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Earth Defense Force franchise has always had a special place in gaming as being one of the few shooters that is so absurd that even though they may not be the most technically sound games around, the ridiculous nature and fun of simply blasting away at giant bugs, aliens, and other manners of things have outweighed the negatives. This has led to many fans always recognizing the EDF! EDF! chant but despite the campy nature of the franchise, the realistic giant bugs and occasionally challenging combat have been a bit rough for some. As such
Earth Defense Force: World Brothers takes a bit of a different approach by featuring a more approachable voxel-based art style and gameplay far more accessible to newcomers.
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Talking Point: What Are You Playing This Weekend? - Issue 379
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From freezing to utterly sweltering: the weather’s about as unpredictable as Sony these days. It’s been a bit of quiet week for PlayStation, aside from casual confirmation of God of War Ragnarok coming to the PS4. That went down about as well as you can imagine.
Sammy Barker, Editor
I, perhaps foolishly, decided to start Assassin’s Creed Valhalla. I’ve already put in a good four or five hours, which means I’m still in the thick of the prologue. Fascinatingly, Trophy data shows that only 65 per cent of players even made it to the main map of England. Perhaps Ubisoft needs to rethink its approach to these mammoth open world games?
I've been a fan of the Earth Defense Force series ever since I first laid hands on it. The mix of an absurd setting, over-the-top weaponry, and the sheer thrill and brainless nature of shooting at unc