It really doesn’t feel like Thursday. What even it time bro? Here’s the news.
- Spyro Reignited Trilogy Requires Downloads
- Super Seducer Gets a Sequel
Spyro’s Need for Internet
In a recent update to the Spyro the Dragon website, we learn that the physical copies of the upcoming remaster trilogy will only contain the first game on disc. The remaining two games will require an internet download. The developers presumably did not want to compress their content down enough to fit on a single disk, and the publisher probably didn’t want to have multiple disks in one case. Either way, I hope you have a good internet connection. My apologies to those with metered connections.
Super Seducer Sequel
That’s right ladies and gentleman, Super Seducer gets a sequel. Boy will this be interesting. Now, the developers are claiming to offer a more inclusive game, boasting a female protagonist. Super Seducer 2 “has cleaned up its act and is back to give players a new, inclusive and well-informed” experience. But if we base our judgment off of the trailer, it still looks kinda sleezy. Super Seducer 2 will release on Steam on September 12.
Real talk, this is a perfect example of how controversy can sell. Despite the overwhelmingly negative attention, the first game apparently sold well enough to merit a sequel. If you genuinely are against this game, don’t buy it, don’t watch lets plays, just ignore it. As for me, I’m going to approach it with a Leasure Suit Larry mindset: satirically sleezy.
That’s all for today, tune in tomorrow for more than just news. We also will have a new episode of the Cozy Co-op! Otherwise, have a great night!