
When not sedentary, Kyle enjoys traveling to the National Parks, seeing new cities, and has ambitions to explore abroad.Shadows is a puzzle-based platformer taking place in a mysterious, silhouetted world. He's a firm believer in three hours being the perfect length for a movie, but thinks a lot of games are much too long. Or he's trying to get you to watch Mad Men.


When not talking about The Legend of Zelda, Dark Souls, Mass Effect, or some PlayStation exclusive, he's probably droning on about the works of Cormac McCarthy, Frank Herbert, Stanley Kubrick, and Wes Anderson. A terminal Midwesterner who graduated from the University of Kansas, Kyle also has knowledge and interest in literature, film, film adaptions of literature, and history. His tenure at SR began in late 2020 as a contributing Game Features writer before quickly becoming a Staff Writer, a role that gradually progressed into an Editor position. One of Kyle's earliest memories is of watching his older brother play Ocarina of Time, which probably explains how he ended up as an Editor for Screen Rant's Gaming section. MBL The Show 22 isn't available on Steam and PC, but hopefully that will change with future releases.
#Shadow of memories on.steam Pc
These three series - NHL, Madden, and FIFA - are published by Electronic Arts (not Sony, which is responsible for MLB The Show, one of the larger video game releases in April 2022), but still contribute to a larger issue of PC not getting the latest and greatest in sports video games. A similar set of circumstances surrounded Madden, which only returned to PC in 2018 after a hiatus longer than a decade.Įven recent releases of Madden and FIFA on PC are subpar, being the same as the last-gen console versions and keeping new features exclusive to the PS5 and Xbox Series X/S. The officially licensed games for the National Hockey League, for instance, haven't come to PC in over a decade, with the last one being 2008's NHL 09. There is, however, a history of sports video games skipping the platform or essentially treating it as an afterthought. Unfortunately for Steam users, they won't be able to rack up the achievements that would be the equivalent of MLB The Show 22's really easy platinum trophy.Ĭonsidering MLB The Show's previous exclusive status, it's not entirely surprising to see it missing from Steam and PC in general. Optimists would hope that the expansion of available platforms continues next year, bringing the series to PC, but there has so far been no indication that Sony has any such intentions. There are still some differences the main one being The Show 22's Stadium Creator mode only being available on the newest consoles - PS5 and Series X/S.

MLB The Show 22 is launching on PlayStation 4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, and Nintendo Switch, with crossplay enabled between every platform.
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Related: How MLB The Show 22 Is Different On PS5 From PS4 Despite this newfound console inclusivity, The Show has yet to make the jump to PC, and there hasn't been any indication that it will. Earlier this year, alongside the reveal of Shohei Ohtani gracing the game's cover, it was announced that MLB The Show 22 would be coming to the Switch, another first for the series. Last year, with the release of The Show 21, Sony brought the series to Xbox consoles - a surprising move since the publisher has only recently begun to port its exclusive titles to PC.
