PlayStation Plus Collection is Sony’s version of Game Pass for PS5
Sony’s finally taking on Microsoft’s all you can game buffet, with a service of its own linked to its long-running PS Plus paid membership.
Sony’s finally taking on Microsoft’s all you can game buffet, with a service of its own linked to its long-running PS Plus paid membership.
I had some questions for the music-wizard about how he created the sound of horror, and Graves was only too happy to wax lyrical about finding his groove, the sheer genius of how his music was used and the power of psychology.
The Inpatient's strenghts lie in its opening moments, where its pivot to psychological horrors stare you in the face. But it's limp gameplay and unconvincing choices make its subsequent playthroughs a chore.
If you love choose-your-own-adventure games, Hidden Agenda is compelling enough to make for an evening’s entertainment, especially given its price – but it feels more a glimpse of what could be enabled by mobile-connected games in the future, than a showcase of them at the moment.
Still hungry for more Until Dawn? A sequel isn't looking to be in development, but that shouldn't stop you from checking out the game's VR prequel, The Inpatient.
Bugger everything, I’m staying inside to play some video games. Especially if they’re free, as that makes a trip down to ye olde video game shoppe unnecessary. Sony has come to the rescue on that front with the upcoming July edition of free games for PS Plus subscribers, and the selection this month is rather chuffing good.
Being a horror on-rails shooter, Until Dawn: Rush of Blood will likely provide a fantastic experience the first time around. Playing it over and over again will surely see it losing its charm and chills though, right? Not according to Supermassive Games, who are putting a lot of effort into replayability.
We went face on with the PlayStation VR. It provides an awesome and immersive experience, but at a cost.
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A spooky European village. Properly scary castle mania. Vampires. Werewolves! The only thing more frightening, is a glimpse at your empty bank account when it comes to deciding whether or not you can grab Resident Evil Village this month. Capcom's successor to its long-running survival-horror franchise is finally out, and if you've read our review then you know the game is a winner on multiple levels.
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