Disgaea 1 Complete gets an October release date
Added: 01.07.2018 18:34 | 593 views | 0 comments
 NIS America has announced that its celebratory HD makeover of the original Disgaea will be coming to PlayStation 4 and Switch in Europe on October 12th. Disgaea 1 Complete, as the newly revamped version is known, arrives as part of the series' 15th anniversary celebrations. The first title in in the series, Disgaea: Hour of Darkness, launched on PlayStation 2 in 2003, and immediately won fans thanks to its blend of satisfying turn-based tactics, outlandish levelling, and daffy humour. This first title follows the adventures of Prince Laharl as he attempts to conquer the Netherworld and become its Overlord - with the anniversary remaster introducing HD visuals and a new Etna Mode, welcoming characters not found in the original release.
| The PlayStation 4 Fortnite account curse is not "for the players" at all
Added: 01.07.2018 18:34 | 603 views | 0 comments
 , but never has the issue seemed as petty - and yet also as big - as it has this week. I'm talking about if trying to log in using an account which has ever played Fortnite on PS4. To reiterate: this isn't even cross-play, this is simply logging in. Even if you've only played Fortnite once on PS4, and play the majority of your Fortnite on PC or mobile (these platforms are compatible), you will still be blocked from using your account on Switch. Your only option is to create a new account to play.
| Watch us play the proper scary Resident Evil 2 remake
Added: 01.07.2018 18:34 | 783 views | 0 comments
 Yesterday at E3, Aoife got to try out the Resident Evil 2 remake which had been unveiled with a at Monday night's PlayStation showcase. The trailer didn't lie - this is shaping up to be a fantastic and terrifying reimagining of the horror classic. The game now employs a Resident Evil 4-style over-the-shoulder camera angle, and some puzzles and scares have been remixed to help it feel fresh. Aoife reports that it's still soaked in atmosphere, though, and it's fun to go back to a baby-faced Leon Kennedy before he became an all-action hero. Anyway - let's let this game speak for itself. You can watch the 20 minutes of gameplay Aoife captured in the embed below.
| Control Will Make Remedy a Household Name
Added: 01.07.2018 18:33 | 511 views | 0 comments
 I got the chance to play many amazing games during this year’s E3. Unfortunately, one of them wasn’t Remedy’s upcoming Control. Announced during PlayStation’s press conference, the supernatural sci-fi action adventure game caught ...]
| Shawn Layden and Mark Cerny: From Icarus moment to managing 3,000 devs
Added: 01.07.2018 8:35 | 558 views | 0 comments
 Shawn Layden and Mark Cerny deserve a lot of the credit for why Sony's PlayStation 4 is sitting at the top of the console war. While the Nintendo Switch is giving them a run for their money now, it went on sale much later and it is still making up for Nintendo's failure with the ...]
| Ubisoft's 'The Crew 2' releases on consoles, PC
Added: 01.07.2018 7:34 | 1324 views | 0 comments
 Motorsports game 'The Crew 2' is now available on PC, Xbox One, and PlayStation 4.
| Switch vs PS4 VGChartz Gap Charts May 2018 Update
Added: 01.07.2018 3:33 | 612 views | 0 comments
 May 2018 is the 15th month that the Nintendo Switch has been available for. During the latest month the gap grew in favor of the PS4 during the same time frame by 22,396 units when compared to the Switch during the same timeframe and by 58,295 units in the last 12 months. The PlayStation 4 is currently ahead the Switch by 1.53 million units.
The PlayStation 4 launched in November 2013, while the Nintendo Switch launched worldwide in March 2017. The Switch has sold 17.33 million units, while the PlayStation 4 sold 18.87 million units during the same timeframe.
| PlayStation Store Sales in North America: Week of June 19, 2018 – Call of Duty!
Added: 30.06.2018 19:34 | 843 views | 0 comments
 Time for some Duty!
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| Control is Remedy's most exciting project in years
Added: 30.06.2018 18:57 | 1469 views | 0 comments
 I'm calling it, I'm finally letting go of Alan Wake. There is more to Remedy than its hoodie-and-tweed-wearing writer hero, and more to the studio's trademark brand of pulpy sci-fi than his gravelly, never-ending voice-overs. This is a good thing. Six years on from Wake's last outing, with no sequel in sight and Remedy's odd, live-action hybrid Quantum Break out of the way, Control feels like a clean break for Remedy. Control is the studio's first game for PlayStation 4 - its first for any Sony platform since Max Payne 2 on PS2 - something underlined by its unveiling at Sony's E3 conference. ("It felt like a good way to announce it this way and make this statement," Sam Lake, Remedy's chief writer and public face of the studio tells me after.) Control is also a clean slate to tell a new story with a more modern approach - albeit one which will still feel familiar to the studio's fans. The demo shown to press at E3 2018 is a proper peek at what everybody saw during the game's Sony conference trailer. You play as Jesse Faden (Courtney Hope, AKA Beth in Quantum Break), who like all Remedy protagonists is skilled in third-person shooting and physics manipulation while exploring dark, mysterious surroundings. These surroundings will host a big change for Control - a space to explore with a narrative path, but also side-missions and Metroidvania-inspired exploration. At one point in the demo we pass a series of prison cells, the unlucky occupant of one screaming for help. It's a side-mission which we can return to later.
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