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14 votes
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Monster Hunter Wilds | Release date reveal trailer [Feb 28, 2025]
16 votes -
Ghost of Yōtei (Ghost of Tsushima sequel) | Announce trailer
14 votes -
PS5 Pro technical presentation hosted by Mark Cerny - Out November 7th for $699.99
31 votes -
Astro Bot review
6 votes -
An important update on Concord - "At this time, we have decided to take the game offline beginning September 6, 2024"
55 votes -
Concord is estimated to have sold only 25,000 units. Here’s why analysts think it’s failing.
23 votes -
Dustborn | Release date trailer – 20th August 2024
7 votes -
Helldivers 2's biggest update yet, Escalation of Freedom, drops 6th August 2024 – new enemies, mission objectives, difficulty levels, and more
15 votes -
Wipeout 2097: The making of an iconic PlayStation soundtrack
13 votes -
Alan Wake 2: Night Springs | Expansion launch trailer
11 votes -
PSVR2 to add PC support in 2024
28 votes -
Monster Hunter Wilds | First trailer
14 votes -
49M people still use their PS4s, matching the PS5
28 votes -
Ghost of Tsushima's Steam Deck performance is fantastic so far - first impressions
19 votes -
Sony backed down from the PSN requirement to play Helldivers 2. How will this change how the community reacts to game changes?
59 votes -
What are some of your favorite PlayStation 1 games? Any odd or unique ones worth playing?
Hi y'all, I owned a PlaySation as a kid, but I don't remember playing it much. I was much more stuck to my Nintendo 64 playing Ocarina of Time, Majora's Mask, and MegaMan 64. Well, I got it in my...
Hi y'all,
I owned a PlaySation as a kid, but I don't remember playing it much. I was much more stuck to my Nintendo 64 playing Ocarina of Time, Majora's Mask, and MegaMan 64.
Well, I got it in my head that I wanted to play MegaMan Legends 2, which only came out on PlaySation as far as I can tell. I've started playing through MegaMan Legends again before I get to the sequel, and I'm having a really good time.
I was hoping I could hear form y'all about some of your favorite games so I could dip my toes deeper into the PS1 library. What are some of your favorites? Anything particularly odd, unique, or with a very specific point of view? I'll try any genre. Some games I've dabbled with or had my eye on to play: Parasite Eve, Vagrant Saga, Xenogears, Koudelka, and most notably perhaps, Metal Gear Solid. I've never played any Metal Gear games, but the story and world building is so interesting from what I know about it that I really want to give it a try. Also, if anyone knows of some cool Japanese only fan-translate games, would really love to hear about those.
tldr: favorite ps1 game? any weirdo shit i should play?
edit 03/31: the love for ps1 is HUGE. thanks to everyone for all of the great responses. will respond in time. been taking time to sample a bunch of these. my experience with tildes's gaming community has been awesome.
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"PS5 has no games"
This is what everyone always says. It's the big punchline of this console generation. They say it as if they meant "Sony hasn't made or published any games worth playing since November 2020."...
This is what everyone always says. It's the big punchline of this console generation.
They say it as if they meant "Sony hasn't made or published any games worth playing since November 2020." That's definitely not true. Sony's released several great, critically acclaimed games on PS5: Returnal, Horizon 2, God of War Ragnarok, and just recently they had Helldivers 2. They've had a PS5 game get nominated for Game of the Year every year.
What people have really complaining about is "Sony doesn't keep their games solely on the PS5, instead they've also been bringing them to PS4 and/or PC when able." Isn't that... good?
I remember during the PS3 and PS4 generations, it sucked that you'd have to buy a whole console for that 1 exclusive you were interested in. I had a friend who got a PS4 solely to play Bloodborne. I saw a lot of people back then interested in these exclusives coming to PC. For convenience, for better graphics and frame rates, for the novelty, for game preservation, for any number of reasons.
Now it's finally happened, Sony's big IPs are pretty much all on PC. You can go buy God of War or Ratchet and Clank on Steam. That's awesome! 15-years-ago me would've never believed that could happen in a million years.
And how did people react? "Why would I buy a PS5? It has no games!" It has games, they're just not keeping the games locked up there serving a life sentence, maybe getting a remaster 20 years later if they're lucky. I also find it odd how the Series X has even less exclusives, releasing games day-and-date on PC, but nobody jokes about that.
21 votes -
PlayStation Portal sales continue to impress despite skepticism
22 votes -
Horizon Forbidden West Complete Edition PC specifications revealed, out March 21
19 votes -
Ghost of Tsushima Director’s Cut is coming to PC on May 16
19 votes -
Sony is laying off 900 PlayStation employees
42 votes -
Star Wars: Battlefront Classic Collection | Announce trailer | PS5 & PS4 games
7 votes -
PS5 entering 'the latter stage of its life cycle,' Sony says
22 votes -
Microsoft to share details on bringing Xbox games to PlayStation next week / Microsoft has moved up an important Xbox business update to address fan concerns
25 votes -
Rise of the Ronin | Gameplay overview
4 votes -
Death Stranding 2: On the Beach | State of Play announce trailer
20 votes -
Judas | Story trailer
11 votes -
Silent Hill: The Short Message | Launch trailer
3 votes -
Interaction Isn't Explicit。| Announcement trailer
11 votes -
The Last of Us Part II Remastered coming to PS5 on January 19, 2024
17 votes -
Please, Spider-Man games, stop making me play Mary Jane stealth missions
26 votes -
God of War Ragnarök: Valhalla | Reveal trailer (PS5 & PS4 games)
13 votes -
If buying isn't owning, piracy isn't stealing
209 votes -
Playstation users will soon no longer be able to watch any Discovery shows they purchased
34 votes -
Accessibility in gaming expands with Sony’s new Access Controller for PS5
9 votes -
Controller support shown in Steam library and store expands to now include PlayStation controllers
32 votes -
Xbox's Phil Spencer considers PS5 and Nintendo Switch players part of the Xbox community
13 votes -
Marvel's Spider-Man 2 reviews – Top Critic Average: 88
16 votes -
PS5 cloud streaming launches this month for PlayStation Plus Premium members
6 votes -
Sony announces smaller PlayStation 5 design with option to add a disc drive to the Digital Edition console
20 votes -
Resident Evil 4 Remake | DLC reveal trailer
11 votes -
Unity publishes new FAQ implying digital store owners such as Playstation, Xbox, and Nintendo will pay its new fees on behalf of developers
29 votes -
Quantum Error | Next gen immersion trailer
3 votes -
Bomb Rush Cyberfunk release topic
Developer: Team Reptile (Megabyte Punch, Lethal League, Lethal League Blaze) Platforms: Steam, GOG, Nintendo Switch (August 18) PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X, Xbox One (September 1) Trailers:...
Developer:
- Team Reptile (Megabyte Punch, Lethal League, Lethal League Blaze)
Platforms:
- Steam, GOG, Nintendo Switch (August 18)
- PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X, Xbox One (September 1)
Trailers:
Reviews:
Description:
Team Reptile brings you Bomb Rush Cyberfunk, a future world from the mind of Dion Koster where self-styled graffiti crews equipped with personal boostpacks are battling each other for control of the streets. Start your own cypher and dance, paint graffiti, collect beats, combo your tricks and face off with the cops to stake your claim to the sprawling metropolis of New Amsterdam.
(What the official description won’t say is that this game is an unofficial love letter to Jet Set Radio on the Dreamcast and Jet Set Radio Future on the Xbox. Hideki Naganuma even contributed new songs to the soundtrack.)
33 votes -
Rewriting wipEout
22 votes -
PlayStation’s first Remote Play dedicated device, PlayStation Portal remote player, to launch later this year at $199.99 USD
19 votes -
Red Dead Redemption and Undead Nightmare coming to Switch and PS4
29 votes -
Tren, a game within a game, is a window into the spirit of Media Molecule
15 votes -
Final Fantasy XVI is driving me nuts (no spoilers)
I'm a little over halfway through and I really have to force myself to keep playing it. Some of it is really cool and a lot of it drives me crazy. Sorry to rant a bit but a lot of the discourse...
I'm a little over halfway through and I really have to force myself to keep playing it. Some of it is really cool and a lot of it drives me crazy. Sorry to rant a bit but a lot of the discourse online is extremely positive and I just wanted to let this out.
- So many cutscenes. They're pretty good cutscenes. The acting is largely very good, most characters are really enjoyable (although maybe one day FF will realize that antagonists can be multifaceted and not just generic evil badman). But so, so many hours of cutscene -- run over there -- cutscene -- go to the one map location that's unlocked -- cutscene.
- So much time wasting slow running around. Sometimes the maps are designed like a (linear) maze for apparent reason except to make it take longer to get somewhere. I see a quest marker and I just immediately "ugh" at how long it's going to take me to plod over there.
- And as a corollary to the above, exploration sucks. I learned very early on that there's no reason not to beeline to the next goal, so it makes the slow running that much worse. Dungeons are basically right out of FF XIV, which means one straight line and a very clear pattern of trash mob, trash mob, boss, rinse, repeat.
- The gear and stats are a non-entity. You go through the story, it more or less hands you periodic levels and gear. It feels like they thought including these things was obligatory, but for what they put in the game, they could have just not bothered.
- Combat is pretty fun! A little repetitive. A little samey. I wish there were more options for using all the skills you get. I have all these things I could unlock, but the very limited set of slots you get make they basically a non-option once you've picked the ones you like. The system just feels kind of half baked.
- And in that same vein, the big quick-time-event boss battles are neat too. I don't love them, because it feels a lot like I'm not playing a game anymore, but they do look pretty fantastic. Some of the latter ones go on for way too long. Just like, I was done with punching this fantastic looking beast 10 minutes ago.
- Maybe I haven't heard enough of it or listened long enough, but the music is disappointing. Which is sad because I love the tracks in XIV from the same composer. So much here is just ambient or otherwise underwhelming. A bunch of critical moments are just remixes on the classic theme, which is nice, but not really selling me on the new score overall.
I'm probably going to stick through to the end (slowly, with many breaks for Dave the Diver), at the very least because it was so expensive. I just wish it were better.
31 votes