Paris Games Week Sony conference wrap-up
The Sony press conference at Paris Games Week was alright. It had its fair share of high and lowlights. Which we've rounded up below, into one handy-dandy summary post.
The Sony press conference at Paris Games Week was alright. It had its fair share of high and lowlights. Which we've rounded up below, into one handy-dandy summary post.
Naughty Dog’s platforming adventure will once again be a game with a multiplayer component, although Naughty Dog is looking to create a balance of sorts between the use of an in-game currency and actual real world coin.
And it’s shockingly similar to how fight money works in the real world as well, for actual fist-to-face collisions. Street Fighter V won’t have players throwing Hadokens and tetsukslhfgalskfgalkjghalkghakjsvh attacks for nothing, as matches will reward players over time.
Get your first look at Uncharted 4's different looking multiplayer, stuffed with magical totems and many explosions.
Take a look at the brand new trailer for Star wars Battlefront, featuring a good look at all the recently announced Heroes.
Street Fighter V finally has a release date, and it's not far away at all. It's just made next year far more exciting.
Hang on a minute there buddy! The gaming industry isn’t quite done with you, just yet. Or at least one of the big players of the scene, that is. Right now, Paris is getting ready to host a Sony Conference, where Uncharted 4, PlayStation VR and a two-wheeled version of Drive Club will be shown off. And probably a few exclusives as well. Want to watch it? Of course you do!
Much, much better and actually quite superb now that it isn’t broken. But it’s still lacking something. And by something, I mean two-wheeled pocket rockets. Outside of the bare-bones riding experience found in MotoGP games, motorcycles are woefully underrepresented in racing games lately. But that might be changing soon.
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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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