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PSU review - I Am Bread [PS4]

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PlayStation Universe reviews I Am Bread, the game where you have to turn a slice of bread into toast.

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Why You Should Play Entwined

Added: 04.09.2015 13:18 | 4 views | 0 comments


There are several reasons Joseph, at HSR, firmly supports PlayStation Plus and dont mind the £40 a year subscription in the slightest; one of these reasons being that we, PS+ Subscribers, are given over 40 titles a year (admittedly some you may already own and dont expect any newly released AAA titles) for the whole trio of PlayStation consoles. Every now and then a true gem of a game is handed to us from the Sony gods upon high.

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Submerged (PlayStation 4) Review | Cubed3

Added: 04.09.2015 12:17 | 5 views | 0 comments


Cubed: The "walking sim" has become a sub-genre that many lazy indie developers have embraced because it can give the excuse of being an "adventure game" that harkens back to Myst, while totally abandoning what made that game so effective. Typically, these games tend to be very minimalistic in their story-telling, with barely any features or depth, and communicate their story in the most schmaltzy or posed way imaginable. Sometimes, it is done effectively (Hideo Kojima's P.T.), but most of the time they are pretty laughable and boring games with no replay value. When Uppercut Games decided to do their own take on the "walking sim," they opted to pretty much use the standard playbook as a bible, as well as being derivative of other popular "artsy" games, and delivering it in a buggy, incomplete messy wrapping. Submerged is an unmitigated wreck.

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Broken Sword 5: The Serpent's Curse (PlayStation 4) Review | Cubed3

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Cubed: Crowdfunding may have many flaws, but thanks to its existence, some classic and beloved gaming series have received revitalisations and resurrections. Shenmue 3 is finally happening, the spiritual successor to Banjo Kazooie is arriving in Yooka-Laylee, Mega Man is getting reborn in Mighty Number 9 and now the latest in the Broken Sword series arrives after almost a decade. Broken Sword 5 first appeared as a Kickstarter back in 2012 where developer Revolution Software endeavoured to raise US$400,000 to fund the project. It reached that goal in two weeks, with the final sum of money actually being more than double the hoped goal. Originally released on PC as two episodes, with a cliffhanger between, in December 2013 and April 2014, respectively, with mobile and Vita versions as well, now the two episodes have been released together on the big screens of PS4 and Xbox One.

From: n4g.com

North American PlayStation Store Preview (PS4, PS3, PS Vita) September 8, 2015

Added: 04.09.2015 11:18 | 13 views | 0 comments


North American PlayStation releases for next week confirmed.

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Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain Review | GameRevolution

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GR: For my 13th birthday, at the cusp of teenagehood and still not ready to talk to girls, there was only one thing I wanted: Metal Gear Solid. [And yes, we have an old-school review for it. ~Ed. Nick] I had read the reviews. I spent almost ten dollars on a magazine I never even read because it had the Metal Gear Solid demo contained within. I was a fan before the opening credits could roll. So, when I tore open the wrapping and saw the red logo against a solid white backdrop, I called off my birthday party. I pushed past my friends and threw the disc into the PlayStation tray, turned on the TV, pressed the power button and waited.

From: n4g.com

The Gamer Headlines Show Ep. 46: Uncharted 4 Release Date, PS4 3.0 Update, and Wes Craven

Added: 04.09.2015 11:17 | 12 views | 0 comments


This weeks episode has our hosts discussing the announcement of Uncharted 4s release date, the next firmware update for PlayStation 4, and a spotlight on writer/director Wes Craven. Hosted by Adnan Riaz and Christopher Cortes

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I Asked a Biological Weapons Expert How Far Fetched Metal Gear Solids Genome Soldiers Really Are

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Stanford's Dr Steven Block reveals that Hideo Kojima's PlayStation original was remarkably prescient in its presentation of future troops.

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Until Dawn Review | Mammoth Gamers

Added: 04.09.2015 9:18 | 2 views | 0 comments


This game wasnt a let down by any means and deserves at least one playthrough. If you dont own a PlayStation 4, buy one. This game is console buying worthy, along with other exclusives.

From: n4g.com


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