inZOI: Everything we know so far

InZOI is difficult to ignore right now. This new simulation game is drawing attention because of its hyper-detailed characters, world, and customization options – all of it rendered through Unreal Engine 5. But beneath the photorealistic visuals is the promise of an exceptional amount of depth, a detailed life sim that should decimate your free time. Of all the games like The Sims which have come and gone in recent years, InZoi is perhaps the most impressive – at least since Life By You was unexpectedly cancelled by Paradox Interactive. So there’s a lot of pressure on InZOI developer Krafton to deliver for this upcoming PC game, but we have faith the PUBG publisher can deliver. So while we wait for more InZOI news and a firm release date, keep reading to get caught up with everything we know so far. inZOI release date speculation  Developer Krafton is targeting a “late 2024” InZOI release date. The upcoming simulation game is expected to land into Steam earl…

400,000 people flood GTA 5’s starting area in the first day of GTA Online’s new Left 4 Dead-style zombie mode

GTA Online players have waited a long time for two things in particular: some brain-munching zombies to fight and an official return to GTA 5’s starting area. Now that both promises have been fulfilled in the new Ludendorff Cemetery Survival mode, which came out on October 10, hundreds of thousands of players are flooding in. Rockstar Games announced the new mode last week, confirming that players would finally be able to return to North Yankton, which you might remember as the snow-covered town from GTA 5’s opening where Trevor and Michael rob a bank, murder a few policemen, and ruin their relationship for years.GTA Online players weren’t actually able to explore the location without brute forcing their way in via glitches for years, since it’s somewhat disconnected from the open-world game’s main landmass, so this marks the first time people can freely go to North Yankton without the hassle. North Yankton plus zombies seems to have been a big enough deal for a whopping 400,…

New Metal Gear Solid Delta footage looks gorgeous and faithful, but the 2004 voice acting just doesn’t look right coming out of 2024 character models

There’s a new Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater trailer showing off an extensive array of the game’s early cutscenes, and it looks both gorgeous and absolutely faithful to the 2004 original. But there’s just something about the old voice acting coming out of the new character models that feels a little bit weird.Metal Gear Solid Delta reuses the voice acting of the original MGS3, so all the line delivery is just as it was back in 2004. The original Snake Eater has one of the all-time great sets of vocal performances, with just the combination of military thriller drama and campy anime shenanigans to make it all extremely memorable. David Hayter’s performance as Snake is absolutely iconic for a reason.But while the camp worked great in the slightly stylized look of the PS2 original, it looks a lot weirder coming out of a bunch of modern, highly realistic character models. Just take a look at the trailer below. Look at when Snake starts speaking around the 0:43 mark. It’s a little off,…