I'm tired of evil Superman Injustice, Zack Snyder's Knightmare, Brightburn, The Boys, Bizarro, and now this new Suicide Squad game - it doesn't bloody end.
Ark 2 is aiming for a 2022 release on PC and the newest generation of consoles, picking up where the original story leaves off in Genesis: Part 2. The original game has slowly found a few more narrative beats in recent expansions, and those are all fine and good, but as long as Wildcard gets its survival, crafting, and dino-taming systems down with a bit more polish, I'm easy to please. I'm pretty bad at the whole thing, but Ark is a bit like junk food and I feel drawn to it even when I probably shouldn't be. I've spent countless hours hunting dinosaurs with friends, accidentally eating poison mushrooms, and becoming lunch for Megalodons. I'm just like Vin Diesel-minus the successful acting career and millions of dollars-in that I really love Ark. RELATED: Best Survival Games For Beginners
Ark 2's only trailer debut was a bit of a fever dream, full of repeated, "is that Vin Diesel?" questioning and confused reassurances of "yes, that's Vin Diesel." During 2020's Game Awards, Studio Wildcard revealed that the celebrity mega-fan would star in a sequel to its prehistoric survival-crafting adventure game, Ark: Survival Evolved. The Fast and Furious star has apparently played thousands of hours of the series, even reporting bugs along the way.
You'll also be able to add a little personal touch by crafting or purchasing furniture for your own home too. As you continue to help the residents, you'll also befriend them and you'll be able to improve the town with new public buildings and open up brand new areas to explore. You won't have to face this daunting task alone either, as you'll be accompanied by your trusty canine companion who can help you hunt down items. Using your trusty tools, you can gather ingredients from the surrounding area or defeat monsters in order to claim their parts.Īfter getting the required items, you'll use your cauldron to create medicine, vitamins, and more - with more recipes becoming available as you progress. You'll be tasked with diagnosing the different illnesses of the townsfolk based on their symptoms, then you'll need to hunt down ingredients to brew the perfect remedy. Potion Permit is an open-ended sim RPG where instead of becoming the usual hero who saves the town, you're the local healer.