Showing posts with label post-apocalyptic. Show all posts
Showing posts with label post-apocalyptic. Show all posts

Stellar Blade on PC: A Story of Survival, Strength, and Standing Tall

Stellar Blade is available on Epic Games | Steam | PS5

In Stellar Blade, humanity isn’t just fighting for survival—it’s fighting for identity. Set in a post-apocalyptic Earth overrun by biomechanical creatures known as the Naytiba, the game follows Eve, a warrior from an off-world colony, as she descends to reclaim the planet and uncover the truth behind its fall. But this isn’t just another save-the-world scenario. It’s a journey of self-discovery, trust, and resilience

Eve isn’t alone. Alongside her are survivors who’ve carved out a fragile existence in the ruins of civilization. As she navigates the remnants of humanity’s past, she’s forced to confront moral dilemmas, forge alliances, and challenge the very systems that led to Earth’s collapse. The story is layered with themes of redemption, sacrifice, and the cost of truth—making Stellar Blade more than just a visual spectacle.

Before we dive deeper, here’s a gameplay video that showcases Eve’s combat finesse, the game’s stunning environments, and the kind of high-octane action that’s earned Stellar Blade praise:



 The Controversy: Curves, Criticism, and Character Design 

Now let’s talk about the elephant in the room—or rather, the backlash surrounding Eve’s character design. Some critics have taken issue with her curvier figure, sparking debates that echo the same tired arguments we’ve seen with characters like Bayonetta. But here’s the thing: body shaming under the guise of “progressive critique” isn’t progressive at all.

We’re not here to judge anyone’s decision to make changes to their body by way of surgery or to feel less or more than because of another person's body type. We believe that comparisons are the thief of Joy. I will go into depth a bit more in an episode of Blu + Gaming.

That said, what we do stand for is positivity. Women and men come in all shapes and sizes. Period. And when a game features a character with natural curves, it shouldn’t be met with hostility or low-key hate. It should be met with the same acceptance we claim to want for everyone. When it comes to certain costumes and things of that nature, this game gives you the option of choosing between costumes... and you can kick back during a people watching session and see all sorts of clothing options being worn in the real world. From the boardroom to the beach and everywhere in between. Dress codes are in place in some spaces, and it's bit more relaxed in others. The dress code is chose by developers unless the money talks loud enough for them to consider making a pivot (remember what M rated may include):



 Real Talk: Representation Matters 

Let’s get even more real. In the workplace, many women—like curvier Black women—face unfair scrutiny for having natural curves. Their bodies show well in everyday clothing, and instead of the focus being who they are when it comes to their individuality and their accomplishments on the job, there are examples of women being made to feel like they only “fit” into certain industries. This doesn't only apply to select women who judge them, and it doesn't only apply to women. That’s not inclusion. That’s discrimination. And it’s still happening today, even when it comes to natural Black hairstyles.

This isn’t just about gaming. It’s about the broader cultural lens through which we view women’s bodies. When a character like Eve is criticized for her shape, it sends a message that women with certain body types are only acceptable in limited contexts. Differences exist.

So here at SDGT Entertainment, we embrace differences. Whether you’re slim, curvy, athletic, or anywhere in between—be the best “You” that you can be. And if you’re vibing with Stellar Blade and want to get the game on PC, enjoy!

 5 Tips to Elevate Your Stellar Blade Experience on PC 

Master the Parry System – Timing is everything. Learn enemy patterns and strike with precision.

Explore Thoroughly – Hidden lore and upgrades are tucked away in every corner. Don’t rush.

Customize Eve’s Gear – Tailor her loadout to match your combat style. Flexibility is key.

Engage with NPCs – Side quests reveal deeper layers of the story and unlock valuable resources.

Play with Purpose – Whether you're here for the action or the narrative, enjoy to the fullest:


So there you have it. Stay positive, enjoy Stellar Blade on PC, and game on! Oh... wait wait... if you didn't know, all the new PC content is also available on PS5!



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PIONER: A Post-Apocalyptic Adventure That Feels Like S.T.A.L.K.E.R. Meets Fallout


During the recent Future Games Show Spring Showcase, GFA Games unveiled an exciting new gameplay trailer for their highly anticipated MMO shooter, PIONER. Set on the mysterious Soviet-era island of Tartarus, this post-apocalyptic game has drawn comparisons to iconic titles like S.T.A.L.K.E.R. and Fallout, and for good reason.

A Dark and Immersive World

PIONER's gameplay trailer showcased its atmospheric environments, blending eerie Soviet-era aesthetics with a haunting post-apocalyptic setting. The game's open world spans over 50 square kilometers, offering players a vast and dynamic landscape to explore. The attention to detail in the environments, combined with the game's dark tone, evokes the immersive world-building seen in S.T.A.L.K.E.R.

Intense Combat and Survival Mechanics

The game features a mix of PvE and PvP combat, with high-risk zones like the "Shadowlands" pushing players to their limits. Realism takes center stage, as traditional health bars and levels are replaced with immersive mechanics that demand strategic thinking. This focus on survival and resource management is reminiscent of Fallout's gameplay, where every decision can mean the difference between life and death.

Player-Driven Storytelling

PIONER also emphasizes player-driven storytelling, with faction missions, hidden dungeons, and dynamic events shaping the narrative. This approach allows players to carve their own path in the game's anomaly-ridden world, much like the freedom offered in Fallout's branching storylines.

While PIONER draws inspiration from S.T.A.L.K.E.R. and Fallout, it carves out its own identity with its Soviet-era setting and innovative gameplay mechanics. The game's developers, GFA Games, have promised a challenging and immersive experience that will keep players on the edge of their seats.

PIONER is set to launch on PC later in 2025, with console releases planned for a future date. Fans of post-apocalyptic adventures can wishlist the game on Steam to stay updated on its progress.



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