Delivery simulation game Promise Mascot Agency, with a Japanese theme, has incorporated a substantial amount of grinding activities, similar to those found in Tony Hawk's games.
The popular game, Promise Mascot Agency, has received a new update titled "Prepare to Grind". This update brings a host of new features and improvements, enhancing the gaming experience for players.
Tony Hawk-Style Grinding Tricks
One of the most exciting additions is the introduction of Tony Hawk-style grinding tricks. Players can now jump near metal fences or train tracks and press the interact key to activate the new grinding ability.
Time Trials and New Hero Cards
The update also introduces time trials, with 10 challenges available. Completing these within the par times rewards new hero cards. New hero cards can also be obtained from Captain Sign and Kaso-Mart stores. Some of these cards are collaborations with indie games like Unbeatable, Sorry We’re Closed, Paradise Killer, and Dunk Dunk.
Difficulty Modes and Truck Upgrades
Players now have the option to choose from added difficulty settings at the start of a game or change them during play. These difficulty modes affect the amount of money sent to Matriarch Shimazu, a key character in the game. Additionally, a new truck upgrade allows your van to grind on rails and train tracks, adding a new dimension to the gameplay.
Interactive Kaso Marts and Seasonal Props
Kaso Marts are now fully interactive, allowing players to drive up to store doors and explore what's inside. The update also adds new seasonal props for holidays like Halloween, Christmas, Children's Day, and Obon, adding a festive atmosphere to the game.
Other Improvements
The update also includes the ability to skip music tracks on the controller for a better user experience. Additionally, numerous bug fixes and quality-of-life improvements have been made.
Best PC Devices for Gaming
In a recent review, six new PC gaming devices were tested. The Beelink SER9 was rated as the best iGPU PC device, while the Asus ROG NUC 970 took the title of the best pure gaming PC device. The Minisforum Venus UM790 Pro was deemed the best budget PC gaming device, and the Ayaneo Retro Mini AM02 was named the best-looking PC gaming device. The Geekom AX8 Pro was rated as the best compact PC gaming device.
Rick Lane's Background and Gaming Preferences
Rick Lane, games editor of Custom PC magazine and bit-tech.net from 2013 to 2022, and a freelance games journalist for publications like Edge, Eurogamer, the Guardian, and PC Gamer, has expressed his interest in first-person shooters and immersive sims.
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