Never Ending Realm

Video game reviews, fan fiction, gaming news, and more! Since 2003. We especially love JRPGs, RPGs and the best of the rest. Never Ending Realm: Where your favorite games live forever!

Menu
  • News
    • PlayStation
    • Nintendo
    • Xbox
    • PC
    • Mobile
  • Fan Fiction
  • Opinion
    • Throwback Bit Thursday
    • Games Costing A Kidney
    • Thank God It’s Friday
  • Lists
  • Reviews
  • Humor
  • About
Menu
Returnal Promo Image

What We Know About Returnal: A PS5 Exclusive Sci-Fi Horror Experience

Posted on February 3, 2021February 3, 2021 by Nicole D'Andria

Returnal is a highly anticipated third-person shooter and roguelike video game. It is the first triple-A title from developer Housemarque, who has previously worked primarily on arcade shooters like Matterfall and Nex Machina. Here’s everything we know about the game so far.

PlayStation 5 Exclusive

Before last-gen only console-owners get too excited, Returnal is a proper PlayStation 5 exclusive unavailable on PlayStation 4. An article on Respawning points out the pros and cons of Returnal being a true PS5 exclusive. This includes the negative of the game being unavailable to millions of PlayStation 4 gamers. On the plus side, we will finally get a game that won’t be “held back by old hardware,” as Mikey Galaszia puts it. 

The Announcement Trailer

Returnal Announcement Trailer

Revealed during the “Future of Gaming” PlayStation event, the announcement trailer for Returnal showcases a science-fiction world. A lone astronaut crash lands on a planet, gets attacked by a strange creature, and dies, only to mysteriously come back to life and relive these events over and over again. Every time she comes back from death, the planet she’s on seems to drastically change. We’re told the world is influencing the character’s memories, becoming part of her, and bringing her to the brink of insanity.

Returnal seems to have the potential to deliver an interesting mystery with compelling horror elements. I’m curious to see how many different variations of the planet there will be (seems like a great excuse built-in excuse for why you’ve died so many times–“I just wanted to explore a whole new world!”). The promising narrative will hopefully live up to the hype.

More Official Details

Returnal Selene

The PlayStation website revealed more specific details. Specifically, the astronaut, who is identified as Selene, comes back from dying not just to a completely different-looking world but also has different items at her disposal, providing variety to the combat strategies that the player can use to fight.

The website highlights the key features of the game. Besides the already established third-person shooter and roguelike qualities, there will be “ruthless enemies in explosive, bullet hell-fueled combat.” To add difficulty to the game, one of the features mentions that every time you die, you’ll restart from the beginning. So, you need to keep track of your equipment and resources. You can also give yourself upgrades using salvaged alien tech, which will help you even after you die. Lastly, the page hypes the game’s “Haunting narrative,” mentioning that you’re piecing together Selen’s memories as well as creating “a personal connection with the planet” as it evolves and decays before your very eyes.

On January 9, 2021, GameCross released a compilation of the eight minutes of gameplay footage from Returnal on their Youtube channel. In the commentary over the game, the developer discusses going from 2D arcade games to this 3D world as well as the many unique elements in Returnal. The comments are mostly filled with people comparing it to other media, including a comment saying the aliens are similar to the mimics in Edge of Tomorrow. One commenter titles the game “Doom Stranding : Andromeda.”

The Delay

Returnal Monster

This exclusive was supposed to out on March 19, 2021, but due to delays, it will now be released on April 30, 2021. The official PlayStation Twitter announced this delay on January 28, 2021, saying: “SIE and Housemarque have made the decision to move the release date in order to give the team extra time to continue to polish the game to the level of quality players expect from Housemarque.” I’m excited at the prospect of seeing some inventive horror games in the near future. Between this and The Callisto Protocol, we seem to be getting a promising selection of sci-fi horror games to hopefully add alongside gems like Dead Space.

So, if you’ve managed to snag one of the tough-to-find next-gen consoles, let us know if you’re getting the game and share your experiences on the new system. Only time will tell if the developers are able to pull off a game that is admittedly outside of their traditional arcade shooting wheelhouse, but what they’ve unveiled so far looks to be very promising.

Agree with the author? Couldn’t disagree more and are frothing at the mouth to tell her? Leave a comment here, on Facebook or send an email and make sure to follow Never Ending Realm on Facebook, Twitter, and YouTube!

Category: News, PlayStation
Tags: PlayStation 5, Returnal, Third-Person Shooter

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

Follow us on social media!

  • Facebook
  • Twitter
  • YouTube
  • Instagram

Must Reads

  • 2023 is Here and The Never Ending Realm Turns 20 Years Old
  • Throwback Bit Thursday: Remembering a Merry 1998 Christmas 
  • A Mid 2022 PlayStation 5 vs Xbox Series X Comparison
  • TBT: Five Critically Underrated 32-Bit Era JRPGs
  • The Rise and Fall of Japanese Role-Playing Games (JRPGs)
  • Yoshida: Final Fantasy is Struggling to Keep Up With Industry Trends
  • The Top Ten Greatest Final Fantasy Games of All-Time
  • Top Ten Greatest ‘The Legend of Zelda’ Games of All Time
  • 5 Of The Best JRPG Heroes
  • The Top 10 Best Selling PlayStation 2 JRPGs (All Time Sales)

Action-Adventure Action-RPG Bandai/Namco Bethesda CD PROJEKT RED Chrono Cross Cyberpunk 2077 Final Fantasy (Series) Final Fantasy IX Final Fantasy VI Final Fantasy VII Final Fantasy VII Remake Final Fantasy XVI First-Person RPG First Person Shooter Halo: Infinite Halo Series JRPG Microsoft Nintendo Nintendo 64 Nintendo Switch PC PlayStation PlayStation 1 PlayStation 2 PlayStation 4 PlayStation 5 RPG SEGA Sega Saturn Sony Square Enix Tales Series The Legend of Dragoon The Legend of Zelda: Breath of the Wild The Legend of Zelda: Ocarina of Time The Legend of Zelda Series XBOX Xbox 360 Xbox Game Pass Xbox One Xbox Series S Xbox Series X Xenogears

  • Legend of Dragoon
    Masayuki Kasebe: The Legend of Dragoon Could Have Saved FFVII Remake
  • Wukong cover
    Wukong Dev: No ‘Black Myth’ Version for Xbox Thanks to Difficulties on Underpowered Series S
  • Astro Bot Water Effects
    2024 Recap: Xbox Launches its Best Games, Xbox Gets out of the Race Against Sony, Astro GotY, and More!
  • Intergalactic protagonist
    Intergalactic: The Heretic Prophet the Most Hated New Game Reveal? Concord 2.0?
  • Astro Bot Water Effects
    Astro Bot Review (PS5)
  • FFVII Rebirth
    Final Fantasy VII Rebirth: Welcome to the Multiverse! Review (PS5)
  • Echoes of Wisdom Raises Zelda To New Heights Through Brilliance, Grace and Elegance – My Review and Verdict
  • Legend of Zelda Fanfiction: The Plane of Masked Yearning – Part Seven
  • PS5 Pro
    PlayStation 5 Pro’s $700 Tag: A Peek at a Future Without Xbox?
  • Final Fantasy Pixel Remaster
    Final Fantasy Should be “Political”: Has Sakaguchi Been Misunderstood By News Outlets?
  • About
  • Privacy Policy
Copyright 2022 by Never Ending Realm, Mont Cessna & Samuel Rivera