Month: October 2024

Last week, we asked you to share gaming characters you’d like to dress up as for Halloween using #PSshare #PSBlog. Here are this week’s highlights: ForgottenJasmin shares a katana-riddled samurai with a basket for a helmet from Ghost of Tsushima: Legends. sorathluna shares a red-headed witch wearing an owl mask from Hogwarts Legacy. AkiraAoyama_VP shares
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Gather your friends, grab your EMF Reader and prepare for spine-chilling ghost hunts because Phasmophobia is finally coming to PS5 and PS VR2 on October 29, 2024. Just in time for Halloween! Whether you’re an experienced ghost hunter or a new recruit eager to join the supernatural fray, we can’t wait to welcome everyone on
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Rock Paper Shotgun has a fuzzy conception of “news”, in that we regard the “new” element of news as sorely overrated, more of a guideline than an obligation. The trick to selling this mindset gracefully is to overclock your obnoxious narcissism until it levels up into stylish solipsism. “It’s news to me,” I sternly insist,
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Companies might be forced to address video game review bombing following a new set of rules established by the U.S. Federal Trade Commission (FTC). The ruling targets “fake” online reviews and testimonials, and review bombing could fall under several types of fake reviews that FTC’s final ruling specifically highlights. How the new FTC rule might
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It’s been a pretty depressing year for the games industry, with more layoffs and cutbacks than anyone can remotely justify, as corporate bigwigs still take home huge compensation packages, or waltz into golden parachutes. As much as they can, developers are trying to fight back against this tide of misery, but it’s a tough task,
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You may recall that, a week ago, Nintendo had announced that Banjo-Tooie would be arriving on Nintendo Switch Online + Expansion Pack on October 25th. As usual, the date was actually referring to Japan’s time zone, so October 25th in Japan would be late on October 24th or in the middle of the night for
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Summary Almost ten years on, Yooka-Replaylee delivers Playtonic’s true vision for a modern mascot platformer. Learning and growing from the original Yooka-Laylee through other projects. Owners of the original Yooka-Laylee get a launch discount. About ten years ago, a group of former Rare employees with decades of combined experience working on some of the most
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