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Demon’s Souls PS5 Review: stylistically uneven, but nevertheless an unforgettable experience

23 11 月, 2020 Sayem Ahmed 0

I don’t envy Bluepoint Games. For the last decade or so, it’s had the thankless task of remastering and porting older games to newer consoles. But, a few years ago, something changed. A gear shifted and the studio went from porting games, to remaking them entirely. After it remade Shadow of the Colossus, the studio […]

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Planet Coaster: Console Edition is a strong version of a sim classic despite controller struggles

20 11 月, 2020 Alex Donaldson 0

Planet Coaster is still most at home on a keyboard and mouse, but this port is an admirable controller-based effort. Strategy and management games are brilliant, but they’re often not very at home on consoles. That’s a shame, as it makes one of the best and most satisfying genres around difficult for controller players to […]

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Godfall on PS5 attempts to be a bigger game than it needed to be

19 11 月, 2020 Tom Orry 0

Some impressive visuals and solid combat make Godfall fun to hack ‘n’ slash in, but it’s only going to be memorable for its release date. There are some video games that are perfect for console launches, the kind that you just couldn’t imagine getting much attention outside of that magical period when every new game […]

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World of Warcraft Shadowlands Interview: Blizzard talks delays, balance, bosses, and minority representation

19 11 月, 2020 Elliot Gardner 0

After a month’s delay World of Warcraft’s latest expansion, Shadowlands, is almost here. On November 23 we’ll finally be able to pass beyond the veil and see what life is like for the dead of Azeroth and beyond, and hopefully spot a few familiar faces from WoW’s 16-year history.We now have a much clearer view […]

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Pokemon Go significantly expands with its first ever named update: Go Beyond

18 11 月, 2020 Alex Donaldson 0

Like the rest of us, Pokemon Go has had a tough 2020 – but developer Niantic wants to close out a challenging year with a bang. A game that’s designed to be played out-and-about with friends or even strangers is obviously going to struggle in the age of lockdown and social distancing. To their credit, […]

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Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity review – not the prequel you might expect, but an excellent musou instilled with Breath of the Wild’s spirit

18 11 月, 2020 Alex Donaldson 0

Age of Calamity never really stood a chance at living up to Breath of the Wild, but as a sequel to 2014’s Hyrule Warriors, it’s hugely successful. One thing that Hyrule Warriors: Age of Calamity has going for it in a big way is that it all makes sense. Breath of the Wild is one […]

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Fuser’s take on the rhythm game is genius – because its thrill is about more than just miming along

16 11 月, 2020 Alex Donaldson 0

Harmonix’s latest is unlikely to have that widespread Guitar Hero appeal, but playing it has the same sense of magic.Let there be no question: Harmonix is the master of the music game. The early Guitar Hero titles and the escalation that was Rock Band was solid enough proof of that, but now comes Fuser: a […]

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How to transfer PS4 saved games to PS5 and play PSVR on the new generation

13 11 月, 2020 Alex Donaldson 0

This generation is big on backwards compatibility, so here’s how to transfer your PS4 stuff on over to PS5. If you want to bring your PS4 save data across to PlayStation 5 in order to continue playing PS4 titles while enjoying the performance boosts and blistering fast load times possible on the new generation console, […]

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PS5’s DualSense is mindblowing, but I’m already concerned about the battery life

12 11 月, 2020 Alex Donaldson 0

No joke, PS5’s DualSense might be one of the best controllers ever made. But the battery life could be a problem. Credit has to be given to Sony for the quality and innovation packed into the PlayStation 5’s new controller. The DualSense is slick, comfortable, and though the left stick is still in the wrong […]

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How to turn off your PS5 using the controller, and what Rest Mode does

12 11 月, 2020 Alex Donaldson 0

One of the weirdest things about a new console transition is learning about the things that have moved or changed – and on PS5, remotely turning your PlayStation off with the controller has moved!If you didn’t want to get up and press the physical button on the machine, back on the PS4 you could press […]

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