Month: April 2022

Moss: Book 2 reviewed by Henry Stockdale on PSVR (using PlayStation 5 backward compatibility. This sequel to Moss builds upon its predecessor nicely with a captivating world and entertaining platforming and is let down primarily by the PSVR’s aging tech. #IGN #VR
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One of the least advertised perks of being a PS Plus subscriber is the exclusive discounted games. These are the yellow sale prices that aren’t available to those without PS Plus. The discounts are often significant and are well worth keeping track of. Sadly, this is difficult from within the PS Store itself, which is a lengthy
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You may recall that, last year, Mojang celebrated the 30th anniversary of the Sonic the Hedgehog franchise by releasing some Sonic-themed DLC content in Minecraft. It is currently available to purchase through Minecraft’s in-game Marketplace. If you haven’t bought it yet, then a free update that has been recently released for the DLC might interest
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The House of the Dead: Remake reviewed by Taylor Lyles on Nintendo Switch. The House of the Dead: Remake is an easy recommendation for hardcore fans who have been waiting decades for a better way to play it at home, but it’s a much harder sell for anyone else. The options for difficulty and scoring
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Deviation Games, a AAA studio co-founded by Call of Duty veterans Jason Blundell and Dave Anthony, unveiled its new office décor and it practically screams “next PlayStation Studios acquisition.” Images of the 14,000 sq. ft. Santa Monica, CA facility were first shared by Twitter user Shinobi602, which flaunt DualSense controllers on its walls – a little unusual for
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