![]() ![]() RELATED: ELEX 2 Gets Flashy Narrative Trailer During THQ Nordic Showcase Pre-orders for the game are now live and can be found through the official ELEX 2 website. The announcement reiterates that the game will be available across PC, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X/S, which is perfect for those who are still struggling to get their hands on one of the newer consoles. As confirmed on the game’s official Twitter account, ELEX 2is scheduled to release within the first quarter of 2022, specifically on March 1st. About Us For more information about Kotaku Australia, visit our about page.ELEX 2 was only announced back in the summer and fans will be thrilled to know that they won’t have to wait all that long to get their hands on this long-awaited sequel. Technical Something not looking quite right? Contact our tech team by email at office AT. Advertising To advertise on Kotaku Australia, contact our sales team via our advertising information website. Contact Editorial To contact our editors, email tips AT or post to Kotaku Australia, Level 4, 71 Macquarie St, Sydney NSW 2000.Essentially, we take the mess of info coming out… Got a game you think we should be looking at? Contact or send it to: Kotaku AustraliaLevel 4, 71 Macquarie StSydney NSW 2000 So, uh, what exactly is this ‘blog’ thing? We’d love to say it’s some magical technology developed in secret by Thomas Edison parallel to his work with electricity, but it wasn’t. If you’d like to contact Kotaku with suggestions, comments, or product announcements, you can email us at Kotaku Australia is published by Allure Media in association with Gawker Media. Sure, you could mosey over to the US site, but you’d miss out on all the juicy gaming goodness that’s relevant – and important – to you. ![]() The Australian edition of Kotaku is focused on taking all this fantastic news and crafting it into a tasty treat for all you Aussies and Kiwis. Whether it’s the latest info on a new game, or hot gossip on the industry’s movers, shakers and smashers, you’ll find it all here and nicely packaged at Kotaku. They’d be one in the same in every lexicon on the planet if it were humanly possible. If you’re keen, there’s more info here on the official Steam page. ![]() ELEX has that kind of quality, after all. I’ll bet a fiver that the flying ends up being buggy as all hell somehow, but it’ll still put a massive grin on my face every time I do it. It falls to Jax to unite these different factions together to face this darkness together. However, our hero – Jax – returns with knowledge of a new menace that’s casting a shadow over Magalan. After the defeat of the Hybrid, the Albs are no longer a threat. The Berserkers’ attempts to regrow and terraform the lands have started to bear fruit. The planet Magalan has seen some rather peaceful years after the Events of ELEX I: old factions have been vanquished, new factions have risen. There’s no release date at the time of writing.įor those who played the original and have some history with the game, here’s the setup for the sequel: It’s launching on current and last-gen consoles, PC, but not the Nintendo Switch. Tons of games lack that strong identity, a spirit to shine through the jank.ĮLEX never had that problem, and it sure as hell seems like ELEX 2 doesn’t either. ELEX was one of those games that could have been so good if the developers had the opportunity to refine some of its rougher sides. And ELEX 2 certainly seems like it has a strong sense of what it wants to be: in your face, angry, flashy, and metal as all hell. It’s the best.ĮLEX‘s greatest strength was a charm that shone throughout regardless. I have to write down everything to keep myself vaguely track. Recently, it took me days to complete a single quest because I kept getting distracted by a cool thing that popped up, whether it was a bandit hideout, a lake infested with monsters, or a series of notes that hinted at a mysterious quest. It was the essence of Eurojank: a punishingly difficult RPG made harder by some atrocious lag, glitches galore, rubbish AI, basically zero balance, dodgy performance, consistent crashes at launch, a ton of systems that weren’t well developed (or well thought out), poor explanations for basic stats and mechanics, and combat design that basically encouraged save scumming en masse.Īnd yet when Patricia played ELEX, she still loved it. The original ELEX was a game you had to work very hard to love. ![]()
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