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La Cantina: The Medium Next Gen Experience?

La Cantina: The Medium Next Gen Experience?

The new title of Bloober Team has unleashed the controversy about whether or not it complies as a new generation game and therefore we discussed about it

On Friday night, the Cantina Meristation opened its doors to discuss whether The Medium, the new Bloober Team title, meets or not as a new generation game.

After launching this on January 28 on Xbox Series X / S and PC, our guests Montserrat Simó from Heraldo de México TV, Carlos Fernández de Lara from Forbes México, Nico de Lojueguito and Rolando Vera, commented on the technical aspects such as the change of universes in real time, sound, soundtrack, ray tracing and the different computer versions, both in AMD configurations with the R7 3700X processor, NVMe SSD in PCIE4.0 port and a Radeon RX 5700 XT as with one with an Intel Core i9 10900k CPU, the GeForce RTX 3080 and a 1TB WD Black SN750 NVMe SSD. In the same way, the panel discussed the differences between the Xbox Series X and Xbox Series S.

From the loading times, textures, audio coding, level design and art, the table debated whether everything that makes up this game is worth it if it can be considered a next gen game and if it could even have been released on platforms current, taking as a reference that part of the audience reported being able to run it with computers with GPUs such as the GeForce GTX 1050 laptop.

They also talked about the media background and how this may have affected the erroneous perception that The Medium could be a spiritual successor to Silent Hill, as well as that it could probably be a good option at the time of the launch of the new game consoles. those of Redmond.

However, the plot, motion capture performances and dubbing that gave life to this original installment were also analyzed without generating spoilers.

As usual, the audience had an active participation with questions related to the Microsoft exclusive in the chats of our Facebook, YouTube and Twich channels.

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