MLB The Show 22 was reviewed by Justin Koreis on PlayStation 5, also available on PlayStation 4, Xbox, and Nintendo Switch. MLB The Show 22 is mostly a retread of an already great game, but more bugs than usual and the not quite ready for primetime co-op mode are signs this series may be losing
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Former PlayStation U.S. executive Jack Tretton has said that he wishes Sony did a better job with PS Vita support. Speaking to Axios, Tretton admitted that the handheld was one of PlayStation’s more innovative projects that were “orphaned a little bit.” This is the first time Tretton has spoken candidly about PS Vita support, or
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Hello Neighbor 2, the much-anticipated sequel to 2017’s Hello Neighbor, finally has a release date and it’s coming this December.  More specifically, the suburban horror game will hit PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and PC on December 6. Developer tinyBuild announced this news alongside the reveal of its Hello Neighbor 2
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Summary Two Point Campus is moving its release to August 9, 2022. Build the university of your dreams and give your students the experience of a lifetime! Pre-order Two Point Campus now and receive exclusive in-game items at launch.  Like a freshman dreading their 8 a.m. class, Two Point Campus needs just a little more
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Following a paranormal disaster plunging Tokyo into a world of real-life urban legends and conspiracies, players take up arms to battle otherworldly Visitors that have taken over the city…literally! In Ghostwire: Tokyo, players combine conventional gear with a special technique called Ethereal Weaving – fusing spiritual energy with the elements of wind, water and fire
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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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