly busy, consider arranging your decor using the rule of threes. In her mother’s home, designer Galeana Younger grouped three smaller decor pieces next to a large piece of colorful artwork, creating balance on the wall without overwhelming the space.Tour the Entire HomeAdvertisement - Continue Reading Below3Choose a Large StatementMatthew NiemannGaleana Younger’s mom had been collecting pieces for years, so it wasn’t hard finding a statement piece for this wall. The art installation shows a dove mounted at the center of a starburst, originally from a church in Puebla, Mexico. When a single piece is this grand, it doesn’t need other wall decor to distract from it. Tour the Entire Home4Make It YourselfMadeline TolleIn this family room, designer Jaqui Seerman displayed a large piece of art created by her client. The bold artwork is the only non-neutral in the space, making it very eye-grabbing. Flanking either side of it are two arched onyx shelves, contrasting with the sharp edges of the frame.Tour the Entire HomeAdvertisement - Continue Reading Below5Choose Juxtaposing StylesErin LittleThe vivid, modern console table and ornate gilded mirror in this entryway wouldn’t seem to work, yet they do. Designer Christina Salway was given the table for free and chose this ornate wall decor to purposely add some juxtaposition to the room—the resulting look is so bold and unique.Tour the Entire Home6Hang Something PlushErin LittleIf you have a rug that’s simply too beautiful or fragile to roll out on the floor, hang it on your wall instead. That’s what Christina Salway did with this tiger rug that she found in Paris—it helps that it adds a nice deep tone to the white wall.Tour the Entire HomeAdvertisement - Continue Reading Below7Round It OutLindsay SalazarCara and Tom Fox of The Fox Group chose to use matching round wall decor to flank either side of the fireplace in this client’s living room. They chose to use decorative plates and convex mirrors, but you can bring in organic shapes to the wall with any type of circular decor.Tour the Entire Home8DIY Some ShelvesPar BengtssonThere’s no shortage of cool wall decor at thrift stores and antique shops, so if you find something that’s a bit rough around the edges but almost perfect, don’t be afraid to add a little DIY magic to make it work for your style. That’s what designer Minnette Jackson did for the bracket shelves in this guest room: “I was having a hard time finding what I saw in my head, so I just collected several vintage ones in weird colors and painted them to match,” she says.Tour the Entire HomeAdvertisement - Continue Reading Below9Hang a CorkboardThomas KuohBy installing a corkboard wall where your family frequently gathers, your wall decor can be ever-changing. Emilie Munroe of Studio Munroe explains, “I had a vision for this breakfast nook with the cork wall.” Munroe continues, “I absolutely love a cork wall. Like wood, it brings a natural element into the vertical space. It grows with age. Teenagers love them—they can drape twinkly lights from it. It’s just a genuine, joyful, uber-functional moment.”Tour the Entire Home10Make It MetallicLaurey GlennSconces are some of the best pieces to add to your wall decor because they boost the amount of ambient light in the space while adding a 3D detail. This sitting room by Lucy O’Brien of Tartan & Toile features an array of metallic shell sconces, which reflect light gorgeously.Tour the Entire HomeRelated Story: "Stripes Are a Neutral" For Philadelphia-Based Designer Lucy O'Brien of Tartan & ToileAdvertisement - Continue Reading Below11Lend Some LightChris EdwardsThe best way to enjoy a beautiful piece of art? Under the perfect lighting, of course. To ensure your chosen painting or photo gets the moment in the spotlight that it deserves, illuminate it. In this happy living room, designer Charlotte Lucas makes the most of an abstract painting by pairing it with a brass picture light. Tour the Entire Home12Stack Some FiguresAndrew Brown InteriorsA series of framed nude figures is such a natural fit for a bathroom gallery wall. In this petite bathroom by Andrew Brown Interiors, the warm wallpaper makes the vintage artwork pop even more. Tour the Entire HomeAdvertisement - Continue Reading Below13Create Some Contrast Chris EdwardsChoosing the right wall decor can be a great way to call attention to an already beautiful design scheme, especially if you’re strategic about your choice of color. In this saturated space by Charlotte Lucas, rich teal wallsmeet their match in a contrasting piece of artwork by Erik Madigan Heck.Tour the Entire Home 14Secure Art to Your ShelvesAnson SmartBooks run the show in this swanky media room designed by Brigette Romanek, but there's still room for some black and white prints to break up the stacks. Instead of hanging the pieces on a nearby wall or leaning them on a shelf, she secured them to the shelf dividers, alternating the orientation for added dimension. Advertisement - Continue Reading Below15Get a Little WildJessica Klewicki GlynnFor a playful twist on traditional wall decor, take a trip to the wild side with a slew of rattan animal heads. Here, designer Tom Scheerer used a menagerie of mammals to bring cheeky energy to this living room. Tour the Entire Home16Paint Your PassagewaysEmil DervishWall decor isn't just about hanging something new in your space—it can also be about calling more attention to a feature already in the room. In this entryway by Emil Dervish, a gorgeous cobalt blue door steals the show. To bring even more drama, he extended the paint around the doorframe and the wall up, finishing in an arched shape.Advertisement - Continue Reading Below17Make It WorkKate StarkelIn a small space, all your decor needs to work hard for you—there’s no such thing as just an aesthetic pick. For a wall decor idea that marries form with function, look no further than a decorative shelf. This version, seen in a project by Amanda Jacobs, combines decorative carvings with useful hooks and space for trinkets. Tour the Entire Home18Stick to a Tight PaletteKevin ScottMinimalist, modern interiors can still incorporate wall decor, so long as it whispers instead of screams. In this serene bedroom designed by Studio DIAA, a pair of framed prints—featuring airy white frames and a thick white —add a touch of visual interest without compromising the neutral, uncluttered atmosphere. Advertisement - Continue Reading Below19Highlight Emerging TalentLisa PetroleBeauty is in the eye of the beholder—especially when it comes to art. Instead of hanging up a pretty piece that ultimately has no sentimental value to you, why not highlight the tiniest artists in your home? This Texas home is the perfect example, giving prominence to finger paintings over figure paintings. Tour the Entire Home 20Choose a ThemeChris MottaliniOne of the great things about wall art is that "meaningful" pieces can take a different form for each person. In this space by designer Jenny Dina Kirschner, that ethos manifested itself as a gallery wall of stunning portraits, most of which were sourced from Chairish or other antique dealers. #stylish #wall #decor #ideas #that
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    55 Stylish Wall Decor Ideas That Provide an INSTANT Aesthetic Upgrade
    Every item on this page was hand-picked by a House Beautiful editor. We may earn commission on some of the items you choose to buy.There are so many details you have to think about when decorating your home. You’ve got the big-ticket items, like the couch, dining table, and bed frame. Then there are the smaller furnishings, such as the coffee table, nightstands, and shelving. Finally, you get to the littlest details that still bring in a lot of character, and that’s where your wall decor comes in. Whether you love a gallery wall or a single statement art piece, there are plenty of wall decor ideas from interior designers to look to for inspiration, no matter your style.It’s sometimes most challenging to figure out the smaller details in your home. There are just so many possibilities, and with wall decor, it’s no different. Do you use all matching frames? How can you make your wall visually interesting without hammering into it? Should you have a theme to your decor, or put up what you want? Well, the designer advice ahead can help stylishly steer you in the right direction.We’ve rounded up 55 of the most beautiful wall decor ideas from design professionals that’ll help spark some inspiration. From solitary pieces to museum-quality layouts to colorful collections, there’s something for everyone.Additional copy by Hadley Mendelsohn and Alyssa Longobucco.Find more impactful decor inspiration: 1Break Up the SceneRead McKendreeThis dining room, designed by Bella Mancini, displays three pieces of coordinating artwork that all connect to form one panoramic image. This triptych style of wall decor is a unique way to add multiple artworks to a space while making it completely cohesive.Tour the Entire Home2Cluster in ThreesMatthew NiemannTo create a well-balanced wall that avoids looking too bare or overly busy, consider arranging your decor using the rule of threes. In her mother’s home, designer Galeana Younger grouped three smaller decor pieces next to a large piece of colorful artwork, creating balance on the wall without overwhelming the space.Tour the Entire HomeAdvertisement - Continue Reading Below3Choose a Large StatementMatthew NiemannGaleana Younger’s mom had been collecting pieces for years, so it wasn’t hard finding a statement piece for this wall. The art installation shows a dove mounted at the center of a starburst, originally from a church in Puebla, Mexico. When a single piece is this grand, it doesn’t need other wall decor to distract from it. Tour the Entire Home4Make It YourselfMadeline TolleIn this family room, designer Jaqui Seerman displayed a large piece of art created by her client. The bold artwork is the only non-neutral in the space, making it very eye-grabbing. Flanking either side of it are two arched onyx shelves, contrasting with the sharp edges of the frame.Tour the Entire HomeAdvertisement - Continue Reading Below5Choose Juxtaposing StylesErin LittleThe vivid, modern console table and ornate gilded mirror in this entryway wouldn’t seem to work, yet they do. Designer Christina Salway was given the table for free and chose this ornate wall decor to purposely add some juxtaposition to the room—the resulting look is so bold and unique.Tour the Entire Home6Hang Something PlushErin LittleIf you have a rug that’s simply too beautiful or fragile to roll out on the floor, hang it on your wall instead. That’s what Christina Salway did with this tiger rug that she found in Paris—it helps that it adds a nice deep tone to the white wall.Tour the Entire HomeAdvertisement - Continue Reading Below7Round It OutLindsay SalazarCara and Tom Fox of The Fox Group chose to use matching round wall decor to flank either side of the fireplace in this client’s living room. They chose to use decorative plates and convex mirrors, but you can bring in organic shapes to the wall with any type of circular decor.Tour the Entire Home8DIY Some ShelvesPar BengtssonThere’s no shortage of cool wall decor at thrift stores and antique shops, so if you find something that’s a bit rough around the edges but almost perfect, don’t be afraid to add a little DIY magic to make it work for your style. That’s what designer Minnette Jackson did for the bracket shelves in this guest room: “I was having a hard time finding what I saw in my head, so I just collected several vintage ones in weird colors and painted them to match,” she says.Tour the Entire HomeAdvertisement - Continue Reading Below9Hang a CorkboardThomas KuohBy installing a corkboard wall where your family frequently gathers, your wall decor can be ever-changing. Emilie Munroe of Studio Munroe explains, “I had a vision for this breakfast nook with the cork wall.” Munroe continues, “I absolutely love a cork wall. Like wood, it brings a natural element into the vertical space. It grows with age. Teenagers love them—they can drape twinkly lights from it. It’s just a genuine, joyful, uber-functional moment.”Tour the Entire Home10Make It MetallicLaurey GlennSconces are some of the best pieces to add to your wall decor because they boost the amount of ambient light in the space while adding a 3D detail. This sitting room by Lucy O’Brien of Tartan & Toile features an array of metallic shell sconces, which reflect light gorgeously.Tour the Entire HomeRelated Story: "Stripes Are a Neutral" For Philadelphia-Based Designer Lucy O'Brien of Tartan & ToileAdvertisement - Continue Reading Below11Lend Some LightChris EdwardsThe best way to enjoy a beautiful piece of art? Under the perfect lighting, of course. To ensure your chosen painting or photo gets the moment in the spotlight that it deserves, illuminate it. In this happy living room, designer Charlotte Lucas makes the most of an abstract painting by pairing it with a brass picture light. Tour the Entire Home12Stack Some FiguresAndrew Brown InteriorsA series of framed nude figures is such a natural fit for a bathroom gallery wall. In this petite bathroom by Andrew Brown Interiors, the warm wallpaper makes the vintage artwork pop even more. Tour the Entire HomeAdvertisement - Continue Reading Below13Create Some Contrast Chris EdwardsChoosing the right wall decor can be a great way to call attention to an already beautiful design scheme, especially if you’re strategic about your choice of color. In this saturated space by Charlotte Lucas, rich teal walls (and ceiling) meet their match in a contrasting piece of artwork by Erik Madigan Heck.Tour the Entire Home 14Secure Art to Your ShelvesAnson SmartBooks run the show in this swanky media room designed by Brigette Romanek, but there's still room for some black and white prints to break up the stacks. Instead of hanging the pieces on a nearby wall or leaning them on a shelf, she secured them to the shelf dividers, alternating the orientation for added dimension. Advertisement - Continue Reading Below15Get a Little WildJessica Klewicki GlynnFor a playful twist on traditional wall decor, take a trip to the wild side with a slew of rattan animal heads. Here, designer Tom Scheerer used a menagerie of mammals to bring cheeky energy to this living room. Tour the Entire Home16Paint Your PassagewaysEmil DervishWall decor isn't just about hanging something new in your space—it can also be about calling more attention to a feature already in the room. In this entryway by Emil Dervish, a gorgeous cobalt blue door steals the show. To bring even more drama, he extended the paint around the doorframe and the wall up, finishing in an arched shape.Advertisement - Continue Reading Below17Make It WorkKate StarkelIn a small space, all your decor needs to work hard for you—there’s no such thing as just an aesthetic pick. For a wall decor idea that marries form with function, look no further than a decorative shelf. This version, seen in a project by Amanda Jacobs, combines decorative carvings with useful hooks and space for trinkets. Tour the Entire Home18Stick to a Tight PaletteKevin ScottMinimalist, modern interiors can still incorporate wall decor, so long as it whispers instead of screams. In this serene bedroom designed by Studio DIAA, a pair of framed prints—featuring airy white frames and a thick white —add a touch of visual interest without compromising the neutral, uncluttered atmosphere. Advertisement - Continue Reading Below19Highlight Emerging TalentLisa PetroleBeauty is in the eye of the beholder—especially when it comes to art. Instead of hanging up a pretty piece that ultimately has no sentimental value to you, why not highlight the tiniest artists in your home? This Texas home is the perfect example, giving prominence to finger paintings over figure paintings. Tour the Entire Home 20Choose a ThemeChris MottaliniOne of the great things about wall art is that "meaningful" pieces can take a different form for each person. In this space by designer Jenny Dina Kirschner, that ethos manifested itself as a gallery wall of stunning portraits, most of which were sourced from Chairish or other antique dealers.
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  • Kingdom Hearts Missing-Link has been cancelled

    Chaserjoey
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    Oct 27, 2017
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    We have made the decision to cancel the development of KINGDOM HEARTS Missing-Link.
    We wish to convey our heartfelt apologies to everyone who has been looking forward to the start of service.
    Although we worked hard on development and adjusting the game in the hope that it would be enjoyed by lots of players, we determined that it would be difficult for us to offer a service that players would find satisfactory over a long period of time, leading us to the decision to cancel development,
    We would like to take this opportunity to express our thanks to everyone who gave us their support and assistance with the multiple closed beta tests.
    We are truly sorry to have to make this announcement.
    The KINGDOM HEARTS series will continue.
    We are hard at work on KINGDOM HEARTS IV, and hope you'll continue to support the series as you keep an eye out for further updates.
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    Fat4all
    Woke up, got a money tag, swears a lot
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    Oct 25, 2017
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    here
    true to its name
     
    LostSkullKid
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    Nov 27, 2017
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    Holy shit.
    So is whatever they were gonna do with the story there just completely scrapped?
     
    Euler
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    Watch the story of this game still be necessary to understand KH5
     
    MrTharne
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    How will I be able to understand the story now ?
    Hope we can see some of KH4 at SGF. 
    Izanagi89
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    At least we got a KH4 mention
     
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    It's for the best.
    Hopefully they utilize the story in 4 or make a Switch 2 side game with whatever they developed so far.
     
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    Euler said:
    Watch the story of this game still be necessary to understand KH5

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    It was literally meant to set up characters and lore for Kingdom Hearts 4
     
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    It's a shame it didn't get retooled to something resembling the ds/psp/3ds era side games.
    The weird victorian England-ish setting had potential. 
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    At the end it really did become Missing.
    Watch as the cutscenes become available as part of a super mega one disc collection of Kingdom Hearts 1-3 and all spin offs. 

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    I'm glad they're pulling the closure already because lets be honest the fate of server closure would've happened within 3 years tops.

    Tis the fate of Square Enix mobile games.. 
    HolyJonte
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    From Stockholm but now living in Padova, Italy
    I have only played KH1 and 2.
    Is the mobile and side games normally important for the story, overall.
    Or are they just adding some small things here and there?
     
    Dal
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    Square Enix's mobile ventures always felt wasteful to me, there is no world in which big directors like Nomura and Yoko Taro should have been wasting YEARS on these games rather than developing actual, mainline console games (in the case of Nomura, he actually did, so.....)
     
    SmokedSalmon
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    Sad to see.
    I played one of the betas and did not care for it, but I was interested in the story.
    I hope they can use that story for another project.
     
    Linus815
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    this is for the best in my opinion
     
    frankabus
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    Unfortunate as I'm sure a lot of resources have been utilized that will no longer go to fruition, but as someone whose weak point is Kingdom Hearts, part of me is glad I don't have to add another mobile gacha to my plate.
    I wish SE would go back to releasing full-fledged side games.
     
    texhnolyze
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    Square Enix and mobile flop, name a more iconic duo.
     
    LAA
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    Oh wow.
    Pretty crazy as the beta seemed pretty solid, I found the grind concerning though and whether they'd "solve" it with MTs, to cancel altogether seems a big move though, my Conspiracy theory was another Disney Pokemon Go-ish like game released last year around the time ML was supposed to and wonder if Disney wanted ML pushed back because of that, but reasoning here seems to be concerns around making long term content.
    I don't really follow what Pokemon Go does, but I thought that was still one of the most successful games?
    Wonder if they'll move what was developed from ML into KH4 or another side game instead.
    May be for the best if its a complete game instead.
    I'm just sad with the KH silence in general lately ha.
    Need MoM on steam as something ha.
    Nice KH4 has at least been acknowledged, been a while for that too. 
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    LostSkullKid said:
    Holy shit.
    So is whatever they were gonna do with the story there just completely scrapped?

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    They will pretend it exists in kingdom hearts 4 and just not explain any of it
     
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    HolyJonte said:
    I have only played KH1 and 2.
    Is the mobile and side games normally important for the story, overall.
    Or are they just adding some small things here and there?

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    Side games yes.
    Tons of important events related to the main characters in 2 and 3 are covered in Chain, Days, Birth, Dream.
    Coded is probs the only one that comes close to skippable.
    Mobile games not that much so far, and the story they are important for is probably story you won't care about, but potentially a much bigger deal for 4. 

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    HolyJonte said:
    I have only played KH1 and 2.
    Is the mobile and side games normally important for the story, overall.
    Or are they just adding some small things here and there?

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    The "side games" (Chain of Memories, 358/2 Days, Birth by Sleep, coded, Dream Drop Distance, 0.2) are all important.
    Think of it like the individual films inbetween Avengers films.
    The mobile game Union X is heavily important since characters from that are now the villains in Kingdom Hearts 4, and Missing-Link was introducing a whole lot for the new saga to work off of. 
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    HolyJonte said:
    I have only played KH1 and 2.
    Is the mobile and side games normally important for the story, overall.
    Or are they just adding some small things here and there?

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    chain of memories, 358/2 memories, birth by sleep and dream drop distance are essential.
    the rest, not really
     
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    At least we got a KH4 mention

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    Not even a "look forward for updates soon!", just a basic PR message to let us know it's still alive lol
     
    LostSkullKid
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    HolyJonte said:
    I have only played KH1 and 2.
    Is the mobile and side games normally important for the story, overall.
    Or are they just adding some small things here and there?

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    The "side games" honestly have about 100 times more relevancy than KH1.
    Half of KH1 has been retconned at this point.
     
    u_neek
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    Euler said:
    Watch the story of this game still be necessary to understand KH5

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    It'll be released as a paid pdf.
    In latin.
    In several parts.
     
    Foffy
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    These mobile games from Square-Enix launch and end at much faster rates!
    HolyJonte said:
    I have only played KH1 and 2.
    Is the mobile and side games normally important for the story, overall.
    Or are they just adding some small things here and there?

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    Kingdom Hearts is a series where even the "spin off" games are significant to the story and lore.
    Nomura's always planted seeds in one game that get answered in another, and he's allowed mobile games to have the same treatment so nothing is really skippable if you wanted the whole lore.
    Maybe Coded is the only skippable entry? 
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    What's funny about this whole situation is that if they just developed a PS3-fidelity, single player Kingdom Hearts side game for the Switch akin to what they used to do back in the day with things like Chain of Memories, Birth by Sleep, or Dream Drop Distance that shit would've probably been out already and they could've made some money.
    Could've maybe even been a Switch 2 launch game.
    Oh well!
     
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    ala1995ginobiko said:
    Not even a "look forward for updates soon!", just a basic PR message to let us know it's still alive lol

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    My friend who loves KH, is very happy about this lol
     
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    Apparently this started development in January 2019 with one person doing concepts and it spun off from there.
    6 years spent on a mobile game that they canned.
     

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    LimeTime said:
    What's funny about this whole situation is that if they just developed a PS3-fidelity, single player Kingdom Hearts side game for the Switch akin to what they used to do back in the day with things like Chain of Memories or Birth by Sleep that shit would've probably been out already and they could've made some money.
    Could've maybe even been a Switch 2 launch game.
    Oh well!

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    Heard this was the pivot (not switch specifically) but dev still wasn't going well
     
    Kuro
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    They have been canceling Mobile games left and right and now this one before it even comes out.
    Damn.
    Hopefully this doesn't affect KH4 but I'm also not surprised to hear they wanted it to tie into it.
    Square really gotta stop doing that.
     
    Nateo
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    Wow.
    Honestly GPS stuff was the weak link.
    But that was probably the only think making them the money in reality.
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    It could have worked it was basically KH in mobile form except for the GPS stuff.
    They would have had to flesh out all the levels though.
    Raiding with a bunch of people was cool as shit tho.
     
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    I have a piece of physical merchandise for this game.
    Glad I won't waste my time on more gacha bullshit. 
    Necromanti
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    I feel like I'm as adept at keeping up with the KH lore/side projects as I am with the MCU, i.e.
    not at all.
     
    LimeTime
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    DatManOvaDer said:
    Heard this was the pivot (not switch specifically) but dev still wasn't going well

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    Damn, really? Why can't they make Kingdom Hearts games at the Kingdom Hearts factory anymore?
    The FF7 Remake team is probably going to have made an entire trilogy of games in the time it takes the Kingdom Hearts team to make one! 
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    This was indeed for the best. 
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    It'll be released as a paid pdf.
    In latin.
    In several parts.

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    It won't be a pdf lol, that's too reasonable.
    It will be an always-online DRMed login portal, akin to the bizarre shit Square did for the FFVII Rebirth artbook on Steam
    Steam :: FINAL FANTASY VII REBIRTH :: How to access the Square Enix Digital Content Viewer

    The digital art book and digital mini-soundtrack (henceforth referred to as “this content”) included in the FINAL FANTASY VII REBIRTH Digital Deluxe Edition, the FINAL FANTASY VII REMAKE & REBIRTH Digital Deluxe Twin Pack and the FINAL FANTASY VII REBIRTH Digital Deluxe Edition Upgrade can be...
    steamcommunity.com

    Or a Japan only stageplay.
    LimeTime said:
    Damn, really? Why can't they make Kingdom Hearts games at the Kingdom Hearts factory anymore?

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    Nomura not sure if it should be a musical or not.
    RIP spinoffs.
    Didn't know how good we had it waiting for KH3.
    Never getting a Kairi/Aqua fuck shit up game.
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    I have a piece of physical merchandise for this game.

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    Double check that it's not evaporating as you speak. 
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    Dal said:
    Square Enix's mobile ventures always felt wasteful to me, there is no world in which big directors like Nomura and Yoko Taro should have been wasting YEARS on these games rather than developing actual, mainline console games (in the case of Nomura, he actually did, so.....)

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    Their mobile venture was more profitable then the HD games though.
    I would argue that alot of their macro current issues is actually cause their mobile games have kinda shat the bed recently.
     
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    Damn, really? Why can't they make Kingdom Hearts games at the Kingdom Hearts factory anymore?
    The FF7 Remake team is probably going to have made an entire trilogy of games in the time it takes the Kingdom Hearts team to make one!
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    They are literally making KH4 though? 

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    The setting looked cool, but not surprised considering the radio silence recently.
    At least its version of Dearly Beloved got out there.
     
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    ZeoVGM said:
    They are literally making KH4 though?

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    I mean, I guess so.
    I'll have to take their word for it until I see that shit again. 
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    I wish they could have shown off some of what they had been working on.
    I've been so curious to see how they were going to tackle Disney worlds (with Pinocchio being the first one we were meant to visit)
    And rumour from a gathering they held was they had worlds based on more recent films like Luca. 
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    I really hope at least the story is preserved.
    KHuX and Dark Road deserve the lore preservation as well.

    Not mad about missing a gacha though. 
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    LimeTime said:
    I mean, I guess so.
    I'll have to take their word for it until I see that shit again.

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    You'll see it at SGF and it'll release next spring. 
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    Euler said:
    Watch the story of this game still be necessary to understand KH5

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    nothing will help with that.
     
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    You'll see it at SGF and it'll release next spring.

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    You have no idea how happy this would make me.
    I'll go crazy if this is true. 
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    Hm….
    Despite burning out on KHUX and DR each, I find I'm actually pretty bummed about this?
     
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    RIP spinoffs.
    Didn't know how good we had it waiting for KH3

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    that wasn't good tbh.
    my sister enjoyed the first two mainline games but i can't in good conscience recommend the third to her, with all the spinoff games she'd have to play or watch just to understand what's going on in the story.
    if this means the end of spin-off games on half a dozen different platforms in between mainline entries, honestly good riddance
     
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    Idgaf about mobile games so I'm totally okay with this
     


    Source: https://www.resetera.com/threads/kingdom-hearts-missing-link-has-been-cancelled.1188669/" style="color: #0066cc;">https://www.resetera.com/threads/kingdom-hearts-missing-link-has-been-cancelled.1188669/
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    Kingdom Hearts Missing-Link has been cancelled
    Chaserjoey Keeper of the White Materia Member Oct 27, 2017 9,857 We have made the decision to cancel the development of KINGDOM HEARTS Missing-Link. We wish to convey our heartfelt apologies to everyone who has been looking forward to the start of service. Although we worked hard on development and adjusting the game in the hope that it would be enjoyed by lots of players, we determined that it would be difficult for us to offer a service that players would find satisfactory over a long period of time, leading us to the decision to cancel development, We would like to take this opportunity to express our thanks to everyone who gave us their support and assistance with the multiple closed beta tests. We are truly sorry to have to make this announcement. The KINGDOM HEARTS series will continue. We are hard at work on KINGDOM HEARTS IV, and hope you'll continue to support the series as you keep an eye out for further updates. Click to expand... Click to shrink...   Fat4all Woke up, got a money tag, swears a lot Member Oct 25, 2017 107,495 here true to its name   LostSkullKid Member Nov 27, 2017 5,142 Holy shit. So is whatever they were gonna do with the story there just completely scrapped?   Euler Member Oct 27, 2017 5,797 Watch the story of this game still be necessary to understand KH5   MrTharne Member May 26, 2023 675 How will I be able to understand the story now ? Hope we can see some of KH4 at SGF.  Izanagi89 "This guy are sick" and Corrupted by Vengeance Member Oct 27, 2017 18,762 At least we got a KH4 mention 🤷‍♂️   Geode Keeper of the White Materia Member Oct 27, 2017 5,469 It's for the best. Hopefully they utilize the story in 4 or make a Switch 2 side game with whatever they developed so far.   OP OP Chaserjoey Keeper of the White Materia Member Oct 27, 2017 9,857 Euler said: Watch the story of this game still be necessary to understand KH5 Click to expand... Click to shrink... It was literally meant to set up characters and lore for Kingdom Hearts 4 💀😭   TheMerv Member Jan 1, 2022 2,097 It's a shame it didn't get retooled to something resembling the ds/psp/3ds era side games. The weird victorian England-ish setting had potential.  AlexFlame116 Prophet of Truth - One Winged Slayer Member Nov 17, 2017 24,163 Utah At the end it really did become Missing. Watch as the cutscenes become available as part of a super mega one disc collection of Kingdom Hearts 1-3 and all spin offs.  GooZ One Winged Slayer Member Oct 25, 2017 2,186 I'm glad they're pulling the closure already because lets be honest the fate of server closure would've happened within 3 years tops. Tis the fate of Square Enix mobile games..  HolyJonte AVALANCHE Member Aug 31, 2023 1,279 From Stockholm but now living in Padova, Italy I have only played KH1 and 2. Is the mobile and side games normally important for the story, overall. Or are they just adding some small things here and there?   Dal Uncle Works at Nintendo Member Aug 18, 2024 2,159 Square Enix's mobile ventures always felt wasteful to me, there is no world in which big directors like Nomura and Yoko Taro should have been wasting YEARS on these games rather than developing actual, mainline console games (in the case of Nomura, he actually did, so.....)   SmokedSalmon Member Apr 1, 2019 2,723 Sad to see. I played one of the betas and did not care for it, but I was interested in the story. I hope they can use that story for another project.   Linus815 Member Oct 29, 2017 23,952 this is for the best in my opinion   frankabus One Winged Slayer Member Oct 27, 2017 311 Unfortunate as I'm sure a lot of resources have been utilized that will no longer go to fruition, but as someone whose weak point is Kingdom Hearts, part of me is glad I don't have to add another mobile gacha to my plate. I wish SE would go back to releasing full-fledged side games.   texhnolyze Shinra Employee Member Oct 25, 2017 26,289 Indonesia Square Enix and mobile flop, name a more iconic duo.   LAA One Winged Slayer Member Oct 28, 2017 3,202 Oh wow. Pretty crazy as the beta seemed pretty solid, I found the grind concerning though and whether they'd "solve" it with MTs, to cancel altogether seems a big move though, my Conspiracy theory was another Disney Pokemon Go-ish like game released last year around the time ML was supposed to and wonder if Disney wanted ML pushed back because of that, but reasoning here seems to be concerns around making long term content. I don't really follow what Pokemon Go does, but I thought that was still one of the most successful games? Wonder if they'll move what was developed from ML into KH4 or another side game instead. May be for the best if its a complete game instead. I'm just sad with the KH silence in general lately ha. Need MoM on steam as something ha. Nice KH4 has at least been acknowledged, been a while for that too.  Mattmo831 Featuring Mattmo831 from the Apple v Epic case Member Oct 26, 2020 6,518 LostSkullKid said: Holy shit. So is whatever they were gonna do with the story there just completely scrapped? Click to expand... Click to shrink... They will pretend it exists in kingdom hearts 4 and just not explain any of it   Atom Member Jul 25, 2021 15,248 HolyJonte said: I have only played KH1 and 2. Is the mobile and side games normally important for the story, overall. Or are they just adding some small things here and there? Click to expand... Click to shrink... Side games yes. Tons of important events related to the main characters in 2 and 3 are covered in Chain, Days, Birth, Dream. Coded is probs the only one that comes close to skippable. Mobile games not that much so far, and the story they are important for is probably story you won't care about, but potentially a much bigger deal for 4.  OP OP Chaserjoey Keeper of the White Materia Member Oct 27, 2017 9,857 HolyJonte said: I have only played KH1 and 2. Is the mobile and side games normally important for the story, overall. Or are they just adding some small things here and there? Click to expand... Click to shrink... The "side games" (Chain of Memories, 358/2 Days, Birth by Sleep, coded, Dream Drop Distance, 0.2) are all important. Think of it like the individual films inbetween Avengers films. The mobile game Union X is heavily important since characters from that are now the villains in Kingdom Hearts 4, and Missing-Link was introducing a whole lot for the new saga to work off of.  hydrophilic attack went to hypogean jail Member Oct 25, 2017 23,540 Sweden HolyJonte said: I have only played KH1 and 2. Is the mobile and side games normally important for the story, overall. Or are they just adding some small things here and there? Click to expand... Click to shrink... chain of memories, 358/2 memories, birth by sleep and dream drop distance are essential. the rest, not really   ala1995ginobiko Member Oct 25, 2017 1,564 Izanagi89 said: At least we got a KH4 mention 🤷‍♂️ Click to expand... Click to shrink... Not even a "look forward for updates soon!", just a basic PR message to let us know it's still alive lol   LostSkullKid Member Nov 27, 2017 5,142 HolyJonte said: I have only played KH1 and 2. Is the mobile and side games normally important for the story, overall. Or are they just adding some small things here and there? Click to expand... Click to shrink... The "side games" honestly have about 100 times more relevancy than KH1. Half of KH1 has been retconned at this point.   u_neek Member Oct 28, 2017 1,734 Euler said: Watch the story of this game still be necessary to understand KH5 Click to expand... Click to shrink... It'll be released as a paid pdf. In latin. In several parts.   Foffy Member Oct 25, 2017 17,581 These mobile games from Square-Enix launch and end at much faster rates! HolyJonte said: I have only played KH1 and 2. Is the mobile and side games normally important for the story, overall. Or are they just adding some small things here and there? Click to expand... Click to shrink... Kingdom Hearts is a series where even the "spin off" games are significant to the story and lore. Nomura's always planted seeds in one game that get answered in another, and he's allowed mobile games to have the same treatment so nothing is really skippable if you wanted the whole lore. Maybe Coded is the only skippable entry?  LimeTime Member Jul 17, 2023 1,080 What's funny about this whole situation is that if they just developed a PS3-fidelity, single player Kingdom Hearts side game for the Switch akin to what they used to do back in the day with things like Chain of Memories, Birth by Sleep, or Dream Drop Distance that shit would've probably been out already and they could've made some money. Could've maybe even been a Switch 2 launch game. Oh well!   Izanagi89 "This guy are sick" and Corrupted by Vengeance Member Oct 27, 2017 18,762 ala1995ginobiko said: Not even a "look forward for updates soon!", just a basic PR message to let us know it's still alive lol Click to expand... Click to shrink... Yo at this point I take what I can get 😂  Kalentan Member Oct 25, 2017 50,564 My friend who loves KH, is very happy about this lol   OP OP Chaserjoey Keeper of the White Materia Member Oct 27, 2017 9,857 Apparently this started development in January 2019 with one person doing concepts and it spun off from there. 6 years spent on a mobile game that they canned.   DatManOvaDer Member Oct 25, 2017 3,473 LimeTime said: What's funny about this whole situation is that if they just developed a PS3-fidelity, single player Kingdom Hearts side game for the Switch akin to what they used to do back in the day with things like Chain of Memories or Birth by Sleep that shit would've probably been out already and they could've made some money. Could've maybe even been a Switch 2 launch game. Oh well! Click to expand... Click to shrink... Heard this was the pivot (not switch specifically) but dev still wasn't going well   Kuro Member Oct 25, 2017 24,374 They have been canceling Mobile games left and right and now this one before it even comes out. Damn. Hopefully this doesn't affect KH4 but I'm also not surprised to hear they wanted it to tie into it. Square really gotta stop doing that.   Nateo Member Oct 27, 2017 8,970 Wow. Honestly GPS stuff was the weak link. But that was probably the only think making them the money in reality. DatManOvaDer said: Heard this was the pivot (not switch specifically) but dev still wasn't going well Click to expand... Click to shrink... It could have worked it was basically KH in mobile form except for the GPS stuff. They would have had to flesh out all the levels though. Raiding with a bunch of people was cool as shit tho.   Liam Allen-Miller Member Nov 2, 2017 7,963 Shibuya I have a piece of physical merchandise for this game. Glad I won't waste my time on more gacha bullshit.  Necromanti Member Oct 25, 2017 12,790 I feel like I'm as adept at keeping up with the KH lore/side projects as I am with the MCU, i.e. not at all.   LimeTime Member Jul 17, 2023 1,080 DatManOvaDer said: Heard this was the pivot (not switch specifically) but dev still wasn't going well Click to expand... Click to shrink... Damn, really? Why can't they make Kingdom Hearts games at the Kingdom Hearts factory anymore? The FF7 Remake team is probably going to have made an entire trilogy of games in the time it takes the Kingdom Hearts team to make one!  Delaney Member Oct 25, 2017 3,851 This was indeed for the best.  Atom Member Jul 25, 2021 15,248 u_neek said: It'll be released as a paid pdf. In latin. In several parts. Click to expand... Click to shrink... It won't be a pdf lol, that's too reasonable. It will be an always-online DRMed login portal, akin to the bizarre shit Square did for the FFVII Rebirth artbook on Steam Steam :: FINAL FANTASY VII REBIRTH :: How to access the Square Enix Digital Content Viewer The digital art book and digital mini-soundtrack (henceforth referred to as “this content”) included in the FINAL FANTASY VII REBIRTH Digital Deluxe Edition, the FINAL FANTASY VII REMAKE & REBIRTH Digital Deluxe Twin Pack and the FINAL FANTASY VII REBIRTH Digital Deluxe Edition Upgrade can be... steamcommunity.com Or a Japan only stageplay. LimeTime said: Damn, really? Why can't they make Kingdom Hearts games at the Kingdom Hearts factory anymore? Click to expand... Click to shrink... Nomura not sure if it should be a musical or not. RIP spinoffs. Didn't know how good we had it waiting for KH3. Never getting a Kairi/Aqua fuck shit up game. Liam Allen-Miller said: I have a piece of physical merchandise for this game. Click to expand... Click to shrink... Double check that it's not evaporating as you speak.  reksveks Member May 17, 2022 7,373 Dal said: Square Enix's mobile ventures always felt wasteful to me, there is no world in which big directors like Nomura and Yoko Taro should have been wasting YEARS on these games rather than developing actual, mainline console games (in the case of Nomura, he actually did, so.....) Click to expand... Click to shrink... Their mobile venture was more profitable then the HD games though. I would argue that alot of their macro current issues is actually cause their mobile games have kinda shat the bed recently.   ZeoVGM Member Oct 25, 2017 84,581 Providence, RI LimeTime said: Damn, really? Why can't they make Kingdom Hearts games at the Kingdom Hearts factory anymore? The FF7 Remake team is probably going to have made an entire trilogy of games in the time it takes the Kingdom Hearts team to make one! Click to expand... Click to shrink... They are literally making KH4 though?  Kalor Resettlement Advisor Member Oct 25, 2017 20,873 The setting looked cool, but not surprised considering the radio silence recently. At least its version of Dearly Beloved got out there.   LimeTime Member Jul 17, 2023 1,080 ZeoVGM said: They are literally making KH4 though? Click to expand... Click to shrink... I mean, I guess so. I'll have to take their word for it until I see that shit again.  OP OP Chaserjoey Keeper of the White Materia Member Oct 27, 2017 9,857 I wish they could have shown off some of what they had been working on. I've been so curious to see how they were going to tackle Disney worlds (with Pinocchio being the first one we were meant to visit) And rumour from a gathering they held was they had worlds based on more recent films like Luca.  Japanmanx3 One Winged Slayer Avenger Oct 25, 2017 6,592 Atlanta, GA I really hope at least the story is preserved. KHuX and Dark Road deserve the lore preservation as well. Not mad about missing a gacha though.  ZeoVGM Member Oct 25, 2017 84,581 Providence, RI LimeTime said: I mean, I guess so. I'll have to take their word for it until I see that shit again. Click to expand... Click to shrink... You'll see it at SGF and it'll release next spring.  NekoNeko Coward Oct 26, 2017 20,214 Euler said: Watch the story of this game still be necessary to understand KH5 Click to expand... Click to shrink... nothing will help with that.   LimeTime Member Jul 17, 2023 1,080 ZeoVGM said: You'll see it at SGF and it'll release next spring. Click to expand... Click to shrink... You have no idea how happy this would make me. I'll go crazy if this is true.  OrigamiPirate One Winged Slayer Member Oct 31, 2017 695 San Francisco Hm…. Despite burning out on KHUX and DR each, I find I'm actually pretty bummed about this?   hydrophilic attack went to hypogean jail Member Oct 25, 2017 23,540 Sweden Atom said: RIP spinoffs. Didn't know how good we had it waiting for KH3 Click to expand... Click to shrink... that wasn't good tbh. my sister enjoyed the first two mainline games but i can't in good conscience recommend the third to her, with all the spinoff games she'd have to play or watch just to understand what's going on in the story. if this means the end of spin-off games on half a dozen different platforms in between mainline entries, honestly good riddance   rottenpie One Winged Slayer Member Oct 28, 2017 2,728 Idgaf about mobile games so I'm totally okay with this   Source: https://www.resetera.com/threads/kingdom-hearts-missing-link-has-been-cancelled.1188669/ #kingdom #hearts #missinglink #has #been #cancelled
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    Chaserjoey Keeper of the White Materia Member Oct 27, 2017 9,857 We have made the decision to cancel the development of KINGDOM HEARTS Missing-Link. We wish to convey our heartfelt apologies to everyone who has been looking forward to the start of service. Although we worked hard on development and adjusting the game in the hope that it would be enjoyed by lots of players, we determined that it would be difficult for us to offer a service that players would find satisfactory over a long period of time, leading us to the decision to cancel development, We would like to take this opportunity to express our thanks to everyone who gave us their support and assistance with the multiple closed beta tests. We are truly sorry to have to make this announcement. The KINGDOM HEARTS series will continue. We are hard at work on KINGDOM HEARTS IV, and hope you'll continue to support the series as you keep an eye out for further updates. Click to expand... Click to shrink...   Fat4all Woke up, got a money tag, swears a lot Member Oct 25, 2017 107,495 here true to its name   LostSkullKid Member Nov 27, 2017 5,142 Holy shit. So is whatever they were gonna do with the story there just completely scrapped?   Euler Member Oct 27, 2017 5,797 Watch the story of this game still be necessary to understand KH5   MrTharne Member May 26, 2023 675 How will I be able to understand the story now ? Hope we can see some of KH4 at SGF.  Izanagi89 "This guy are sick" and Corrupted by Vengeance Member Oct 27, 2017 18,762 At least we got a KH4 mention 🤷‍♂️   Geode Keeper of the White Materia Member Oct 27, 2017 5,469 It's for the best. Hopefully they utilize the story in 4 or make a Switch 2 side game with whatever they developed so far.   OP OP Chaserjoey Keeper of the White Materia Member Oct 27, 2017 9,857 Euler said: Watch the story of this game still be necessary to understand KH5 Click to expand... Click to shrink... It was literally meant to set up characters and lore for Kingdom Hearts 4 💀😭   TheMerv Member Jan 1, 2022 2,097 It's a shame it didn't get retooled to something resembling the ds/psp/3ds era side games. The weird victorian England-ish setting had potential.  AlexFlame116 Prophet of Truth - One Winged Slayer Member Nov 17, 2017 24,163 Utah At the end it really did become Missing. Watch as the cutscenes become available as part of a super mega one disc collection of Kingdom Hearts 1-3 and all spin offs.  GooZ One Winged Slayer Member Oct 25, 2017 2,186 I'm glad they're pulling the closure already because lets be honest the fate of server closure would've happened within 3 years tops. Tis the fate of Square Enix mobile games..  HolyJonte AVALANCHE Member Aug 31, 2023 1,279 From Stockholm but now living in Padova, Italy I have only played KH1 and 2. Is the mobile and side games normally important for the story, overall. Or are they just adding some small things here and there?   Dal Uncle Works at Nintendo Member Aug 18, 2024 2,159 Square Enix's mobile ventures always felt wasteful to me, there is no world in which big directors like Nomura and Yoko Taro should have been wasting YEARS on these games rather than developing actual, mainline console games (in the case of Nomura, he actually did, so.....)   SmokedSalmon Member Apr 1, 2019 2,723 Sad to see. I played one of the betas and did not care for it, but I was interested in the story. I hope they can use that story for another project.   Linus815 Member Oct 29, 2017 23,952 this is for the best in my opinion   frankabus One Winged Slayer Member Oct 27, 2017 311 Unfortunate as I'm sure a lot of resources have been utilized that will no longer go to fruition, but as someone whose weak point is Kingdom Hearts, part of me is glad I don't have to add another mobile gacha to my plate. I wish SE would go back to releasing full-fledged side games.   texhnolyze Shinra Employee Member Oct 25, 2017 26,289 Indonesia Square Enix and mobile flop, name a more iconic duo.   LAA One Winged Slayer Member Oct 28, 2017 3,202 Oh wow. Pretty crazy as the beta seemed pretty solid, I found the grind concerning though and whether they'd "solve" it with MTs, to cancel altogether seems a big move though, my Conspiracy theory was another Disney Pokemon Go-ish like game released last year around the time ML was supposed to and wonder if Disney wanted ML pushed back because of that, but reasoning here seems to be concerns around making long term content. I don't really follow what Pokemon Go does, but I thought that was still one of the most successful games? Wonder if they'll move what was developed from ML into KH4 or another side game instead. May be for the best if its a complete game instead. I'm just sad with the KH silence in general lately ha. Need MoM on steam as something ha. Nice KH4 has at least been acknowledged, been a while for that too.  Mattmo831 Featuring Mattmo831 from the Apple v Epic case Member Oct 26, 2020 6,518 LostSkullKid said: Holy shit. So is whatever they were gonna do with the story there just completely scrapped? Click to expand... Click to shrink... They will pretend it exists in kingdom hearts 4 and just not explain any of it   Atom Member Jul 25, 2021 15,248 HolyJonte said: I have only played KH1 and 2. Is the mobile and side games normally important for the story, overall. Or are they just adding some small things here and there? Click to expand... Click to shrink... Side games yes. Tons of important events related to the main characters in 2 and 3 are covered in Chain, Days, Birth, Dream. Coded is probs the only one that comes close to skippable. Mobile games not that much so far, and the story they are important for is probably story you won't care about, but potentially a much bigger deal for 4.  OP OP Chaserjoey Keeper of the White Materia Member Oct 27, 2017 9,857 HolyJonte said: I have only played KH1 and 2. Is the mobile and side games normally important for the story, overall. Or are they just adding some small things here and there? Click to expand... Click to shrink... The "side games" (Chain of Memories, 358/2 Days, Birth by Sleep, coded, Dream Drop Distance, 0.2) are all important. Think of it like the individual films inbetween Avengers films. The mobile game Union X is heavily important since characters from that are now the villains in Kingdom Hearts 4, and Missing-Link was introducing a whole lot for the new saga to work off of.  hydrophilic attack went to hypogean jail Member Oct 25, 2017 23,540 Sweden HolyJonte said: I have only played KH1 and 2. Is the mobile and side games normally important for the story, overall. Or are they just adding some small things here and there? Click to expand... Click to shrink... chain of memories, 358/2 memories, birth by sleep and dream drop distance are essential. the rest, not really   ala1995ginobiko Member Oct 25, 2017 1,564 Izanagi89 said: At least we got a KH4 mention 🤷‍♂️ Click to expand... Click to shrink... Not even a "look forward for updates soon!", just a basic PR message to let us know it's still alive lol   LostSkullKid Member Nov 27, 2017 5,142 HolyJonte said: I have only played KH1 and 2. Is the mobile and side games normally important for the story, overall. Or are they just adding some small things here and there? Click to expand... Click to shrink... The "side games" honestly have about 100 times more relevancy than KH1. Half of KH1 has been retconned at this point.   u_neek Member Oct 28, 2017 1,734 Euler said: Watch the story of this game still be necessary to understand KH5 Click to expand... Click to shrink... It'll be released as a paid pdf. In latin. In several parts.   Foffy Member Oct 25, 2017 17,581 These mobile games from Square-Enix launch and end at much faster rates! HolyJonte said: I have only played KH1 and 2. Is the mobile and side games normally important for the story, overall. Or are they just adding some small things here and there? Click to expand... Click to shrink... Kingdom Hearts is a series where even the "spin off" games are significant to the story and lore. Nomura's always planted seeds in one game that get answered in another, and he's allowed mobile games to have the same treatment so nothing is really skippable if you wanted the whole lore. Maybe Coded is the only skippable entry?  LimeTime Member Jul 17, 2023 1,080 What's funny about this whole situation is that if they just developed a PS3-fidelity, single player Kingdom Hearts side game for the Switch akin to what they used to do back in the day with things like Chain of Memories, Birth by Sleep, or Dream Drop Distance that shit would've probably been out already and they could've made some money. Could've maybe even been a Switch 2 launch game. Oh well!   Izanagi89 "This guy are sick" and Corrupted by Vengeance Member Oct 27, 2017 18,762 ala1995ginobiko said: Not even a "look forward for updates soon!", just a basic PR message to let us know it's still alive lol Click to expand... Click to shrink... Yo at this point I take what I can get 😂  Kalentan Member Oct 25, 2017 50,564 My friend who loves KH, is very happy about this lol   OP OP Chaserjoey Keeper of the White Materia Member Oct 27, 2017 9,857 Apparently this started development in January 2019 with one person doing concepts and it spun off from there. 6 years spent on a mobile game that they canned.   DatManOvaDer Member Oct 25, 2017 3,473 LimeTime said: What's funny about this whole situation is that if they just developed a PS3-fidelity, single player Kingdom Hearts side game for the Switch akin to what they used to do back in the day with things like Chain of Memories or Birth by Sleep that shit would've probably been out already and they could've made some money. Could've maybe even been a Switch 2 launch game. Oh well! Click to expand... Click to shrink... Heard this was the pivot (not switch specifically) but dev still wasn't going well   Kuro Member Oct 25, 2017 24,374 They have been canceling Mobile games left and right and now this one before it even comes out. Damn. Hopefully this doesn't affect KH4 but I'm also not surprised to hear they wanted it to tie into it. Square really gotta stop doing that.   Nateo Member Oct 27, 2017 8,970 Wow. Honestly GPS stuff was the weak link. But that was probably the only think making them the money in reality. DatManOvaDer said: Heard this was the pivot (not switch specifically) but dev still wasn't going well Click to expand... Click to shrink... It could have worked it was basically KH in mobile form except for the GPS stuff. They would have had to flesh out all the levels though. Raiding with a bunch of people was cool as shit tho.   Liam Allen-Miller Member Nov 2, 2017 7,963 Shibuya I have a piece of physical merchandise for this game. Glad I won't waste my time on more gacha bullshit.  Necromanti Member Oct 25, 2017 12,790 I feel like I'm as adept at keeping up with the KH lore/side projects as I am with the MCU, i.e. not at all.   LimeTime Member Jul 17, 2023 1,080 DatManOvaDer said: Heard this was the pivot (not switch specifically) but dev still wasn't going well Click to expand... Click to shrink... Damn, really? Why can't they make Kingdom Hearts games at the Kingdom Hearts factory anymore? The FF7 Remake team is probably going to have made an entire trilogy of games in the time it takes the Kingdom Hearts team to make one!  Delaney Member Oct 25, 2017 3,851 This was indeed for the best.  Atom Member Jul 25, 2021 15,248 u_neek said: It'll be released as a paid pdf. In latin. In several parts. Click to expand... Click to shrink... It won't be a pdf lol, that's too reasonable. It will be an always-online DRMed login portal, akin to the bizarre shit Square did for the FFVII Rebirth artbook on Steam Steam :: FINAL FANTASY VII REBIRTH :: How to access the Square Enix Digital Content Viewer The digital art book and digital mini-soundtrack (henceforth referred to as “this content”) included in the FINAL FANTASY VII REBIRTH Digital Deluxe Edition, the FINAL FANTASY VII REMAKE & REBIRTH Digital Deluxe Twin Pack and the FINAL FANTASY VII REBIRTH Digital Deluxe Edition Upgrade can be... steamcommunity.com Or a Japan only stageplay. LimeTime said: Damn, really? Why can't they make Kingdom Hearts games at the Kingdom Hearts factory anymore? Click to expand... Click to shrink... Nomura not sure if it should be a musical or not. RIP spinoffs. Didn't know how good we had it waiting for KH3. Never getting a Kairi/Aqua fuck shit up game. Liam Allen-Miller said: I have a piece of physical merchandise for this game. Click to expand... Click to shrink... Double check that it's not evaporating as you speak.  reksveks Member May 17, 2022 7,373 Dal said: Square Enix's mobile ventures always felt wasteful to me, there is no world in which big directors like Nomura and Yoko Taro should have been wasting YEARS on these games rather than developing actual, mainline console games (in the case of Nomura, he actually did, so.....) Click to expand... Click to shrink... Their mobile venture was more profitable then the HD games though. I would argue that alot of their macro current issues is actually cause their mobile games have kinda shat the bed recently.   ZeoVGM Member Oct 25, 2017 84,581 Providence, RI LimeTime said: Damn, really? Why can't they make Kingdom Hearts games at the Kingdom Hearts factory anymore? The FF7 Remake team is probably going to have made an entire trilogy of games in the time it takes the Kingdom Hearts team to make one! Click to expand... Click to shrink... They are literally making KH4 though?  Kalor Resettlement Advisor Member Oct 25, 2017 20,873 The setting looked cool, but not surprised considering the radio silence recently. At least its version of Dearly Beloved got out there.   LimeTime Member Jul 17, 2023 1,080 ZeoVGM said: They are literally making KH4 though? Click to expand... Click to shrink... I mean, I guess so. I'll have to take their word for it until I see that shit again.  OP OP Chaserjoey Keeper of the White Materia Member Oct 27, 2017 9,857 I wish they could have shown off some of what they had been working on. I've been so curious to see how they were going to tackle Disney worlds (with Pinocchio being the first one we were meant to visit) And rumour from a gathering they held was they had worlds based on more recent films like Luca.  Japanmanx3 One Winged Slayer Avenger Oct 25, 2017 6,592 Atlanta, GA I really hope at least the story is preserved. KHuX and Dark Road deserve the lore preservation as well. Not mad about missing a gacha though.  ZeoVGM Member Oct 25, 2017 84,581 Providence, RI LimeTime said: I mean, I guess so. I'll have to take their word for it until I see that shit again. Click to expand... Click to shrink... You'll see it at SGF and it'll release next spring.  NekoNeko Coward Oct 26, 2017 20,214 Euler said: Watch the story of this game still be necessary to understand KH5 Click to expand... Click to shrink... nothing will help with that.   LimeTime Member Jul 17, 2023 1,080 ZeoVGM said: You'll see it at SGF and it'll release next spring. Click to expand... Click to shrink... You have no idea how happy this would make me. I'll go crazy if this is true.  OrigamiPirate One Winged Slayer Member Oct 31, 2017 695 San Francisco Hm…. Despite burning out on KHUX and DR each, I find I'm actually pretty bummed about this?   hydrophilic attack went to hypogean jail Member Oct 25, 2017 23,540 Sweden Atom said: RIP spinoffs. Didn't know how good we had it waiting for KH3 Click to expand... Click to shrink... that wasn't good tbh. my sister enjoyed the first two mainline games but i can't in good conscience recommend the third to her, with all the spinoff games she'd have to play or watch just to understand what's going on in the story. if this means the end of spin-off games on half a dozen different platforms in between mainline entries, honestly good riddance   rottenpie One Winged Slayer Member Oct 28, 2017 2,728 Idgaf about mobile games so I'm totally okay with this  
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