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Title |
Platform |
Publisher |
Rarity |
Release |
Developer |
Genre |
| 6700 |
88 Heroes |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Rising Star Games |
R0 |
Mar 2017 |
Bitmap Bureau Ltd. |
Action, Platformer |
88 Heroes Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Jun 11, 2017
Summary: 88 Heroes is a chaotic 2D platformer that is as fun to watch as it is to play, where each level completed or untimely death brings a new uniquely skilled hero into the action. With just 88 minutes to complete all 88 levels, youll need every one of the 88 heroes to stop the dastardly Dr. H8 destroying the Earth! Are you up to the challenge?
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| 6701 |
2064: Read Only Memories |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Limited Run Games |
R0 |
Dec 2017 |
MidBoss, LLC. |
Adventure |
2064: Read Only Memories Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Dec 11, 2017
Summary: Read Only Memories is a new cyberpunk adventure that will take you on a journey of puzzle-solving and exploring as you investigate the mysterious world and characters of Neo-San Francisco. Inspired by both classic Japanese and Western adventure games, ROM is a retrofuturistic take on the point and click adventure genre that features a rich mature narrative and unique gameplay challenges hidden within the beautiful interactive pixel scenes. The deeper you delve into the life of your missing friend, the further you get entangled into this tale about the dark side of technology.
Can you survive in Neo-SF? Or will the mystery go unsolved?
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| 6702 |
Absolute Drift: Zen Edition |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Limited Run Games |
R0 |
Oct 2017 |
Funselektor Labs Inc. |
Racing |
Absolute Drift: Zen Edition Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Oct 28, 2017
Summary: Absolute Drift: Zen Edition is an updated version of the PC title Absolute Drift. For PS4 this is the first version of the game, while for PC the bonus content from the Zen Edition was provided as a free update and this version also replaced the default version of the game. Additional content for this release includes: The existing 34 tracks are complemented with new event challenges that provide additional tasks to complete. There are five new midnight events, set at night. The game now supports replays and ghost cars. There is a new tutorial and in-game guide to help new players ease into the game’s features and controls. The game now supports different controller layouts.The game engine was also updated from Unity 4 to Unity 5 with a new and more reliable input system.
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| 6703 |
AereA - Collector's Edition |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Soedesco |
R0 |
Jun 2017 |
Triangle Studios B.V. |
Action |
AereA - Collector's Edition Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Oct 15, 2017
Summary: AereA is a music themed Action RPG in which you play as one of Great Maestro Guido's disciples and explore Aezir; a floating island that was broken into pieces. Your mission is to find and return the nine primordial instruments to restore balance and peace to the world.
You have to find your way through all parts of the scattered islands; complete quests, solve puzzles, defeat bosses and discover the truth behind the islands. Will you be able to return the nine primordial instruments?
Play as Wolff the Harp-Archer, Jacques the Cello-Knight, Jules the Lute-Mage, Claude the Trumpet-Gunner, or team up with your friends in local co-op. Collect Music Sheets to learn new skills and customize your weapons to your play style.
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| 6704 |
Agents of Mayhem |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Deep Silver |
R0 |
Aug 2017 |
Deep Silver Volition, LLC |
Action |
Agents of Mayhem Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Dec 31, 2017
Summary: In a simultaneous global assault, LEGION has taken control of the nations of the world and the only force left to stop them is MAYHEM. Led by the mysterious and no-nonsense Persephone Brimstone, MAYHEM's elite Super Agents are called to the city of Seoul, South Korea. Led by LEGION Minister Doctor Babylon and his diabolical lieutenants, a nefarious plot is set in motion to build a world-altering device that will grant unrivaled power to the supervillain organization. In order to stop LEGION and take back the world, the Agents of Mayhem will traverse a sprawling urban battlefield from the ground to the rooftops and team up as a super-agent collective to stop LEGION at any cost.
Success is far from guaranteed and collateral damage will be substantial, but it's all in a day's work for the Agents...
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| 6705 |
Alekhine's Gun |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Maximum Games |
R0 |
Mar 2016 |
Haggard Games |
Action |
Alekhine's Gun Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Jul 29, 2018
Summary: Alekhine's Gun is a stealth game and the spiritual successor to the Death to Spies series. The protagonist is still the same, KGB colonel Semyon Strogov, now operating under the codename Agent Alekhine. The game starts on 22nd November 1963, the day president Kennedy was shot, and Semyon prepares to commit suicide as his wife and daughter were killed the same day. From KGB during World War II he became an agent working for the CIA and the first mission is a flashback to an infiltration in Bergen in September 1943. It explains how he first met the CIA agent Vincent Rambaldi who eventually turned him into joining the CIA. Unlike the first two games set during World War II, this game is based on the spy fiction during the Cold War in the early sixties. There are eleven missions in total, each one as a flashback at very different locations, such as a hotel, a fire station, aboard an aircraft carrier and locations all over the world such as Norway and Cuba, and cities like Miami, a biker bar in rural Texas or Chinatown. The plot focuses on a power struggle inside the CIA where certain forces aim to bring down the American government and steer towards an all out nuclear war.
Each mission offers a very large location that can be tackled in many different ways. At the start of the game there are usually different objectives that can be completed in any order. There are no further clues or help, so the player has to figure out the different ways to approach a situation. Before each mission a loadout can be defined with a combat knife, chloroform, a garrote, and different types of weapons that can also be upgraded. After each mission a ranking is awarded based on the noise, violence, accuracy, number of times spotted, alerted guards, bodies found, enemies and innocents killed, accidents, difficulty level and so on. This is rewarded with RP points that can be used to unlock and upgrade weapons for the loadout. It is possible to save at any moment during a mission.
A typical mission requires scouting the environment first and the best way to do that is taking out someone to get his uniform or credentials. Certain ones are needed in specific situations, for instance to become a waiter delivering a poisoned drink, a doctor, a prison guard or security personnel, usually different for each mission based on the environment. Higher-ups can still recognize Alekhine however and all openly suspicious behaviour often leads to a complete alarm where everyone in sight will attack right away. It is still possible to approach the game as a shooter, but weapons have a limited amount of ammo and new ones need to be taken from guards. Most RP points are earned by 'ghosting' a level, killing as few people as possible and not getting noticed at all. As in the previous games garroting people is the most silent attack and bodies can be dragged to a different location.
There is an awareness meter that shows how suspicious the people are. There are many items in the environment that can be used, such as cover, turning lights on or off, sabotaging items, staging accidents, whistling to draw the attention, peeping through keyholes, closing doors and so on. Locked doors can be opened through lock-picking mini-games. These take some time to complete and when discovered people are immediately fully alerted. Next to taking out people, many can be avoided by studying their patterns or taking advantage of uniforms or passes to get around quickly. An instinct meter can be activated every now and then to highlight all items and people in the environment. There is never a single approach to solving a problem, there are multiple solutions. There are four difficulty levels that influence the AI and some options such as the ability to never change clothes or only after certain attacks. An in-game map is available at all times.
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| 6706 |
Alien: Isolation - Nostromo Edition |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
SEGA of America |
R0 |
Oct 2014 |
The Creative Assembly |
Action |
Alien: Isolation - Nostromo Edition Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Jun 24, 2015
Series: Alien
Gameplay: Single-player video game
Summary: Discover the true meaning of fear in Alien: Isolation, a survival horror set in an atmosphere of constant dread and mortal danger. Fifteen years after the events of Alien, Ellen Ripleys daughter, Amanda enters a desperate battle for survival, on a mission to unravel the truth behind her mother's disappearance.
As Amanda, you will navigate through an increasingly volatile world as you find yourself confronted on all sides by a panicked, desperate population and an unpredictable, ruthless Alien.
Underpowered and underprepared, you must scavenge resources, improvise solutions and use your wits, not just to succeed in your mission, but to simply stay alive.
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| 6707 |
Among the Sleep |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Soedesco |
R0 |
Aug 2016 |
Krillbite Studio |
Action |
Among the Sleep Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Mar 13, 2017
Summary: Among the Sleep is a first person horror game played through the eyes of a two-year old child. After waking up at night in his bed the child goes looking for mommy, but it seems she's not at home. To find her the child needs to travel to locations from his memory, aided by a talking teddy bear. At several locations the child encounters a horrifying figure that will try to catch him. The child has no means to protect himself, he can only hide and try to outsmart the creature. The game holds an underlying social message not unlike the one found in Papo & Yo.
In November 2014 a new Chapter - Prologue - was added for free. The prologue explains some events that happened before the main game, but is intended for players who have already completed the main story. The prologue is played in a cabin in the woods during snowfall, when the child awakens at night because someone has forgot to shut the window, and he's cold and scared.
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| 6708 |
Aqua Kitty DX: Milk Mine Defender |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Limited Run Games |
R0 |
Jan 2017 |
Tikipod |
Action, Shooter |
Aqua Kitty DX: Milk Mine Defender Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Feb 8, 2017
Summary: Due to a sudden shortage of milk, cats around the world are forced to seek out new sources to get their fix. You and your team of milk mining kittens have overcome a fear of water to drill down under the ocean seabed and begin extracting vast reserves of what seems to be naturally forming full-fat milk. Get ready for fast paced submarine action, defending the kittens from disruptive mechanical sea creatures. The milk must flow! Purchasing this content entitles you to both the PS4 and “PS Vita” versions! Video output in Full HD 1080p requires 1080p native display. Additional hardware required for Remote Play. Additional hardware required for Interconnectivity.
AQUA KITTY – Milk Mine Defender DX 2014 Tikipod Ltd. Developed and published by Tikipod Ltd. All Rights Reserved. System Requirements: Supported Platforms: PlayStation 4
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| 6709 |
Arslan: The Warriors of Legend |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Koei Tecmo |
R0 |
Feb 2016 |
Omega Force |
Action |
Arslan: The Warriors of Legend Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Jul 2, 2017
Series: Koei's Warriors / Musō
Summary: An exciting collaboration between The Heroic Legend of Arslan anime and the action-infused Warriors series! The exhilaration of plowing through large armies has been fused together with the charm and style of the world crafted in the anime.
Experience the grand historical fantasy with ARSLAN: THE WARRIORS OF LEGEND!
Shared visual style and talented voice actors help players relive the anime!
Single-handedly scatter enemies, then wipe them out with special Rush units in this new form of Warriors action!
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| 6710 |
Asdivine Hearts |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Limited Run Games |
R0 |
Sep 2017 |
EXE-CREATE Ltd. |
Role-Playing (RPG) |
Asdivine Hearts Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Sep 30, 2017
Summary:
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| 6711 |
Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Ubisoft |
R0 |
Nov 2013 |
Ubisoft Divertissements Inc. |
Action |
Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Feb 22, 2015
Summary: The PlayStation edition of Black Flag contains: Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag - Aveline (DLC)The Aveline DLC is almost exclusive to this edition and not available separately for other platforms except for the PC release Assassin's Creed IV: Black Flag (Uplay Gold Edition). It contains three additional missions starring Aveline De Grandpre, the protagonist of Assassin's Creed III: Liberation, picking up after Liberation's story conclusion. One of her objectives is to rescue a recruit for Connor, the protagonist of Assassin's Creed III. She has access to hidden blades, a pair of machete blades and the blowpipe with sleeping and berserk darts. In her missions there are no optional objectives.
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| 6712 |
Assassin's Creed: Odyssey |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Ubisoft |
R0 |
Oct 2018 |
Ubisoft Quebec City Studio |
Action |
Assassin's Creed: Odyssey Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Oct 25, 2020
Summary: Story
The battle of Thermopylai, 480 BC. King Leonidas I of Sparta and his army of 300 stop the advance of an invading Persian army that counts tens of thousands soldiers. In the end, he falls, but not before costing the Persians so dearly that their conquest for Greece fails on the very shore they landed. Two generations later, Alexios and Kassandra were born. Depending on player's selection, one of them plays the protagonist while the other becomes an antagonist. But before they were shaped into mighty warriors, they were children, they were Spartan, and one of them was to be sacrificed to the gods at the behest of the Cult of Kosmos who works in the shadows yet controls the world through chaos. Many years later, the remaining sibling lives on the island of Kephallonia, while the other is presumed dead by being thrown from the mountain in the sacrificial process. The protagonist living in Kephallonia was rescued and raised by Markos, a shady character with a knack of making drachmae and getting himself into trouble, but with a good heart. Being raised by such a person made the protagonist took a path of becoming a mercenary. Feeling ready, it was time to venture into the world and find the answer to many questions that troubled the protagonist from the childhood. Why did their father allow the sacrifice? Is the mother still alive? Who or what is the Cult of Kosmos and what are their plans? Thus, Alexios' or Kassandra's odyssey begins.
Gameplay
This is the the first time in the series where the player gets to choose the protagonist. In Syndicate player could switch between sibling protagonists, but here the entire story is shaped around the single selectable protagonist, Alexios or Kassandra. The game also has two main gameplay modes... one which helps the player by showing where to go next for main quests, and the exploration mode which forces the players to explore Ancient Greece on their own and find out where the next goal is on their own. Similar to previous games in the series, the player can move on foot, ride a horse, or commandeer a ship (or a smaller fishing boats that will break on open sea on big waves). Many RPG elements were taken directly from Origins so the player has various weapons and armor which can be replaced or upgraded by the blacksmith. Weapons and armors can also be engraved with special abilities. As with other RPGs, there is a leveling up system in this game, but the enemy levels up together with the player so while the player's attack, defense and overall strength increases, the same happens to the enemies so player never becomes strong enough to more easily or more quickly take out some fortress or a pack of wolves head on. Weapons and armor too have a level number assigned, but each piece of equipment can be upgraded to player's current level with enough money and resources. Money is earned by doing mercenary jobs, weather story quests or various tasks which constantly appear on the bulletin boards in towns and ports. Experience points are earned by defeating enemies, solving quests and opening new regions and areas on the map. Experience points are used to level up which in turn lets the player exchange skill points to upgrade existing or unlock new skills. After a while, additional upgrade system opens which lets the player use skill points to upgrade warrior, ranger, or assassin type of attacks. Spent skill points can be reset at any time and re-used for entirely new selection. While the player is a mercenary and he gets paid for various jobs and bounties, doing bad things in the open may create a bounty on player's head which will make other mercenaries hunt the player. Bounty can be lifted by remaining out of sight for a while, by paying money for your crimes, or by killing those that put bounty on your head. The quests are split into odyssey quests which are quests tied to the main story, add-on quests which are related to DLCs, world & characters which are quests given by characters you met on your travel, and bounties & contracts which are acquired from various bulletin boards. By completing the main story quests, the game doesn't pause or asks the player if they wish to continue exploring, it simply continues as if they were regular quests. End credits roll doesn't kick in, though credits can be accessed via main menu. A photo mode is available and lets the player post a photo online which appears on the part of the map where it was taken. The same way, player can look at other cool photos taken and posted by other players. Entirely new in this game and further step toward role-playing game are selectable dialogues and topics to talk about. Even choices which can be used in dialogues without having to unlock such ability like in other RPGs, for example choosing the approach to get some answer... through intimidation or seduction. There are also many romances (although none really deeper than one-night stand) which can be followed through based on dialogue selection and actions done in a specific quest. But even though sex element is introduced, nothing more than flirting dialogues that lead to a kiss which then fades into black screen is shown.
Land Combat & Controls
While Ancient Greece has many island and is surrounded by sea, most of exploration will still be done on land. While on foot, the player can walk, run or sneak while crouching. Sneaking reduces the chance to be spotted, and if the player is in the bushes then unless the enemy soldier bumps into you, the player is invisible which is indicated by slightly highlighting the player character. There are many different weapons the player can wield, from swords and hammers to spears and tridents, each weapon has its own pros and cons, power and speed. Only two weapon types can be selected at the same time for a quick switch during combat. Close combat weapons are warrior weapons. For long ranged attacks the player uses bow and arrow. There are different types of arrows and different skill moves and powers can be assigned for both warrior and ranger style attacks. Assassin skills and assassin attacks are used only when the enemy is unaware of the player, meaning when you sneak up to or run to the enemy looking in the opposite direction. There is literally no limit to where the player can climb and after reaching certain level, jumping from skies won't harm you either. World map is initially covered and it shows various locations, towns, fortresses, bandit camps, and other points of interest by entering new region. Synchronization points are still there and once reached they can be used for fast-travel, otherwise the horse really speeds up the travel as opposed to running, although in vicinity of towns even the horse won't be fully galloping. To upgrade equipment or craft arrows and other things, resources are needed. They vary from tree branches to metal ore and are scattered around the land, re-spawning upon entering the same area, and same happens to cleared forts and soldier camps.
Sea Combat & Controls
There are small fishing boats which are fast and useful for reaching close islands or navigating across the shallow water with no big waves, and then there is the main ship, the Adrestia, that players can upgrade and uses to battle enemy ships and travel the open sea. The ship can be upgraded in appearance (both ship itself and the crew) as well as in strength. When fighting other vessels, archers fire at longer distance while javelins fire at closer. Additionally, ramming an enemy ship from the side causes massive damage and can sometime break the enemy ship in half. When damaged enough, the enemy ship can also be boarded and plundered. Most of weapons and armor can be sold and disassembled for parts, but epic equipment cannot. If it clutters the menu with many old epic pieces of armor or weapons, those can be stored in a chest on the player's ship. Bulletin board with contracts and bounties can also be accessed on the ship. But sea combat and exploration isn't limited to surface alone... the player can dive the entire sea and explore the underwater life just as well. While underwater, holding your breath leaves a short amount of time to dive leisurely, but there is a trident weapon which when equipped gives the player the ability to breathe underwater so exploring underwater ruins and fighting sharks can be done without having to worry about the remaining air in your lungs.
Air Combat & Controls
There isn't really any type of combat that takes place in the air, but there is a controllable character that is non-stop in the air, namely Ikaros, the player's faithful eagle. While in the open, the player can switch to Ikaros at any time and check the surrounding from high up in the air. Ikaros can tag enemy for the player which is the main purpose of this bird, although it can soar on its own and explore more distant areas. Synchronizing map points also adds a brief cutscene showing Ikaros circling around the checkpoint and giving the open view of the area. By level up the player character, as well as synchronizing more checkpoints, Ikaros too gains new abilities such as being able to see and mark targets further, come down and swoop nearby animals or even be called on to distract enemies.
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| 6713 |
Assassin's Creed: Unity - Limited Edition |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Ubisoft |
R0 |
Nov 2014 |
Ubisoft Divertissements Inc. |
Action |
Assassin's Creed: Unity - Limited Edition Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Oct 25, 2020
Summary: Assassin's Creed Unity takes place in 18th century Paris, during a time of radical social and political turmoil. The game is mostly set during the French Revolution, but also includes three other time periods for a few missions. It follows the story of Arno Victor Dorian, a young Assassin who has joined the brotherhood on a quest for redemption.
The main story is divided in 12 sequences that each include 2 or 3 missions. Lots of sidequests are available to the player such as Paris Stories, Murder Mysteries and Nostradamus Enigmas. The game also features a brand new 4 player online co-op mode for the first time in the series' existence.
As usual, the gameplay revolves around climbing high buildings, battling enemies with swords and pistols, and assassinating people of interest. Unity features a new parkour and stealth system.
Elise De La Serre is the main female character in the game, and Arno's longtime friend and lover. Other important characters include Le Marquis De Sade, Napoleon Bonaparte and Maximilien De Robespierre.
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| 6714 |
Assassin's Creed: Valhalla |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Ubisoft |
R0 |
Nov 2020 |
Ubisoft Divertissements Inc. |
Action |
Assassin's Creed: Valhalla Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Jun 29, 2021
Summary: BUILD YOUR OWN VIKING LEGEND
Become Eivor, a mighty Viking raider and lead your clan from the harsh shores of Norway to a new home amid the lush farmlands of ninth-century England. Explore a beautiful, mysterious open world where you'll face brutal enemies, raid fortresses, build your clan's new settlement, and forge alliances to win glory and earn a place in Valhalla.
England in the age of the Vikings is a fractured nation of petty lords and warring kingdoms. Beneath the chaos lies a rich and untamed land waiting for a new conqueror. Will it be you?
- Features -
LEAD EPIC RAIDS Lead your people in massive assaults against Saxon armies and fortresses, and expand your influence far beyond your settlement's borders. Command a crew of raiders and launch lightning-fast surprise attacks from your longship to claim your enemies' riches for your clan.
VISCERAL COMBAT Unleash the ruthless fighting style of a Viking warrior and dual-wield axes, swords, or even shields against fierce, relentless foes. Choose your tactics and dismember opponents in close-quarters combat, riddle them with arrows, or assassinate them with your hidden blade.
WRITE YOUR VIKING SAGA The advanced RPG mechanics of Assassin's Creed Valhalla give you new ways to grow as a warrior and a leader. Influence the world around you while acquiring new skills and gear to suit your playstyle. Blaze your own path across England by fighting brutal battles and leading fiery raids, or form strategic alliances and triumph by your wits. Every choice you make in combat and conversation is another step on the path to greatness.
GROW YOUR SETTLEMENT Grow and customize your own settlement by recruiting new clan members and building upgradable structures. Get better troops by constructing a barracks, improve your weapons at the blacksmith, discover new customization options with a tattoo parlor, and much more.
SHARE YOUR CUSTOM RAIDER Create and customize your own mercenary Vikings to share online, and reap the spoils when they fight alongside your friends in their own sagas. Recruit mercenaries created by other players, and add their strength to your forces.
A DARK AGE OPEN WORLD Sail across the icy North Sea to discover and conquer the broken kingdoms of England. Immerse yourself in activities like hunting, fishing, dice, and drinking games, or engage in traditional Norse competitions like flyting or, as it's better known, verbally devastating rivals through the art of the Viking rap battle.
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| 6715 |
Astebreed |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Limited Run Games |
R0 |
Mar 2017 |
Edelweiss |
Action, Shooter |
Astebreed Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Apr 7, 2017
Summary: The humans are at war with the Filune alien race. Unfortunately they have the better cards, but humanity has one last ace in its sleeve: a powerful mech. The player takes control over its pilot Roy Becket to throw back the aliens. The story, which is told in both anime cutscenes and chatter during gameplay, also features additional characters like two girls Fiona and Estina scarred by Filune experiments and Roy's adoptive father Grato.
Astebreed is a scrolling shooter without a fixed perspective: during the six levels, the perspective shifts dynamically between side-scrolling, top-down and a behind view. The mech has three basic attacks, all with two sub-variants: regular shots, homing attacks and melee attacks with the blade. Additionally there are three powerful EX-attacks available which can only be activated when the yellow bar (automatically refills over time) is full. The player only has one life (plus continues), but the mech has a replenishing shield which can take a certain amount of damage. The achieved high-score depends on multiple factors, most importantly the tension meter (basically a multiplier) and shield bonuses for avoiding damage.
The later released PlayStation 4 version has improved graphic effects and a new additional game mode called Arrange. The only changes are the control system (the mech can lock on to enemies and the controls can be customized) and a different ending movie. Additionally there are a few minor changes such as removed profanity or adjusted trophy requirements.
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| 6716 |
Atari Flashback Classics Vol. 1 |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Atari SA |
R0 |
Nov 2016 |
|
Compilation |
Atari Flashback Classics Vol. 1 Sony PlayStation 4
UPC: 0742725911574
Rating: R0
Date Added: Dec 7, 2016
Summary: Includes: 3-D Tic-Tac-Toe (2600), Air-Sea Battle (2600), Backgammon (2600), Basketball (2600), Black Widow (Arcade), Blackjack (2600), Bowling (2600), Canyon Bomber (2600), Centipede (2600), Centipede (Arcade), Circus Atari (2600), Combat (2600), Combat 2 (2600), Desert Falcon (2600), Dodge 'Em (2600), Fatal Run (2600), Football (2600), Home Run (2600), Human Cannonball (2600), Liberator (Arcade), Lunar Lander (Arcade), Millipede (2600), Millipede (Arcade), Miniature Golf (2600), Pong (Arcade), Quadrun (2600), Radar Lock (2600), Realsports Boxing (2600), Realsports Football (2600), Realsports Soccer (2600), Realsports Volleyball (2600), Save Mary (2600), Slot Machine (2600), Slot Racers (2600), Space Duel (Arcade), Sprint Master (2600), Star Raiders (2600), Steeplechase (2600), Stunt Cycle (2600), Super Baseball (2600), Super Football (2600), Swordquest: Earthworld (2600), Swordquest: Fireworld (2600), Swordquest: Waterworld (2600), Tempest (2600), Tempest (Arcade), Video Olympics (2600), Warlords (2600), Warlords (Arcade), Yars' Revenge (2600)
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| 6717 |
Atari Flashback Classics Vol. 2 |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Atari SA |
R0 |
Nov 2016 |
|
Compilation |
Atari Flashback Classics Vol. 2 Sony PlayStation 4
UPC: 0742725911598
Rating: R0
Date Added: Dec 7, 2016
Summary: Includes: A Game of Concentration (2600), Adventure (2600), Asteroids (2600), Asteroids (Arcade), Asteroids Deluxe (Arcade), Atari Video Cube (2600), Basic Math (2600), Brain Games (2600), Breakout (2600), Casino (2600), Championship Soccer (2600), Checkers (2600), Chess (2600), Code Breaker (2600), Crystal Castles (2600), Crystal Castles (Arcade), Demons to Diamonds (2600), Double Dunk (2600), Flag Capture (2600), Golf (2600), Gravitar (2600), Gravitar (Arcade), Hangman (2600), Haunted House (2600), Major Havoc (Arcade), Maze Craze (2600), Missile Command (2600), Missile Command (Arcade), Night Driver (2600), Off the Wall (2600), Outlaw (2600), Race (2600), Realsports Baseball (2600), Realsports Basketball (2600), Realsports Tennis (2600), Red Baron (Arcade), Return to Haunted House (2600), Secret Quest (2600), Sentinel (2600), Sky Diver (2600), Spacewar (2600), Sprint (Arcade), Starship (2600), Stellar Track (2600), Street Racer (2600), Sub Commander (2600), Super Breakout (2600), Super Breakout (Arcade), Surround (2600), Video Pinball (2600)
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| 6718 |
Atari Flashback Classics Vol. 3 |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Atari SA |
R0 |
Dec 2018 |
Code Mystics Inc. |
Compilation |
Atari Flashback Classics Vol. 3 Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Jan 6, 2022
Summary:
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| 6719 |
Attack on Titan |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Koei Tecmo |
R0 |
Aug 2016 |
Koei Tecmo |
Action |
Attack on Titan Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Feb 27, 2017
Summary: Attack on Titan closely follows the riveting story-line of the anime's first season and focuses on the exploits of various key characters, putting the player in a position to relive its most shocking, courageous and exhilarating moments. It revolves around the story of three young people who survive the destruction of their walled city district by enormous, man-eating Titans and eventually go on to join the Scout Regiment in order to protect humanity from this overpowering foe.
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| 6720 |
Back to the Future: The Game - 30th Anniversary Edition |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Telltale Games |
R0 |
Oct 2015 |
Telltale, Inc. |
Adventure |
Back to the Future: The Game - 30th Anniversary Edition Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Feb 18, 2016
Summary: Back to the Future: The Game is a collection of all 5 episodes of Telltale Games Back to the Future series:
Back to the Future: The Game - Episode 1: It's About Time! Back to the Future: The Game - Episode 2: Get Tannen! Back to the Future: The Game - Episode 3: Citizen Brown Back to the Future: The Game - Episode 4: Double Visions Back to the Future: The Game - Episode 5: OUTATIME The bundle is the only way to purchase the games for the PlayStation 3 platform. Episodes were made available gradually. For the later released PS4, Xbox 360 and Xbox One versions the episodes were also not available separately.
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| 6721 |
Bard's Gold |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Limited Run Games |
R0 |
Jul 2017 |
Pixel Lantern |
Action |
Bard's Gold Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Jul 26, 2017
Summary: Bard’s Gold is slower-paced than most modern platformers and takes its gameplay inspiration from late ’80s and early ’90s classics such as Rick Dangerous, Alex Kidd in Miracle World, Rainbow Islands, Wonder Boy in Monster World, Erik, and Rodland. It features an original soundtrack that perfectly frames the atmosphere, soothes your soul and fills you with confidence as you overcome levels you once thought were unbeatable.
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| 6722 |
The Bard's Tale IV - Director's Cut |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Deep Silver |
R0 |
Aug 2019 |
inXile Entertainment |
Role-Playing (RPG) |
The Bard's Tale IV - Director's Cut Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Oct 25, 2020
Summary: The Bard's Tale IV: Director's Cut is a Role-Playing game, developed and published by InXile Entertainment, which was released in 2019.
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| 6723 |
Batman: Arkham Knight |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment |
R0 |
Jun 2015 |
Rocksteady Studios Ltd |
Action |
Batman: Arkham Knight Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Jan 31, 2016
Series: Batman: Arkham
Gameplay: Stealth
Summary: Batman: Arkham Knight is an action-adventure and the fourth main game in the Batman: Arkham series based around the DC Comics superhero Batman. It marks the return of the original developer of the first two games. It is set one year after the events of the second game Batman: Arkham City. It starts when Scarecrow forces an evacuation of Gotham City by threatening to release a fear toxin. Many familiar characters and foes are present. The title refers to a new villain called Arkham Knight who backs Scarecrow. He wears a militaristic Batsuit and an Arkham symbol on his chest.
The game is set in an open world environment for Arkham City with main missions, side missions and the Riddler trophies that can be pursued freely. Familiar game elements return, such as the many melee combat sections, the use of gadgets and stealth abilities, and detective skills to examine clues in the environment and solve puzzles. Gadgets are used both during combat and while exploring. They include batarangs (now also used as a way to explore the environment), the batclaw, a disruptor, an electrical charge gun, explosive gel, freeze blast, grapnel gun, a line-launcher, a remote hacking device, smoke pellets, a voice synthesizer etc. Many of these return from previous games. Exploration is largely done using long flights with the cape.
An entirely new game element is the introduction of the batmobile as a playable vehicle for both exploration and combat. While on foot it can be summoned right away and Batman is able to eject to go into flight without interruption. The car is bulletproof, can smash through obstacles and is equipped with weapons. There are two modes to control the vehicle: Battle or Pursuit. Pursuit is used mostly for transportation and driving challenges. Battle provides tank-like controls for the car, with 360-degree range of movement, strafing and a large weapons arsenal. Next to the regular gameplay there are many sequences where the batmobile is used. The car can be controlled remotely and various upgrades such as an EMP gun can be equipped.
The combat retains the familiar combo and counter system. Enemy medics are new. They are able to shield certain enemies or revive unconscious ones. Fights are rewarded with experience points that are used to unlock new moves, health upgrades and new abilities for gadgets. Batman sometimes fights along allies (Catwoman, Nightwing, Robin) and the game introduces a Dual Play system where seamlessly switching during combat provides access to double takedowns.
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| 6724 |
Battlefield 4 |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Electronic Arts |
R0 |
Nov 2013 |
EA Digital Illusions CE AB |
Action |
Battlefield 4 Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Aug 16, 2015
Summary: Battlefield 4 is a military first-person shooter set in the near future and basically a direct continuation of Battlefield 3. Like all games in the series, the focus is on its multiplayer mode in which player either take the role of an assault (front soldiers with medic abilities), recon (snipers), support (front soldiers who can give out ammo) or engineers (explosives experts). All classes have special abilities and gadgets which can be unlocked over time. In a variety of mostly team-based playing variants - most importantly conquest in which certain points on the maps have to be held by the own team and the faster rush mode with an defending team and an attacking team which has to destroy certain points - players face each other on usually big maps with a variety of vehicles to use.
Of course this instalments features various small and big differences to its predecessors. The most important are the interactive "Levolution" elements which emphasize the destroyable areas; one of the unique selling points of the Frostbite engine: each map has one level element which significantly changes how the level looks and plays when destroyed. Battlefield 4 also brings back two elements from previous instalments: naval warfare and the commander mode. The commander is an additional player who sees the level from an overhead map, gives orders to the team members and can assign missile strikes. In contrast to Battlefield 2, the commander is not an actual player character on the battlefield and therefore can't be killed. New playing modes are Defuse (both teams have to detonate a bomb in a target zone, each player has only one "life" per round) and Obliteration (there spawns only one bomb pack on the map which has to be used to detonate three points on the map).
Like the predecessor, Battlefield 4 features a singleplayer campaign. A Chinese general overthrows the government, starts a war with the whole world (but is allied with Russia) and the USA has to save the day. The player takes the role of a faceless soldier named Recker, as commander of a small troop he can assign basic orders, who has to survive several missions of the usual Call of Duty variety: linear levels with a lot of boom and hundreds of enemies to shoot. In comparison to Battlefield 3, some levels are a bit more and in some cases the player drives a vehicle. Of course there are also the usual stealth and torture sequences. There is no co-op mode anymore.
The Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3 versions only allow 24 instead of 64 players at a time and have therefore smaller multiplayer maps.
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| 6725 |
Beast Quest |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Maximum Games |
R0 |
Mar 2018 |
Torus Games Pty. Ltd. |
Action |
Beast Quest Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Sep 28, 2022
Summary: Embark on an epic action-adventure to save the Kingdom of Avantia from ruin. Overcome the dark magic that has corrupted the noble Beasts of the realm. Battle in the mythical world, tackling challenges through stunning landscapes and a plethora of side missions and objectives. Unlock new abilities and upgrades to successfully combat varied opponents. Based on the best-selling fantasy novels, Beast Quest comes to console for the first time ever, with a rich, progressive storyline, vibrant settings, and an excess of compelling challenges.
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| 6726 |
BioShock: The Collection |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
2K Games |
R0 |
Sep 2016 |
2K Australia Pty. Ltd |
Action |
BioShock: The Collection Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Oct 25, 2020
Summary: BioShock: The Collection is remastered release of all BioShock games including all single-player DLC, for PC, as well as for the PS4, Nintendo Switch and Xbox One platforms that previously did not have any of the game in the series. It contains: BioShock (base game) Bioshock: PS3 Challenge Rooms (DLC) BioShock: Museum of Orphaned Concepts (in-game gallery of abandoned development concepts, previously exclusive to BioShock: Ultimate Rapture Edition) BioShock 2 (base game) BioShock 2: Minerva's Den (DLC) BioShock 2: The Protector Trials (DLC) BioShock Infinite (base game) BioShock Infinite: Burial at Sea - Episode One (DLC) BioShock Infinite: Burial at Sea - Episode Two (DLC) BioShock Infinite: Clash in the Clouds (DLC) BioShock Infinite: Columbia's Finest (DLC) Imagining BioShock, an unlockable director's commentary video series for the first BioShock featuring Ken Levine and Shawn Robertson, activated through hidden film reels.The games are remastered in 1080p with 60 fps. The multiplayer component of BioShock 2 is not included. In some cases owners of the PC version can get the remastered versions for free. On Steam owners of BioShock, BioShock 2 or BioShock 2: Minerva's Den receive the remastered version for free as a separate game if the original game is in their library. BioShock Infinite is not remastered. Owners of the physical version of BioShock on PC get it for free by contacting 2K Games with a proof of purchase and the Steam profile information. The same applies for BioShock 2 but there the Games for Windows Live key that came with both the digital and physical version can be used to activate the game through Steam and receive the remaster that way.
For the Steam PC version the original BioShock, BioShock 2 and BioShock 2: Minerva's Den are each replaced in the store by a bundle that contains the original game along with the remastered version.
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| 6727 |
Bloodborne |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Sony Computer Entertainment America |
R0 |
Mar 2015 |
FromSoftware, Inc. |
Action |
Bloodborne Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Jan 31, 2016
Summary: Bloodborne is an action RPG that builds on the mechanics of the developer's earlier games Demon's Souls and the Dark Souls series. This title has Gothic and Victorian influences and it is set in the fantasy city Yharnam. The player's character is one of the many travelers who go there to seek a cure for their ailments. The character creation process is a contract ledger at a clinic prior to a blood transfusion with the remedy. When the character wakes up it is discovered the entire city is overrun by an illness that has transformed the citizens into violent creatures. The character gets to explore the city in a non-linear way, meeting various inhabitants and defeating monsters to survive.
At the start a custom character can be created by defining a name, age, gender, origin and appearance. The starting statistics are a general starting level, starting blood echoes (the main currency), discovery (loot drop frequency), vitality, endurance, strength, skill, bloodtinge and arcane. The latter three influence who damages scales for certain builds. Origin replaces a general class system with different values for the statistics and a short back story. The available origins are Milquetoast, Lone Survivor, Troubled Childhood, Violent Past, Professional, Military Veteran, Noble Scion, Cruel Fate and Waste of Skin.
Early on in the game Hunter's Dream is discovered, a location in another realm that acts as a central hub similar to The Nexus in Demon's Souls. It is possible to warp there from the main game world after locating lamps. These lamps replace the bonfires of the previous games and it is still only possible to save at those locations. The hub has different messengers to buy and sell items, a workshop to upgrade and repair weapons, a storage for inventory management and a memory altar (through Caryll Runes). Through the Headstones of Awakening it is possible to warp to different parts of the world and Ritual Altars to access the Chalice Dungeons. These dungeons are randomly generated dungeons away from the main city players can explore. Layouts can also be shared or be found online. The two main characters in Hunter's Dream are the wheelchair-bound Gehrman who provides advice and the life-size doll called Doll who helps leveling up. Next to the hub world it has the interconnect world known from the Dark Souls games.
Gameplay for combat, movement and exploration is largely similar to the Souls games. The weight statistic has been removed, there is less focus on defense and spells, and more on dodging. Rather than holding down a button, dodging is now an active and timing-based skill. The stamina bar is now more forgiving for multiple actions in succession. The amount of gear is more limited and the statistics are downplayed in favour of fighting skill for specific weapons. The main-hand weapon is generally melee while the off-hand usually holds a firearm mainly for combos and to riposte counter. An aggressive approach is rewarded through a new Regain system where certain attacks are rewarded with health after being hit, removing the need to run away and heal before continuing the fight. Generally health is restored through vials (found or purchased), replacing flasks in the previous games. Through the Insight stat enemy placement and attacks are influenced. Reaching a certain level also often brings new elements into the game world and changes how the world reacts to the protagonist. Some enemies are able to absorb souls, forcing you to reclaim them. Insights is also used as a currency to buy special items and required to summon other players. Next to the main weapons there are ten trick weapons, very powerful ones that have two forms that can be switched on the fly.
The online element is similar to the previous titles. Allies can be summoned in your world and it is possible to invade other people's world. Up to three players can play cooperatively (not with private lobbies and passwords) and PvP is one-on-one. PvP is accessible after gaining an Insight rating of 30. Game elements include memoirs, asynchronous notes left behind, spectral appearances as illusions providing tips, and elements that show where other characters died.
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| 6728 |
Borderlands 3 - Super Deluxe Edition |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
2K Games |
R0 |
Sep 2019 |
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First Person Shooter |
Borderlands 3 - Super Deluxe Edition Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Oct 22, 2019
Summary: This retail version of Borderlands contains:
Borderlands 3 (base game) Download code for a gold weapon skins pack
This retail release was the standard version in most European countries.
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| 6729 |
Borderlands: The Handsome Collection |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
2K Games |
R0 |
Mar 2015 |
2K Australia Pty. Ltd |
First Person Shooter |
Borderlands: The Handsome Collection Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Jun 10, 2017
Summary: Borderlands: The Handsome Collection is a package of games for Xbox One and PlayStation 4 that contains remastered versions of both Borderlands 2 and Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel. Both games contain 4-player multiplayer, as well as all DLC released thus far, as well as improved graphics.
Contains: Borderlands 2
Captain Scarlett and Her Pirate's Booty Mr Torgue's Campaign of Carnage Sir Hammerlock's Big Game Hunt Tiny Tina's Assault on Dragon Keep
Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel!
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| 6730 |
Breach & Clear: Deadline |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Limited Run Games |
R0 |
Jul 2016 |
Mighty Rabbit Studios |
Strategy |
Breach & Clear: Deadline Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Aug 8, 2016
Summary: Breach & Clear: Deadline is a Strategy game, developed by Mighty Rabbit Studios and published by Limited Run Games, which was released in 2016.
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| 6731 |
Bridge Constructor: Portal |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Nighthawk Interactive |
R0 |
Mar 2018 |
ClockStone Softwareentwicklung GmbH |
Puzzle |
Bridge Constructor: Portal Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: May 19, 2019
Summary: Bridge Constructor: Portal is a puzzle game in which the player must construct bridges. The player can use steel bars and cables to build it. To complete a level a forklift truck must pass from the start of the level to the end and to perfect a level a whole convoy of forklift trucks must pass.
Like previous games in the Bridge Constructor series a physics model governs whether a bridge will collapse or not. Unlike previous games this game is set in the Portal universe. Various elements of those games make an appearance, such as portals, the companion cube, GLaDOS, Buttons, Turrets, faith plates, etc. Puzzles revolve around using or avoiding these elements to reach the exit.
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| 6732 |
Broken Age |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Limited Run Games |
R0 |
Jun 2017 |
Double Fine Productions, Inc. |
Adventure |
Broken Age Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Jun 23, 2017
Summary: Broken Age is a cartoony, story-driven point-and-click adventure game. The story revolves around two seemingly disparate teenagers. Shay has been stuck for his entire life in an isolated spacecraft specifically designed for kids, where the ship's motherly AI prevents him from doing or learning anything of consequence. Venna is about to become a human sacrifice for a giant monster. Both are looking for a way to alter their fates.
Like most of the contemporary adventure games, the game employs context-sensitive actions. Most of the puzzles are inventory-based. Players can change between the two characters/plots freely. The game was released in two parts not available separately and the second part was made available at a later date.
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| 6733 |
The Bunker |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Limited Run Games |
R0 |
Aug 2017 |
Splendy Interactive Ltd |
Adventure |
The Bunker Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Sep 1, 2017
Summary: The Bunker is a game about John, the last remaining survivor in a decommissioned government nuclear bunker in an alternative world version of Britain where nuclear war broke out in the mid-80s. He was born on 3rd July 1986, the day of the disaster, and 30 years later he is the only one left of the 59 people who were once inside. He has never seen the outside world, but has food supplies for more than 27 more years. Every day he follows a strict routine his mother has learned him: take the vitamins, check the radiation levels with the dosimeter, listen to the radio for activity, do a radiation check, eat and check on the remaining food, and finally he reads to his deceased mother, still lying covered in bed. That has gone well until day 11,111 when the server crashes and he needs a procedure to restore it. It causes him to break his routines and venture into the long forgotten areas of the bunker. There are also many flashbacks that reveal what took place previously.
The game consists almost entirely of live action full motion video shot on location at a real nuclear bunker along with a few static stills, complemented with a soundtrack. The video has no computer generated effects, CGI or motion capture. Sometimes small decisions are presented, such as choosing what to read, selecting an activity, turning a knob, reading a document and so on. The player controls a cursor and certain parts of the environment offer interactivity through hotspots. While the game is entirely linear and there are a few moments where a bad or late decision is "rewound", there is mostly no risk or time pressure aside from a small amount of Quick Time Events. When these are missed the scene needs to be replayed. Some small, optional elements are available, such as locating toys, locating computers, and reading documents.
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| 6734 |
Caladrius Blaze |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Limited Run Games |
R0 |
Oct 2017 |
Moss Co., Ltd. |
Action |
Caladrius Blaze Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Oct 23, 2017
Summary: Caladrius Blaze is a vertical scrolling shooting game developed by Moss. Caladrius Blaze includes all the elements of Caladrius and Caladrius AC. It also includes extra content such as new stages, new story scenarios, new bosses and characters designed by Yasuda.
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| 6735 |
Call of Duty: Ghosts |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Activision |
R0 |
Nov 2013 |
Infinity Ward |
First Person Shooter |
Call of Duty: Ghosts Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Feb 9, 2016
Series: Call of Duty
Gameplay: Multiplayer video game, Single-player video game
Summary: Call of Duty: Ghosts is a 2013 first-person shooter video game developed by Infinity Ward, with assistance from Raven Software, Neversoft and Certain Affinity. Published by Activision, it is the tenth primary installment in the Call of Duty series and the sixth developed by Infinity Ward. The video game was released for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360, and Wii U on November 5, 2013, with Treyarch handling the port for the Wii U. The game was released with the launch of next-generation consoles PlayStation 4 and Xbox One.According to review score aggregator Metacritic, Ghosts received mixed to positive reviews from critics, with most praising its multiplayer gameplay and introduction of the new game mode Extinction, but criticizing it for its single-player campaign, rehashing of familiar concepts and general lack of innovation.
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| 6736 |
Carmageddon: Max Damage |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Stainless Games |
R0 |
Jul 2016 |
Stainless Games Ltd. |
Action |
Carmageddon: Max Damage Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Apr 29, 2017
Summary: Carmageddon: Max Damage is a violent car racing game. For PC it is an updated version of Carmageddon: Reincarnation, which was a reboot of the series, while for PS4 and Xbox One this is the first version of the game for the platform. While racing the player gets points for wrecking opponents and killing pedestrians. Points are then used to unlock new tracks. Sometimes an opponent car will be marked as steal worthy and if the player manage to wreck it it will be added to the player's garage. To make the races more interesting the tracks are littered with power-ups such as "slaughter mortar", "kangaroo on command" and "Mutant Tail Thing".
Races can be of one of the following types: Checkpoint stampede: the first player to reach a preset number of checkpoints wins. Once a checkpoint has been reached the next one becomes visible.
Classic Carma: the player must either complete all of the laps or kill all of the opponents or kill all of the pedestrians. Killing pedestrians and hitting opponents will grant the player both points and extra time.
Death Race: all laps need to be completed to win.
Ped Chase: the first player to kill a certain number of pedestrians wins. The only pedestrians that count towards this goal are those who are marked. Each time a marked pedestrian is killed the mark will move to a new one.In all game modes points can be stolen from the opponents by crashing into them and they in turn can steal points from the player too.
The game was released just in time for the US presidential election and the Steam version features three exclusive modes: Hillaryious Mode: all the pedestrians are Hillary Clinton. Mass Debate Mode: the pedestrians are made up out of both Donald Trump and Hillary Clinton. Trumped-Up Mode: all the pedestrians are Donald Trump.
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| 6737 |
Chariot |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Limited Run Games |
R0 |
Oct 2017 |
Frima Studio Inc. |
Action |
Chariot Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Oct 28, 2017
Summary: Chariot is a local co-op platformer in which up to two players control a princess and her fiancé during their quest to bring her fathers remains to his final resting place.
The princess and her fiancé must bring the cart with the remains of her father through dangerous caves. Unfortunately, her fathers ghost is still not at rest and is as greedy as he was alive. In his life, he even mined the Royal Catacombs for the gems of his forefathers. For his own grave, he demands gems and other valuables to be put there to fill his needs. This leads to the princess and fiancé straying of the main roads in search of loot.
But the king is not the only one wanting those riches, and soon looters show up to steal any obtained treasures. The princess not only has to successfully bring her fathers remains to his resting place, obtain loot from all kinds of caves, but also fend of or avoid any who try to steal from her.
The game contains many puzzles as its not easy to manoeuvre a big and heavy chariot throughout difficult to traverse caves. Fortunately, the chariot has very big wheels which make it easier to climb to greater heights. The chariot also features tethers to grab certain objects or to swing across gaps.
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| 6738 |
Children of Morta |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Merge Games |
R0 |
Nov 2019 |
Dead Mage Inc. |
Action, Role-playing (RPG) |
Children of Morta Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Aug 31, 2022
Series: Children of Morta
Summary: Embark on the adventure of an extraordinary family of heroes. With the Corruption spreading through the land, guardians of the Mountain Morta have to stand up against the ancient evil. But... it's not a story about saving the universe. It's a story about a valiant family standing together while the world around them is being devoured by darkness.r> Children of Morta sets its story in a distant land but copes with themes closer to our daily lives that one would expect. It is a story of simple emotions we all know so well and value more than sometimes we dare to admit: love and hope, longing and uncertainty, ultimately loss and sacrifice we are willing to make to save the ones we care the most for. Children of Morta is a narrative-based roguelike hack'n slash game for PC, Mac and Linux which will involve you in the adventures of a family.
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| 6739 |
Claire: Extended Cut |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Limited Run Games |
R0 |
Dec 2017 |
Hailstorm Games Inc. |
Action |
Claire: Extended Cut Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Dec 27, 2017
Summary: While visiting her sick mother, Claire takes a wrong turn and stumbles into a dark passage of echoing doors and abandoned rooms. Lost, and attempting to find her way back, Claire encounters an over-protective dog and few denizens who are seemingly uninterested in Claires plight. Did they block the doors and windows to keep something out, or is a malevolent force stopping Claire from leaving? As panic sets in, time slips and begins to fall away.
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| 6740 |
Crawl |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Limited Run Games |
R0 |
Dec 2017 |
Powerhoof Pty Ltd |
Action |
Crawl Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Dec 11, 2017
Summary: Crawl is a competitive multiplayer dungeon crawler where your friends control the monsters. Kill the hero to instantly swap places, and it's your turn to crawl! It's a race to gain enough experience and loot to take on the dungeon's boss, cooperatively controlled by the other players!
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| 6741 |
Curses 'N Chaos |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Limited Run Games |
R0 |
Feb 2017 |
|
Action |
Curses 'N Chaos Sony PlayStation 4
UPC: 0636676491486
Rating: R0
Date Added: Feb 22, 2017
Summary: FIGHT OR DIE! Cursed by the evil Wizard King, bounty hunters Lea and Leo are chased by every monster in the kingdom and the Grim Reaper himself! There's only one way to get rid of the curse; the legendary Elixir of Life! But how to get the ingredients? FIGHT MONSTERS!
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| 6742 |
Cyberpunk 2077 |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment |
R0 |
Dec 2020 |
CD Projekt RED S.A. |
Role-Playing (RPG) |
Cyberpunk 2077 Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Dec 19, 2020
Summary:
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| 6743 |
Dariusburst: Chronicle Saviours |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Limited Run Games |
R0 |
Apr 2017 |
Pyramid, Inc. |
Action, Shooter |
Dariusburst: Chronicle Saviours Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: May 30, 2017
Summary: DARIUSBURST Chronicle Saviours is the latest installment in Taito's DARIUS series of arcade-style shooting games. Blast hordes of alien sea-monsters, and blaze your own trail through branching environments.
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| 6744 |
Dark Souls III |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Bandai Namco |
R0 |
Mar 2016 |
FromSoftware, Inc. |
Role-Playing (RPG) |
Dark Souls III Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Oct 25, 2020
Summary: In the Kingdom of Lothric, the pilgrims go on their journey towards certain death... And then the Fire fades. The Lords of Cinder, fallen heroes who have linked the First Flame in the past, are now missing. And it is up to a lone Unkindled to hunt them down and bring them back to their thrones at Firelink Shrine...
Dark Souls III is the fourth entry in the Souls franchise (with Demon's Souls being the spiritual predecessor to the series). There are many references to the previous entries scattered throughout the game, such as old NPCs, familiar places and items, and so on.
The gameplay remains true to the series (particularly to the first Dark Souls game), despite also having clear influences from Bloodborne. The player starts the game by choosing one of the 10 available classes, being able to customize the appearance of the character to their liking. The flow of the game is clearly faster than the first Dark Souls game, though not as fast-paced as Bloodborne - there is still the need for planned out blocking and dodging, while waiting for your chance to counterattack. Also available is the regular host of weapons and armor to choose from, allowing for a very high level of replayability. The level design also remains true to the series, with several interconnected paths and secrets spread throughout. The covenant system is back along with the multiplayer mode, where players can interact in the same fashion as before, with invasions and co-op. One of the new additions to the game is the Weapon Arts system. This mechanic allows the player to have a specific stance for each of the weapons encountered in the game, being able to unleash a special movement with them by spending FP points (which are also used for casting magic, like in Demon’s Souls). This new system only adds to the depth of the game, paving the way for even more diverse character creation.
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| 6745 |
Darksiders III |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
THQ Nordic |
R0 |
Nov 2018 |
Gunfire Games, LLC |
Action |
Darksiders III Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Feb 16, 2019
Summary: Return to an apocalyptic Earth in Darksiders III, a hack-n-slash Action Adventure where players assume the role of FURY in her quest to hunt down and dispose of the Seven Deadly Sins. The most unpredictable and enigmatic of the Four Horsemen, FURY must succeed where many have failed to bring balance to the forces that now ravage Earth. Darksiders III is the long-anticipated, third chapter in the critically-acclaimed Darksiders franchise.
* Play as FURY - a mage who must rely on her whip and magic to restore the balance between good and evil on Earth! * Harness FURY's magic to unleash her various forms each granting her access to new weapons, moves and traversal abilities. * Explore an open-ended, living, free-form game world in which FURY moves back and forth between environments to uncover secrets while advancing the story. * Defeat the Seven Deadly Sins and their servants who range from mystical creatures to degenerated beings. * Sit in awe of Darksiders signature art style expansive post-apocalyptic environments that take the player from the heights of heaven to the depths of hell, dilapidated by war and decay and overrun by nature.
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| 6746 |
Days Gone |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Sony Interactive Entertainment America |
R0 |
Apr 2019 |
SCE Bend Studio |
Action |
Days Gone Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Oct 25, 2020
Summary: The Story
A dangerous global pandemic reshaped the world into a place with zombie-like disease-ridden creatures. What caused the pandemic, noone knows, but Deacon St. John, the protagonist, lost his wife because of it. A couple of years have passed and people are far fewer than the infected. While the infected do share human-eating habits with zombies, they have very little in common otherwise. They are fast and ferocious, they move in packs and even hordes, there are different types of them and they don't require a head shot to be killed. Deacon is living as a drifter with his old biker gang buddy, Boozer. They live from day to day doing various tasks and scavenging to stay alive. But infected aren't the only threat in the world, human gangs and bandits can be even more dangerous to deal with. The main and side quests are all presented as stories. Each story has its own progress tree and shows all the completed tasks and current progress. Certain missions and events can affect and progress several stories at once. Any active story events are marked on the world map and some remain only temporarily and will disappear if they're not engaged in time. The main storyline features several playable flashbacks that tell more about events before the pandemic.
World Map
Initially, only one third of the map is revealed. The remaining two thirds (to the south of the initial area) become accessible as the main story progresses. The map uses a shroud of darkness and reveals only visited locations. It shows refugee camps, bandit camps, NERO checkpoints and other areas of interest. While refugee camps can work as a quick-travel points, NERO checkpoints and bandit camps need to be cleared of threat before they become available as fast travel points. Currently active missions will highlight a path to the location, whether it is pre-set or manually placed. A mini-map can additionally display items of interest, depending on the skills upgraded.
Skills & Upgrades
Deacon earns experience points by killing the infected or bandits, as well as for performing various quests. After enough experience points, the character levels up which is when a new skill can be unlocked. There are three different skill trees; Melee, Ranged, and Survival, and each tree has five tiers with three skills per tier to be unlocked. Starting at tier one, two out of three skills in a tier need to be selected to unlock the next tier. Melee skills focus on close-combat with various blunt weapons and stealth kill abilities. Ranged skills focus on handling and dealing more damage with firearms or crossbow. Survival skills focus on building traps, gathering more resources, becoming more stealthy and increasing chance of avoiding unnecessary conflicts.
Bike upgrades work a bit differently. The game has several different settlements and each has its own currency and trust levels. By selling ears collected from the killed infected, you can earn credits in the settlement you sell it at. Alternatively, by performing tasks for the settlements, both their trust level toward Deacon will increase and the player will earn more credits to spend. Each settlement has a mechanic where bike parts can be upgraded, changed or get fixed. However, each settlement has different parts to offer and only accept the currency from their own settlement, so doing a task for one settlement will earn you nothing at other settlements.
Combat & Scavenging
Deacon can carry only 4 different weapons at any given time, each of a different type. A blunt weapon can be found almost anywhere and Deacon can use hammers, baseball bats, 2-by-4 boards, stool legs, blades. Each blunt weapon has its durability and strength. They can also be fixed if Deacon has the right skill unlocked. He also carries a boot knife which is used for stealth kills or when he isn't carrying any other blunt weapon. Pistols and small firearms like UZIs pack least damage, but are useful when other weapons are out of bullets and are also only firearms used when shooting while riding a bike. Machine guns and rifles are a balance between accuracy and the rate of fire, and are mostly used against group of enemies. And fourth weapon type is a sniper rifle or a crossbow. Sniper rifle packs the most damage, but crossbow is always silent but arrow falls at a small arc. Throwables such as molotovs can be assembled with the right materials, while grenades can only be found or purchased at the settlements.
Scavenging isn't just about finding new weapons and objects to fight with. Other parts are required as well. To create a single molotov one would need to find an empty glass bottle, a gas can, and a piece of cloth. To make an arrow, one may need to find a specific branch type. Those things cannot be bought at the settlements, they have to be found in the wilderness and assembled on the spot. The motorcycle needs gas and it also needs repairs. Old gas stations or gas canisters can be found all around, as can the parts necessary to fix the motorcycle which are also used to fix other stuff like blunt weapons. Band-aids, bandages, medkits - some can be found while others can be created with materials at hand. Picked up materials will re-spawn in the same spot after a while, so there's no shortage. Deacon can also use his boot knife to pry open hoods of various cars and take necessary parts from their engines.
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Dead Cells |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Motion Twin |
R0 |
Aug 2018 |
Motion Twin |
Action |
Dead Cells Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Feb 16, 2019
Summary: Awards
The Game Awards 2018 – Best Independent Game – Nominated 2018 – Best Action Game – Won
TechRaptor 2018 – Indie Game of the Year – 1st place 2018 – Game of the Year – Nominated
IGN review The original IGN review for Dead Cells was retracted due to accusations of plagiarism. The original review can be viewed here.
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Dead or Alive 5: Last Round |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Koei Tecmo |
R0 |
Feb 2015 |
Team Ninja |
Fighting |
Dead or Alive 5: Last Round Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Jan 2, 2018
Summary: Dead or Alive 5: Last Round is the third and final revision of the fighting game Dead or Alive 5, following Dead or Alive 5: Plus and Dead or Alive 5: Ultimate. For the Xbox One and the PS4 it is the first release of the game for the platform. For the PlayStation and Xbox versions of the game it is in some cases possible to carry over DLC and save data from the previous titles, also from 360 to One and PS3 to PS4. Owners of Dead or Alive 5: Ultimate for the PS3 and Xbox 360 can update their game for free to Last Round to play online matches against players of Last Round but need to buy the new content (characters such as Marie Rose, Phase 4, Nyotengu, Honoka, Raidou, and costumes) through DLC. The game as a single purchase is not available for the Xbox 360, see the trivia section.
The game continues the typical DoA gameplay with 3D arenas and fighting on a 2D plane. Characters can sidestep and knock opponents through danger zones into other parts of the environment. Attacks consist of four buttons (light and strong punches and kicks) to perform combos, throws, blocking. There is no jump input. Advanced moves include counters, critical stun attacks and power blows. The game offers three play styles (casual, pro and online pro) and four main game modes: story, fight, training and online. Story consists of a series of one-round matches for different characters with cut-scenes and conversations that further the story and explain the motives of the different characters. Training consists of a 42-step tutorial where the game mechanics can be practiced. Online mode offers both ranked and lobby matches for online multiplayer. In lobby matches players can search for opponents and define settings such as the connection strength, region, minimum and maximum strength, fight rules, fight type and the number of rounds.
The main fight mode offers the submodes versus, arcade, time attack, survival and team fight. Survival for instance is a series of fights against multiple characters in succession with a single health bar. There are solo, tag and team matches. Through an exhibition match players can unlock all characters and stages right away, but no new records or titles can be earned. Optionally throwdowns can be enable to see incoming online challenges from other players. The game offers 34 playable characters. All characters return from Dead or Alive 5: Ultimate, including those that were introduced through DLC (Marie Rose, Nyotengu and Phase-4) also including the guest characters Akira Yuki, Jacky Bryant, Pai Chan and Sarah Bryant. Entirely new for this version are Raidou (the boss from the first Dead or Alive) and Honoka. Fighters have different statistics based on strike, throw, hold, power, speed and moves and over 400 costumes that can be unlocked in-game or need to be purchased as DLC. For the arcade version the two new characters and balance changes were introduced in v2.0 of Dead or Alive 5: Ultimate - Arcade.
All stages from Dead or Alive 5: Ultimate return with two new stages exclusive for the Xbox One and PS4 versions: Crimson (from Dead or Alive 2) and Danger Zone (Kazumi's stage from Dead or Alive). The PS3 and Xbox 360 version do not contain the new hairstyles and costume options screen, which allow you to customize your fighter’s appearance and preview it on the character select screen. The PC version was launched without online multiplayer, to be added at a later date, and it does not use the Soft Engine exclusive for the PS4 and Xbox One versions.
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| 6749 |
Dear Esther - Landmark Edition |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Limited Run Games |
R0 |
Feb 2017 |
The Chinese Room Ltd. |
Adventure |
Dear Esther - Landmark Edition Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Mar 18, 2017
Summary: Dear Esther: Landmark Edition is an updated release of the 2012 story-driven PC game Dear Esther. This version was created for consoles, but a few months later it was also provided as a free update to the owners of the PC version, also replacing the default PC version of the game in digital stores. The game itself is largely identical, but it was ported over from the original Source 3D engine to Unity 5. This version also introduces remastered audio and a Directors' Commentary with developers Jessica Curry, Robert Briscoe and Dan Pinchbeck. There are additional accessibility options: larger subtitles and a crosshair in addition to the original’s FOV & brightness sliders and controller sensitivity menus and subtitles in English, French, German, Spanish and Russian trophies/achievements. There are some other tweaks and bug fixed as well.
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| 6750 |
Death Stranding |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Sony Interactive Entertainment America |
R0 |
Nov 2019 |
Kojima Productions Co., Ltd. |
Action |
Death Stranding Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Aug 31, 2022
Summary: Besieged by death's tide at every turn
Sam Bridges must brave a world utterly transformed by the Death Stranding. Carrying the stranded remnants of the future in his hands, Sam embarks on a journey to reunite the shattered world one step at a time. What is the mystery of the Death Stranding? What will Sam discover on the road ahead? A genre defining gameplay experience holds these answers and more.
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| 6751 |
Deception IV: The Nightmare Princess |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Koei Tecmo |
R0 |
Jul 2015 |
Koei Tecmo Games Co., Ltd. |
Action |
Deception IV: The Nightmare Princess Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Jul 2, 2017
Summary: Unleash your inner evil! The Nightmare Princess, Velguirie, uses her kicks and spins in her own quest to revive the Devil by trapping humans. Set over 180 traps in a variety of locales, including all new modern stages!
- New stages: gym, hospital, and park! - New Quest Mode: Discover the story of Velguirie, the Nightmare Princess - Enemy Edit to create your own sacrifices - All of the content of Deception IV: Blood Ties ...and more!
*Traps, abilities, and costumes acquired in Deception IV: Blood Ties can be carried over to Deception IV: The Nightmare Princess.
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| 6752 |
Destiny |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Activision |
R0 |
Sep 2014 |
Bungie, LLC |
First Person Shooter |
Destiny Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Jan 26, 2017
Summary: Destiny is a futuristic first-person shooter set in a persistent world. When humans first set foot on Mars they discovered the Traveler, a giant sphere that then allowed mankind to colonize space quickly. Centuries later the Darkness, an enemy of the Traveler, arrived and waged war against it and all of its creations. The Traveler is forced to scarify itself as a measure of protection and what is left of humanity on Earth is forced to live in a city constructed underneath. The Traveler enlists warriors known as Guardians with special abilities as a personal army. These Guardians are guided by Ghosts, artificial intelligence. The player's character is found by such a Ghost (acting as a robot companion in the game) and becomes a Guardian.
At the start the player chooses a class (Titan, Hunter or Warlock - corresponding with the classic Fighter, Rogue and Mage) and then customizes the appearance through race (Human, Awoken or Exo), gender, face, hair and marking. Each class has distinct abilities. The Titan is a fighter with an advanced mech suit, the Hunter is a bounty hunter with a knack for reconnaissance and ranged weapons, and the Warlock is a magical being that uses spells and explosives. Each class has various subclasses (unlocked at level 15) and specific abilities and statistics. None of the weapons in the game are restricted to a single class. The most distinct differences are the grenade types, jump abilities, melee attack and a special ability. The game borrows elements from the MMORPG genre in its design, with the Tower as a main hub zone to interact with NPCs, buy weapons, gear and Ghost upgrades, receive mail, buy and upgrade ships etc. Rewards for completing missions can also usually be collected here. The other major zones are Earth, the Moon, Mars and Venus, with some additional locations. While fighting, movement and jumps are important when confronting enemies. A Guardian can wield up to three main weapons (primary, special and heavy) next to grenades and other abilities. Only one weapon of each type can be equipped, but nine more for each type can be stored in an inventory to swap them.
Ships are used to travel through space to other planets. These voyages are not an interactive scene however as the game does not have a complete open world design. Each planet has its own story and various quests. Players complete missions by defeating enemies, collecting loot. Glimmer, the main currency is used to buy upgrades, vehicles, emblems ... The character also gains experience and levels up, accessing new abilities. From level 18 Vanguard Marks are unlocked as an additional currency for high-end gear, along with Vanguard Reputation as a reward for completing bounties. There are daily and weekly challenges to earn Marks, but the amount that can be earned has time constrictions. From level 20 the general experience system is replaced by Mote of Light. At that level the characters also gets to join one of three factions: Dead Orbit, New Monarchy or Future War Cult. The main story consists of different campaign missions that need to be completed for The Speaker, unlocked gradually and opened up on Earth, Moon, Venus and Mars respectively. Once unlocked however, they can be completed in any order. Next to the mission progression it is possible to enter a planet in exploration mode, offering free exploration. Each planet generally has five major story missions. These can be completed alone or in groups of six players working together.
Players can also optionally organize themselves in Fireteams for Strike missions, similar to MMORPG dungeons, that are harder with various mini-bosses and bosses. Fireteams are organized through online matchmaking and it is possible to make them public or private, and invite players. Only in Fireteams is voice chat possible. Outside of it communication is limited to gestures and prompts. Players also do not see all other online players at that location, only a selection. For the instance missions, the player's character (and possibly other team members) are drawn in a private part in the game, cut off from the open game world. In these section characters can revive each other and there are checkpoints for respawns. Loot is personalized and does not need to be distributed between players. Each planet contains five major loot chests. Certain weapons and armour have a ranking system where they become better over time. There are also various types of engrams, a type of pattern for weapons or amour that can be turned into a special item with colour coding for the rarity level. Decoding them improves a separate ranking system with leveling to access additional engrams. When dead, other players can attempt to revive the player's character with its Ghost nearby or eventually it respawns. Moving around on planets can be done on speeder bikes.
There are also Raids, much harder cooperative missions added gradually by the developer that do not support matchmaking and can only be taken on with players at a high level with high-end gear. Unlike Strike missions, no objectives or directions are given, players have to figure it out for themselves. Raids can be paused and resumed, unlike most of the rest of the game, but are reset after a weekly cycle. Competitive multiplayer is available in the The Crucible PvP game mode in a separate location. It offers game modes unlocked gradually including Clash, Control, Skirmish and Rumble. They come with different team sizes and include team deathmatch, capturing zones, team modes with vehicles and more. Level differences between players are nullified except for the skill tree unlocks, but the strength of the gear, weapons and equipped items makes a significant difference. The Crucible offers Crucible Marks as a currency along with Crucible Reputation.
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| 6753 |
Detroit: Become Human |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Sony Interactive Entertainment America |
R0 |
May 2018 |
Quantic Dream SA |
Adventure |
Detroit: Become Human Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Nov 4, 2018
Series: Detroit: Become Human
Summary: What does it mean to be human? The looks? The emotions? The choices one makes? In this tale set in 2038 Detroit, the player takes control of three different androids and takes them on a journey to discover what becoming human is all about. Each of the protagonists has its own story and consequences the come with choices selected and actions made by the player.
The game opens with Connor, an android sent by Cyberlife corporation to deal with deviants. Deviants are androids that deviate from their programming and start to become conscious and experience human emotions. Kara is a housekeeper android designed for cleaning, cooking, looking after children and other such tasks. She becomes a deviant in order to protect Alice, the little girl she lives with, from and abusive father. And finally, Markus. Markus was lucky to have lived with a caring master who treated him as a sentient being and taught him a lot. But after things turned south and Markus was shot and tossed into android scrapyard, he had to crawl out of mud and reassemble himself. This in turn led him to seek refuge and become the key figure in android revolt. He could try to seek freedom peacefully or go to war with humans.
With Connor tasked to eliminate all deviants, he and Markus start as enemies. But choices he makes may as well turn him into something more, or he may choose to stay an obedient machine and care only about the mission. Choices the player makes will not only affect single scene or specific character, but overall opinion of people around the world. The butterfly effect is shown as a tree structure showing players all possible paths and outcomes, but unlocking only those they reached during gameplay. Aside from action affected branching story, being aware of your surroundings, finding out things and noticing objects and their whereabouts will unlock additional dialogue options and possibilities.
As in previous Quantic Dream titles, the camera doesn't constantly follow the player and instead tries to create cinematic feel by being able to switch between preset cameras on each and every scene. Little freedom in looking around is given, but not by much and more often you won't be able to see exact spot you wish to examine in more detail as even 1st-person perspective is tied to only handful areas in each chapter. Each of the game protagonists can be killed, some even early in the game, which removes all future chapters pertaining to character in question. Points are awarded by unlocking paths in each chapter, which can then be used to unlock bonuses such as 3D character gallery, making-of artwork, soundtrack, and interview videos. Main menu features an interactive android who will comment of player's choices and otherwise interact with the player.
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| 6754 |
Deus Ex: Mankind Divided - Day One Edition |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Square Enix |
R0 |
Aug 2016 |
Eidos Montréal |
Action |
Deus Ex: Mankind Divided - Day One Edition Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Oct 25, 2020
Summary: Deus Ex: Mankind Divided is the fourth main entry in the Deus Ex series, and the direct sequel to Deus Ex: Human Revolution. Set two years after the events of Human Revolution, Mankind Divided follows that game's protagonist, Adam Jensen, on a new adventure as he investigates a subway bombing in Prague. The world is heavily divided between those with augmentations and those who do not, with the latter fearing the former following the ending of the previous game. This division is known as the "mechanical apartheid".
As with the previous game, players will investigate the bombing by speaking to characters, exploring the environment, and completing missions however they choose. Various actions, such as completing quests, finding alternate routes, hacking terminals, and neutralizing enemies earn the player Praxis points, which they can use to activate Jensen's mechanical augmentations. These augmentations give Jensen abilities such as turning invisible, strength to lift heavy objects, and hacking into higher-level terminals. In addition to most of the augmentations from Human Revolution, several new "experimental" augmentations are available. Due to their untested and unauthorized nature, the player must deactivate one of Jensen's original augmentations in order to use one of these.
The game utilizes the same hybrid first/third-person combat system seen in Human Revolution, with the camera moving to third-person whenever Jensen is pressed against cover. There are many weapons available for the player to use, including several different types of guns and grenades. Some of the new augmentations offer additional weapons, including a blade projectile and an electric weapon which knocks out several enemies at once. Guns can be customized on the fly using crafting materials gathered by exploring the game world. Crafting parts can also be used to make special items such as mine templates and multitools, which can hack into any terminal.
In addition to the main campaign, there is another mode called "Breach". This arcade-style mode dispenses with the story and character elements of the campaign and focuses on speedrunning and perfecting different levels.
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| 6755 |
Diablo III: Reaper of Souls - Ultimate Evil Edition |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Blizzard Entertainment |
R0 |
Aug 2014 |
Blizzard Entertainment |
Action |
Diablo III: Reaper of Souls - Ultimate Evil Edition Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: May 24, 2015
Series: Diablo
Gameplay: Online game, Single-player video game
Summary: PlayStation 4 players can now experience the full adventure of Blizzard's epic action RPG, Diablo III, and the upcoming expansion, Reaper of Souls all from the comfort of their couch in Diablo III: Ultimate Evil Edition! Take on the role of one of six powerful character class Barbarian, Demon Hunter, Monk, Witch Doctor, Wizard, or the all-new Crusader and embark on a dark journey through Acts I-V to save the world of Sanctuary from ancient and sinister forces. With the new DUALSHOCK 4 wireless controller and a custom-designed console interface, players will be outfitted with touch pad functionality and new social features as they engage in pulse-pounding combat with hordes of monsters and acquire items of incredible power.
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| 6756 |
Dishonored 2 |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Bethesda |
R0 |
Nov 2016 |
Arkane Studios SA |
Action |
Dishonored 2 Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Oct 25, 2020
Summary: Dishonored 2 is the sequel to Dishonored and it is set about fifteen years after the events of the first game. It had different endings and this game picks up the story for the one with the best outcome for the characters. Corvo Attano, once framed for the murder of empress Jessamine Kaldwin and the kidnapping of her daughter Emily, has his name cleared and is now Royal Protector of Emily, the new empress of the fictional Empire of the Isles. She has to deal with the Crown Killer, someone who is against her will killing all her enemies and opposition, making it look like she rules with an iron fist and undermining her power. At the same time early on in the story she is deposed by the Delilah Copperspoon, known especially from the first game's story DLC, who claims the throne and says to be the older sister of Jessamine. She violently seizes power with the help of Luca Abele, Duke of Serkonos.
The change of regime is hostile and immediately the player has to choose between two protagonists, either Corvo or Emily, as the main character for the entire game. In the first game only Corvo was available and now there are two, each with their own supernatural abilities. Those can also be discarded entirely by rejecting the Outsider's help and just like the first title it can also be approached as a pure action game with melee and ranged combat, as a pure stealth game or as a mix of everything. Unlike the first game there is no silent protagonist as they both are voiced and speak throughout the game. The game is no longer set in Dunwall except for a short part early on, but in the coastal city Karnaca in the southern part of the Empire of the Isles. Architecture, fashion and technology now draw from 19th century European countries like Greece, Italy and Spain. Where the first game linked together environments as hubs with loading times, Karnaca has a more of an open world-style approach as a single environment, but the game still uses hubs as large sandbox environments for missions. There is a main quest to pursue, but the character can also freely explore and discover many side quests or optional activities in a random order. Overall there are nine, large missions that usually each have a distinct environment such as the Addermire Institute, the Clockwork Mansion or the Royal Consevatory. Next to the overall design many of these locations have very different mechanics. A ship called the Dreadful Whale often transports the character between missions.
Just like Corvo, Emily has access to the Outsider's Mark and can choose to use supernatural abilities or reject them entirely. Emily's abilities often focus on distraction and they are Domino to link the fate and actions of two or more characters, Doppelganger to create a clone, Far Reach as a grappling hook, Mesmerize to turn enemies into a dream state and Shadow Walk to turn into smoke for stealth or to move through vents. Corvo's familiar abilities are Bend Time, Blink, Dark Vision, Devouring Swarm and Possession. Abilities can be upgraded, for instance for Corvo's Blink to pass through glass without breaking it or Emily's Far Reach to snatch items harpoon-style. For stealth it is possible to knock out, drag and throw enemies, it is possible to distract using sound and alarms, and guards have an awareness meter based on sound, discoveries and alerting each other, and vision. The rat plague from the original game is replaced by blood flies. They can attack the character, but can also be turned into a distraction. When more enemies are killed, more flies appear.
Runes need to be discovered or bought at black markets to upgrade the abilities. The bone charm system of the original title returns, but in a new form. Players can now craft custom bone charms after unlocking that power, as equippable items that provide new powers. Bonecharms can add invisibility or invulnerability to specific actions or improve actions such as sprinting or swimming, or the regeneration of health or mana. Next to coins as the main currency, blueprints need to be located to upgrade the arsenal and there are paintings as optional collectibles. Based on the character's aggressiveness and assassinations, a chaos level is determined which influences the outcome.
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| 6757 |
Dishonored: Death of the Outsider |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Bethesda |
R0 |
Sep 2017 |
Arkane Studios SA |
Action |
Dishonored: Death of the Outsider Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Oct 25, 2020
Summary: Take on the role of Billie Lurk (aka Megan Foster), once one of Dunwall's most notorious killers-for-hire. Reunited with your old mentor, the legendary assassin Daud, you undertake the greatest assassination ever conceived: killing the Outsider, a god-like figure whom Billie and Daud see as instrumental to some of the Empire's most dishonorable moments. As you venture deep into the grimiest corners of Karnaca to uncover the mystery of the Outsider and his origins, you will face deadly opposition, ancient powers, and difficult decisions that will forever change the world around you.
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| 6758 |
Dishonored: Definitive Edition |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Bethesda |
R0 |
Aug 2015 |
Arkane Studios SA |
Action |
Dishonored: Definitive Edition Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Oct 25, 2020
Summary: Dishonored: Definitive Edition is a remastered version of Dishonored for PS4 and Xbox One. The game was previously not available for those platforms.
This version has had a graphical update, running on a resolution of 1080p. The game has had a few improvements including a more stable frame-rate, although it still only has 30fps.
This version includes most DLC from the original release, including:
Dishonored: The Knife of Dunwall Dishonored: The Brigmore Witches Dishonored: Dunwall City Trials Dishonored: Void Walker’s Arsenal
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| 6759 |
DmC: Devil May Cry - Definitive Edition |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Capcom |
R0 |
Mar 2015 |
Ninja Theory Ltd. |
Action |
DmC: Devil May Cry - Definitive Edition Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Oct 25, 2020
Summary: DmC: Devil May Cry (Definitive Edition) is a remastered version of DmC: Devil May Cry featuring:
all original DLC:
DmC: Devil May Cry - Costume Pack DmC: Devil May Cry - Weapons Bundle Pack DmC: Devil May Cry - Bloody Palace Mode DmC: Devil May Cry - Vergil's Downfall
1080p/60fps gameplay; Must Style mode: the player must attain a S rank or higher in Style for being able to damage enemies; Gods Must Die mode: a difficulty mode where enemies immediately spawn in Devil Trigger mode, and no items can be used nor can Green Orbs be gathered; Turbo mode: increases the game speed in 20%; Hardcore mode: emulates classic Devil May Cry series conventions: Devil Trigger no longer launches enemies when activated, gaining higher Style ranks is more difficult while your grade will decay faster, enemies deal more damage, and parrying requires more skill.; new Blood Palace mode for Vergil; new costumes; new gameplay features such as a Manual Target Lock.
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| 6760 |
DOOM |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Bethesda |
R0 |
May 2016 |
id Software, Inc. |
First Person Shooter |
DOOM Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Nov 12, 2016
Summary: DOOM is a reboot of the first-person shooter series and it consists of three parts, accessed and loaded separately from the main menu: a single-player campaign, multiplayer with different game modes, and the SnapMap editor where custom maps and game modes can be created and shared. While many elements of the series are revisited, the focus for this entry is on fast gameplay based on movement, fights switching between different weapon combinations, and violent gameplay with brutal finishers, more akin to the first games. Compared to DOOM³ the areas are wider with more focus on verticality and rewarding an offensive approach, doing away with the slower horror aspect based on scares.
The single-player campaign consists of thirteen levels. It is set on Mars on a research facility of Union Aerospace Corporation (UAC). The facility has been able to solve an energy crisis on Earth by channeling energy from Hell into a renewable power source called Argent energy. The flow is controlled through the construction of an Argent Tower, both harnessing the energy and providing a portal directly to Hell. When the player's character, referred to as the Doom Marine, wakes up in a sarcophagus-like prison, a full invasion from Hell is already in progress. The initial goal is to push back the invasion with the assistance of UAC research chief Samuel Hayden. Later on the focus shifts to stopping Olivia Pierce who heads a cult that wants to use the energy of the Argent Tower to bring all demonic armies through the portal. The game takes place in the research facility and in Hell.
Typical movement includes (double) jumping and crouching. Many objects can be climbed and by jumping it is possible to hang from ledges and climb up quickly. After acquiring the Praetor Suit early on, many types of upgrades are unlocked gradually by collecting tokens. Suit upgrade categories include environmental resistance, area-scanning technology (also affecting the 3D automap), equipment system, power-up effectiveness, and dexterity. Weapons such as the plasma gun, shotgun, plasma gun, heavy assault rifle, rocket launcher, lightning gun etc. can be upgraded with different points also earned during combat. In addition floating combat support drones can be used to modify weapons, often adding secondary firing modes. Next to the regular selection all weapons can be accessed directly through a weapon wheel while time is slowed down. There is another upgrade system where power surges, found in locations, are used to permanently upgrade the maximum amount of health, armour and ammo. In a codex entries on monsters, weapons, artifacts and environments are stored. Many monsters typical for the series return in an updated form.
Level usually consists of multiple objectives with markers that point in the right direction. Many levels are very wide with multiple approaches and the typical coloured keycards are used to lock off sections. Next to weapons, ammo and armor, levels contain secrets, optional challenges for rewards, collectibles, health stations and data logs. An entirely new feature for the series is the glory kill system. Killing enemies provides a small amount of health, but larger amounts can be acquired through glory kills. When enemies receive a certain amount of damage they stagger with a blue highlight. When close enough they turn orange and a dynamic glory kill finisher can be performed, different based on the angle. These glory kills can often be used to chain attacks together. Melee attacks are also possible as well as using explosive items in the environment. The chainsaw weapon has a specific use. It requires fuel and does a lot of damage, with fuel consumption based on the strength of the enemy. A chainsaw kill is rewarded with additional ammo for the regular weapons. Through optional rune trials in levels a large number of runes can be earned that can be equipped in a small amount of slots.
Multiplayer game modes include team deathmatch (kill enemy players in teams), soul harvest (defeated enemies leave behind souls that can be harvested), domination, warpath (control moving zones), freeze tag and clan arena. Multiplayer has a global experience system providing hack modules and aesthetic customization as rewards. These modules provide perks such as timers, boosts of the ability to see through walls. There are loadouts based on classes such as assault, sniper and ambusher. Custom loadouts can also be unlocked and defined. Some game modes allow characters to pick up a pentagram and temporarily become a demon who floats in the air, has a lot of health and deals a lot of damage.
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| 6761 |
Double Dragon IV |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Limited Run Games |
R0 |
Jan 2018 |
Arc System Works Co., Ltd. |
Action |
Double Dragon IV Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Jan 12, 2018
Summary:
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| 6762 |
Dragon Age: Inquisition |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Electronic Arts |
R0 |
Nov 2014 |
BioWare Corporation |
Role-Playing (RPG) |
Dragon Age: Inquisition Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Aug 16, 2015
Summary: Dragon Age: Inquisition is a role-playing game and the third main game in the Dragon Age series. It is set in the Thedas continent, the same fantasy world as the two previous games. It consist of two large countries: Ferelden (from Dragon Age: Origins) and Orlais, as well as the land inbetween. The story picks up after the events of the supplementary novels Dragon Age: Asunder and The Masked Empire describing a civil war in Orlais between the loyalists of the ruling Empress and a noble faction led by her cousin Grand Duke Gaspard. After the events of Dragon Age II the Circle of Magi has gone rogue and the mages are at war with the Templar Order seceded from the Chantry. The player's character enters the game world from the Fade, a breach to another dimension caused by an explosion at a peace conference between mages and templars. Many clerics, including their leader the Divine, are killed and initially the player's character is held responsible for that, as the only survivor to come out of the blast. The character has however no memory of what has happened, but discovers powers that are capable of closing rifts as is then referred to as the Herald of Andraste. The initial premise is to close these rifts, with the help of the former associates of the Divine, Cassandra and Leliana, former templar Cullen and ambassador Josephine. Following the Divine's last orders they establish the Inquisition, an independent group to close the rifts and bring those behind it to justice.
True to the spirit of the series the character can be customized for appearance, sex, class and race. The available races are dwarf, elf, human, and Qunari and the classes are mage, rogue, and warrior with three specializations each. To grow the Inquisition experience needs to be earned by completing quests, which allows the player to further define allegiances and pursue romances. A custom party can be defined and each member benefits from experience as it opens up access to better weapons and more abilities. Power points open up new areas and Inquisition points define the influence over the region; each new level provides a perk that benefits the entire Inquisition. The main hub for quests is the Inquisition's war table. The War Council consists of Cassandra (also available as a party member), as well as Cullen, Josephine and Leliana. The latter three advisers can be assigned tasks to complete on their own to progress, unlocking new characters, quests and areas.
The party of four travels to different regions, mainly with the main goal to close a rift and defeat a rival faction, but there are also many sidequests not related to the main story, along with the allegiance towards templars or mages which offers separate missions, and character quests to please specific characters, often for romantic purposes. Each main mission has a recommended level to start and there are multiple difficulty levels. For combat the game can be played as an action RPG, controlling one character while the AI handles the other three, or using a more tactical approach. In the tactical mode the game is paused and orders can be issued. There are also many more details for enemies shown then, such as the HP, strengths and weaknesses. By holding a button the action can be started and as soon as it is released the game pauses again. Even when approaching it an an action RPG you still define the abilities of the other party members through skill trees and you can guide their general approach, such as aggressive or rather relying on defense. Weapon and equipment management through an inventory is also present as well as crafting based on recipes.
Multiplayer is available for up to four players, working cooperatively with quests separate from the single-player game, a first for the series. It is linked through the single-player game setting as the party members act as agents for the Inquisition. Also entirely new to the series is the introduction of optional micropayments to speed up progress, through the acquisition of the Platinum currency. Unlocked or crafted items cannot be transferred between the two game modes.
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| 6763 |
Dragon Fantasy: The Black Tome of Ice - Special Edition |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Limited Run Games |
R0 |
Sep 2016 |
The Muteki Corporation |
Role-Playing (RPG) |
Dragon Fantasy: The Black Tome of Ice - Special Edition Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Sep 24, 2016
Gameplay: Single-player video game
Summary: Dragon Fantasy is a retro-style role-playing game developed by The Muteki Corporation. It was originally developed for iOS, where it launched on August 23, 2011, and was subsequently released for Mac, Windows, and Android phones. On April 9, 2012, Sony Computer Entertainment of America announced on their blog that a greatly enhanced "16-bit" version of the game would be launching on PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Vita. The game was originally created as an homage to series designer Adam Rippon's late father, sculptor and professor Thomas Rippon, who died in December 2010.Dragon Fantasy features classic JRPG gameplay, including random battles, lengthy treasure-filled dungeons, and a story about a lone hero saving the world. The game features numerous homages to other games in the genre, most notably Final Fantasy and Dragon Quest, but also Lufia and EarthBound, amongst others.With the release of Dragon Fantasy Book I and Dragon Fantasy Book II on PlayStation Network, an enhanced mode with updated 16-bit styled graphics and orchestrated audio was added. This enhanced mode may be turned on or off at any time to allow the player to experience the game as either a Nintendo Entertainment System-style or Super Nintendo Entertainment System-style game. The compiled Volumes of Westeria that is available for Nintendo 3DS as of mid-2015, via digital download on the Nintendo eShop, includes this feature as well.
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| 6764 |
Dragon Quest Builders - Day One Edition |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Square Enix |
R0 |
Nov 2016 |
Square Enix Business Division 5 |
Action, Adventure |
Dragon Quest Builders - Day One Edition Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Jul 20, 2017
Summary: Generations ago, the realm of Alefgard was plunged into darkness by the terrible and treacherous Dragonlord, ruller of all monsters. Mankind was robbed of the power to build and forced to wander the ruins of their former home, scrounging and scavenging in the dust to survive.
Now its up to you, a Legendary Builder chosen by the Goddess herself, to return the power of creation to the people and rebuild Alefgard. Only when the wonder of imagination has been returned will mankind be able to overthrow the evil Dragonlord once and for all!
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| 6765 |
Drive!Drive!Drive! |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Limited Run Games |
R0 |
Jul 2017 |
different cloth |
Racing |
Drive!Drive!Drive! Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Aug 19, 2017
Summary: Drive!Drive!Drive! is a Racing game, developed by different cloth and published by Choice Provisions, which was released in 2016.
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| 6766 |
Duke Nukem 3D: 20th Anniversary World Tour |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Gearbox Publishing |
R0 |
Oct 2016 |
3D Realms Entertainment, Inc. |
First Person Shooter |
Duke Nukem 3D: 20th Anniversary World Tour Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Oct 28, 2016
Summary: Duke Nukem 3D: 20th Anniversary World Tour is a re-release of Duke Nukem 3D to commemorate the 20th anniversary of the game. Optionally the game can be played in 3D instead of 2.5D as with the original version of the game. There is also an ability to rewind the game progression instead of resorting to save and load routine. It has three episodes from the original game plus another one called Birth from the Plutonium Pak add-on. The additional missions from the Megaton Edition are not included.
Entirely new content is a five-level-long episode called Alien World Order that has maps designed by the original map-makers. Most of them are modeled in spirit of the capitals of the world which aliens decided to infest. There is a new weapon: the incinerator spits a flammable liquid. There is also a new enemy called Firefly. The new episode features a new soundtrack from the original series composer Lee Jackson, and a new voiced lines by the Duke's voice actor Jon St. John.
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| 6767 |
Dungeons 2 |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Kalypso |
R0 |
May 2016 |
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Strategy |
Dungeons 2 Sony PlayStation 4
UPC: 0848466000581
Rating: R0
Date Added: Nov 12, 2016
Summary: The Dungeon Lord is back - and this time he's serious! In Dungeons 2, fulfil the Dark Lord's insatiable quest for vengeance by recruiting fearsome new monsters from all corners of the underworld in order to undertake his evil bidding. Taking over the underworld isn't enough though - this time The Dungeon Lord will extend his dominion over the puny humans and attempt to conquer the over world too! Take control of the mighty Dungeon Lord and craft a network of unique and terrifying dungeons, recruit an army of fearsome creatures and command two new factions. Prepare to defend your Kingdom against those pesky heroes, go above ground to wage war on their human cities and use the 'Hand of Terror' to take direct control over your minions, issue commands, and even dish out a swift slap to keep them in line. The extensive campaign story mode is packed with even more of the dark humour which made the original Dungeons a hit and is peppered with numerous references to various fantasy books, movies and TV shows. Additionally, you can test your strength in four different game modes in multiplayer for up to four players with other Dungeon Lords over LAN or online. PlayStation 4 Edition contains the full version of Dungeons 2 and the DLC packs Morning wood, Pixieville, A Chance of Dragons, a Song of Sand and Fire and A Clash of Pumpkins featuring new scenarios, demon races, multiplayer maps and units
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| 6768 |
Earth Defense Force 4.1: The Shadow of New Despair |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Xseed Games |
R0 |
Dec 2015 |
|
Action, Shooter |
Earth Defense Force 4.1: The Shadow of New Despair Sony PlayStation 4
UPC: 0853466001834
Rating: R0
Date Added: Jul 4, 2016
Summary: The wild sci-fi action of the "EDF" series comes to the PlayStation4 for the first time in this complete reimagining of Earth Defense Force 2025, now with silky smooth framerates, beefed up graphics, and over 50% new content. After selecting from one of four unique playable classes and customizing their weapons, players will lead NPC troops into city-wide battles against hordes of seemingly endless giant bugs, robots, and other colossal enemies. Two players can enjoy local co-op and versus modes, while online co-op supports up to four players to increase the odds against a massive swarm of enemies.
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| 6769 |
Earth's Dawn |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Rising Star Games |
R0 |
Nov 2016 |
|
Action |
Earth's Dawn Sony PlayStation 4
UPC: 0887195000226
Rating: R0
Date Added: Apr 29, 2017
Summary: Earth's Dawn is looming and the fate of the planet hangs in the balance! Sign up as a member of A.N.T.I. - a squad of super-human soldiers powered by alien technology - and fight to reclaim Earth from the alien invasion known as E.B.E before it's too late. Packed with super-fast sci-fi action, Earth's Dawn offers 2D side-scrolling gameplay in a beautiful hand-drawn style. Combat is intuitive, but deceptively deep with combos, finishers and rankings after enemy encounters all adding depth to the game, while RPG-style skill trees, equipment crafting and character evolution open up things even further. Choose your own path through 100 missions, earn rewards by clearing them with style and discover new plot threads behind Earth's counteroffensive, then fight huge bosses to crush the E.B.E. threat once and for all!
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| 6770 |
The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim - Special Edition |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Bethesda |
R0 |
Oct 2016 |
Bethesda Game Studios |
Role-Playing (RPG) |
The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim - Special Edition Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Oct 25, 2020
Summary: The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim - Special Edition is a reworked version of The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim. It includes the main game as well as the add-ons (Dawnguard, Dragonborn and Hearthfire), updated graphics, and mod support for the console versions. These mods allow for new quests, environments, characters, dialogue, armor, weapons and more.
This is the first release of the game for PS4 and Xbox One. The PC version of this Special Edition which already had all the original content and mods is provided for free through Steam for owners of the base game and three DLC items or The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim - Legendary Edition.
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| 6771 |
Ether One |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Soedesco |
R0 |
Apr 2016 |
White Paper Games Ltd. |
Adventure |
Ether One Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Apr 24, 2017
Summary: Ether One: Redux is an enhanced version of Ether One. The gameplay is completely identical and there are no new features, but the game was recreated entirely in UnrealEngine4 instead of UnrealEngine3 for the original game. This version was first released for the PS4 (the first version of the game for the platform), using the game's original name Ether One. In October 2015 it was made available for free on the PC for all owners of the original version through the Steam and GOG distribution platforms. Both versions of the game are available separately in the game library. The new version also introduces French, German, Spanish, Italian and Polish subtitles. Unlike the original version, Redux does not show VR support on the product page, but VR is supported natively in UE4, so it still works.
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| 6772 |
The Evil Within |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Bethesda |
R0 |
Oct 2014 |
Tango Gameworks |
Action |
The Evil Within Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Feb 21, 2015
Summary: The Evil Within is an action survival horror game that draws inspiration from the Resident Evil series with a grimy look with exaggerated gore. The player controls detective Sebastian Castellanos who is called to a crime scene of multiple homicides at the Beacon Mental Hospital together with his partners Joseph Oda and Julie Kidman. When they arrive they find all police cars abandoned and almost everyone killed in a gruesome way. When reviewing security footage he spots a hooded man called Ruvik. The next moment the man is behind him and Castellanos blacks out. He wakes up in a world he does not recognize where he is held captive in the basement of a large, chainsaw-wielding man. After escaping he investigates what has happened in sixteen chapters set in different locations.
As a survival horror game Castellanos is often outnumbered, enemies are strong and supplies are scarce. Many confrontations can and should be avoided through sneaking. Enemies have an awareness level and can be lured away by throwing a bottle. Eye icons show when an enemy is nearby or has been alerted. A lantern is used to light dark areas. There are environment based puzzle elements involving items and notes, and small stone statues can be destroyed to find keys to open item lockers. Castellanos can perform melee combat and uses regular weapons such as a revolver and a shotgun, as well as grenades. Once the agony crossbow is discovered, multiple possibilities are opened up to take out enemies, for instance by freezing or poisoning them, or by creating harpoons or lightning traps that stun. Health can be replenished through a limited amount of syringes and matches burn defeated enemies, permanently killing them.
The camera hovers closely behind Castellanos. Many level parts offer multiple approaches, with the ability to silently sneak or to hide. While exploring jars of green gel can be picked up that act as upgrade points. By staring into a mirror Castellanos is transported to an asylum in his imagination. There the game can be saved and it has a chair where he sits down to upgrade weapons and abilities with up to five levels. Points can be spent to improve weapons with a damage multiplier, faster firing rate, shorter reload time, large clip capacity, improved accuracy or a larger chance for critical hits. You can also make more room for ammo or items, or use points to upgrade physical abilities such as more health, extended sprint time, more melee damage or large syringe recovery.
There are traps and bombs in the environment that can be disarmed to earn trap parts, used to craft crossbow ammo. Traps can also be left in a strategic way to limit the number of directions enemies can attack from. Enemies include animals, regular 'haunted' enemies, and a number of grotesque creatures. There are also boss fights. There are three difficulty levels.
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| 6773 |
The Evil Within 2 |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Bethesda |
R0 |
Oct 2017 |
Tango Gameworks |
Action |
The Evil Within 2 Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Nov 25, 2017
Summary: You are Detective Sebastian Castellanos and at your lowest point. But when given a chance to save your daughter, you must enter a world filled with nightmares and discover the dark origins of a once-idyllic town to bring her back. Horrifying threats emerge from every corner as the world twists and warps around you. Will you face adversity head on with weapons and traps, or sneak through the shadows to survive?
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| 6774 |
Evolve |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
2K Games |
R0 |
Feb 2015 |
Turtle Rock Studios, Inc. |
Action |
Evolve Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Oct 2, 2015
Summary: Evolve is an asymmetrical multiplayer game for five players. It is played with a team of four humans against a single monster, all controlled by human players. It does not contain a separate single-player mode, but the game can be played by a single player with up to four bots controlling the remaining spots. The game is set in the future and takes place at Shear, a planet far away that has been colonized. The valuable colonies are soon attacked by different kinds of monsters. To deal with the threat, war veteran William Chabot is brought out of retirement and he assembles a team of hunters to eliminate the monsters.
The human side consists of four classes. There are Assaults (damage), Medics (health), Supports (tools) and Trappers (Tracking). Players assemble a team with any combination of the classes to hunt down the monster. There are multiple characters per class with different secondary skills and abilities and each class has different general abilities. Assaults use a personal shield for temporary invulnerability, Medics use health burst to provide health in a radius, Supports can activate a radius of cloaking, and Trappers use a Mobile Arena energy dome shield to narrow down the area where the monster can be found. Secondary skills are different for each character. Hunter Abe for instance has a track dart gun to track monsters or tag food (which marks the monster when it is consumed). The other Hunter Griffin can deploy spikes to detect and movement and the Hunter Maggie releases a pet trapjaw to chase after the monster's trail. Next to the permanent perk and the basic customization system, the full roster of characters is unlocked by reaching the mastery level for the skills. This can also be done in solo matches and it applies to the monsters as well.
There are three types of monsters to choose from. Goliath is a durable melee monster. It can charge, use its fire breath, and perform a leap smash or a rock throw. Kraken is a flying monster that attacks from long range using electricity. It has access to aftershock (energy burst), banshee mines, lightning strike and vortex. Wraith is a stealth monster. It uses abduction to get a character away from the team, can create a decoy version of itself, create a supernova (radial destruction along with damage and attack speed buff), and perform a warp blast to teleport and do damage at the same time. Additional characters and monsters are included in special editions of the game or can be bought as DLC. They do no split the community as players who do not own the DLC can still fight the additional characters and monsters, but cannot play them. Additional maps are released for free for all players.
Monsters can feed on wildlife and dead humans to fill an energy meter and evolve. This is used to become stronger, but to evolve they have to enter a cocoon stage for a while that leaves them very vulnerable. Wildlife can attack both sides, influencing the events, and can reveal locations. Both sides can use different types of power-ups and need to use a strategic approach to overcome the opposition.
The game modes are Defend, Hunt, Nest and Rescue. In Defend the humans need to defend a starship's refueling station by protecting power generators until the ship is fully refueled. The opposition controls a single, fully evolved monster, along with various Goliath minions. The monster must destroy the two generators to reach the ship's power source before it is refueled. In Hunt the monster wins by killing all humans or by evolving to stage three to destroy a power relay, while the humans merely need to destroy the monster. The monster receives a head start to get away before the humans are dropped. When the monster dies the game is over immediately. When a hunter is killed there is a wait time of three minutes before respawning. In Nest the monster needs to defend six monster eggs somewhere in the environment for ten minutes. The eggs can be hatched to receive help from minions. Humans have ten minutes to destroy all eggs. In Rescue both the humans and the monster go after injured colonists spread over the map. The first to rescue or kill five respectively, wins the session.
Games can be played as Quick Play sessions or in the Evacuation story mode. In the second type each won match in a cycle of five brings an advantage to the next map for that side and it ends with a Defend match. There are different types of maps with distinct themes such as a jungle or using industrial elements.
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| 6775 |
Fallout 4 |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Bethesda |
R0 |
Nov 2015 |
|
Role-Playing (RPG) |
Fallout 4 Sony PlayStation 4
UPC: 0093155170414
Rating: R0
Date Added: Nov 10, 2015
Summary: Bethesda Game Studios, the award-winning creators of Fallout 3 and The Elder Scrolls V: Skyrim, welcome you to the world of Fallout 4 – their most ambitious game ever, and the next generation of open-world gaming.
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| 6776 |
Far Cry 4 - Limited Edition |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Ubisoft |
R0 |
Nov 2014 |
Ubisoft Divertissements Inc. |
Action |
Far Cry 4 - Limited Edition Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Feb 22, 2015
Summary: Far Cry 4 is the fourth main game in the open world action series. It has no narrative ties to Far Cry 3, but carries over many gameplay elements. The game is set in Kyrat, a fictional region based on the Himalayan regions of Nepal. It is governed by the depostic king Pagan Min. The player controls Ajay Ghale, an American with Kyrati roots who returns to the region to disperse his deceased mother's ashes. As soon as he arrives he is dragged into the conflict and is rescued by the rebel organization The Golden Path started by his parents. During the game the Ajay can eventually choose which force to side with, with different endings. Inside The Golden Path there is a power struggle, and Ajay can choose between missions for Amita or Sabal, with different objectives based on the choices.
The mountainous region has both lush environments and snowy mountains. Vertical heights can be scaled using a grappling hook, and a glider or a zipline is used to move down. The player can follow the story missions or explore freely. Various vehicles are available to cross the distances and there is a fast travel option for important locations. There is an auto drive option where vehicles follow the roads to the next waypoint while the player can concentrate on shooting. Typical game elements that return are hunting animals (rhinos, pigs, bears, eagles, wolves, elephants ...) to craft upgrades, collecting plants for syringes, exploring locations for loot that can be sold at shops, trading points and sherpas, and a large amount of weapons including a bow, both melee weapons and long-ranged guns, grenades, mines, and explosives. It is possible to ride elephants as well. Next to the main quest there are various side quests and random karma events for separate karma points. Next to money and experience gained to level up, skills points are provided. These can be spent in The Tiger (aggressive) or The Elephant (defensive) skill tree. There are also a large amount of collectibles such as propaganda posters, masks, lost letters and pages of Mohan Ghale's journal.
Bell towers can be climbed to remove the fog from sections of the map. There are 24 outposts to infiltrate and four large fortresses. It is possible to reset outposts to take them over using another tactic. Guns for hire tokens can be used to call in back-up for tough missions. Just like the previous game a stealth approach is always possible. Ajay can shoot open cages or throw bait to use wild animals to cause havoc. Stones can be thrown as a distraction. Both animals and enemies can be tagged with the camera to track movement. An indicator shows if Ajay has been discovered and guards have different alert states. Enemies can be taken out silently using a takedown, a throwing knife, weapons with a suppressor or the bow. The hunter is a new type of enemy that moves silently and can only be tagged for a short time. They quickly disappear, attempt to take you out and can charm animals to attack you. The game has a day and night cycle and Ajay can now sleep in a bed for a certain amount of time to skip the night for instance.
The single-player campaign can be played cooperatively (except for the main story missions). When playing alone and in a difficult situation, you can send a request for help for someone to join you, and vice versa. Online multiplayer is also supported through Battles of Kyrat, with different types of game modes such as Outpost, Demon Mask or Propaganda. Players who do not own the game can be invited to play along using a limited amount of keys. A level editor is included as well.
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| 6777 |
Far Cry 5 |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Ubisoft |
R0 |
Mar 2018 |
Ubisoft Divertissements Inc. |
Action |
Far Cry 5 Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Oct 25, 2020
Summary: Awards
The Game Awards 2018 – Best Action Game – Nominated
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| 6778 |
Far Cry 6 |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Ubisoft |
R0 |
Oct 2021 |
Ubisoft Toronto |
Action |
Far Cry 6 Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Aug 31, 2022
Summary: Welcome to Yara, a tropical paradise frozen in time. As the dictator of Yara, Anton Castillo is intent on restoring his nation back to its former glory by any means, with his son, Diego, following in his bloody footsteps. Their oppressive rule has ignited a revolution.
Play as Dani Rojas, a local Yaran, as you fight alongside a modern-day guerrilla revolution to liberate Yara!
Fight against Castillo's regime in the most expansive Far Cry to date, through jungles, beaches, and Esperanza, the capital city of Yara.
Employ an arsenal of resolver weapons, backpacks, and vehicles to take down Castillo's ruthless regime.
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| 6779 |
Far Cry: Primal |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Ubisoft |
R0 |
Feb 2016 |
Ubisoft Divertissements Inc. |
Action |
Far Cry: Primal Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Oct 22, 2019
Summary: Far Cry: Primal is an open world action game set during the Stone Age in the fictional Oros Valley, in what is currently Central Europe. It takes place in 10,000 BCE, the beginning of the Mesolithic period. Unlike all previous games in the series no vehicles or modern weapons are available, only melee weapons such as clubs, axes and spears or short-ranged weapons such as bows. There are different types of ammo along with shards that can be used to poison enemies or make them go berserk. All of these need to be crafted by scavenging materials in the game world. Other game elements are learning to create and use fire (also to burn down parts of the environment), and hunting animals for food.
It is a time of great peril for the human race and the land is filled with dangerous predators such as sabretooth tigers and woolly mammoths. Animals still alive today such as tigers, leopards, wolves, bears and mountain lions are also present. The player controls Takkar, a member of the Wenja tribe, with the unique ability to tame wild animals. He must rebuild his village and unite the Wenja people against the flesh eating Udam tribe and the masters of fire of the Izila tribe. When the tribe becomes more popular, different types of upgrades for the village become available, tied to important tribe members such as the shaman, the hunter and the warrior. These upgrades then provide new quests, crafting options, and an expanded skill trees, one based on each character.
The game has a day-and-night cycle and the tamed animals can be used as companions in various ways, for instance to scout enemy camps, tag enemies, perform takedowns and drop bomb-like objects using the pet owl, riding animals and commanding them to attack. Later on different types of beast tamer masteries can be unlocked to upgrade the animals' abilities. Rebuilding the village is the game's main goal and there is no larger, overarching story beyond that. Returning from the previous game are enemy outposts that need to be captured and then can be used to fast travel, along with locations that have bonfires.
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| 6780 |
Firewatch |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Limited Run Games |
R0 |
Dec 2016 |
Campo Santo Productions LLC |
Adventure |
Firewatch Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Dec 30, 2016
Summary: Firewatch is a narrative-driven game played from a first-person perspective and set in 1989. The protagonist is Henry, a man in his forties, who takes on the solitary job of manning a firewatch lookout in the secluded wilderness of Two Forks Lookout Area in Wyoming. However, the game starts fourteen years earlier, in Boulder, Colorado, in 1975. The first minutes of the game are largely text-based and explain how Henry met his wife Julia and what led him to the job on his own many years later. The player can choose between different responses to help shape Henry's background.
The game takes place over the course of about 79 days, but only a small amount of days are an actual part of the game. The Two Forks Lookout is Henry's home and the place where most days start. Almost all conversations in the game are done using a portable radio with his supervisor Delilah who is also in a tower, Thorofare Lookout, a mountain over. When she talks to Henry, there are often multiple answers to choose from that shape their relationship. The player chooses to have Henry divulge much of his personal life and react affectionately towards her, or keeps it neutral. The choices often influence how she will react in the future. At the same time, not replying or using silence is almost always an option and also leads to a different effect. A small vertical bar shows the amount of time left before 'silence' is chosen as an option. In return, almost any object or event can be used as a basis to talk to Delilah through a radio icon, but it always up to the player to initiate such a conversation or to have Henry keep it to himself.
Almost right away the entire game world can be explored freely. Henry carries a map that shows his current position, along with the important paths and locations, and he also uses a compass. There are several cache boxes with items and smaller maps that can be used to update Henry's map. Many items, in the tower and outside, are interactive. Even though there is no inventory or puzzles to solve, except for locating certain people or items using the map, many things can be picked up and examined closely, or be thrown away. It is also possible to zoom, both using the map and in the game world. Henry can run, remove certain overgrowth to clear a path, move over obstacles, jump down, and use ropes to rappel. Even though there is free exploration, the game itself is entirely linear based on a series of tasks and sudden occurrences. Henry can nevertheless handle them or react to them in many different ways, shaping his character. Delilah generally steers Henry in the right direction, but there are also often audiovisual clues in the environment. Smaller interactive elements are most often not indicated and it is up to the player to discover them. Most of the gameplay is based on exploration and the conversations with Delilah.
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| 6781 |
The Flame in the Flood |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Limited Run Games |
R0 |
Jan 2017 |
Molasses Flood, LLC, The |
Action |
The Flame in the Flood Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Oct 23, 2017
Summary: The Flame in the Flood is a roguelike survival game set in a post-apocalyptic version of the Southern United States where civilization collapsed. The goal is to have the girl Scout and her dog Aesop survive as long as possible, either in the Campaign mode with different missions and an ending, or in an Endless game mode. There are different strips of land and ramshackle settlements that can be explored on foot. They are linked together by a large river, as most of the environment is flooded. Scout can navigate the river using a raft. The game can either be played with the Traveler difficulty level where there are checkpoints and an abundance of supplies, or in the harder Survival mode with permadeath, fewer supplies and having Scout's stats diminish at an increased rate.
Next to health (both for Scout and the raft), the four main stats to manage to ensure survival are hunger, thirst, body temperature and fatigue. In later stages of the game it often becomes impossible to maintain all stats as resources become rare and then choices have to be made where to spend them first. The raft can be freely moved around to visit different locations, but rapids usually make it impossible to return, so often only one of three available locations can be visited and the player has to make a choice. The environment is also randomized for different sessions. Both Scout and Aesop (who follows automatically) have an inventory where items can be stored, either by grabbing them from the environment or by looting caches or houses. These items can be used for crafting, for instance to create weapons, bandages, food or clothing items. By combining lumber, tinder and flint for example, Scout can create a campfire to raise her body temperature and to sleep or cook. Cattails can be woven into rope, which are in turn used with branches to create traps to catch animals for food. Water can be gathered from many places, but often it is polluted and needs to be purified first, or risk becoming sick. She can also have many types of afflictions and needs to find remedies, for instance by locating fungi. The inventory space can be made larger using a pouch and next to a little room on Aesop, the raft can be used to stash as well.
In the Campaign game mode completing goals is rewarded with items, like schematics to upgrade the raft. This can be done at a marina. Next to repairs it is possible to upgrade the motor, frame, storage and rudder, or add a stove, shelter and water purifier. The game has a day-and-night cycle and many weather conditions with rain and storms. During rain Scout needs to find warmth quickly as well as shelter. Rain also extinguishes flames. There are predators such as wolves in the game world, but it is often encouraged to avoid them. During confrontations combat is played out in turn-based fashion and next to basic weapons many items can be crafted to assist. All other parts of the game are played in real-time. Items can be assigned in a tool belt as a quick use menu with three categories: first aid, consumables and utilities.
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| 6782 |
Flinthook |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Limited Run Games |
R0 |
Apr 2017 |
Tribute Games Inc. |
Action, Platformer |
Flinthook Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: May 4, 2017
Summary: Flinthook is an Action game, developed by Tribute Games and published by Limited Run Games, which was released in 2017.
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| 6783 |
Furi - Definitive Edition |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Limited Run Games |
R0 |
Jun 2017 |
Game Bakers, The |
Action |
Furi - Definitive Edition Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Jul 15, 2017
Summary: Fight your way free in our frenzied all-boss fighter, and discover what’s waiting behind the last gate. Furi is all about the tension of one-on-one fights against deadly adversaries. It’s an intense, ultra-responsive game with a unique mix of fast-paced sword fighting and dual-stick shooting. Each of the formidable guardians - designed by Afro Samurai creator Takashi Okazaki - has a unique and surprising combat style that requires focus and skill to defeat. The high-energy action gets a boost from an explosive soundtrack composed by electro musicians including Carpenter Brut.
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| 6784 |
Futuridium: Extended Play Deluxe - Limited Edition |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Limited Run Games |
R0 |
May 2016 |
MixedBag Srl. |
Action, Shooter |
Futuridium: Extended Play Deluxe - Limited Edition Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: May 16, 2016
Summary: An old school shoot'em up with a modern twist. Futuridium EP offers fast paced, non stop, hard as hell action, with an original 45 minutes soundtrack and colourful, glitchy graphic.
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| 6785 |
Gal*Gun: Double Peace |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
PQube |
R0 |
Aug 2016 |
|
Action, Shooter |
Gal*Gun: Double Peace Sony PlayStation 4
UPC: 0814737020060
Rating: R0
Date Added: Mar 17, 2017
Summary: When Hodai, the portrait of an uninteresting normal student, is shot by a cupid angel named Ekoro, he becomes immensely popular - in the blink of an eye every girl at the academy becomes insanely hot for him. But being irresistible to the ladies is hardly a dream come true. Every love letter, shout of adulation or advancing kisses will drain his energy. He has to stay strong - because if Hodai doesn't find his one true love by the end of the day, he will become cursed and destined to be forever alone. Fend off the other girls by using Hodai' s 'pheromone shot', a power granted to him by Ekoro that sends the advancing hordes of girls into fits of ecstasy! Only by keeping them at bay can he find his true love and confess to her.
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| 6786 |
Geometry Wars 3: Dimensions Evolved |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Sierra |
R0 |
Oct 2016 |
Lucid Games |
Action, Shooter |
Geometry Wars 3: Dimensions Evolved Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Dec 19, 2016
Summary: Geometry Wars 3: Dimensions is a 2014 multidirectional shooter video game developed by Lucid Games and published by Sierra Entertainment. The game was released on November 25, 2014 for Microsoft Windows, OS X, GNU/Linux, PlayStation 3 and PlayStation 4, on November 26, 2014 for Xbox 360 and Xbox One and in the middle of 2015 for iOS and Android. Geometry Wars 3: Dimensions is the first Sierra Entertainment video game not to be owned by Vivendi. It is the sixth installment in the Geometry Wars series, and the first one developed after the creator of the series Bizarre Creations was shut down by Activision.
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| 6787 |
Ghost of Tsushima |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Sony Interactive Entertainment America |
R0 |
Jul 2020 |
Sucker Punch Productions LLC |
Action |
Ghost of Tsushima Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Oct 25, 2020
Series: Ghost of Tsushima
Summary:
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| 6788 |
The Girl and the Robot - Deluxe Edition |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Soedesco |
R0 |
Sep 2017 |
|
Action |
The Girl and the Robot - Deluxe Edition Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Dec 23, 2017
Summary: The Deluxe Edition of the 2016 game "The Girl and the Robot" was released and published sometimes later by Soedesco and includes: The Girl and the Robot The original soundtrack CD (11 songs)
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| 6789 |
God Eater 2: Rage Burst |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Bandai Namco |
R0 |
Aug 2016 |
Shift Inc. |
Action |
God Eater 2: Rage Burst Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Jul 29, 2018
Summary: Start your journey in GOD EATER Resurrection as a new member of the GOD EATER elite squad. Your mission is to defeat the Aragami and gather material from them for research, but you come to realize that you are being drawn in to a giant conspiracy that will irreversibly alter the fate of humanity. Three years after the events of GOD EATER Resurrection, a mysterious red rain sparks a fatal pandemic called the Black Plague. Members of the Special Unit Blood, an affiliate of the Fenrir Organization, are sent to investigate...
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| 6790 |
God of War |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Sony Computer Entertainment America |
R0 |
Apr 2018 |
SCE Studio Santa Monica |
Action |
God of War Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Jun 30, 2018
Summary: God of War is a soft reboot of Sony's long-running series of action games. While the originals were set within Greek mythology, the new title takes place after the original games within the world of Norse mythology. Kratos now resides in Midgard along with his son Atreus. After encountering a mysterious stranger covered in tattoos, Kratos and Atreus set out on a long and dangerous journey through the Nine Realms to scatter his dead wife's ashes from atop the highest mountain peak in Midgard.
Unlike the original games, God of War utilizes a freely controllable third-person camera. Kratos now makes use of the Leviathan Axe, which has frost-damaging capabilities to freeze enemies in place, and can be thrown and summoned back to Kratos' hand at will. Kratos also has a shield that can be used to block and parry incoming attacks. Kratos can also use his fists to attack enemies, this can stun enemies and allows Kratos to execute finishing moves. In addition, his son Atreus can fire arrows at enemies and summon animals. Attacking enemies and collecting certain items raises Kratos' rage meter. After it is full, Kratos can use Spartan Rage, which greatly increases his attack power and speed, making him virtually unstoppable for a short time.
In addition to combat, Kratos can also use the axe for puzzle solving, by freezing certain mechanisms in place, or destroying runes to unlock chests.
Exploration and combat yield experience points and silver. Both are used to upgrade Kratos' and Atreus' abilities, granting new combos or increasing attack power. Gear can be purchased and upgraded at shops to grant stat boosts to Kratos in an RPG-like fashion. Gear can also be further enhanced with enchantments.
The game takes place in a semi-linear world that allows for some degree of exploration and backtracking, and offers a number of side actvities and tasks.
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| 6791 |
Gravity Rush 2 |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Sony Interactive Entertainment America |
R0 |
Jan 2017 |
Project Siren |
Action |
Gravity Rush 2 Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Sep 30, 2017
Summary:
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| 6792 |
Gravity Rush Remastered |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Sony Computer Entertainment America |
R0 |
Feb 2016 |
Bluepoint Games, Project Siren, |
Action |
Gravity Rush Remastered Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Mar 2, 2017
Summary: Gravity Rush, known in Japan as Gravity Daze (GRAVITY DAZE/重力的眩暈:上層への帰還において彼女の内宇宙に生じた摂動 Guraviti Deizu/Jūryoku-teki Memai: Jōsō e no Kikan ni Oite, Kanojo no Nai-Uchū ni Shōjita Setsudō, lit. "Gravity Daze/Gravitational Dizziness: The Perturbation of Her Inner Space Caused by the Repatriation of the Upper Stratum") is an action-adventure video game developed for the PlayStation Vita. Directed by Keiichiro Toyama and written by Naoko Sato, the core mechanics of the game is the player's ability to manipulate gravity, allowing unique movements and navigation. The graphics are cel-shaded, which in Toyama's opinion stand out from the western photorealistic trend. Development of Gravity Rush began in 2008 as a PlayStation 3 project called Gravité, French word for gravity, before being eventually transferred to PS Vita. AI and visuals were slightly simplified during the process. Director Keiichiro Toyama thought that Gravity Rush overall suited the Vita better, because of "its handy and accessible nature" and "the impression of a different world existing beyond the screen" the player gets by tilting the device. An enhanced version of the game, titled Gravity Rush Remastered, was released in Japan in late 2015 and in Europe and North America in early 2016 for the PlayStation 4. A sequel, Gravity Rush 2, is to be released in 2016.
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| 6793 |
Guacamelee! - Super Turbo Championship Edition |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
DrinkBox Studios Inc. |
R0 |
Jul 2017 |
DrinkBox Studios Inc. |
Action, Platformer |
Guacamelee! - Super Turbo Championship Edition Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Aug 21, 2017
Summary: Guacamelee!: Super Turbo Championship Edition is the third version of the game, following the PlayStation exclusive Guacamelee! and the PC exclusive Guacamelee!: Gold Edition. Compared to the original game, it integrates the previously released DLC seamlessly. Guacamelee!: El Diablo's Domain (DLC) Guacamelee!: Costume Pack 1 (DLC)The additional DLC costumes can be purchased in-game with a new silver currency provided after clearing rooms. It also contains two new stages exclusive for this version: Canal de las Flores with a besieged town and the volcanic Pico de Gallo, integrated into the main game and also tied to the story. There is also a new boss called El Trio de la Muerte. There is a new town with sidequests and more background information about the female Tostada character is provided. Next to being the second character in cooperative multiplayer, she is now also available in the single-player. There are also hidden orbs to be found.
Juan Aguacate has access to two new abilities. By completing challenges in El Infierno he eventually gets access to Pollo Bombs where he turns into a chicken and can lay eggs that destroy the purple blocks in the game. The second one is Shadow Swap, which adds a second dimension to the game for certain areas and enemies that are hidden. In the new Pico de Gallo area for instance, the ability to quickly shift realms is used extensively to freeze plumes of magma in the right position to use them as platforms. Another addition is Intenso, a new mechanic that adds a third bar that increases gradually over time. When full, it can be activated to change into a glowing shape and do more damage. It can be upgraded in three different ways with gold. There are new enemies in original levels with skeletons who teleport and health bars are now shown above enemies' heads. The game supports up to three save slots now instead of just one, and it has online leaderboards for speed runs.
On the Wii U the GamePad is used to track progress on the world map.
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| 6794 |
Guilty Gear Xrd -SIGN- |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Aksys Games |
R0 |
Dec 2014 |
|
Fighting |
Guilty Gear Xrd -SIGN- Sony PlayStation 4
UPC: 0893610001938
Rating: R0
Date Added: Feb 14, 2016
Summary: Guilty Gear Xrd -SIGN-, the newest entry of the critically acclaimed and revolutionary Guilty Gear fighting game series, will be available this holiday season. Celebrating its rich 16-year history as one of the most innovative fighting games ever, Guilty Gear Xrd-SIGN- brings its completely redesigned, extreme style and unique 3D animation to players everywhere!
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| 6795 |
Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
505 Games |
R0 |
Aug 2017 |
Ninja Theory Ltd. |
Action |
Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Aug 31, 2022
Summary: Hellblade: Senua's Sacrifice draws inspiration from Celtic and Norse mythology to tell the story of Senua, a young woman and a Celtic warrior. The game mixes hack-and-slash action sequences with environment-based puzzle-solving and story sequences in equal measure. She suffers from psychosis, which causes her to hear voices, see illusions and often live in constant fear. Next to her mental illness there is also a darkness that haunts her, a source of power, but also something that affects and is shared by family members such as her father and mother, and her lover Dillion.
Almost all game elements and the way the story is told tie into the effects of psychosis, which was researched and implemented into the game with the support of both professionals in psychiatry and people who have experienced psychosis. Next to different voices that provide narration and play tricks with her mind, Senua is constantly surrounded by different voices talking through each other using different positioning with binaural audio recording. They also provide warnings during fights, for instance to announce an incoming blow out of view. The fighting only takes place in fixed locations against one or multiple enemies. Senua uses two types of attack, light and heavy, that can be strung into combos. There is an action to block and dodge, as well as a short focus attack that charges gradually and briefly slows down time, allowing her to do a lot of damage. Running can be done to approach quickly and launch additional attacks. Due to the shoulder-view close to the camera a lot of combat tactics are based around positioning and quickly switching between targets, optionally by locking on to them.
Many of the environments contain puzzles that need to be solved. There are gates that require runes to be located by finding their shapes in the environment, a sensation experienced by some patients when real life turns into a puzzle with rules and patterns. There are also illusions that permanently affect the environment, for instance by aligning Senua's sight to position loose pieces as a bridge. Other elements include light and darkness and portals with illusions. Optionally additional runes can be located to hear stories from Norse mythology.
The game is hudless. Enemies that are hit show damage through their bodies and composure, as well as their affected fighting style. The same applies to Senua. She can be knocked down a few times before dying. The game incorporates a rot system that grows slowly on her arm with each death. The game warns the player that once the rot reaches her head, the results will be permanent.
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| 6796 |
Helldivers - Super-Earth Ultimate Edition |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Sony Computer Entertainment America |
R0 |
Aug 2015 |
|
Action |
Helldivers - Super-Earth Ultimate Edition Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Jan 13, 2018
Summary: Helldivers: Super-Earth Ultimate Edition is the fourth release of Helldivers (Limited Edition Bundle). It incorporates the free expansion Turning Up The Heat first introduced along with the second release Helldivers: Turning Up the Heat Edition as well as the boss expansion called Masters of the Galaxy introduced along with Helldivers: Masters of the Galaxy Edition. This content is also available for free for owners of the previous version. It is also the first version of the game available in retail as well, limited to the PS4, but it provides access to digital downloads for the PS3 and PS Vita version.
Next to the main game it includes the following DLC: Helldivers: Commando Pack Helldivers: Demolitionist Pack Helldivers: Entrenched Pack Helldivers: Hazard Ops Pack Helldivers: Pilot Pack Helldivers: Pistol Perks Pack Helldivers: Ranger Pack Helldivers: Specialist Pack Helldivers: Support Pack Helldivers: Vehicles Pack Helldivers: Weapons PackAll of the DLC is also available separately for previous releases of the game. The Weapons Pack is new and was introduced along with this release. It also contains a dynamic theme for the PS4.
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| 6797 |
Hitman 2 |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment |
R0 |
Nov 2018 |
Io-Interactive A/S |
Action |
Hitman 2 Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Oct 25, 2020
Summary:
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| 6798 |
Homefront: The Revolution |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Deep Silver |
R0 |
May 2016 |
Deep Silver Dambuster Studios Ltd. |
First Person Shooter |
Homefront: The Revolution Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Nov 12, 2016
Summary: Homefront: The Revolution is an open world first-person shooter based on the original Homefront. Rather than a sequel it is a re-imagining of the concept. It is set in Philadelphia in 2029 based on alternate history timeline where the digital revolution took place in North Korea's "Silicon River" in the 1970s rather than the "Silicon Valley" of Northern California, USA. Because of this North Korea quickly becomes one of the most powerful nations in the world selling its technology to every country. Its flagship company is APEX Corporation led by Joe Tae-Se. In 2025 the US economy collapses following years of building up a debt after participating in wars in the Middle East. The US is forced to default their debt to North Korea and Joe Tae-Se uses this as a pretext to invade the country, using an APEX technology backdoor to disable military equipment. The game takes place four years into the occupation where the people of the new Philadelphia live under the rule of the Korean People's Army. The player's character Ethan Brady is a new resistance member of one the local cells, but almost immediately ends up in a heavy KPA raid. He meets many characters and gets to provide assistance all around the city, helping out where he can.
The main objective is to assemble firepower to rescue the captured national resistance leader Benjamin Walker, who is due for a trial. The city's eight districts can be explored in any direction right away with a day-and-night cycle and the main way to progress is by turning parts from red to yellow, by completing objectives such as freeing bases, returning radios, hacking and getting rid of propaganda. There are red zones focused entirely on combat against the military, but also yellow zones that play out more quietly. There it is often possible to blend in with the local crowd and operate through stealth and promoting subversion. It is possible to hide in dumpsters and craft distractions. By helping out the population, with liberation activities such as rescuing civilians, performing assassinations, removing speakers, hacking terminal (through a mini-game), blowing up fuel trucks, tuning radios etc. a Hearts & Minds rating can be influenced that eventually causes the people to riot against their oppressors, an evolution that is introduced gradually to the environment. Next to the main story missions that often further the plot, there are many optional side quests.
Next to regular movement, motorbikes can be used to get around. Brady can carry up to three weapons with a large amount of customization. Next to attachments such as new scopes or grips, weapons can be fully converted, for instance turning an assault rifle into a grenade thrower or a crossbow into a flamethrower. Modifications can be hot-swapped instantly. Additional options, weapons and perks are unlocked gradually and there are often hidden caches where additional equipment can be found. He stays in contact with other characters through a phone. RC cars can be used to carry explosives and to hack bombs. While there is a lot of combat, it is usually based on guerrilla-like actions, rather than large conflicts.
The Resistance mode is a cooperative multiplayer mode for up to four players. It is played separately from the main campaign with different systems for characters, progression, classes and perks. It was launched with six missions for various districts in Philadelphia.
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| 6799 |
Horizon: Zero Dawn |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Sony Interactive Entertainment America |
R0 |
Feb 2017 |
Guerrilla B.V. |
Action |
Horizon: Zero Dawn Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: May 18, 2017
Summary: Horizon Zero Dawn is an exhilarating new action role playing game exclusively for the PlayStation 4 system, developed by the award winning Guerrilla Games, creators of PlayStation’s venerated Killzone franchise. As Horizon Zero Dawn’s main protagonist Aloy, a skilled hunter, explore a vibrant and lush world inhabited by mysterious mechanized creatures. Embark on a compelling, emotional journey and unravel mysteries of tribal societies, ancient artifacts and advanced technologies that will determine the fate of this planet, and of life itself.
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| 6800 |
Hyper Light Drifter |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
iam8bit |
R0 |
Apr 2017 |
Heart Machine LLC |
Action |
Hyper Light Drifter Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Nov 13, 2017
Summary: Hyper Light Drifter is a top-down action RPG.
Players take control of the Drifter, a mysterious character who is dying of a strange disease. He wanders through a post-apocalyptic world searching for the cause, and potentially the cure, of his illness.
In combat, the Drifter can use his sword and several different types of guns. Guns are refilled by slashing objects and enemies with the sword, forcing the player to find a balance between melee and ranged attacks. The Drifter can also dash to avoid enemies and jump across gaps.
As the player explores the world, they will find many secret areas and items. These include keys and diamonds that open up doors in the world, as well as medkits which heal the Drifter. The player will also find coins, which they can use to upgrade the Drifter. The player can buy additional sword attacks, grenades, dash moves, and more upgrades which greatly enhance the Drifter's effectiveness in combat.
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| 6801 |
inFAMOUS: Second Son - Limited Edition |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Sony Computer Entertainment America |
R0 |
Mar 2014 |
Sucker Punch Productions LLC |
Action |
inFAMOUS: Second Son - Limited Edition Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Feb 22, 2015
Summary: inFAMOUS: Second Son takes place seven years after the events of inFAMOUS 2. In this game you play as an entirely new character named Delsin Rowe, a conduit who becomes aware of his powers after a confrontation with an escaped inmate. When his abilities come under the attention of the Department of Unified Protection (D.U.P.) and their leader Brooke Augustine, Delsin is faced to battle them head on in the streets of Seattle. As a member of the Akomish Native-American tribe, Delsin knows there is nothing more important than your family. And thus he will do whatever necessary to protect them, even if it means becoming evil to do so.
Like the previous entries in the inFAMOUS series, Second Son is a 3rd-person action game that allows the player to choose between being a good or evil character. You again play as a conduit, but this time you have access to a much greater variety of powers. Across your playthrough, Delsin will have the chance to obtain four different powers, the first two being Smoke and Neon. Each power allows for a different playstyle and changes the dynamics of the game. The Smoke power for instance is more aggressive and used for up-close combat while the Neon power is better situated for long-range, quick movement encounters. The player can unleash a powerful move called Karmic Overload once their karma power is maxed out. Each of your powers can be upgraded by collecting blast shards all around the map. Depending on whether you have good or evil karma, the player will be locked out of certain upgrades until there karma becomes the opposite. Playing through the story gives access to a number of karma decisions where you have to make a good or evil decision usually involving another character, with your choice giving you an increase in that karma.
The game is open-world and allows movement across the whole city of Seattle. There are side missions to complete and collectibles to find. These side missions include spraying anti-D.U.P. images all over the city, finding and killing a secret D.U.P. agent, and searching for hidden audio files scattered around the area. The city is broken up into many D.U.P. controlled districts which can become less occupied by the enemy the more the player completes side quests. After taking the districts down to 30% controlled by the D.U.P., you gain access to a District Showdown where you face off against a tough enemy opposition and winning that battle removes the D.U.P. from the area and gives access to a fast-travel spot.
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| 6802 |
J-Stars Victory Vs+ |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Bandai Namco |
R0 |
Jun 2015 |
Spike Chunsoft Co., Ltd. |
Fighting |
J-Stars Victory Vs+ Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Dec 31, 2017
Summary: Who is the strongest team amongst the legendary Jump characters? Find out in J-STARS Victory VS+, featuring over 50 characters from 32 different manga series from WEEKLY SHONEN JUMP. Progress through the JUMP World featuring environments recalling NARUTO, DRAGON BALL Z, ONE PIECE and other memorable locations and moments. Enjoy a grand adventure as your favorite heroes and fight in local and online 2-on-2 versus battles or test your skills in Arcade Mode. Strategically use combination attacks and unleash ultimate attacks using the Voltage Gauge system to best your opponent. It's the ultimate dream for every anime fan!
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| 6803 |
The Jackbox Party Pack |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Telltale Games |
R0 |
Nov 2015 |
Jackbox Games, Inc. |
Kids & Family |
The Jackbox Party Pack Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Nov 12, 2016
Summary: The Jackbox Party Pack is a compilation of games created by the team from You Don't Know Jack. There are five different games to be played. Including You Don't Know Jack 2015, Fibbage XL, Drawful, Lie Swatter, and Word Spud.You Don't Know Jack 2015: a spoof on popular trivia game shows, players answer trivia questions by buzzing in using their phone or tablet controllers. The player who gets it right should win the money. Up to four players can play. The gameplay is similar to and improved from the original You Don't Know Jack game from 2011. The final round is the Jack Attack, where they have to match the items that fits the clue in the round.
Fibbage XL: an updated version of Fibbage with additional questions. Up to eight players can play. Players get to trick themselves by choosing the right bluff in the question to earn points, the others might steal the other player’s bluff if needed.
Lie Swatter: players need to swat lies that are possibly false. Up to 100 players can play.
Word Spud: a fill-in-the-blank word game featuring the potato used during the game. Up to eight players can play.
Drawful: the humorous drawing game for three to eight players, where they draw on their phone or tablet.Players also have the option to connect to the jackbox.tv website on their smartphone or tablet to activate a game. Once entered, they are instructed to use a controller app or similar to play the game that they are on.
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| 6804 |
Jotun - Valhalla Edition |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Limited Run Games |
R0 |
Aug 2017 |
Thunder Lotus Games |
Action |
Jotun - Valhalla Edition Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Aug 15, 2017
Summary: Jotun is a top-down action game with a focus on exploration and based on Old Norse Mythology. Thora is a brave viking woman who died ingloriously in a shipwreck. However, the Norse Gods have given her a chance at entering Valhalla if she is able to defeat the five Jotun who dwell in different worlds, all connected by the Ginnungagap.
The viking warrior has to make her way through different levels in order to collect runes which grant her access to the boss battles. By exploring the different levels, she is also able to collect blessing from different Norse Gods as well as glimpses into Old Norse mythology. The game uses hand drawn graphics.
The Valhalla Edition of the game is the name used for the later console version of the game. It adds Valhalla Mode, a boss-rush mode with harder versions of the jotun. For owners of the initial PC version the game mode was provided as an update and the game was renamed.
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| 6805 |
Killzone: Shadow Fall |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Sony Computer Entertainment America |
R0 |
Nov 2013 |
Guerrilla B.V. |
Action |
Killzone: Shadow Fall Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Feb 22, 2015
Summary: Shadow Fall is set 30 years in the future after the events of Killzone 3. Helghast refugees who survived the catastrophic event known as "the Terracide" have been allowed by the ISA to live with them in a new futuristic city on the planet Vekta. The two enemies are now separated by a large heavily guarded structure known as the Wall. Taking control of ISA Shadow Marshal Lucas Kellan, your job to maintain peace between the two rival factions becomes tense as undercover operations to put an end to the war arise. Armed with an immense hatred toward the Helghast, Kellan will stop at nothing to protect his planet and put an end to the threat, even willing to sacrifice anything to do so.
Gameplay in Shadow Fall is fairly similar to previous installments, though now with more improvements. The game is much more open-ended allowing for multiple ways to reach your target and complete objectives. The player is accompanied by a companion drone called the OWL which can help you in many different ways including deploying a zip-line or stunning the enemy. Using futuristic weapons and gear allows for new stealth gameplay. The online multiplayer mode allows for up to 24-players to battle at once on any of the games default 10 maps. The level system is now challenge-based where completing any of the games many challenges will upgrade your rank. Warzone returns as an online game mode along with Team Deathmatch and Beacon Retrieval (Capture the Flag). A new feature allows for the user to create Warzones with their own specific rules and share them with the community to download and play.
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| 6806 |
The King of Fighters XIV |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Atlus |
R0 |
Aug 2016 |
SNK Playmore Corporation |
Fighting |
The King of Fighters XIV Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Apr 2, 2020
Summary: The King of Fighters XIV is a 2.5D fighting game and the 14th installment of The King of Fighters series.
The gameplay consists to a 3 on 3 team versus fighting in three offline modes such as: Story mode (the 1 player battle mode), VS. mode (to play against a friend), Training mode (to major your fighting skills), and Gallery mode (to watch the game artwork); and also has online game modes such as: Party Battle (to play online up to 6 players via PSN), Online Training (so you can practice moves with a master player online), and Communication (so you can create your online profile and has a comment mode).
This game has the all-new emblematic "MAX mode" so the characters can execute EX Special moves to inflict more damage to the opponent, the "Just Defend" move from Garou: Mark of the Wolves, the "Rush" combo system from past KOF games is back and the all-new "Climax Cancel" so you can execute the after a Super Special move.
Also, this game features 16 teams of 3 fighters each one, such as: Japan team with Kyo, Benimaru and Daimon, Fatal Fury team with Terry, Andy and Joe, Art of Fighting team with Ryo, Robert and Yuri, K' team with K' Maxima and Kula, Yagami Team with Iori, Mature and Vice, Psycho Soldier team with Athena, Kensou and Chin, Kim team with Kim, Gang-ll and Luong, Ikari team with Clark, Ralf and Leona, Woman Fighters team with King, Mai and Alice, South America team with Nelson, Zarina and Bandeiras, Official Invitation Team with Silvi, Kukri and Mian, Another World team with Nakoruru from Samurai Shodown series, Mui Mui and Love Heart, Villains team with Xanadu, Chang and Choi (returning in this team), South Town team with Geese, Billy and Hein, Mexico team with Ramon, Angel and King of Dinosaurs (a.k.a. Tizoc from Garou: Mark of the Wolves), the China team with Tung Fu Rue, Shun'Ei and Meitenkun and has two bosses such as Antonov and Verse.
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| 6807 |
Kingdoms of Amalur: Re-Reckoning |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
THQ Nordic |
R0 |
Sep 2020 |
Big Huge Games |
Action, Role-Playing (RPG) |
Kingdoms of Amalur: Re-Reckoning Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Aug 31, 2022
Series: Kingdoms of Amalur
Summary: The hit RPG returns! From the minds of the bestselling author R.A. Salvatore, spawn creator Todd mcfarlane, and Elder Scrolls IV: oblivion lead designer Ken rolston, comes kingdoms of amalur: re-reckoning. Remastered with stunning visuals and refined gameplay re-reckoning delivers intense, customizable RPG combat inside a sprawling game world. Uncover the secrets of amalur, from the vibrant city of rathir to the vast region of dalentarth to the grim dungeons of the brigand Hall caverns. Rescue a world torn apart by a vicious war and control the keys to immortality as the first Warrior ever to be resurrected from the grips of death.
* Build the ideal character for the most intense combat, choosing from a countless combinations of skills, abilities, weapons and pieces of armor * The revolutionary destiny system allows you to continuously evolve your character class to your style of play * Seamlessly Integrate magical and melee attacks as you take on scores of enemies in grand fight sequences and finish them Off with brutal fate shift kills * Extend your experience in amalur with all DLC from the original release, from teeth of naros to Legend of Dead kel and more! * Hundreds of hours of RPG play await! Travel from the vibrant city of rathir, to the vast region of dalentarth, and the grim dungeons of the brigand Hall caverns as you uncover the secrets of amalur!
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| 6808 |
Knack |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Sony Computer Entertainment America |
R0 |
Nov 2013 |
Sony Computer Entertainment Japan |
Action |
Knack Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Mar 2, 2015
Summary: Knack is a third-person brawler featuring a protagonist that was assembled by a doctor from ancient relics. The creature is made up out of a large amount of independent parts tied together. The story describes how a species called Goblins led by Gundahar attack mankind. Knack joins the industrialist Viktor to fend off the Goblins, working together with security robots. The game generally presents a series of arenas linked together where Knack has to fight off opponents to progress. He attacks with his arms, performing combos and he can also jump and dodge. Throughout the game different types of relics allow Knack to take on alternate forms. As Ice Knack he has more protection, but receives damage through melting. Metal Knack is very strong both defensively and offensively, but magnetism opens up a weakness. Wood Knack needs to watch out for fire and Stealth Knack can travel through lasers undetected. Regular relics allow him to grow in size or reverse the process when he is damaged.
By defeating enemies and smashing yellow crystals, sunstones are collected that fills up symbols. Once full, Knack can unleash a powerful move such as shockwave, storm and blast. He can also transform into a much larger and powerful form. The different Knack types are often triggered automatically for a specific section and are often used for environment based puzzles. There are also platform sections and health can be picked from the environment. The thirteen chapters contain secret rooms that provide additional relics or parts used to create gadgets. These allow Knack to slow down time or enable a damage multiplier for instance. The game uses a fixed camera that changes when a new location of a part of a location is accessed.
It is possible to unlock an alternate Vampire Knack where relics need to be absorbed and picked up regularly to stay alive, as if in a time based mode. The mobile game Knack's Quest can be used to unlock special relics in the game.
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| 6809 |
Knack II |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Sony Interactive Entertainment America |
R0 |
Sep 2017 |
Sony Interactive Entertainment Japan Studio |
Action |
Knack II Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Dec 23, 2017
Summary: Knack 2 is an Action Adventure game, developed by SCE Japan Studio and published by Sony Interactive Entertainment, which was released in 2017.
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| 6810 |
The Last Guardian |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Sony Interactive Entertainment America |
R0 |
Dec 2016 |
genDESIGN, SCE Japan Studio |
Action |
The Last Guardian Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Feb 1, 2017
Summary: The Last Guardian, known in Japan as Hitokui no Ōwashi Trico (人喰いの大鷲トリコ Hitokui no Ōwashi Toriko, literally "Trico, the man-eating eagle") and previously referred to by the working title Project Trico, is an upcoming video game developed by genDESIGN and published by Sony Computer Entertainment. The title is being designed and directed by Fumito Ueda, and is expected to share stylistic, thematic, and gameplay elements with his previous titles, Ico and Shadow of the Colossus, though it is unknown whether it will be directly related to either. The game has been shown to involve a young boy who befriends a giant bird, dog and cat hybrid creature, Trico, and the two work together to evade guards that are after them both. The game requires the player, controlling the boy, to manipulate Trico like a real animal, such as luring it with food, as to use the creature as a means to climb and reach high platforms or other remote places. This sets the core of the game on puzzle-based action, as in between the various puzzles the player will encounter, enemies will be encountered, potentially impeding progress. It is the player's role to survive in such an occurrence, much like in Ico. The game has been in development since 2007 by Team Ico, and was formally announced at Electronic Entertainment Expo 2009 with a planned release in 2011 exclusively for the PlayStation 3 video game console. The game has since suffered from numerous delays and further complications, including hardware difficulties that forced the game to be transitioned to the PlayStation 4 platform in 2012, and the departure of Ueda and other Team Ico members from Sony. Despite this, Ueda and his studio GenDesign, which is composed of several former Team Ico members, remain as creative consultants for the title. The game was formally re-introduced at the Electronic Entertainment Expo 2015, and is now aimed for a 2016 release on the PlayStation 4.
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| 6811 |
The Last of Us: Part II |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Sony Interactive Entertainment America |
R0 |
Jun 2020 |
Naughty Dog |
Special edition |
The Last of Us: Part II Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Aug 1, 2020
Summary: The pre-order release of The Last of Us Part II includes additional DLC bonus content not available as standalone.
The pre-order bonus unlocks these two in-game things:
Ammo Capacity upgrade for the Semi-Auto Pistol Crafting training manual
The pre-order bonus is integrated in the game itself and can be toggled on when starting the new game in the Options screen where it says "Apply Preorder Bonus".
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| 6812 |
The Last of Us: Remastered |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Sony Computer Entertainment America |
R0 |
Jul 2014 |
Naughty Dog, Inc. |
Action |
The Last of Us: Remastered Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Oct 25, 2020
Summary: The Last of Us: Remastered is an updated release of the PS3 game The Last of Us. It is identical to the PS3 version, but runs at a 1080p resolution and incorporates character models with a higher resolution. There are also improved shadows and lighting, upgraded textures, 60 frames per second and other types of improvements. It introduces a photo mode to capture and share screenshots from the game. You can use a free camera to take photos while the game is paused. You can shift and rotate the camera position, zoom in and out, and change the photo filter. In addition to the base game three pieces of DLC are included: The Last of Us: Abandoned Territories Map Pack The Last of Us: Left Behind The Last of Us: Reclaimed Territories Map PackOther types of DLC such as The Last of Us: Grounded Bundle and about 80 additional items such as masks and weapons are not included and need to be purchased separately.
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| 6813 |
The Last Tinker: City of Colors |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Soedesco |
R0 |
Mar 2016 |
Loot Interactive, Mimimi Productions |
Action, Platformer |
The Last Tinker: City of Colors Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Mar 3, 2017
Summary: The Last Tinker: City of Colors is a platforming game developed by Mimimi Productions for Microsoft Windows, OS X and Linux which was released on 12 May 2014. The PlayStation 4 version was handled by Loot Interactive, and released on August 19, 2014 in North America and August 20, 2014 in Europe. An Xbox One version of the game was planned, but was cancelled due to poor sales on the PlayStation 4 version.
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| 6814 |
Left Alive - Day One Edition |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Square Enix |
R0 |
Feb 2019 |
Square Enix Co., Ltd. |
Action |
Left Alive - Day One Edition Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Oct 22, 2019
Summary:
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| 6815 |
Life Is Strange |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Square Enix |
R0 |
Oct 2015 |
Dontnod Entertainment |
Adventure |
Life Is Strange Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Feb 14, 2016
Gameplay: Single-player video game
Summary: Life Is Strange is an episodic interactive drama graphic adventure video game developed by Dontnod Entertainment, and published by Square Enix. The game's plot focuses on Maxine Caulfield, a photography student who discovers that she has the ability to rewind time at any moment, leading her every choice to enact the butterfly effect. The game will consist of five episodes. With six weeks between each episode, it released its first on 30 January 2015. Life Is Strange is available for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4, PlayStation 3, Xbox One and Xbox 360 via digital distribution.In the game, story and character development serve as the central point rather than traditional graphic adventure tropes like point-and-click puzzles. The player's actions will be able to adjust the narrative as it unfolds, and reshape it once allowed to travel back in time. Themes of memory and identity are used to convey a sense of nostalgia in the realm of adolescence, while the allegory of inner struggle comes from the mystical aspects featured.Life Is Strange received attention for its inclusion of female protagonists in the game. Before partnering with Square Enix, Dontnod Entertainment had encountered distrust in the project from publishers attempting to insert a male lead in their place.
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| 6816 |
Lili |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Limited Run Games |
R0 |
Jun 2017 |
BitMonster, Inc. |
Action |
Lili Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Sep 11, 2017
Summary: As a student aspiring to earn her vegi-magical degree, Lili needs to collect and research rare flowers. With that in mind she is sent by boat to the beautiful and unexplored island of Geos. Besides a rich unspoiled vegetation she also finds a complex civilization there, formed by two different factions: the spirits, headed by the island's mayor, and their slaves--the wooden constructs. The latter, despite having souls of their own, are constantly oppressed by their masters, but are unable to strike back. Now Lili needs to decide if she's in just for the flowers, or if she'll mess with the island's politics as well.
Lili is a hybrid between an adventure and an action game with light role-playing elements. The player controls Lili from a behind-the-back perspective and has the goal of exploring the world and collecting flowers. The white flowers grow all over the island's surface and can be used as a currency to buy some special types of items such as keys. It's also possible to exchange them for coins. However, to move the story forward Lili needs to pick the rarer red flowers. They either grow on the spirits' backs or are awarded for completing quests given by the constructs. Stealing red flowers from the spirits involves first and foremost chasing them and jumping on their backs. This will trigger a mini game in which flowers and traps pop up in random places. The player has to pluck a set amount of white flowers while avoiding thorns and defusing bombs. After stealing enough white flowers in this way, the red one can finally be claimed from the spirits. Lili can stay a limited amount of time on their backs. If she touches a thorn or fails to remove a bomb in time, the grip meter will decrease rapidly. The only way to add more seconds to the timer is by plucking green flowers, while the golden flowers give a bonus of coins. The quests are varied and range from defeating a specific spirit, collecting things, and planting trees to taking photos of interesting locales.
The player can roam around the island freely, however the access to three of the four main areas is initially blocked. The doors leading to them are opened one by one as more red flowers are gathered and the story progresses. At the same time, after every five red flowers collected Lili can visit a trainer and improve one of her three skills: grip, speed or stealth. The last two help the player sneak up to a spirit, while grip makes it easier to stay on its back. Besides seeking the trainer's guidance, Shoppington sells some wearable items that can enhance these skills, such as the Amulet of Cloaking. The only store on Geos also offers new outfits and three kinds of power-ups for sale: speed sandwich, invisibility potion and flashbang. While the functions of the first two are pretty obvious and are used particularly when trying to catch or avoid spirits, the main reason to use the flashbang is to remove all the bombs and thorns in an instant from their backs.
Other pastimes include scaring birds, playing a mini game or two, talking to other characters, and searching for treasure chests, which may contain coins, power-ups and lore items. The latter have no actual use except for telling a backstory. Lili can fill her pockets with more coins by breaking vases, completing quests, grabbing golden flowers, or defeating spirits.
The Windows port released via Steam has a number of improvements and changes:
More than double the number of interactive NPCs A new UI Updated visuals Four times the number of side quests Bug fixes and tweaks
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| 6817 |
LittleBigPlanet 3 - Day 1 Edition! |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Sony Computer Entertainment America |
R0 |
Nov 2014 |
|
Action, Platformer |
LittleBigPlanet 3 - Day 1 Edition! Sony PlayStation 4
UPC: 4948872832120
Rating: R0
Date Added: Feb 23, 2015
Summary: Sackboy is back − and he's brought along new friends! PlayStation's most imaginative franchise, LittleBigPlanet, is back with a new cast of playable plush characters in the biggest handcrafted adventure yet! Discover endless surprises that the LittleBigPlanet Community have created and shared for you to enjoy - including the existing 8.5 Million levels created from previous LittleBigPlanet games.
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| 6818 |
Lone Survivor - The Director's Cut |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Limited Run Games |
R0 |
Dec 2016 |
superflat games |
Adventure |
Lone Survivor - The Director's Cut Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Jan 6, 2017
Summary: Lone Survivor: The Director's Cut is an updated release of Lone Survivor, also available on a wider range of platforms. The game has been reworked with a new lighting engine and many locations have tweaked lightning, along with an anamorphic lens flare for the flashlight. The game contains a new title and game over screen, and new music while sleeping and during game over. There are two new locations in the game and the content has been tweaked, along with the introduction of a new sidequest and some easter eggs. In the options there are new gamma and aspect settings. There are also changes to the gameplay with balance tweaks, bug fixes and improvements. For instance, the character will now automatically face the monster when drawing the gun. After completing the game once New Game+ is automatically started. It has six new locations, two new endings, three new songs, over twenty new items, a new enemy, two new sidequests, and new dialogue for all characters in the game, along with a number of new easter eggs.
The PlayStation versions have support for trophies, are Cross-Buy (PS3 - PS Vita), use cloud saves and support multiple languages. The PS3 version has vibration, while for the PS Vita the touch screen can be used to manage the inventory and to access the options screen. On PC this version replaces the default version of the game and was made available for free to owners of the original game.
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| 6819 |
Lords of the Fallen |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Bandai Namco |
R0 |
Oct 2014 |
CI Games S.A. |
Action |
Lords of the Fallen Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Feb 22, 2015
Summary: Lords of the Fallen is an action RPG set in a fantasy universe where no sins are forgotten and the rulers aim to banish all sin from humankind. The protagonist is Harkyn, a criminal who carries his sins as runes on his face. He is convicted for crimes not revealed to the player. The human realm is attacked by an army of gods and Harkyn is released to fight them, as a chance for redemption. The linear story is divided into different acts that guide Harkyn and his mentor through the Rhogar dimensions inhabited by demons. He can form temporary alliances, but needs to travel into the heart of the realm. New areas are opened up by progressing, with the option to revisit earlier locations, and areas often have multiple paths with hidden locations. There are many additional quests, NPCs and a large amount of lore. Saving can only be done at specific glowing gem checkpoint locations, also used to replenish consumable items such as potions and to upgrade the character.
At the start of the game a combat style can be chosen based on three magic types: brawling, deception, and solace, with four specific spells each. They largely translate to melee, rogue and mage classes. Regardless of the magic type three equipment selections are available next: cleric, rogue and warrior, with a specific type of armour, weapon and shield. By defeating enemies experience is gained to unlock new skills and spells to use in combat. Some mechanics are similar to the Dark Souls games as fights are often set in close quarters and heavily focus on strategical use of attack, defense, dodging and spells. The player is also rewarded for taking risks. Also similar is when after dying Harkyn respawns at the latest checkpoint, there is a timer to quickly return to the area where he died to reclaim all unspent experience. Defeated enemies, except for bosses, respawn as well. There are many different types of weapons to discover and runes can be equipped to boost statistics or to craft them enhancing weapons. A multiplier is built up for mixing different types of combo attacks, but also for avoiding checkpoints and saving up experience instead of spending it on skills. As soon as a checkpoint is used, the multiplier is reset. It is however also possible to use a checkpoint without resetting and that way enemies do not respawn, but health potions are not restored either.
During combat it is possible to lock onto opponents. Timing is important to use the shield to block incoming attacks, followed up by a chain attack, or using evasion through ground rolls with temporary invincibility. Combos can be performed by mixing light and heavy attacks with certain risks for attempting chaining as each enemy has different ways to recover. Charge attacks provide more damage during combat. There are three bars at the bottom that can be leveled up: health (red), energy (orange) and magic (blue). Each action drains the energy bar for a certain amount and it takes some time before it is filled up again. By timing well and by performing combos, the use of energy is minimized. There is an inventory where different types of items can be stored or equipped, with a maximum amount of weight. Skills can be upgraded for overall statistics (strength, vitality, faith, endurance, agility and luck) or for any of the three magic types based on spell points and attribute points with separate experience systems. All the lore is also stored in a separate section in the inventory. After completing the game New Game Plus is available where all spells of the second magic type can be unlocked in the skill three, and for the third type in the next playthrough.
The PC release has no regular edition. On Steam it is released as a Deluxe Digital Edition with a digital artbook and map.
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| 6820 |
Lost Sea |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Limited Run Games |
R0 |
Jul 2016 |
Eastasiasoft Limited |
Action |
Lost Sea Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Jul 13, 2016
Summary: Lost Sea is an action roguelike about a character stranded in the Bermuda Triangle after a crash. The only way to get back is by moving through four archipelagos, each with a different theme. Each archipelago is a linear chain of islands. There are eight characters to choose from. To move between islands a ship is used and to travel a tablet needs to be found, which acts as a map to navigate the waters between the islands. Each island forms a separate level explored on foot with an environment randomized for the item layout, level design and enemies. At the end of the island chain a boss needs to be defeated to move on to the next setting.
The character can freely move in any direction and there is full rotation for the camera. An island's tablet is usually hidden behind a barrier or a raised platform. Barriers are opened by finding and using a key, while broken bridges can be repaired by a carpenter. The character can recruit crew members found on the islands. They can be carried over across islands and be dismissed at any moment. Each character has different abilities, such as repairing bridges, opening chests or digging up treasure. They can also be asked to carry the tablet and follow the player's character automatically. An island is completed when a tablet is carried back to the docks, a location present on every island. There, a workbench can be accessed with upgrades for the player skills and the ship, based on two currencies.
Player skills include the ability to sprint (with a stamina bar), opening item slots for additional crew members, improving statistics, a breadcrumb option to find the way, and new types of attacks. Each tablet has a random number that determines how far the ship can travel for the next island. The overall chances can be improved with the ship upgrades, revealing islands with treasure, revealing tablets on the map, reviving crew members or restoring their health ... The character starts with a basic machete attack, the others need to be bought. Enemies include a wide variety of fantasy monsters, each with their own attack patterns. New settings introduce a new environments with variations of the enemy types. Many items in the environment are destructible, sometimes providing currencies and health.
Save from a single-use ability of a certain crew member, the game has permadeath. Eventually up to four item slots can be unlocked, for instance to carry health packs. All upgrades are tied to a single session and nothing is carried over. Optionally unique treasure can be collected, stored in a separate screen. The game has a day-and-night cycle with different weather conditions.
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| 6821 |
Lumo |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Rising Star Games |
R0 |
Aug 2016 |
|
Action |
Lumo Sony PlayStation 4
UPC: 0887195000202
Rating: R0
Date Added: Jan 14, 2017
Summary: Witness the rebirth of a genre in Lumo – a classic isometric adventure with a modern twist that can be loved by gamers young and old alike! A contemporary take on the long-lost isometric platform genre, Lumo can be enjoyed by anyone looking for an absorbing, challenging and rewarding adventure. But for those who lived through the golden age of videogames – the 80s and early 90s – or know about the games and culture from that time, layer upon layer of nods, winks and touches to those times help build upon an experience that’s as heart-warming as it is exciting! With over 400 rooms across four unique zones, six hidden mini-games and all kinds of wonders to uncover, Lumo is a true voyage of discovery. How much you discover, of course, depends on how hard you look.
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| 6822 |
Mafia III |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
2K Games |
R0 |
Oct 2016 |
2K Czech |
Action |
Mafia III Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Feb 24, 2018
Summary: Mafia III is the third main game in the crime series with free-roaming gameplay combining fighting, shooting and racing, on foot and using vehicles. This time the protagonist is Lincoln Clay. He is a veteran of the Vietnam War and part of a black mob. The game is set in 1968 in New Bordeaux, a fictional environment inspired by New Orleans, which consists of ten districts. There are busy city environments, but also large stretches of swamps, the countryside, canals ... When circumstances force Clay to pay back a debt to the Marcano crime family, he is betrayed and his mob friends along with his surrogate father Sammy are all killed. Left for dead, he is rescued by his friend Father James and gets in touch with his former Vietnam CIA handler John Donovan. Clay is out for revenge to destroy the Marcano family and seize control of New Bordeaux. The story is told as flashbacks by survivors in different segments incorporating cut-scenes.
Next to the various missions there is a larger, faction/assets system where decisions influence the alliance with three important characters. There is Cassandra who leads the Haitian mob, Thomas Burke with ties to the IRA and the Italian gangster Vito Scalleta, the protagonist of Mafia II, who had to leave Empire Bay after killing the don Falcone. Lincoln is mostly on his own and needs their support to hold the territory he captures. Territory does not only provide an income, each faction assigned to it also provides different types of services such as muscle, providing cars and locations or arms dealers, sabotaging phone lines to prevent back-up, bribing the police etc. similar to a skill tree where new abilities are unlocked. A district is taken over after a number of rackets have been captured along with killing the capo who leads it. Each faction also provides a constant stream of missions in the open world with a cash reward.
As in the previous games there is free-roaming gameplay where any vehicle can be stolen and driven. Different types of gameplay styles are possible, involving melee fights or ranged gunplay, with brute force or using a stealth approach combined with a cover system. Using a wiretapping junction box or with the Inside Man bonus it is possible to eavesdrop and see enemies through walls using Clay's Intel Vision, similar to the Eagle Vision of Assassin's Creed. Enemies can be lured away by whistling. Missions include infiltration, killing targets, performing heists, destroying goods, stealing cars, intercepting drugs etc. Large buildings are often used for missions played inside that specific location. There is also a large amount of collectibles including different magazines, paintings and old album covers. Not all missions are scripted, some events are triggered based on actions in the environment or attacks by hit squads. When the police becomes involved, there is a blue search zone that needs to be escaped. NPCs will often report crimes and they can be killed to prevent this, but this often leads to a chain reaction.
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| 6823 |
Marvel Pinball: Epic Collection Vol. 1 |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Nighthawk Interactive |
R0 |
Nov 2016 |
|
Pinball |
Marvel Pinball: Epic Collection Vol. 1 Sony PlayStation 4
UPC: 0868738000217
Rating: R0
Date Added: Jan 14, 2017
Summary: From the pinball wizards at Zen Studios comes Marvel Pinball: Epic Collection Vol. 1, a thrilling collection that bundles together ten classic Marvel pinball tables based on some of the greatest heroes and storylines in the Marvel universe! Swing through the streets of New York City with Spider-Man, shrink to gigantically tiny proportions in the Ant-Man table, become the Day walker to combat the nefarious vampire forces in Blade, and choose your side in an epic showdown in the Civil War table, and many more! Each table has been lovingly crafted by the Zen team to feature fantastic details pulled from the original comics. Combining Marvel's beloved cadre of Super Heroes with Zen's peerless pinball physics and mastery, Marvel Pinball is an epic combination that no fan of pinball or Marvel Comics will want to miss! From the pinball wizards at Zen Studios comes Marvel Pinball: Epic Collection Vol. 1, a thrilling collection that bundles together ten classic Marvel pinball tables based on some of the greatest heroes and storylines in the Marvel universe! Swing through the streets of New York City with Spider-Man, shrink to gigantically tiny proportions in the Ant-Man table, become the Day walker to combat the nefarious vampire forces in Blade, and choose your side in an epic showdown in the Civil War table, and many more! Each table has been lovingly crafted by the Zen team to feature fantastic details pulled from the original comics. Combining Marvel's beloved cadre of Super Heroes with Zen's peerless pinball physics and mastery, Marvel Pinball is an epic combination that no fan of pinball or Marvel Comics will want to miss!
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| 6824 |
Marvel Spider-Man |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Sony Interactive Entertainment America |
R0 |
Sep 2018 |
Insomniac Games, Inc. |
Action |
Marvel Spider-Man Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Oct 25, 2020
Summary: Awards
The Game Awards 2017 – Most Anticipated Game – Nominated 2018 – Game of the Year – Nominated 2018 – Best Game Direction – Nominated 2018 – Best Narrative – Nominated 2018 – Best Score/Music – Nominated 2018 – Best Audio Design – Nominated 2018 – Best Performance: Yuri Lowenthal as Peter Parker – Nominated 2018 – Best Action/Adventure Game – Nominated
TechRaptor 2018 – Best Writing – Nominated 2018 – Game of the Year – 3rd place
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| 6825 |
Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Capcom |
R0 |
Sep 2017 |
Capcom Co., Ltd. |
Fighting |
Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Feb 24, 2018
Series: Marvel vs. Capcom
Summary: The epic clash between two storied universes returns with Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite, the next era of the highly revered action-fighting game series. Marvel and Capcom universes collide like never before as iconic characters team up for action-packed player-versus-player combat.
Imagined and created through a shared vision between the two companies, Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite will feature a variety of exciting and accessible single player modes and rich multi-player content for new players and longtime fans alike. In addition to single player Arcade, Training and Mission modes, a visually stunning and immersive cinematic Story Mode will put players at the center of both universes as they battle for survival against a sinister new threat, Ultron Sigma. Marvel vs. Capcom: Infinite is being built to highlight a combination of iconic locations and fan favorite characters from both universes, including Captain Marvel and Iron Man from the Marvel side, and Ryu and Mega Man X from Capcom.
GAMEPLAY FEATURES:
* Reborn Rivalries: Universes collide once again in this all-new crossover clash for the ages, where players select their favorite Marvel and Capcom characters and engage in accessible and free-form 2v2 team battles, which allow for new gameplay dynamics never-before-seen in the franchise. * Infinite Power: Choose one of the six powerful Infinity Stones from the Marvel Universe to influence the outcome of battle. Each Infinity Stone will customize characters with unique abilities and powerful game-changing effects that can quickly turn the tide of battle. * Iconic Heroes: More characters join the announce roster (Captain Marvel, Iron Man, Captain America, Ryu, Mega Man X and Morrigan) in the battle for survival, including Hulk, Thor, Hawkeye, Rocket Raccoon, Chun-Li, Strider Hiryu, Chris Redfield and Ultron, bringing the current roster up to 14 characters with more to be revealed in the future. * Cinematic Story: The Marvel and Capcom universes collide as heroes and villains battle together to save their merged worlds from a sinister new threat, Ultron Sigma. A combination of the robotic foes known as Ultron from the Marvel Universe and Sigma from the Capcom Universe, this psychotic villain is obsessed with infecting all organic life with a cybernetic virus. Historys greatest gathering of warriors must now unite to fight back against Ultron Sigma and save their newly formed world. * Accessible Single Player Content: In addition to the cinematic story experience, players can hone their skills in a variety of accessible single player modes, including Training, Mission, and Arcade modes. * Vast Multiplayer Features: Robust online modes and content including ranked and casual matches, global leaderboards, and online lobbies with spectator mode deepen the overall experience.
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| 6826 |
Mass Effect - Legendary Edition |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Electronic Arts |
R0 |
May 2021 |
BioWare Edmonton |
Action, Role-playing (RPG) |
Mass Effect - Legendary Edition Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Aug 31, 2022
Summary:
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| 6827 |
Mass Effect: Andromeda |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Electronic Arts |
R0 |
Mar 2017 |
BioWare Montréal |
Action |
Mass Effect: Andromeda Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Dec 31, 2017
Summary: Mass Effect: Andromeda takes place some 600 years after the events in the trilogy. Alien races from the Milky Way galaxy, including Humans, Asari, Krogan, Salarians, and Turians, dispatched several arks toward the Andromeda galaxy after discovering several suitable planets for new colonies using deep space scans based on Geth technology.
After modeling your protagonist, male or female, and setting some very basic info in regard to the original trilogy, basically just setting whether Commander Shepard was a male or female, you start the game by being awoken from a 600 year cryosleep. Due to malfunction, your twin sibling (brother or sister, opposite of your character selected sex preference) didn't wake up and ended up in a comma.
The arks have reached the Andromeda galaxy and it is time to visit those promised new worlds. However, it turns out that none of them is habitable as the climates changed in the last 600 years, some naturally, and some due to terraforming by an AI-like race of machines known as Remnant. Their technology is far beyond anyone else's, but their goal is unknown and other races you meet in the Andromeda galaxy all seem eager to unravel the mystery behind Remnant technology. Things didn't go as anticipated upon your arrival to Andromeda galaxy, and your father, the Pathfinder on your vessel, is tasked to find out new worlds that could be colonized. But after giving his life to save yours, you end up being the next Pathfinder and hope for mankind.
Following the plan to regroup at Nexus station, which is basically a smaller version of Citadel from previous Mass Effect games, you find out that none of the other arks were heard of and that Nexus is in dire need of food and supplies - which initiated riot and fight among militia and other personnel. Not many are eager to put faith in you, being new and unrefined Pathfinder, but you are assigned a spaceship called Tempest, and a crew to help you search and explore uncharted new worlds.
Similar to previous games in the series, in between missions your crew may have new things to talk to you about, and you can try and pursue a romantic relationship with some of your crew. You can upgrade your character's skills, you can trade weapons and items at various merchants in Nexus, and travel between planets.
Mining is not done in a typical way, and you only send a probe when you have an alert of possible minerals in the area or some stranded ship or some other phenomenon. Moving between planets and asteroids is done completely in 1st-person perspective (not free movement, but navigating pre-set paths) and can be skipped.
Research and development is also supported, but this time you have technologies from different galaxies that can be researched and developed. Weapons also support mod slots which vary from having bigger ammo clip capacity to doing more damage or having better stability. Armor works in a similar way to before, and also support removal of your helmet during cut-scenes, assuming you're not in a hazardous area which requires a helmet. While on board the Tempest, you have your personal outfit which can support full color radius change, though you can only change your own outfit while in your captain's room, and not the outfit of your crew.
While your armor has the ability to act as a semi-jet-pack, in order to explore the planet in full you will also be given a rover, similar to that in the original Mass Effect game, which has the ability to jump, boost speed, or make itself more capable of traversing steep terrains. It can also have different paint jobs if you don't like the default white one.
The rover also gives you additional protection from the planet's hazards such as radiation or extreme cold. But this time, exploring planets isn't just for gathering resources and materials, but also for building colonies on a suitable places. You can select what type of colony you wish to build, whether it should be military outpost or a scientific colony, but make sure you don't leave your colonists unprotected against the Kett, a new hostile alien race you will first encounter in the Andromeda galaxy.
Aside from weapons, the Pathfinder has a scanning tool which helps you scan objects and people and it also interacts with SAM, an AI that is part of every Pathfinder, and can help give you necessary information almost instantly.
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| 6828 |
Mecho Tales |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Limited Run Games |
R0 |
Jan 2018 |
Arcade Distillery |
Action |
Mecho Tales Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Jan 17, 2018
Summary: Mecho Tales is an Action game, developed and published by Arcade Distillery, which was released in 2017.
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| 6829 |
Mega Man Legacy Collection |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Capcom |
R0 |
Feb 2016 |
|
Action, Platformer |
Mega Man Legacy Collection Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Jun 2, 2016
Summary: Mega Man Legacy Collection is a celebration of the 8-bit history of Capcom’s iconic Blue Bomber. Featuring faithful reproductions of the series’ origins with the original six Mega Man games, the Legacy Collection will remind long-time fans and introduce newcomers to what made Mega Man such a popular and iconic character. Mega Man Legacy Collection will feature all six games and much more. In addition to the six Mega Man games, Mega Man Legacy Collection features new ways to experience the classic games with the Museum Mode and new Challenge Mode. Challenge Mode remixes gameplay segments from all six games, with plenty of scaling difficulty objectives for experienced players to conquer yet serving as a good starting point for new players, too. Museum Mode contains a comprehensive collection of history, high-res art and original concept pieces – a mega treat for any fan of Mega Man and video game history. Additional hardware required for Remote Play.
CAPCOM CO., LTD. 2015 ALL RIGHTS RESERVED. System Requirements: Supported Platforms: PlayStation 4
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| 6830 |
Mega Man Legacy Collection 2 |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Capcom |
R0 |
Aug 2017 |
Capcom Co., Ltd. |
Action, Platformer |
Mega Man Legacy Collection 2 Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Aug 21, 2017
Series: Mega Man / Rockman
Summary: The legacy continues with this collection of four of the iconic blue bomber's classic side-scrolling adventures, complete with all-new features and new ways to play these expansive games. A follow up to Mega man legacy collection which contain the series' original 8-bit titles, Mega man legacy collection 2 spans the Evolution and retro revolution of the series!
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| 6831 |
Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain - Day One Edition |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Konami |
R0 |
Sep 2015 |
Kojima Productions |
Action |
Metal Gear Solid V: The Phantom Pain - Day One Edition Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Oct 13, 2015
Summary: The Soviet invasion of Afghanistan has brought a new edge to the Cold War, and in 1984, a one-eyed man with a prosthetic arm appears in the country. Those who know him call him Snake; the legendary mercenary who was once swept from the stage of history and left in a coma by American private intelligence network Cipher. Snake is accompanied by Ocelot, an old friend who saved him from attack when he finally awoke.
Now, Snake's former partner Kazuhira Miller is being held by the Soviet forces in Afghanistan. Snake must undertake a solo mission to rescue Miller and prove to the world that the legendary mercenary is not dead and gone. That first step will lead to a path of vengeance against the very Cipher that slaughtered so many of Snake's men, and to a battle that will embroil the whole world...
What started in Ground Zeroes must finish with "V".
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| 6832 |
Metro: Exodus |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Deep Silver |
R0 |
Feb 2019 |
4A Games Limited |
First Person Shooter |
Metro: Exodus Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Oct 25, 2020
Summary:
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| 6833 |
Metro: Redux |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Deep Silver |
R0 |
Aug 2014 |
4A Games Limited |
First Person Shooter |
Metro: Redux Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Feb 22, 2015
Summary: This compilation pack includes: Metro 2033 Redux Metro: Last Light Redux
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| 6834 |
Micro Machines: World Series |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Codemasters |
R0 |
Jun 2017 |
Codemasters Software Company Limited, The |
Action |
Micro Machines: World Series Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Apr 14, 2018
Summary: Whether driving the Spy Car destroying a Hovercraft with a NERF Blaster in the Games Room, or the Dump Truck blowing up a Tank with a Dynamite Launcher in the garden, Micro Machines World Series will have players of all ages smiling from ear-to-ear while delivering absolute carnage.
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| 6835 |
Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment |
R0 |
Sep 2014 |
Monolith Productions, Inc. |
Action |
Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Feb 22, 2015
Series: Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor
Summary: Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor is an action role-playing game. It takes place between J.R.R. Tolkien's The Hobbit and The Lord of the Rings. You play as Talion, a ranger of Gondor guarding Black Gate. Talion and his family are killed by Sauron's armies led by Black Hand, but Talion is possessed by a mysterious wraith and is transferred to Mordor. His goal is avenging his family and revealing the identity of the wraith.
Shadow of Mordor is an open world game, where you have freedom to explore Mordor and completing side quests. The game combines elements of the Assassin's Creed series in terms of freely roaming the world and the Batman: Arkham series in terms of the combat system with complex combinations of offensive and defensive moves, and finishers.
The game uses a Nemesis system that remembers Talion's interactions with enemies, adapting their behavior at a later time. For example, a defeated orc might want to take revenge on Talion, humiliating him in a similar manner and wear the scars of the previous fight. The Nemesis system also generates the bodyguards, captains and war chiefs of Sauron's armies. They have their own hierarchy and become stronger as they manage to kill you, rising in the ranks. Captains who manage to beat Talion grow in strength and are promoted, and in time they become a serious challenge and a personal vendetta. Even though there are many fighting sequences, a large amount of stealth is encouraged to avoid overwhelming confrontations until many new weapons and abilities provide a wider range of tackling large groups. Captains can be killed permanently (usually by beheading them with a finisher), or you can choose to have them return at a later time through a regular kill. It is also possible to brand enemies which puts them under your influence. That way you can exercise control over them and have them fight by your side, but as it can be applied to all stages of the orc hierarchy it can also be used to influence the system from the inside. You can order a captain to kill his fellow captains and help determine their replacements.
The player can develop the abilities of Talion both as a ranger and as a wraith. Ranger abilities enhance stealth and make moving through the world unnoticed easier, while wraith abilities allow him to influence minds of enemies, allowing for example obtain information about captains and spreading unrest in enemy's ranks. The information for instance reveals immunity or weak points of specific captains, providing an advantage for a next fight.
The later released Xbox 360 and PS3 versions have reduced graphics. The Nemesis AI system has also been reduced significantly is depth and variety. Content-wise, it is largely identical.
The pre-order retail release (US version only) of the game for PS4 includes a DLC voucher for downloading Blood Hunters Warband DLC and Flesh Burners Warband DLC. The voucher is valid from September 30, 2014 until December 31, 2024.
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| 6836 |
Minecraft - PlayStation 4 Edition |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Sony Computer Entertainment America |
R0 |
Oct 2014 |
Mojang AB |
Adventure |
Minecraft - PlayStation 4 Edition Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Sep 7, 2015
Summary: This game is an updated version of the classic Minecraft, for Xbox One and PS4. The core concept is identical. Set in a block world and played from a first-person perspective, players are free to explore, kill, craft and build. It is either played in the creative mode, with no dangers or limitations, or in the survival mode where enemies come out and can kill you and your creations. This version of the game supports worlds (usually randomly generated) that are much larger than the previous console versions.
There is a tutorial island where the basics can be practiced and pop-ins also appear with helpful explanations. The game supports split-screen for two or four players, and online games to up to eight. When creating a game it is possible to make it available online, or invite only. For both platforms there is a large amount of DLC with skin and texture packs.
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| 6837 |
Minecraft: Story Mode |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Telltale Games |
R0 |
Oct 2015 |
|
Adventure |
Minecraft: Story Mode Sony PlayStation 4
UPC: 0894515001658
Rating: R0
Date Added: Dec 10, 2015
Summary: As Jesse, you'll embark on a perilous adventure across the Over world, through the Nether, to the End, and beyond. You and your friends revere the legendary Order of the Stone: Warrior, Redstone Engineer, Griefer, and Architect; slayers of the Ender Dragon. While at EnderCon in hopes of meeting Gabriel the Warrior, you and your friends discover that something is wrong. something dreadful. Terror is unleashed, and you must set out on a quest to find The Order of the Stone if you are to save your world from oblivion. A five-part episodic series with the disc including episode one, and grants access to four more episodes as they become available to download (Internet connection required).
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| 6838 |
Mirror's Edge: Catalyst |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Electronic Arts |
R0 |
Jun 2016 |
EA Digital Illusions CE AB |
Action |
Mirror's Edge: Catalyst Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Jan 14, 2017
Summary: Mirror's Edge: Catalyst is a re-imagining of the 2008 game Mirror's Edge. It takes place in a futuristic location known as the City of Glass. The dystopian city is ruled by a Conglomerate that has turned the citizens into mindless slaves pursuing status and wealth. Faith Connors, the same protagonist of the first game, is one of the people who lives off the Grid, the large networking system that connects (and spies on) everyone and everything. She works as a runner who roam the rooftops of the city as couriers as well as burglars. They have been tolerated by the Conglomerate and their K-Sec security forces for a few decades, but that soon changes early in the game. It starts at the moment Faith is released from prison and returns to her runner friends, but flashbacks also reveal her past, what happened to her family and how she became involved with different people. Why she was is prison is soon explained and she needs to repay a debt to the crime boss Dogen. During a K-Sec headquarters heist she ignores orders and steals a hard drive that overthrows the fragile equilibrium that was in place, and soon K-Sec cracks down hard on the runners, attempting to reclaim the hard drive. With the help of runners, the militant organization Black November and other characters, she soon learns of a sinister project called Reflection, which threatens to change Glass and its citizens entirely, unless Faith can stop it.
Just like the original it relies heavily on parkour movement to explore the city, escape, find entrances, and take out or disarm opponents. Moves such as jumping, sliding, climbing, balancing, wall running, swinging, rolling, diving through windows, using ziplines and a grappling hook-like MAG Rope, and kicking in doors can be strung together quickly. Certain parts can be revisited with upgrades, for instance with the MAG Rope, to reach locations that were previously inaccessible. As in the first title elements in the environment turn bright red to show they can be used when Runner's Vision is activated, sending out a pulse. Optionally these markings can be made less prominent or even be removed altogether. Enemies can be targeted with melee attacks, always with the aim to get rid of them as quickly as possible. Punches and kicks have a different effect based on the movement speed and when running at top speed a type of shield is built up that makes Faith largely invulnerable as long as she keeps moving at that speed. Kicks and punches can be steered in a certain direction, for instance to knock down guards off buildings or against each other. Guns can no longer be used as they are tied to their owners using biometrics. Entirely new for this game is that the city has been turned into an open world that can be explored in any direction, instead of a series of a set of linear levels. While there is a main story path to follow, there are many side missions and jobs that can be freely pursued as well. There is also a large game map where waypoints can be set to move around quickly.
By completing missions Faith earns experience that is eventually turned into upgrade points. These can be spent on movement, combat and gear, upgrading her abilities through different skill trees for each category. New for this game is that not all moves are available right away and need to be unlocked gradually, such as the 180-degree turn, the double wall run or a quick sidestep. The game has time trial missions with leaderboards where the ghosts are shared with friends so they can attempt to beat your score, using the Social Play feature. It is also possible to design and share custom routes as challenges. Next to regular missions based on movement and incorporating combat, there are new types of tasks called grid node puzzles. They are slower than others, focusing on finding the correct route in a busy environment, but it also incorporates a laser security system where Faith's moves can be used to get past the security lasers. Most of these are optional missions to unlock fast travel points. Other missions involve deliveries, distraction missions (keep the K-Sec busy), and Dash missions (race against the clock). There are also five types of collectibles: Documents, Electronic Parts, GridLeaks, Secret Bags and Surveillance Recordings. Certain billboards can be hacked to display a selection of logos.
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| 6839 |
Mitsurugi Kamui Hikae |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Limited Run Games |
R0 |
Mar 2017 |
Zenith Blue |
Action |
Mitsurugi Kamui Hikae Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Apr 7, 2017
Summary: Mitsurugi Kamui Hikae is a doujin 3D arena-based beat-em up, with a fighting style similar to the Devil May Cry games. The player controls a warrior maiden armed with a sword, who is hunting her own friend who has stolen a powerful demon blade. The heroine has several attack moves and she must defeat all enemies - they attack in waves, and come in different forms (humans, robots, etc.). After several waves, a boss battle ensues. The heroine has a special gauge for stronger attacks and a combo meter.
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| 6840 |
Mortal Kombat XL |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment |
R0 |
Mar 2016 |
|
Fighting |
Mortal Kombat XL Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Jan 13, 2018
Summary: One of the best-selling titles of 2015 has gone XL! Komplete The Mortal Kombat X Experience with new and existing content. Includes the main game, and new playable characters Alien, Leatherface, Triborg, and BoRai Cho. Previously released playable characters include Predator, Jason Voorhees, Tremor, Tanya, and Goro. Also includes the new skins pack Apocalypse Pack and all previously released skins packs.
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| 6841 |
Mothergunship |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Grip Digital |
R0 |
Jul 2018 |
Grip Digital, s.r.o. |
Action |
Mothergunship Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Jan 1, 2020
Summary: MOTHERGUNSHIP mixes bullet-hell intensity with the shooting, customization, and traversal of the first-person genre. Fight your way through the alien fleets, facing randomized enemy and level mayhem as you clear rooms and take out some of the biggest bosses seen in the FPS genre.
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| 6842 |
Murdered: Soul Suspect |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Square Enix |
R0 |
Jun 2014 |
Airtight Games |
Adventure |
Murdered: Soul Suspect Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Jan 21, 2016
Gameplay: Single-player video game
Summary: Murdered: Soul Suspect is an adventure stealth game developed by Airtight Games and published by Square Enix for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, Xbox 360 and Xbox One.
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| 6843 |
Mutant Mudds Deluxe |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Limited Run Games |
R0 |
May 2017 |
Renegade Kid LLC. |
Action |
Mutant Mudds Deluxe Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: May 22, 2017
Summary: Mutant Mudds Deluxe is an updated version of Mutant Mudds. Compared to the former game, it adds 20 new Ghost levels, which are characterized by altered gameplay rules; new power-ups and playable characters, as well as more checkpoints.
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| 6844 |
Mutant Mudds Super Challenge |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Limited Run Games |
R0 |
May 2017 |
Renegade Kid LLC. |
Action |
Mutant Mudds Super Challenge Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: May 22, 2017
Summary: For Super Players!
Here comes a challenge! Mutant Mudds Super Challenge!! Over 40 levels filled with malicious mutant mudds. This adventure is designed for super players; featuring a host of new platforming challenges and unique boss fights that will test your skills.
Max receives special intel, revealing the location of the original meteor impact site and the fact that mutant mudds are still being spawned from it! Max sets out from a secret hideout in the jungle to locate the meteor and destroy it for good!
Run, jump, hover, and blast your way across five new vibrant worlds, presented with colourful neo-retro pixel art and sublime chiptune music. Defy the laws of the second dimension by leaping between foreground and background layers, dispensing muddy justice with your faithful water cannon. Utilize your trusty power-ups to traverse tricky obstacles and gain access to special secret levels.
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| 6845 |
Mystery Chronicle: One Way Heroics |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Limited Run Games |
R0 |
Sep 2016 |
Spike Chunsoft |
Role-Playing (RPG) |
Mystery Chronicle: One Way Heroics Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Oct 7, 2016
Summary: One Way Heroics is a top down RPG created by Japanese indie game developer SmokingWOLF. In the game, you are summoned by a king to defeat the Demon Lord and save their land. However, the Demon Lord has a void that is engulfing the land in darkness. The game's combat system is very similar to that of roguelikes such as NetHack and ADOM: you kill enemies and move on. However, there is a wall of darkness that will instantly end you adventure if it catches up to you, pressuring you to keep moving. Another thing of note is that each time you play, a new world is built from the ground up, making every playthrough potentially different. There are also two difficulty settings that determine when the Demon Lord shows up.
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| 6846 |
N.E.R.O.: Nothing Ever Remains Obscure |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Soedesco |
R0 |
Jul 2016 |
|
Adventure |
N.E.R.O.: Nothing Ever Remains Obscure Sony PlayStation 4
UPC: 0852103006355
Rating: R0
Date Added: Mar 8, 2017
Summary: N.E.R.O.: Nothing Ever Remains Obscure is a wonderful journey in a world of incredible beauty where a kid is the key to all locks and the night is not as frightening as we all could think. Immerse yourself in a story-driven first-person game featuring puzzles with intuitive controls. The environment is heavily connected to the characters and their past. The world of N.E.R.O. is magical and varied, making exploring an ongoing challenge.
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| 6847 |
N++ |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Limited Run Games |
R0 |
Jul 2015 |
Metanet Software Inc. |
Action, Platformer |
N++ Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Sep 11, 2017
Summary: N++ is the third main game in the fast-paced, momentum-based N platformer series and the sequel to N+. As in all of the games the player controls a ninja who combines a variety of running and jumping mechanics to get around. There is regular running where speed is built up until a maximum is reached, two types of jumping based on tapping or holding, angled jumping, walljumping, and wallsliding. When landing from great heights an angled surface needs to be used, otherwise the character is dead right away.
The game consists of three main game modes: Solo, Co-op and Race. All levels take place in minimalist single-screen environments. Up to 60 colour palettes can be unlocked to alter the game's look. Solo consists of a large amount of episodes divided over three categories: Intro (25 tutorial episodes), N++ (100 entirely new episodes) and Legacy (100 episodes from previous games). The game is said to have 2,360 unique levels in total. Each episode consists of five levels that need to be completed in one session, but with an unlimited amount of lives. Each level is completed by locating the exit, which usually requires activating a switch first. There are 90 seconds to complete each episode of five levels and optionally a level can be perfected by collecting all gold. Each gold pick-up also provides two additional seconds. Along the way obstacles and robot enemies need to be avoided.
Co-op is similar, but these levels for up to four players can only be completed by working together and sometimes doing sacrifices. In the Race mode, which can also be played competitively with up to four players, each level is started with a bonus. Collecting gold increases the bonus and when the exit is reached the bonus is converted into a permanent score. In multiplayer these levels are played by all players simultaneously. Players who do not reach the exit receive nothing, and whenever a player reaches the exit, a rocket is launched that can be controlled by that players to take out one of the other ninjas. When a player reaches the exit Sudden Death is also activated and respawns are no longer possible, along with a quicker decrease of the bonus and death when there is none left. If it takes too long for players to reach the exit, the You Suck mode is activated and enemies are gradually removed from the level. When a player then reaches the exit, all other player characters explode right away.
The game comes with a level editor to create and share custom levels. Levels have global leaderboards, also for custom levels.
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| 6848 |
NAtURAL DOCtRINE |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
NIS America |
R0 |
Sep 2014 |
Kadokawa Games, Ltd. |
Role-Playing (RPG) |
NAtURAL DOCtRINE Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Nov 12, 2016
Summary: NAtURAL DOCtRINE is a tactical, turn-based role-playing game set in a fantasy universe where humans fight other races. The player controls the guard soldier Geoff who works out of the fortress city Feste. Initially he goes after a number of goblins to gather resources, which is the start of a large story. The player eventually assembles a party of up to ten different characters with classes such as all-round warrior, apprentice, battle medic, sword specialist, sword master etc. Characters carry gear and equipment found through loot and earn experience in battles to level up and improve agaility, dexterity, faith, health, intelligence, spirit, strength and vitality. Each class has its own skill tree with various paths unlocked by spending skill points. It is possible to reassign the spent skill points at any moment to try a different build or strategy. If a single character dies, the scenario needs to be replayed.
From a top-down world map different locations or scenarios are available. During battles the characters are shown from a top-down or third-person perspective. As a turn-based game movement is based on grids. Characters have various offensive and defensive actions available based on their class with melee, guard, ranger attacks and spells, but their position is also important. Based on a character's position in a grid relative to another one, specific actions become available or characters become able to act out of their turn, which is called linking in the global 'initiative' system. Obstacles in the environment also play a role and players have to take into account linking effects, as friendly fire is possible and attempting to block an enemy attack based on a position can have a negative outcome if the guarded character suddenly attacks. As multiple attacks and actions can be planned in a single turn, bright coloured lines show the action and direction so as to avoid friendly fire and unwanted linking effects.
Magic attacks are based on a substance called Pluton, which is rare and shared between all party members. Because of the substance's scarcity it can only be used every now and then. Next to the single-player mode the game supports competitive and cooperative online multiplayer games. Fights are similar to the single-player portion, but they are framed around collecting and building a deck of cards that becomes stronger over time. The game has cross-platform multiplayer and cross-save functionality for the three platforms.
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| 6849 |
Need for Speed: Rivals |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Electronic Arts |
R0 |
Nov 2013 |
Ghost Games |
Racing |
Need for Speed: Rivals Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Feb 22, 2015
Summary: Need for Speed: Rivals is an open world racing game and the 20th installment in this series. Like Need for Speed: Hot Pursuit it supports two storylines: The Racer and The Cop (with three separate paths: patrol, enforcer, or undercover). Both have a full career progression, through speedlists for the racer and assignments for the cop. Players level up by completing objectives. There are gadgets such as an EMPs, shockwaves and the ability to call in roadblocks that can be upgraded. The game takes place in the fictional location Redview County. It is an open world with 160 km (100 miles) of streets.
The game still incorporates the Autolog system and introduces AllDrive, which allows the player to seamlessly transition from the single-player game to online multiplayer, both cooperatively and head-to-head.
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| 6850 |
NeuroVoider - Limited Edition |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Limited Run Games |
R0 |
Jul 2017 |
Flying Oak Games |
Action |
NeuroVoider - Limited Edition Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Aug 19, 2017
Summary: NeuroVoider is an Action game, developed by Flying Oak Games and published by Plug In Digital, which was released in 2017.
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| 6851 |
Nex Machina |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Limited Run Games |
R0 |
Nov 2017 |
Housemarque Ltd. |
Action |
Nex Machina Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Dec 6, 2017
Summary: Nex Machina: Death Machine is an Action game, developed by Housemarque and published by Sony Interactive Entertainment, which was released in 2017.
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| 6852 |
Ni no Kuni II: Revenant Kingdom - Day One Edition |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Bandai Namco |
R0 |
Mar 2018 |
Level-5 Inc. |
Role-Playing (RPG) |
Ni no Kuni II: Revenant Kingdom - Day One Edition Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Apr 14, 2018
Summary: Re-enter the animated world of Ni no Kuni in the sequel to the role-playing masterpiece developed by LEVEL-5.
Explore a beautifully crafted world and experience the gripping story in an all-new RPG adventure. LEVEL-5 reunites with Yoshiyuki Momose on character design and Music created by Joe Hisaishi in the production of the next Ni no Kuni tale.
Key Features:
* ALL-STAR PRODUCTION LEVEL-5's mastery of the RPG genre is combined with music composed by the renowned Joe Hisaishi and character designs by animation artist Yoshiyuki Momose!
* CAPTIVATING STORY A charming and tragic tale unfolds as Evan, a boy prince learns how to become a leader and build a kingdom!
* ROLE PLAYING MASTERY New and traditional RPG elements expertly crafted and designed featuring dozens of locations to explore, hundreds of creatures to battle and a wealth of quests and secrets to uncover throughout the sweeping journey!
* ANOTHER WORLD Stunning visuals recreate the world of Ni no Kuni and immerses players into an incredibly vibrant, animated land filled with a new cast of delightful characters to meet!
* DYNAMIC FIGHTS Battle against fierce foes utilizing an exciting real-time battle system!
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| 6853 |
NieR: Automata - Game of the YoRHa Edition |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Square Enix |
R0 |
Feb 2019 |
|
Action |
NieR: Automata - Game of the YoRHa Edition Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Oct 25, 2020
Summary: This special edition contains the following: NieR: Automata NieR: Automata - 3C3C1D119440927 Expansion DLC A set of six Pod skins A Machine Mask accessory for the YoRHas 15 PS4 avatars and a dynamic system theme (PS4 release only) Two wallpapers (Steam release only)
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| 6854 |
Night Trap - 25th Anniversary Edition |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Limited Run Games |
R0 |
Aug 2017 |
Digital Pictures, Inc. |
Adventure |
Night Trap - 25th Anniversary Edition Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Sep 1, 2017
Summary: Originally developed by Digital Pictures in 1987 and released in 1992, Night Trap has been completely rebuilt, bringing it to a level of video quality never before seen.
Night Trap tells the story of five teenage girls spending the weekend at the Martin home. As a member of the Special Control Attack Team, your job is to monitor the home and protect the girls using an intricate system of cameras and traps as it is being invaded by vampires.
Night Trap - 25th Anniversary Edition also includes new features such as deleted scenes, two documentaries, the all-new Theater that allows you to watch all story-related videos uninterrupted, a new mode with online functionality called Survivor that will test your skills at trapping intruders and behind the scenes production images. For the first time ever, the unreleased prototype Scene Of The Crime will be fully playable and included with Night Trap - 25th Anniversary Edition.
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| 6855 |
Nioh |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Sony Interactive Entertainment America |
R0 |
Feb 2017 |
Team Ninja |
Action |
Nioh Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Oct 25, 2020
Summary: Awards
The Game Awards 2017 – Best Action Game – Nominated
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| 6856 |
No Man's Sky |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Sony Interactive Entertainment America |
R0 |
Aug 2016 |
Hello Games Ltd. |
Adventure |
No Man's Sky Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Jan 14, 2017
Summary: No Man's Sky is a space exploration and survival game where the player explores a vast, nearly-infinite universe. Starting out on one of over 18 quintillion planets, the player is first tasked with gathering the necessary materials to repair and launch their ship into space. From there, the game is entirely open ended, though the ultimate goal is to reach the center of the galaxy. Along the way, players can mine for rare and valuable elements, catalog animal and plant life, search for ruins and alien artifacts, and converse and trade items and resources with several alien factions which inhabit the universe. They can also engage in piracy by destroying other ships. Players use the resources they earn from these activities to craft upgrades for their suit, ship, and multitools.
Each planet that the player visits is procedurally generated, with its own environmental conditions, elements, and animal and plant life. Players must upgrade and configure their suit in order to adapt to the sometimes hostile environments. For example: cold planets will require the player to equip a heating mechanism in their suit. Upon visiting an unvisited planet or cataloguing a new species, players are free to name them whatever they desire - these names will be seen by other players if they reach the same location, though the chances of this are very low. Otherwise, No Man's Sky is strictly a single-player game.
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| 6857 |
Nova-111 |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Limited Run Games |
R0 |
Apr 2017 |
Carbon Games Ltd |
Action |
Nova-111 Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: May 8, 2017
Summary: Nowa-111 is a sci-fi themed turn-based game set in alien worlds. The main mission is to restore the flow of time by searching out the scientists lost in the aftermath of the Universe's Greatest Science Experiment. The game is divided into sectors, each with a few individual missions. Each mission requires finding all the scientists and reaching the extraction point by navigating "Nova" spaceship. The labyrinth is inhabited by various enemy forms of life, including mutated astrobiological creatures and robots.
Additionally, numerous obstacles may be encountered, for example, falling stalactites or one way wind tunnels. The duel uses a turn-based system, where the player may move, perform or avoid attacks. The board view uses a fog of war system, showing only the closest area. The game expands with each level, allowing to use new weapons, extras and abilities.
As for the story, once upon a spacetime, there existed a team of 111 brilliant scientists, who lived together in a simple turn-based world. They were interested in expediting their scientific research, and thus began developing the Universe's "Greatest Science Experiment" which was theorized to unlock "real-time". All was fine until the science experiment resulted in a cosmic real-time/turn-based vortex that mashed the two unlikely worlds together.
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| 6858 |
Oceanhorn: Monster of Uncharted Seas |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Limited Run Games |
R0 |
Jul 2017 |
Cornfox & Brothers Ltd. |
Action |
Oceanhorn: Monster of Uncharted Seas Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Aug 14, 2017
Summary: In this Zelda inspired action adventure game, the protagonist (a boy) looks for his father, who went hunting for the legendary monster Oceanhorn. The boy must discover and travel through the many islands of the Uncharted Seas, looking for many tools and magic seals who will allow him to access new places and defeat new bosses.
Much of the game is about fighting monsters (with sword and shield or a few spells) and solving puzzles (pushing switches and moving blocks and statues to open gates and paths, or even blowing up secret walls) in 3D isometric view. There is also a 3rd person view mini-game when sailing between islands, where you fire a weapon to hit sea mines and sea monsters (to get XP) or to break crates and barrels (to get coins and items).
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| 6859 |
Octodad: Dadliest Catch |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Limited Run Games |
R0 |
Jun 2016 |
Young Horses, Inc. |
Action |
Octodad: Dadliest Catch Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Jul 2, 2016
Summary: In Octodad: Dadliest Catch, the player takes the role of a loving fiancé and father of two kids. He is also a octopus in a suit who lives unrecognized in the human world. The majority of the time is spent with mundane tasks, e.g. preparing the protagonist's wedding ceremony, but unfortunately one person knows the secret: a crazy chef who is in the mood for sushi...
This is commercial and further developed successor to the freeware game Octodad. While the objectives themselves are not too complicated, e.g. doing the dishes, the challenge comes from the fact that each limb is controlled separately. Of course this makes coordinated movement hard and, along with the deliberately oversensitive physics simulation, results in chaos and slapstick moments. However, making chaos when other people are watching fills up a suspicion meter which eventually causes Octodad to be recognized and leads to a game over. Sometimes there are small stealth sequences in which the protagonist can't be seen at all.
After finishing the campaign, the six levels can be replayed in order to find hidden ties or beating the developers' best time. In co-op mode, each player controls one limb (or two with less than four participants). The level editor is exclusive to the Windows version, but the user levels can also be played on Macintosh and Linux.
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| 6860 |
Oddworld: Abe's Oddysee: New 'n' Tasty! - Limited Edition |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Limited Run Games |
R0 |
Apr 2016 |
Just Add Water |
Action, Platformer |
Oddworld: Abe's Oddysee: New 'n' Tasty! - Limited Edition Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: May 10, 2016
Series: Oddworld
Gameplay: Single-player video game
Summary: Oddworld: New 'n' Tasty!, also known as Oddworld: Abe's Oddysee – New 'n' Tasty!, is a 2014 cinematic platform video game developed by Just Add Water and published by Oddworld Inhabitants for the PlayStation 4 as a "ground-up remake" of Oddworld: Abe's Oddysee. The game was released in North America on July 22, 2014 and in Europe on July 23, 2014. Versions for Linux, Microsoft Windows and OS X were released on February 25, 2015 while the Xbox One version was released on March 27, 2015 and June 9, 2015 in Australia and New Zealand. The PlayStation 3 version was released on April 21, 2015 in North America and April 23, 2015 in Europe. Versions for PlayStation Vita and Wii U are still in development but no definite release dates have been given.
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| 6861 |
Odin Sphere: Leifthrasir |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Atlus |
R0 |
Jun 2016 |
Vanillaware Ltd. |
Action |
Odin Sphere: Leifthrasir Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Jul 20, 2017
Summary: Odin Sphere: Leifthrasir is an enhanced HD remake of Odin Sphere game for PlayStation 2. Many various adjustments and changes were made in gameplay, considering comments from people who played the original game. While this is enhanced version of the original and it's trying to stay true to it, there are new gameplay and story elements presented in this release, some of which include new boss fights, new attack moves, new background music, and new map area to explore. While the initial idea of the developers was to make just n HD remastered release, it ended up being more of a re-created game version. As such, the game offers both classic mode as well as refined mode with all new elements and new gameplay.
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| 6862 |
Ōkami HD |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Capcom |
R0 |
Dec 2017 |
Clover Studio Co., Ltd. |
Action |
Ōkami HD Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Dec 31, 2017
Summary: From Capcom's Clover studios, the team behind Viewtiful Joe 2, comes a 3-D cell shaded action adventure in the world of feudal Japan. Ōkami tells the tale of a wolf-goddess named Amaterasu who must prevent an evil being known as Orochi from taking over the beautiful world of feudal Japan. Ōkami takes the already well established cell shading technique and turns it into a traditional Hokusai-style Japanese woodblock print visual.
To give the player a sense of being in a painting, Amaterasu is given a paint brush in which the player can cut enemies down with, create bridges or wind, and restore the forest to its natural beauty. With each defeated enemy, color returns and the natural life force slowly regenerates. While playing, players call up a canvas where they can draw with the celestial brush. New abilities and techniques are acquired as you progress.
Ōkami is filled with large worlds and dungeons to explore on your quest to restore the lush trees and wildlife to their former glory. Many monsters and large epic boss battles come between Amaterasu and her goal. To fulfill her objective there will be many people along the way that will help her if she helps them.
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| 6863 |
Onechanbara Z II: Chaos |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Xseed Games |
R0 |
Jul 2015 |
Tamsoft Corporation |
Action |
Onechanbara Z II: Chaos Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: May 27, 2017
Summary:
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| 6864 |
The Order: 1886 |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Sony Computer Entertainment America |
R0 |
Feb 2015 |
Ready at Dawn, SCE Santa Monica Studio |
Action |
The Order: 1886 Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Dec 10, 2015
Gameplay: Single-player video game
Summary: The Order: 1886 is an upcoming single-player action-adventure video game developed by Ready at Dawn and SCE Santa Monica Studio and published by Sony Computer Entertainment which will be released exclusively for the PlayStation 4 on February 20, 2015. The Order: 1886 was announced at the 2013 Electronic Entertainment Expo event.
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| 6865 |
The Outer Worlds |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Private Division |
R0 |
Oct 2019 |
Obsidian Entertainment, Inc. |
Role-Playing (RPG) |
The Outer Worlds Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Oct 25, 2020
Summary: he Outer Worlds is a new single-player first-person sci-fi RPG from Obsidian Entertainment and Private Division. Lost in transit while on a colonist ship bound for the furthest edge of the galaxy, you awake decades later only to find yourself in the midst of a deep conspiracy threatening to destroy the Halcyon colony. As you explore the furthest reaches of space and encounter various factions, all vying for power, the character you decide to become will determine how this player-driven story unfolds. In the corporate equation for the colony, you are the unplanned variable.
Key Features:
* The player-driven story RPG: In keeping with the Obsidian tradition, how you approach The Outer Worlds is up to you. Your choices affect not only the way the story develops; but your character build, companion stories, and end game scenarios. * You can be flawed, in a good way: New to The Outer Worlds is the idea of flaws. A compelling hero is made by the flaws they carry with them. While playing The Outer Worlds, the game tracks your experience to find what you aren't particularly good at. Keep getting attacked by Raptidons? Taking the Raptiphobia flaw gives you a debuff when confronting the vicious creatures, but rewards you with an additional character perk immediately. This optional approach to the game helps you build the character you want while exploring Halcyon. * Lead your companions: During your journey through the furthest colony, you will meet a host of characters who will want to join your crew. Armed with unique abilities, these companions all have their own missions, motivations, and ideals. It's up to you to help them achieve their goals, or turn them to your own ends. * Explore the corporate colony: Halcyon is a colony at the edge of the galaxy owned and operated by a corporate board. They control everything... except for the alien monsters left behind when the terraforming of the colony's two planets didn't exactly go according to plan. Find your ship, build your crew, and explore the settlements, space stations, and other intriguing locations throughout Halcyon.
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| 6866 |
Oxenfree |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Limited Run Games |
R0 |
Jan 2017 |
Night School Studio |
Adventure |
Oxenfree Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Feb 8, 2017
Summary: Oxenfree is an adventure game with supernatural elements set on Edwards Island, an old military island. Five teenagers travel there by boat to hang out and spend the weekend. The blue-haired Alex is the main protagonist and she is a good friend of Ren, a talkative stoner. She brings along Jonas, her new stepbrother who does not yet know much about Alex. Joining them is Mona, Ren's crush, and the cynical Clarissa. Clarissa used to date Michael, Alex's brother who passed away, and they do not get along. The island has a few shops for tourists, but only the old Mrs Adler lives there. There are however still many buildings from a long time ago. The game starts as a lazy evening at the beach with a campfire. Ren talks about strange phenomena that occur in a nearby cave and that triggers an event that takes the teenagers to locations all over the island.
The game is played from a third-person side view with side-scrolling environments. Alex can be moved around freely and a single button is used to climb or jump gaps, but only to continue moving as there are no platform elements. She is the main character and controlled by the player, while the other characters generally follow her. Most of the attention goes to character development, conversations and the relationships between the characters. The game uses a free-flowing conversation system where the characters talk to each other and Alex can intervene, often by choosing from three options. Each option has a different colour that represent a certain emotion. These fade after a short time, so the player chooses one of the options and can also determine when to cut off someone. Remaining silent and not weighing in is also an option. Alex's choices influence how the other characters think about her, how they feel towards each other and what type of options will be available for later conversations. A small text balloon showing a character's face often signals this to the player. Based on the choices, different routes, actions and companions can be chosen, also leading to different endings.
The game's focus is on progressing the story and there is only a small amount of puzzle elements. These are solved by using Alex's portable radio, which can be activated at any time. By adjusting the frequency she can listen to conversations and music, as well as a tourist guide for interesting locations on the island. There are however also locations with red frequencies. These often trigger supernatural events involving the island's history with horror elements, often including audio and video distortions and glitches. Solving a puzzle is usually done by finding the right frequencies. Another type of puzzle involves finding the correct speed for audio tapes. It is not possible to die or get stuck, but many choices are irreversible. After the initial events the goal is to bring all the teens back together, unravel the island's history and explain the strange occurrences, and find a way off the island.
There are two types of optional collectibles. Seven photographs can be collected based on triggering certain events and after requiring the advanced radio twelve buried letters can be discovered by tuning the radio to a specific frequency at a specific location. There also several anomalies that can be tracked for additional information, but are not mandatory.
With the Playstation 4 release a simultaneous update is made with the Xbox One and the PC version. The option to continue the game anew with "New Game +" mode is added to the main menu, which will visible after finishing the game. New dialogues, settings, conclusions and earlier feeling of deja-vu will be triggered, throughout the New Game+.
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| 6867 |
Pac-Man Championship Edition 2 + Arcade Game Series |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Bandai Namco |
R0 |
Nov 2016 |
|
Action, Arcade |
Pac-Man Championship Edition 2 + Arcade Game Series Sony PlayStation 4
UPC: 0722674220705
Rating: R0
Date Added: Mar 2, 2017
Summary: A new sequel in the highly acclaimed PAC-MAN Championship Edition series finally comes to next-generation consoles! Taking highlights from the past, PAC-MAN Championship Edition 2 takes the best aspects from Championship Edition and Championship Edition DX and evolves the game for the future! Featuring eye-popping 3D graphics and funky visuals, the latest version of the classic game takes chomping and chasing through mazes to a whole new level! Get on the train, a new PAC experience is here! First appearing in arcades in 1980, the masterpiece PAC-MAN finally comes to PS4 and Xbox One! Move PAC-MAN to eat all the Pac-Dots, while avoiding the ghosts, to advance to the next stage. Eat a Power Pellet to turn the tables on the ghosts and rack up a huge score! This latest port comes with scanline and sound settings, and the option to play with the Round 256 bug - perfect for PAC-MANiacs! Experience the masterpiece that charmed the planet! First appearing in arcades in 1981, the masterpiece GALAGA finally comes to PS4 and Xbox One! Move the fighter and destroy the waves of incoming aliens in this space-age shooter. Destroy all the enemies to advance to the next stage! Retrieve a captured fighter and combine into a Dual Fighter! This latest port comes with scanline and sound settings, and the option to switch between the old and new versions - perfect for true fans of the game. Experience the shining star of 80's arcades for yourself! First appearing in arcades in 1982, Dig Dug finally comes to PS4 and Xbox One! Dig up, down, left, and right and burrow through the earth. Inflate and pop enemies with your harpoon to defeat them, or squish them with a rock. Lure enemies into a tunnel and crush several at once for massive points. This latest port comes with scanline and sound settings, and the option to switch between the old and new versions - perfect for devoted diggers! Enjoy the masterpiece that fervent fans have flocked to play!
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| 6868 |
Pang Adventures |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Limited Run Games |
R0 |
Mar 2017 |
Pastagames SARL |
Action |
Pang Adventures Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Apr 7, 2017
Summary: The Pang series is a beloved collection of arcade video games from the early 90s. Guide two brothers on a quest around the world to save humankind from a massive alien invasion! Use your wits and skills to overcome the attack balls pouring from the skies and rescue the world’s cities and landmarks from impending annihilation!
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| 6869 |
Payday 2 - Crimewave Edition |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
505 Games |
R0 |
Jun 2015 |
Starbreeze Studios, Overkill Software |
Action |
Payday 2 - Crimewave Edition Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Jan 21, 2016
Gameplay: Single-player video game, Cooperative gameplay
Summary: Payday 2 (stylized as PAYDAY 2) is a cooperative first-person shooter video game developed by Overkill Software and published by 505 Games. The game is a sequel to 2011's Payday: The Heist. It was released on 13 August 2013 for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 3 and Xbox 360. A second version of the game is scheduled to be released for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One, subtitled Crimewave Edition.Two years after the events of the previous game, a reformed Payday Gang come to the Washington, D.C. area to heist. The player takes control of one of the gang members and heists alone, with up to three AI players, as four player cooperative play or some combination of the previous to rob banks, do political engineering, traffic narcotics and more. The game differs on the previous by allowing much more customization of the player and reworking its stealth mechanics.An accompanying web series was produced to promote the game. The game was profitable from pre-orders alone and received positive reviews.
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| 6870 |
Pharaonic - Deluxe Edition |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Soedesco |
R0 |
Sep 2017 |
Milkstone Studios S.L. |
Action |
Pharaonic - Deluxe Edition Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Jan 13, 2018
Summary: Death awaits at every corner in Egypt, and only the most audacious warriors will have any chance of success. The Pharaohs army and countless dangerous creatures will stand in your way.
Pharaonic is an unforgiving sidescrolling Action-RPG set in Ancient Egypt. Explore a vast kingdom full of dangers and brutal enemies while you find the truth behind Ahmosis I, the Red Pharaoh.
Polish your combat skills to the finest and loot the best gear possible to even have the slightest chance of overcoming this difficult endeavor. Will you opt for lightweight equipment, trusting on your agility to avoid death? Or will you prefer to take the blow and strike back even harder? The decision is entirely yours to make.
Throughout your path you will find help from the Daughters of Ishtar, as well as the oppresed countrymen. Learn new skills and subdue divine powers to overcome your opponents. Drink from your life-water canteen to heal your wounds, and acquire new equipment that will help you avoid death one more day.
It's a tough journey, but the Gods believe in you. Will you be worthy of that honor?
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| 6871 |
Pillars of Eternity - Complete Edition |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Paradox Interactive |
R0 |
Aug 2017 |
Obsidian Entertainment, Inc. |
Role-Playing (RPG) |
Pillars of Eternity - Complete Edition Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Oct 25, 2020
Summary: Pillars of Eternity, the ultimate role-playing experience on PC, comes to PS4! Created by and for role-playing fans by Obsidian Entertainment, masters of the RPG genre, Pillars started as a Kickstarter project, where it shattered all funding goals and pulled in more than 75,000 backers. From there, it released to broad critical acclaim, won dozens of awards, and has been a fan favorite on the PC. Now, Paradox Arctic has adapted this unmissable RPG for an entirely new audience on major consoles -- bringing Pillars' fantastical world, tactical combat, and unforgettable story to fans on a whole new platform. Pillars of Eternity: Complete Edition includes all previously released additional content from the PC version, including all DLC and expansions in a single package.
But Pillars of Eternity: Complete Edition goes beyond just offering everything together. Paradox Arctic has thoroughly updated the Xbox One version of the award-winning RPG for play with a controller, and have entirely redesigned the UI for easy viewing on televisions. Players will be able to easily navigate the game's detailed character creation, real-time-with-pause combat, and party management from their couches thanks to new TV-friendly menus and controls.
Pillars of Eternity: Complete Edition features: Award-winning writing, story and artwork of Pillars of Eternity, along with the expanded world and content of The White March: Parts I & II Countless character creation options, from races and classes to character backgrounds which drive your personal story An epic universe to explore, filled with intriguing party members and companions, a variety of in-game factions, and a lovingly rendered world to traverse All major updates from the original PC version, including a raised level cap, expanded party AI options, and new difficulty levels New UI and controls designed from the ground up, presenting the Pillars of Eternity experience like never before
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| 6872 |
The Pinball Arcade |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Alliance Digital Media |
R0 |
Dec 2013 |
FarSight Studios |
Pinball |
The Pinball Arcade Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Mar 2, 2015
Summary: Pinball Arcade is based on the Pinball Hall of Fame series and includes accurate simulations of pinball tables from Gottlieb, Williams, Stern Pinball (which also includes its previous incarnations: Stern Electronics, Data East Pinball, and Sega Pinball) and Bally. The latter two companies were not previously featured. It includes four tables, one from each company, with support for additional tables through commercial downloadable content. The included tables are, in the order they appear on the game: Tales of the Arabian Nights (Williams, 1996) (previously included in Pinball Hall of Fame: The Williams Collection) Ripley's Believe it or Not! (Stern Pinball, 2004) Black Hole (Gottlieb, 1981) (previously included in Pinball Hall of Fame: The Gottlieb Collection) Theatre of Magic (Bally, 1995) The iOS/Android/OUYA/Windows versions come with Tales of the Arabian Nights for free, with the Windows version including the Pro upgrade for free, while the PS3/Vita/360 versions come with the aforementioned four tables.
The game also features a large amount of additional tables available for download, including tables that were already on previous Pinball Hall of Fame titles (such as Black Knight, Medieval Madness, Big Shot and Central Park) and other tables never seen on other games (such as Attack from Mars, Cirqus Voltaire and Bride of Pin-Bot), alongside some based on licensed properties (from tables like Creature from the Black Lagoon and Elvira and the Party Monsters to ones like Twilight Zone and Star Trek: The Next Generation), although they're not all available on every platform yet. There is support for achievements/trophies (Xbox 360/PS3/Vita versions) and online leaderboards, and the game includes a few extras, such as a little history on the games and the original sales flyers, plus in-depth instructions on every element of each table. It also has support for online play in the form of various online tournaments held by FarSight.
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| 6873 |
Plague Road |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Limited Run Games |
R0 |
Jul 2017 |
Arcade Distillery |
Strategy |
Plague Road Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Aug 14, 2017
Summary: Plague Road is a Role-Playing game, developed and published by Arcade Distillery, which was released in 2017.
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| 6874 |
Portal Knights - Gold Throne Edition |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
505 Games |
R0 |
May 2017 |
keen games GmbH & Co. KG |
Action |
Portal Knights - Gold Throne Edition Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Dec 31, 2017
Summary: Leave the familiar world behind and step into the fantastic unknown with Portal Knights, a cooperative 3D sandbox action-RPG! Level up your character and craft powerful gear to defeat your enemies in real-time tactical combat. Explore dozens of randomly-generated islands and restore peace to a world torn apart by The Fracture.
Begin your journey as a Warrior, Mage, or Ranger. Defeat formidable monsters and epic bosses while gathering resources to craft powerful weapons, armor and spells to help you on your adventure.
Travel between worlds by collecting portal shards and rebuilding the ancient gateways. Meet 100+ memorable NPCs, recruit a pet, and experience dynamic events that happen in real-time! Build your perfect home and choose from dozens of materials and furnishings to make it your own!
Craft your adventure. Forge your hero. Defeat the Portal Guardians. Become the ultimate Portal Knight!
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| 6875 |
Prey |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Bethesda |
R0 |
May 2017 |
Arkane Studios LLC |
Action |
Prey Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Aug 21, 2017
Summary: You awaken aboard Talos I, a space station orbiting the moon in the year 2032. You are the key subject of an experiment meant to alter humanity forever but things have gone terribly wrong. The space station has been overrun by hostile aliens and you are now being hunted. As you dig into the dark secrets of Talos I and your own past, you must survive using the tools found on the station -- your wits, weapons, and mind-bending abilities. The fate of the Talos I and everyone aboard is in your hands.
Features:
* Sci-fi Thriller Nothing is as it seems aboard Talos I. As Morgan Yu, set out to unravel the clues you've left behind for yourself, and discover the truth about your past. What role will you play in TranStars plans, and the mysterious threat ravaging the station?
* Singular Setting Orbiting the Moon, the Talos I space station symbolizes the height of private space enterprise. Explore a lavish craft designed to reflect corporate luxury of the 1960s, and navigate interconnected, non-linear pathways built to hide countless secrets.
* Unimaginable Threat The shadowy extraterrestrial presence infesting Talos I is a living ecology bent on annihilating its prey. Its up to you, one of the last remaining survivors aboard the station, to end the deadly attack of these haunting predators.
* Challenge Customize your gameplay options and difficulty settings for an even more tailored adventure. You can make the experience more challenging (or easier) by changing a myriad of parameters related to stealth, movement and combat.
* Play Your Way Gain alien abilities to develop a distinct combination of powers and upgrade your unique skills. Craft increasingly useful items with the blueprints, gadgets and tools on board the station to overcome dangerous obstacles in your way. Survive unprecedented threats with your wits and ability to improvise.
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| 6876 |
Pure Chess |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Play It |
R0 |
Dec 2014 |
VooFoo Studios Ltd. |
Strategy |
Pure Chess Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Jul 20, 2017
Summary: Pure Chess offers digital chess games on a 3D board with a camera view that can be moved freely. Players can choose from a selection of traditional chess sets including Staunton, Checker and Williams and play with a choice of locations comprising of a museum, a stylish penthouse and a grand library. For players at a beginner's level the game teaches the basics through step-by-step tutorials. Chess skills can then be improved through tournaments with four consecutive games against different opponents of different skills levels. It also contains the official Elo rating system. Against computer players match replay data can be saved, but games cannot be saved mid-game to resume at a later time.
Next to exhibitions matches and tournaments, it offers "play by mail" for asynchronous multiplayer games with up to 8 games simultaneously that can span hours, days or weeks. There is no standard local or online mode, only the asynchronous "play by mail" where moves are sent to another player over PSN through a message. That multiplayer mode is also limited to friends, it cannot be played through unknown other players. In the Challenge mode specific board setups are offered with the challenge to reach checkmate in just a few moves.
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| 6877 |
Rad Rodgers |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
THQ Nordic |
R0 |
Feb 2018 |
Slipgate Studios LLC |
Action, Platformer |
Rad Rodgers Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Apr 14, 2018
Summary: Rad Rodgers is an Action game, developed and published by THQ Nordic, which was released in 2018.
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| 6878 |
Rage 2 |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Bethesda |
R0 |
May 2019 |
Avalanche Studios AB |
First Person Shooter |
Rage 2 Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Aug 31, 2019
Summary:
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| 6879 |
Raiden V - Director's Cut Limited Edition |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
UFO Interactive |
R0 |
Oct 2017 |
Moss Co., Ltd. |
Action, Shooter |
Raiden V - Director's Cut Limited Edition Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Dec 23, 2017
Summary: Raiden V: Director's Cut is an Action game, developed and published by Moss, which was released in Japan in 2017.
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| 6880 |
Rainbow Moon |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Limited Run Games |
R0 |
Aug 2016 |
SideQuest Studios |
Role-Playing (RPG) |
Rainbow Moon Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Sep 6, 2016
Summary: Baldren (who can be renamed by the player) finds himself warped and stranded on the land called Rainbow Moon, opening the portal to various monsters who swarmed into this once lush and peaceful land. The residents of the land do not discriminate him or the monsters, so he needs to earn their trust and prove he's not just another badguy invading their territory, and that can be done by helping them with various tasks and quests, all the way while looking for a way to seal the portal and return to his home planet.
This game uses isometric graphic during both exploration and combat. While exploration is done in real-time, until you engage in dialogue with an NPC or start the combat encounter, the battle is turn-based and lets you do typical actions found in such role-playing games, meaning attack, defend, move, use item or magic, or try to flee the battle which may cost you some of the experience points. By solving quests and defeating monsters, your character levels up and earns experience. Monsters often leave items and gold behind which can be used to trade in town for weapons and other goods. Map of the area can be checked while exploring the lands, and auto-mapping feature takes care of displaying all the objects and areas you have uncovered thus far.
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| 6881 |
Ratchet & Clank |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Sony Computer Entertainment America |
R0 |
Apr 2016 |
|
Action |
Ratchet & Clank Sony PlayStation 4
UPC: 7809312678593
Rating: R0
Date Added: Mar 2, 2017
Summary: Play the game, based on the movie, based on the game! Ratchet & Clank (PS4) is a new game based on elements from the original Ratchet & Clank (PS2). Developed alongside the major motion CG-animated picture coming to theatres in 2016, Ratchet & Clank (PS4) marks the PlayStation 4 debut of PlayStation's greatest heroes. Join Ratchet, Clank, Captain Qwark and new friends as they battle to save the Solana Galaxy from the evil Chairman Drek. With an hour of new cinematics (including footage from the film), Ratchet & Clank (PS4) takes a deeper look at the characters' origin stories and modernizes the original gameplay. Explore the galaxy in a game that features new planets, new and updated gameplay segments, all-new bosses, all-new Clank gameplay, all-new flight sequences, and much more --- with completely new visuals built to demonstrate the power of the PS4! Battle your enemies with an out-of-this-world arsenal, including new weapons and fan-favorite tools of destruction from the Ratchet & Clank Future series. From the brand new Pixelizer (which transforms enemies into explosive 8-bit pixels) to franchise favorites like the dance-party-inducing Groovitron and wise-cracking robotic bodyguard Mr. Zurkon, Ratchet & Clank's arsenal has never been better. Help Ratchet and Clank save the galaxy for the first time, again, exclusively on PlayStation 4!
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| 6882 |
Red Dead Redemption II |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Rockstar Games |
R0 |
Oct 2018 |
|
Action |
Red Dead Redemption II Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Oct 28, 2018
Summary: The Special Edition of the 2018 game Red Dead Redemption II came as a retail and downloadable version and included. Red Dead Redemption II (base game) Red Dead Redemption II: Pre-Order Bonuses DLC: War Horse and Outlaw Survival Kit (DLC) Red Dead Redemption II: Special Edition Content DLC: Bank Robbery Mission & Gang Hideout (DLC), Dappled Black Thoroughbred (DLC), Talisman and Medallion Gameplay Bonuses (DLC), Gameplay Boosts, Cash Bonuses & Discounts (DLC) and The Nuevo Paraiso Gunslinger Outfit (DLC) Free access to additional weapons in Story Mode. Physical in-game world maps (retail only)
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| 6883 |
Redout - Lightspeed Edition |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
505 Games |
R0 |
Aug 2017 |
34BigThings srl |
Racing |
Redout - Lightspeed Edition Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Feb 24, 2018
Summary: NEXT GENERATION AG RACING IS HERE! Redout is a tribute to the old racing monsters such as F-Zero, WipeOut, Rollcage, and POD. It is designed to be an uncompromising, fast, tough and satisfying driving experience, soaked in that vertigo that stands at the core of the arcade racing genre. The floating system and driving models are based on physics: each turn, slope, hard braking, acceleration, each turn and twist of the track will apply a unique force to the ship. A sharp low-polygon style blends meshes and terrains with the latest state-of-the-art shading and lighting effects provided by the Unreal Engine 4, creating beautiful and instantly recognisable aesthetics. Breezy coastlines, eerie frozen landscapes, vast desert plains: the melancholic, dystopian atmosphere of a semi abandoned Earth is the background for the most high-speed, tense and beautiful futuristic racing clashes.
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| 6884 |
Resident Evil 2 |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Capcom |
R0 |
Jan 2019 |
Capcom Co., Ltd. |
Action |
Resident Evil 2 Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Aug 1, 2019
Series: Biohazard / Resident Evil
Summary: This Resident Evil 2 is a remake of the original game with the same title that came out 20 years and four console generations earlier. In terms of story and gameplay, the game tries to stay true to the original. Even reading collected notes and handling inventory items feels purposely outdated with less real-time feel to capture the original feel. The graphics are pretty much the main boost that separates this game from the original, and it runs on RE Engine introduced in Resident Evil 7.
The story follows Leon S. Kennedy, a rookie police officer coming to work on his first day at Raccoon precinct. Alternate story follows Claire Redfield, who came to Raccoon city in search of her brother, Chris, who is also a S.T.A.R.S. team member. The game, just like the original, is intended to be played with both characters, where second playthrough with different character will unlock additional locations and complete the story. Thus the story works the same if played first as Leon and then Claire, or first as Claire and then Leon. The stories aren't entirely in parallel and replaying with a different character, while opens new locations, cutscenes and boss battles, will also force player to unlock the same lockers, doors and paths that the other player did on the first playthrough. During the main story, Sherry, in Claire's story, and Ada Wong, in Leon's story, are playable for a bit.
By completing the game, new gameplay modes get unlocked which feature other characters such as Hunk or Tofu Survivor. While the original game used fixed scenes with pre-rendered background and tank controls for the characters, this remake uses real-time 3D graphics with shoulder camera and directional controls. Many locations and cut-scenes are recreated to match the original, though there are also entirely new areas included in this remake that the original game didn't feature. Similar to original RE2, various artwork can be unlocked by collecting it throughout the game. Unlocked artwork and 3D models can be accessed via main menu.
Unlike the original game, this release has various DLCs which add new outfits and weapons to use in the game. Some of the bonus outfits, such as the original 1998 outfits with new graphics, however, become available upon completing the main story. Similar to Chris Redfield's new character facial seen in RE7, both Leon and Claire deviate from their standard looks due to Capcom using motion-capture for character facials so they looked for an actor with close resemblance to the original character not to go way off the familiar appearance.
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| 6885 |
Resident Evil 7: biohazard |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Capcom |
R0 |
Jan 2017 |
Capcom Co., Ltd. |
Action |
Resident Evil 7: biohazard Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Aug 21, 2017
Series: BioHazard / Resident Evil
Summary: Fear and isolation seep through the walls of an abandoned southern farmhouse. "7" marks a new beginning for survival horror with the Isolated View of the visceral new first-person perspective. Powered by the RE Engine, horror reaches incredible heights of immersion as players enter a terrifyingly new world of fear as they fight to survive.
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| 6886 |
Retro City Rampage DX |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Vblank Entertainment Inc. |
R0 |
Nov 2014 |
Vblank Entertainment Inc. |
Action |
Retro City Rampage DX Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Feb 23, 2015
Summary: Retro City Rampage is an open-world game inspired by the Grand Theft Auto series that combines driving with fighting and shooting in a retro 8-bit style. Originally started as a homebrew NES demake of Grand Theft Auto III, it was eventually developed into a full game. The game is set in eighties and the protagonist is a mullet-styled gangster who wreaks havoc in Theftropolis city. It draws many elements from the series it was inspired by, such as the ability to hijack any car, fight on foot with melee and ranged weapons, and shake off the law when too many crimes are committed.
The main story mode consists of a number of missions that involve heists, extortion, but for instance also helping out Doc Brown from the Back to the Future movies to help repair his time travel car. The game has a quirky style and hectic pace, and is filled to the brim references to popular culture, especially movies, celebrities and other games with many cameo appearances. Next to the main mission various side missions can be taken on or the city can be explored in full at the player's leisure. During certain parts 30 challenges can be triggered where an objective needs to be completed in a short time, such as driving around a tank or getting air time shooting a bazooka. These can later be replayed as arcade challenges from the main menu. In addition there is a free roaming mode with the maximum amount of money right from the start.
The protagonist, dubbed The Player, can fight with his fists and other melee weapons, or shoot a large variety of guns. There are about 25 in total. These are collected while playing or are bought in shops. There is also a cover system where it is possible to duck behind objects and fire quickly. Any car or bike of the 40 available can be taken over and pedestrians can be mowed down, leaving behind money. The gun targeting has a lock system where it is possible to strafe around an opponent without losing the target direction. Other options include the ability to jump, and pick up and throw objects, including pedestrians. Committing too many crimes raises a threat meter causing the police force to arrive in increasingly larger numbers. The main character can buy various customizations, play arcade games or gamble at the casino. There are five special, permanent power-ups such as "Speed 'Kills' Shoes" for faster speed that are discovered or bought throughout the game. Vehicles can be repainted at spray garages, but cops can also be shaken off by collecting cop cloaking devices that make them lose the trail. Health is replenished by collecting hearts or buying food at vending machines.
In November 2014 Retro City Rampage: DX was launched, a new version for all previous platforms and introducing new platforms. It is a re-mastered version with the ability to switch to the original version of the game in the options. It was originally launched as the initial version for the 3DS platform earlier that year. Changes include faster vehicles, more checkpoints, tutorials, hint screens and tweaked missions, challenges, visual effects, visual enhancements and difficulty. Weapons can be selected from a grid instead of cycling through them and there is a new UI for the handheld version, including zoom, touch and a dynamic camera. There are more video filters options and two additional graphics modes: RETRO+ and 8-BIT. Weapons have been rebalanced and it is now possible to jump right away after shooting. The update also introduces parking garages where 54 cars can be parked.
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| 6887 |
Reus |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Soedesco |
R0 |
Oct 2016 |
|
Strategy |
Reus Sony PlayStation 4
UPC: 0852103006416
Rating: R0
Date Added: Mar 3, 2017
Summary: REUS is a god-game in which you control four giants. Each giant has its own unique powers that enable you to shape and evolve the planet. If you manage to combine their powers right, you'll be able to create a peaceful environment for the humans on your planet. If you manage to keep your people happy, they will develop and expand their tribes. but don't spoil them too much, as they might become greedy and start a war.
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| 6888 |
Rez Infinite |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
iam8bit |
R0 |
Dec 2016 |
Enhance Games |
Action, Shooter |
Rez Infinite Sony PlayStation 4
UPC: 0852428007440
Rating: R0
Date Added: Feb 6, 2017
Summary: 15 years after the original Rez won hearts and blew minds on the PS2, its unique blend of shooting-rhythm-action returns as Rez Infinite -- infinitely improved and evolved for a new generation of hardware, and a new generation of gamers. Blast through Rez Infinite on your PS4 to appreciate its razor-sharp 1080p resolution, silky-smooth 60 frames-per-second motion, and full 7.1 surround-sound support (for what's been called one of the greatest gaming soundtracks ever made), or plug in your PlayStation VR headset and experience 360 degrees of mind-blowing synesthesia (at 120 frames-per-second!), as colors and sounds sync and blend around you, all in time to Rez's legendary techno-flavored beats in full 3D audio. And that's not all. Keep an eye out for future announcements leading up to the release of Rez Infinite in 2016, including details on all-new, original content. What all does Rez-mastermind Tetsuya Mizuguchi have in store for us? The possibilities are Infinite...
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| 6889 |
RiME |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Grey Box |
R0 |
May 2017 |
Tequila Works, S.L. |
Action |
RiME Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Feb 24, 2018
Summary: The story of a boy who must use his wits and ingenuity to survive - and ultimately escape from - a mysterious island and a terrible curse.
An end, and a new beginning.
A strange island with a sinister secret, and an open-world adventure with a difference. As a boy who finds he is key to solving a series of ancient puzzles, you'll use an enigmatic artefact to manipulate your environment and even time itself.
Thanks to the innovative control offered by the DUALSHOCK 4 controller, you'll find that light, sound and touch are all essential in your bid to escape the island.
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| 6890 |
Rise of the Tomb Raider - 20 Year Celebration |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Square Enix |
R0 |
Oct 2016 |
Crystal Dynamics, Inc. |
Action |
Rise of the Tomb Raider - 20 Year Celebration Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Apr 14, 2018
Summary: Rise of the Tomb Raider: 20 Year Celebration is a re-release Rise of the Tomb Raider, made available almost a year after the game's original release. For the PS4 platform this is the first release of the game. For PC and Xbox One this is a compilation with all content also available separately. It contains: Rise of the Tomb Raider (base game) Rise of the Tomb Raider: 20 Year Celebration Pack (DLC) Artbook (retail preorder version only)It also contains all of the previously released DLC, including: Rise of the Tomb Raider: Baba Yaga - The Temple of the Witch Rise of the Tomb Raider: Cold Darkness Awakened Rise of the Tomb Raider: Endurance Mode 35 expedition cards 12 outfits 7 weaponsThis also includes pre-order skins and community unlocks. The game's title references the series' 20 year anniversary following the release of the original Tomb Raider in 1996. The 20 Year Celebration Pack DLC included by default was launched simultaneously for the PC and Xbox One version as separate DLC. That content was also added to owners of Rise of the Tomb Raider: Season Pass (PC / Xbox One) for free. For those two platforms the download versions of the game were replaced with the new version for new purchases. Exclusive to the PS4 version is VR support for some of the 20 Year Celebration Pack story content set in the Croft mansion. It uses a teleport function to move around.
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| 6891 |
Risk of Rain |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Limited Run Games |
R0 |
May 2017 |
Hopoo Games, LLC |
Action |
Risk of Rain Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Jun 5, 2017
Summary: Risk of Rain is a roguelike platformer with a sci-fi setting. The player is the lone survivor of a space train that got shot out of orbit and crash landed on a mysterious planet.
Each stage starts with the player spawning in a random spot. The first aim is to find a teleporter, also randomly spawned somewhere in that stage. When the teleporter is found and activated, it will take 90 seconds to be fully active. During this time, several enemies will spawn, including a boss. After the teleporter loading time is complete, the player must then kill all enemies that are left in order to be teleported to the next stage.
One distinctive feature of the game is that difficulty increases over time: a difficulty bar is shown in the top right corner of the screen. Every five minutes the difficulty increases one level, so the quicker the player finds his way out of stages, the easier the later stages are. In order to keep up with the challenge, the players must equip their characters with items that were being carried by the space train. There are more than 100 different items (most of which must be unlocked), each with a different effect, such as inflicting damage to enemies as they approach the player, increasing healing rate, slowing down hit enemies, double jump, etc. The effects are stackable, so if two or more items of the same kind are collected a multiplier will be added to it. Items are dropped by boss enemies, but are more commonly found in locked chests. To unlock chests, players must collect money dropped by enemies when killed. Money is also used to activate drones that will help the player.
Players can choose different characters, each one with different skills. Every character has 4 different actions, like different weapons or defensive maneuvers, plus one usable item slot. There are 12 different characters available, but they must be unlocked by finding items or performing some achievements.
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| 6892 |
Rive |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Limited Run Games |
R0 |
Jul 2017 |
Two Tribes Publishing B.V. |
Action |
Rive Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Jul 26, 2017
Summary: RIVE is the metal wrecking, robot hacking shooter you've been waiting for! This 360-degree shooter/platformer hybrid lets you choreograph a dance of destruction in insanely spectacular battles and set-pieces. RIVE feels like the explosive games of yore, pumping megapixels in true 21st century style.
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| 6893 |
River City Melee: Battle Royal Special |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Limited Run Games |
R0 |
Jan 2018 |
Arc System Works Co., Ltd. |
Action |
River City Melee: Battle Royal Special Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Jan 12, 2018
Summary:
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| 6894 |
Rock Boshers DX - Director's Cut |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Limited Run Games |
R0 |
Jan 2018 |
Tikipod Ltd |
Action |
Rock Boshers DX - Director's Cut Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Jan 20, 2018
Summary:
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| 6895 |
Rocket League - Collector's Edition |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
505 Games |
R0 |
Jul 2016 |
Psyonix |
Sports |
Rocket League - Collector's Edition Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Jan 28, 2017
Summary: Rocket League is a physics-based vehicle soccer video game developed and published by Psyonix, released for Microsoft Windows and PlayStation 4 on July 7, 2015. A version for Xbox One followed on February 17, 2016, while ports for OS X, and Linux are set to be released in 2016. It is a sequel to 2008's Supersonic Acrobatic Rocket-Powered Battle-Cars, in which players, assigned to one of two teams, use vehicles to try to push a ball into their opponent's goal to score points. The game includes single-player and multiplayer modes which can be played both locally and online, including cross-platform play between the PlayStation 4 and Microsoft Windows versions.
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| 6896 |
Rogue Stormers |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Soedesco |
R0 |
Aug 2017 |
Black Forest Games GmbH |
Action |
Rogue Stormers Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Dec 31, 2017
Summary: Rogue Stormers combines run n gun mayhem with roguelike and RPG elements, crazy 3D graphics and team play for one to 4 players, online and offline.
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| 6897 |
Runner 2: Future Legend of Rhythm Alien - Limited Edition |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Limited Run Games |
R0 |
Mar 2017 |
Gaijin Games |
Action |
Runner 2: Future Legend of Rhythm Alien - Limited Edition Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Mar 25, 2017
Summary: Runner 2: Future Legend of Rhythm Alien is the sequel to Bit.Trip Runner. The game's look and feel is very different from the original. Runner 2 forgoes the original's retro look in favor of a cartoon art style. The game's story takes on a more humorous tone, and is narrated by Charles Martinet.
The game expands on the original in several ways. There are several new actions, such as rotating the analog stick to trace Commander Video's path around a loop. In addition, level selection takes place on a map screen laid out similar to other classic platform games. Levels offer alternate paths which can be either easier or harder to complete depending on the path. There are also mid-level checkpoints, though these are optional, and the player earns more points if he/she chooses to skip them. Collecting all gold in each stage allows the player to shoot Commander Video out of a cannon into a target to score extra points.
There are several characters that can be unlocked, as well as several costumes for each one.
The game offers 120 levels, online leaderboards for each individual stage, and multiple difficulties for replay value.
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| 6898 |
Samurai Shodown |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Athlon Games |
R0 |
Jun 2019 |
SNK Corporation |
Fighting |
Samurai Shodown Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Apr 17, 2021
Summary: SAMURAI SHODOWN has enjoyed worldwide success as a blade-wielding fighting game series since its first release in 1993. 11 years have passed since the last series installment, and it is now time for SAMURAI SHODOWN to return in a brand-new game featuring high-end visuals and gameplay! Faithfully reproducing the game mechanics and atmosphere that contributed to the success of the series, SAMURAI SHODOWN includes a revolutionary feature that learns from players game actions and patterns in order to create CPU-controlled "ghost" characters. With a story set one year before the very first installment, a diverse cast of returning and new characters cross paths in order to fulfill their destinies!
* SAMURAI SHODOWN is faithful to the series' roots by delivering the same tense and exhilarating battles that it has always been known for.
* Using the power of UNREAL® ENGINE 4 the series is able to achieve a level of detail and graphical quality like never before.
* Using revolutionary Deep Learning AI, the game will learn from player tactics and create Ghost characters which players around the globe can share and fight against.
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| 6899 |
Saturday Morning RPG |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Limited Run Games |
R0 |
Feb 2016 |
Mighty Rabbit Studios |
Role-Playing (RPG) |
Saturday Morning RPG Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Feb 26, 2016
Gameplay: Single-player video game
Summary: Saturday Morning RPG is a role-playing video game developed by computer game developer Mighty Rabbit Studios. The game was first released for Apple's iOS in April 2012. Since that time, it has been released on PC, Mac, and Linux through Steam (software). It is also available on OUYA, and was a launch title for the system.In the game, players control Marty, an average high school student who gains an extraordinary power through a magical notebook that resembles a Trapper Keeper. This power allows him to use everyday objects in battle against the evil forces of the HOOD. As players advance through the game, they will discover new battle objects and new foes to fight. Mighty Rabbit Studios has supported Saturday Morning RPG with updates since its release in 2012 - adding two new episodes: To Bot or Not to Bot (Episode 3) and Ho Ho HOOD (Episode 4). The game is steeped in 1980s nostalgia (mainly of the Saturday-morning cartoon variety) - many of the enemies and battle objects draw directly from the pop culture of the time.Vince DiCola, composer for Rocky IV and The Transformers: The Movie, and his composing partner Kenny Meriedeth provided the game's soundtrack.
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| 6900 |
Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Activision |
R0 |
Mar 2019 |
FromSoftware, Inc. |
Action |
Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Aug 31, 2019
Summary:
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| 6901 |
Shadow Complex: Remastered |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Limited Run Games |
R0 |
Aug 2016 |
ChAIR Entertainment Group LLC |
Action |
Shadow Complex: Remastered Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Sep 6, 2016
Summary: Shadow Complex: Remastered is an enhanced version of the 2009 Xbox 360 title Shadow Complex. It has the full original game with improved graphics and an updated soundtrack. When approaching an unaware enemy it is now possible to initiate a dynamic melee takedown. The game also has additional achievements and master challenges.
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| 6902 |
Shadow Warrior |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Majesco |
R0 |
Oct 2014 |
Flying Wild Hog |
First Person Shooter |
Shadow Warrior Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: May 4, 2015
Gameplay: Single-player video game
Summary: Shadow Warrior is a first-person shooter computer game developed by Flying Wild Hog and published by Devolver Digital for personal computers. It is a reboot of the 1997 game of the same name developed by 3D Realms, now licensed out by that developer featuring the same character "Lo Wang" and an Asian-mythology in the modern era setting, both redesigned in a modern graphics engine with new gameplay and features while also being a throwback to classic first-person shooters. The game was released on September 26, 2013 via digital distribution over Steam and GOG.com then later at retail.
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| 6903 |
Shadow Warrior 2 |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Special Reserve Games |
R0 |
Aug 2017 |
Flying Wild Hog Sp. z o.o. |
Action |
Shadow Warrior 2 Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Aug 24, 2017
Summary: Shadow Warrior 2 is the sequel to the 2013 game Shadow Warrior, which is a reboot of the 1997 title Shadow Warrior. Consistent across all games in the series Lo Wang is the protagonist, once a corporate shogun and now a mercenary available for hire. As usual he constantly comments on the encounters, dropping oneliners and lending the game a humorous tone combined with over-the-top violence. The core 1st-person gameplay is similar to the previous game, offering both close combat melee combat, as with the katana in the previous game, combined with ranged gunplay. The biggest differences are in the amount of weapons and customization options, the open level design and the introduction of online multiplayer for up to four players working cooperatively.
The game's campaign is set five years after the events of the previous game. Lo Wang now lives in the wildlands as a hired sword. Demons, and humans under the command of nemesis Orochi Zilla now live side by side and both are out for his blood. During a mission for the Yakuza something goes wrong. In the previous game the demon Hoji was Lo Wang's companion and this time he ends up with the girl Kamiko, working for Zilla, in his head. Early on her body becomes corrupted and Master Smith transfers Kamiko's soul to Lo Wang's body. She often appears during missions as they banter. Enemies consist of Zilla's minions combined with the demons from the shadow realm.
There is once again a linear campaign but with a different approach. There are now hub areas (include a Wang Cave) with shops and characters where primary or optional missions can be started combined with fast travel to start right away. Levels are now larger, more open areas that can often be explored in many directions. There is more focus on verticality as Lo Wang always has access to a double jump combined with infinite sprint, climbing, no fall damage and a quick dash in four directions. Levels are also always randomized for each session, with variations for terrain, buildings, props, items, weather, enemy types, enemy placement and so on. There are different combinations, but not based on procedural generation. The main quests and environment types such as sci-fi neon buildings, temples or countryside landscapes as settings follow the story and are not randomized.
The randomization element for loot also provides the game's new RPG elements, which introduce a large amount of customization to the game. There are now over 70 weapons such as katanas, short swords, claws, crescent blades, bows, chainsaws, grenade and rocket launchers, pistols, assault rifles, mines, shotguns and so on with primary and secondary attacks. Only eight can be carried at all times, but redundant ones can be sold. Melee weapon have different types of attack and can be timed to parry about any incoming attack. It is possible to cut off specific limbs, preventing the use of a weapon. Weapons are often found in the environment and they each have different statistics that can be compared directly. On top of that there is a large amount of options to customize weapons or apply magic to them, making the gameplay more similar to the Borderlands series for instance. Levels also have shrines to refill health, ammo and Chi (magic) combined with checkpoints. Damage numbers are visible on enemies along with health bars. Often there are powerful bosses to defeat as well.
Chi acts as mana for the magic systems and allows for actions such as Chi-Blast, Grip of Darkness, Healing Flame, Shadow Fury, Teleport and Vanish. These are often used in combat to deal with multiple enemies at once. Loot consists of weapons, money and gems. Gems are used to improve armour, powers and weapons. Each weapon has three slots for customization found during levels. These include a larger clip size, reload time, accuracy or more damage, but also attacks based on electricity, fire, ice, poison, targeting certain enemy resistance. Weapons and mods can be changed on the fly. Enemy weaknesses and resistances are shown during fights, encouraging the player to adapt and customize the weapons. Later in the game the unused ones can be converted to craft new mods. Experience (karma) provides skill points that can be spent on cards for four categories (Life, Powers, Resource and Warrior), which influence the play style. Each card can be upgraded multiple times and new ones are found often. There is also room for amulet slots, armour slots, multiplayer slots and power slots. Many upgrades are provided by completing missions.
The campaign can be played cooperatively with up to four players online, using drop in drop out with scaling difficulty and no friendly fire. This campaign is otherwise identical to the one played alone. Cut-scenes often further the story between missions.
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| 6904 |
Shantae and the Pirate's Curse |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Limited Run Games |
R0 |
Oct 2016 |
WayForward Technologies, Inc. |
Action, Platformer |
Shantae and the Pirate's Curse Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Nov 10, 2016
Summary: Shantae and the Pirate's Curse is the third game in the Shantae series. After losing her genie powers in the last game, Shantae is now Scuttle Town's "guardian human," and is getting used to having her genie half gone. One day, she is approached by her arch-nemesis Risky Boots, who informs her that after her powers were stolen, they were shattered into 30 shards. The shards eventually fused with Risky's minions, the Tinkerbats, and they grew super-powerful and ambitious, overthrowing the pirate queen. They are now on a mission to resurrect Risky's old mentor, the Pirate Master, spelling doom for Sequin Land. Shantae reluctantly teams up with the lady pirate to help her regain control of her crew, as well as get her genie powers back and save Sequin Land.
The game is set on a "Metroidvania"-style map, making gameplay less linear than previous entries in the Shantae series. Because Shantae no longer has any powers, she can no longer transform via belly dances. However, she can still use her hair as a whip, and in place of her powers, pirate weapons and tools are available. This includes weapons such as a pistol, scimitar, and cannon, as well as a Pirate Hat that can be used to glide, and Risky's Boots, which allow Shantae to run at super speeds. The Nintendo 3DS version of the game features steroscopic 3D graphics in the vein of Mighty Switch Force!, and the Wii U version features HD graphics in the vein of Mighty Switch Force! Hyper Drive Edition.
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| 6905 |
Shantae: Risky's Revenge - Director's Cut |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Limited Run Games |
R0 |
Oct 2016 |
WayForward Technologies, Inc. |
Action, Platformer |
Shantae: Risky's Revenge - Director's Cut Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Nov 10, 2016
Summary: Shantae: Risky's Revenge – Director's Cut is a special edition of Shantae: Risky's Revenge. For the PS4 it is the first version of the game and for Windows it is an updated release designed for the Steam distribution platform. While the game remains largely untouched, several new features are added. In addition to Steam Achievements and Steam Trading Cards, a new warp system is utilized, allowing players to warp to various overworld locations. A new unlockable Magic Mode is also added. This allows Shantae to wear a redesigned version of the Dancer Costume from the iOS version of Risky's Revenge. It has the same properties: it doubles Shantae's magic power, but also doubles the damage she takes.
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| 6906 |
Shovel Knight |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Yacht Club Games |
R0 |
Nov 2015 |
Yacht Club Games |
Action, Platformer |
Shovel Knight Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Jan 21, 2016
Gameplay: Single-player video game, Multiplayer video game
Summary: Shovel Knight is a 2014 2D side-scrolling platform game, developed and published by independent video game developer Yacht Club Games. The game was initially released for Microsoft Windows, Nintendo 3DS, and Wii U, and ports of the game for Mac OS X and Linux soon followed. Ports for the PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, and PlayStation Vita will be released in 2015. Shovel Knight attempts to mimic gameplay and graphics like those seen in games developed for the Nintendo Entertainment System, and for this it achieved critical acclaim and was nominated for and won various yearly gaming awards.
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| 6907 |
The Silver Case |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
NIS America |
R0 |
Apr 2017 |
Grasshopper Manufacture Inc. |
Adventure |
The Silver Case Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Nov 25, 2017
Summary:
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| 6908 |
Sine Mora EX |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
THQ Nordic |
R0 |
Aug 2017 |
Digital Reality |
Action |
Sine Mora EX Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Aug 21, 2017
Summary: Sine Mora EX is an Action game, developed by Digital Reality and published by THQ Nordic, which was released in 2017.
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| 6909 |
Skullgirls: 2nd Encore |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Limited Run Games |
R0 |
Oct 2017 |
Lab Zero Games |
Fighting |
Skullgirls: 2nd Encore Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Nov 6, 2017
Summary: Skullgirls 2nd Encore is an updated re-release of Skullgirls. It provides the following enhancements: All DLC from the original game is included as part of 2nd Encore's base game. Story mode is fully voiced. Challenges in which players must win battles under unique conditions. Bloody Marie is a playable character in this mode only. Trials mode teaches players how to perform specific combos. Survival mode challenges players to endure an endless gauntlet of enemies.
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| 6910 |
Sky Force: Anniversary |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Limited Run Games |
R0 |
Mar 2018 |
Infinite Dreams Inc. |
Action, Shooter |
Sky Force: Anniversary Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Mar 25, 2018
Summary:
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| 6911 |
Sleeping Dogs - Definitive Edition |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Square Enix |
R0 |
Oct 2014 |
Square Enix London Studios |
Action |
Sleeping Dogs - Definitive Edition Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Oct 13, 2015
Summary: This is a compilation release for the PC with all the DLC included. For the Xbox One and PlayStation 4 this is the first release of the game. It contains: Sleeping Dogs (base game) Sleeping Dogs: Deep Undercover Pack (DLC) Sleeping Dogs: Drunken Fist Pack (DLC) Sleeping Dogs: Gangland Style Pack (DLC) Sleeping Dogs: GSP Pack (DLC) Sleeping Dogs: Law Enforcer Pack (DLC) Sleeping Dogs: Martial Arts Pack (DLC) Sleeping Dogs: Monkey King Pack (DLC) Sleeping Dogs: Movie Masters Pack (DLC) Sleeping Dogs: Nightmare in North Point (DLC) Sleeping Dogs: Police Protection Pack (DLC) Sleeping Dogs: Retro Triad Pack (DLC) Sleeping Dogs: Screen Legends Pack (DLC) Sleeping Dogs: Square Enix Character Pack (DLC) Sleeping Dogs: Street Racer Pack (DLC) Sleeping Dogs: Tactical Soldier Pack (DLC) Sleeping Dogs: The High Roller Pack (DLC) Sleeping Dogs: The Red Envelope Pack (DLC) Sleeping Dogs: The SWAT Pack (DLC) Sleeping Dogs: Top Dog Gold Pack (DLC) Sleeping Dogs: Top Dog Silver Pack (DLC) Sleeping Dogs: Triad Enforcer Pack (DLC) Sleeping Dogs: Wheels of Fury (DLC) Sleeping Dogs: Year of the Snake (DLC) Sleeping Dogs: Zodiac Tournament (DLC)
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| 6912 |
Song of the Deep |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
GameTrust Games |
R0 |
Jul 2016 |
Insomniac Games, Inc. |
Action |
Song of the Deep Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Nov 12, 2016
Summary: The "Collector's Edition" of the 2016 game Song of the Deep is only available as a Gamestop exclusive release and contains:
The game Song of the Deep Exclusive Steelbook case Soundtrack download voucher (Steam) Song of the Deep reading book, printed by "Sterling Children's Books (NY) and written by Brian Hastings Three game orientated stickers
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| 6913 |
SoulCalibur VI |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Bandai Namco |
R0 |
Oct 2018 |
BANDAI NAMCO Studios Inc. |
Fighting |
SoulCalibur VI Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Oct 28, 2018
Series: Soul Blade / Edge / Calibur
Summary:
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| 6914 |
South Park: The Fractured But Whole |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Ubisoft |
R0 |
Oct 2017 |
South Park Digital Studios |
Role-Playing (RPG) |
South Park: The Fractured But Whole Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Oct 5, 2018
Series: South Park: The Fractured But Whole
Summary: Awards
The Game Awards 2017 – Best Role Playing Game – Nominated
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| 6915 |
Star Ocean: Integrity and Faithlessness - Day One Edition |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Square Enix |
R0 |
Jun 2016 |
Tri-Ace |
Role-Playing (RPG) |
Star Ocean: Integrity and Faithlessness - Day One Edition Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Aug 19, 2016
Series: Star Ocean
Gameplay: Single-player video game
Summary: Star Ocean 5: Integrity and Faithlessness (スターオーシャン5 Integrity and Faithlessness, Sutā Ōshan Faibu Integuriti ando Feisuresunisu) is an upcoming action role-playing video game developed by tri-Ace and published by Square Enix, for PlayStation 3 and PlayStation 4. It is the fifth game in the main Star Ocean series after Star Ocean: The Last Hope and the ninth released game in the franchise, after the free-to-play card game Star Ocean: Material Trader.
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| 6916 |
Star Wars: Jedi: Fallen Order |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Electronic Arts |
R0 |
Nov 2019 |
Respawn Entertainment LLC |
Action |
Star Wars: Jedi: Fallen Order Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Oct 25, 2020
Summary: Steam release This game was Electronic Arts' first release on the Steam digital distribution platform since 2011's Crysis 2. However, like games published by Ubisoft, Steam is used mostly as a frontend, as the game still requires an Origin account to play.
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| 6917 |
Stardew Valley - Collector's Edition |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
505 Games |
R0 |
Dec 2016 |
|
Role-Playing (RPG) |
Stardew Valley - Collector's Edition Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Jun 10, 2017
Summary: Stardew Valley is an RPG inspired by the Harvest Moon games where you play as the inheritor of an old farm in a small town called Stardew Valley. Leaving the taxing big city life behind, you embark upon a quest to restore the neglected tract through dedication and hard work.
The gameplay consists of keeping the plot of land clean from decaying plants, stones, logs and stumps, planting and fostering new vegetation, discovering new places, combating hostile animals and monsters, earning money and collecting materials in order to create new tools and buildings, joining in social activities and events, befriending and romancing non-playable characters, all while managing the protagonist's energy levels.
There are multiple subplots which the player may choose to impact, for example, one may choose to hinder or help Joja Corporation in outselling smaller businesses in order to control and renew the town which would rid it of its traditions. The game is an open-ended one and there is no official ending. The content changes often as it being updated regularly based on player feedback.
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| 6918 |
Stealth Inc.: A Clone in the Dark - Ultimate Edition |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Limited Run Games |
R0 |
Nov 2016 |
Curve Digital |
Action |
Stealth Inc.: A Clone in the Dark - Ultimate Edition Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Dec 12, 2016
Summary: One hundred and twenty fiendish levels. Countless deadly lasers. One pair of goggles.
Will you make it out alive?
When you find yourself trapped in a deadly high-security compound armed with nothing but a pair of top-of-the-range stealth goggles, youll need to rely on your wits if you want to survive.
Sneak your way through 80 levels from the original version of the game, plus 40 additional rooms from The Teleporter Chambers and The Lost Clones add-on packs. Use your stealthy skills to avoid security robots and zap-happy lasers, then create your own dastardly death rooms in the extensive Stealth Inc. level editor.
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| 6919 |
Stick it to the Man! |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Play It |
R0 |
May 2014 |
Zoink AB |
Adventure |
Stick it to the Man! Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Feb 22, 2015
Summary: Something strange happened to the protagonist Ray Doewood: an alien moved into his brain! The direct effect is that Ray is now able to read the thoughts of other people. Unfortunately The Man, a mysterious villain, also has interest in the alien and sends his lackeys to capture Ray. The goal of the game is to flee from that undesirable fate.
Each level consists of a freely explorable scene in which Ray meets various humorously overdrawn people. The goal is to read their minds, find out what they desire and give it to them. Then Ray usually gets something out of it which another person desires and so on. The special gimmick is that the whole world and its inhabitants are made out of cutout paper: Ray can cut out (read: take) objects and stick it to other, predefined places in order to solve puzzles. There is also a bit of platforming involved, both in order to reach other places and to avoid The Man's men. Objects can (in some cases have to) be used in order to avoid enemies, e.g. by sticking "sleep" to a guard which desires rest.
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| 6920 |
Strafe |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Special Reserve Games |
R0 |
May 2017 |
Pixel Titans |
First Person Shooter |
Strafe Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: May 27, 2017
Summary: The future of video games: the fastest, bloodiest, deadliest, most adjective-abusing, action-packed first-person shooter of 1996.
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| 6921 |
Street Fighter V |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Capcom |
R0 |
Feb 2016 |
Dimps, Capcom |
Fighting |
Street Fighter V Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Feb 1, 2017
Summary: Street Fighter V (ストリートファイターV Sutorīto Faitā Faivu) is a fighting video game published by Capcom, who co-developed the game with Dimps. It is the fifth main numbered entry in the Street Fighter series. The game was released in February 2016 for Microsoft Windows and PlayStation 4, with a later release on Linux, and will feature cross-platform play between the Windows and PlayStation 4 versions.
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| 6922 |
Super Dungeon Bros. |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Wired Productions |
R0 |
Nov 2016 |
|
Action |
Super Dungeon Bros. Sony PlayStation 4
UPC: 5000169150832
Rating: R0
Date Added: Jan 14, 2017
Summary: Embark on a quest from the gods of rock with heavy metal heroes Axl, Lars, Freddie and Ozzie in Super Dungeon Bros, a fast paced, action focused, rock themed dungeon brawler! Play on your own or with up to 4 friends in couch or online co-op as you raid the deepest dungeons of Rökheim in search of epic loot, hordes of evil undead and the legends of long lost fabled rock stars! Wield wicked weapons with devastating destruction or exploit the punishing puzzles and terrifying traps that will slice and dice foes and bros alike. Fling your friends onto far off ledges and distant trap triggers, hurl your bros at advancing attackers or unleash your tag team tactics with the ultimate bro-op offensive! If really you're up for the challenge, test your heavy metal in the deadly daily dungeon or master the way of the wicked weekly dungeon and climb to the peak of the global leaderboards. Just remember, always put your BrosB4Foes!
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| 6923 |
Super GunWorld 2 |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Limited Run Games |
R0 |
Jan 2018 |
M7 Games |
Action |
Super GunWorld 2 Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Jan 12, 2018
Summary:
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| 6924 |
The Surge |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Focus Home Interactive |
R0 |
May 2017 |
Deck 13 Interactive GmbH |
Action |
The Surge Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Jul 29, 2018
Summary: Iron Maus In the beginning scene of the game, protagonist Warren wears an Iron Maus shirt. The Iron Maus armor can be obtained later in the game. Also the developers have been running around on trade shows wearing these shirts as well.
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| 6925 |
The Swapper |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Limited Run Games |
R0 |
Feb 2017 |
Facepalm Games, Curve Studios |
Action |
The Swapper Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Feb 22, 2017
Summary: The Swapper is a puzzle-platform video game for Microsoft Windows, Mac OS X and Linux. It was developed and published by Facepalm Games, a small independent company based in Helsinki, Finland. Curve Studios later ported the game to Sony and Nintendo platforms in 2014. In this science fiction-themed title, the player controls a female scavenger stranded aboard an abandoned research station, and discovers a strange device that allows her to create clones of herself switching their consciousness between these clones. The player uses this ability to solve various puzzles and learn about the fate of the station's researchers. The Swapper was released on May 30, 2013 to critical acclaim, with reviewers praising the game's visual style and atmosphere, the quality of the puzzles, and the game's ability to innovate on an already well established game mechanic.
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| 6926 |
The Swindle |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Limited Run Games |
R0 |
Feb 2017 |
Size Five Games |
Action |
The Swindle Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Mar 18, 2017
Summary: The Swindle is a steampunk, 2D side-scrolling game about heists. It is set in London in 1849 and the player takes control of a master burglar. In 100 days Scotland Yard will activate The Devil's Basilisk, advanced artificial intelligence technology that will massively improve surveillance and make theft almost impossible. Therefore the thief has 100 days to steal the Basilisk and prevent it from being activated.
The master burglar is never seen in the game and does not take part in the action. Instead he sends out lower thieves to perform heists. A thief is sent down from an airship, the main hub, using a pod. When the heist is successful the thief can return to the airship with the haul where the money can be spent in five skill trees: agility, abilities, tools, goggles and miscellaneous. The game consists of six main locations that are randomly generated for level design, enemies and items with each new heist. By earning money the main goal is to buy additional security clearance, opening up new locations, until the Basilisk can be stolen in the final location to win the game. The six main locations are The Slums, Warehouse District, New Belgravia, Casino Town, The Banks, and The Swindle. Each started heist, whether successful or not, takes up a single day. The game is lost if the Basilisk is not stolen in 100 days because the game ends after that limit. Each new location provides opportunities to steal a lot more money, but also introduces more difficulty security and more dangerous guards. That way the game challenges the player to take calculated risks. By saving up it is possible to move on to harder locations quickly, but the money can also be spent on various perks that make the heists easier instead. The thief characters can die or be terminated and a random one is then generated for each new heist after an unsuccessful one. The player is however encouraged to carry on with a single character as an experience bonus is provided for completing consecutive heists with the same thief. Bonus are also provided for completing levels without being spotted (ghost) and rewarding aptitude.
Each heist takes place in a side-scrolling, fairly small area with connected rooms. There are various approaches through doors, climbing pipes, creating entrances with bombs or smashing windows. The character can move around and jump. By upgrading elements in the agility skill tree additional options can be unlocked and often be upgraded multiple times, such as wall jumping and clinging to walls, double jumping and stealth. Most early enemies have a line of sight that is visible to the player, but from New Belgravia onwards enemies with a microphone icon are sensitive to sound and then the slower sneaking method has to be used for movement. Enemies can be taken out by whacking them. Some enemies require multiple hits and others cannot be destroyed permanently with the regular weapon. Unlockable abilities include a hacking skill to disarm bombs, open doors and open cash machines. This is done through a short mini-game where the player has to follow the directions on the screen to press one of four directions, sometimes multiple times. When a mistake is made while disarming a bomb, it explodes right away, killing the thief. Other abilities are bionic eyes, improved hacking, barging through doors and so on. Many different tools can also be unlocked that can be selected during heists. They are bombs to blow through walls, steam purge to use a cloud that obscures vision, bugs that syphon funds, EMPs and so on. Many of these have a limit or use a separate meter that takes some time to recharge. It is possible to switch between tools at any time during a level and they are all available when unlocked. There are also four types of goggles to unlock and other technology such as jamming radio transmissions or improvements for tools and abilities.
When a thief is killed, no money is gathered from that heist and a new one needs to be sent out. All levels offer multiple approaches through the tools and abilities. Doors can be opened or closed, many elements can be hacked and custom passages can be created with bombs. Each location introduces new elements to levels and new types of enemies that need to be analyzed. When the thief is spotted, the alarms are sounded right away. All enemies then become much faster and more aggressive. The funds in the levels are then also drained gradually to move them elsewhere. The thief can however still finish the level by returning to the pod, but has to watch out for a powerful police character that soon arrives. It has some roguelike elements (character permadeath, random levels), but perks are permanent and carried over to a new thief as long as there are days left. Perks are also bought specifically and are not offered from a random selection.
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| 6927 |
Tales from the Borderlands |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
2K Games |
R0 |
Apr 2016 |
|
Adventure |
Tales from the Borderlands Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Jan 14, 2017
Series: Tales from the Borderlands
Summary: Tales from the Borderlands is a five-part episodic adventure series based on the universe of the Borderlands first-person shooter titles. The game is set in the world of Pandora where the Borderlands is a dangerous region where advanced alien technology is stored in vaults. It draws the attention of hunters who travel there to raid the vaults and acquire the technology. The introduction mentions Handsome Jack and his Hyperion faction of pirates, but then starts in medias res. The game contains five episodes that were released between November 2014 and October 2015: Tales from the Borderlands: Episode 1 - Zer0 Sum Tales from the Borderlands: Episode 2 - Atlas Mugged Tales from the Borderlands: Episode 3 - Catch a Ride Tales from the Borderlands: Episode 4 - Escape Plan Bravo Tales from the Borderlands: Episode 5 - The Vault of the TravelerThe game starts in medias res and focuses on two playable characters, Rhys and Fiona, who are captured at the start of the game. The entire story is then told as a series of flashbacks, from the early start to how they met and then their further adventures. The player alternates between their perspectives and the characters are not always necessarily in the same location.
Rhys is a company man working for Handsome Jack's Hyperion. He is about to get a promotion, but finds out his boss Henderson has been murdered and is replaced by his nemesis Vasquez. He is promptly demoted Senior Vice Janitor. He overhears a shady deal of Vazquez and involves his friends Yvette and Vaughn to obtain the vault key Vasquez is after. They travel to Pandora carrying Hyperion funds to make the deal, but quickly become involved with bandits and then the people who want to trade the key for money. Fiona is a con artist born and raised on Pandora with her sister Sasha. Together with their mentor and surrogate father Felix they devise elaborate scams. They try to sell a fake vault key, which is what eventually brings Rhys and Fiona together. She uses a false identity as an archaeologist to gain the trust of August, who has a good reputation to interest Vazquez at Hyperion. The meeting between the two parties is eventually crashed by a fight between the two characters Bossanova and Zer0. Bossanova gets away with the money and the parties of Rhys and Fiona reluctantly team up to sneak inside Bossanova's facility to retrieve the money. The two meet lots of characters and end up in difficult situations in locations all over Pandora, up to their capture in the present.
The game uses the same cel-shaded visual style as the original Borderlands games. Similar to other Telltale adventure series, the game is story driven and largely cinematic. The player can influence and steer the story through dialogue options that have a time limit. If time runs out, silence or the neutral option is chosen automatically. Choices are carried over and influence the story and the relationships with other characters. The game has many humorous moments and lighter themes than other Telltale games. There are short quick time events for fights and some other actions where prompts need to be followed. For certain scenes there is complete freedom of movement to walk around, examine and talk to other characters. There are also minor puzzle-solving elements. Fiona can collect money hidden in the environment, stored in her bank account. A sufficient amount of money can be used as an additional option in some situations, for instance to bribe or buy better equipment. As control over the characters alternates often quickly in succession, and they often bend the truth their way, the player has to adapt quickly between their mindsets as they can cause each other trouble by constantly pursuing their own interests.
This game entry only covers the platforms where the entire season is available as a single purchase. For Xbox One it is available as a single package, with separate episodes or using a season pass. All platforms except for PC offer the first episode for free with DLC or in-app purchases for the other four episodes.
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| 6928 |
Tearaway: Unfolded - Crafted Edition |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Sony Computer Entertainment America |
R0 |
Sep 2015 |
Media Molecule, Tarsier Studios |
Action, Platformer |
Tearaway: Unfolded - Crafted Edition Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Nov 12, 2016
Summary: Tearaway Unfolded is a 2015 platform-adventure video game developed by Tarsier Studios and Media Molecule, while being published by Sony Computer Entertainment, exclusively for the PlayStation 4. Originally announced at Gamescom 2014, the game is an expanded remake of the 2013 PlayStation Vita game Tearaway, which was also developed by Media Molecule.Tearaway Unfolded, like the Vita original, takes place in a vibrant storybook-type world made almost entirely out of paper. The player gains control of one of Iota or Atoi, a Messenger tasked with delivering a letter to a portal in the sky called 'the You', which has mysteriously been opened. However, the messenger must also save the world from Scraps, small villainous creatures which are invading the paper world via the opening to cause disruption.Tearaway Unfolded's gameplay revolves around environmental platform interaction, creativity and customizability, confrontations with Scraps and other antagonistical creatures, mini-quests issued by non-playable characters, and finding collectibles. The player, who controls several aspects of the world in a god-like fashion, navigates the messenger through the environments by changing the landscape. For example, in order to help Iota/Atoi advance through a specific section, the player may have to trigger bounce pads, rotate platforms, illuminate objects, cast gusts of wind, or hurl objects, to trigger the solution and allow progression. The player is tasked with designing objects for use in the game's world, which are mostly used to solve people's problems or requests, but may also be used for decorative purposes. The messenger is given several helpful tools over the course of the game, which introduce new gameplay mechanics, and, among other things, allow for alternate methods of traversal.Tearaway Unfolded was met with a positive critical reception upon release. Critics mostly praised the game's controls, visuals, characters, and world design. Some critics disliked the emphasis on optional controllers, while others felt that the original PlayStation Vita version was a more personal experience, and therefore, better overall. Despite the positive reviews, the game was considered a commercial disappointment.
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| 6929 |
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutants in Manhattan |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Activision |
R0 |
May 2016 |
|
Action |
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutants in Manhattan Sony PlayStation 4
UPC: 5000169121726
Rating: R0
Date Added: Oct 13, 2016
Summary: Battle alongside your brothers through the sewers, subways, and streets of NYC to take down Shredder and Krang’s evil organization, Foot by Foot. Unleash custom combat skills and powerful team combos to save Manhattan from the overwhelming dark forces growing in the shadows.
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| 6930 |
Tekken 7 |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Bandai Namco |
R0 |
Jun 2017 |
BANDAI NAMCO Studios Inc. |
Fighting |
Tekken 7 Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Feb 24, 2018
Summary: Love, Revenge, Pride. Each one of us has a reason to fight. Values are what define us and make us human, regardless of our strengths or weaknesses. There are no wrong motives, just the paths we choose to take.
Experience the epic conclusion of the Mishima clan and unravel the reasons behind each step of their ceaseless fight. Powered by Unreal Engine 4, Tekken 7 features stunning story-driven cinematic battles and intense duels that can be enjoyed with friends and rivals alike through innovative fight mechanics.
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| 6931 |
Tempest 4000 |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Atari SA |
R0 |
Mar 2018 |
Llamasoft Ltd. |
Action |
Tempest 4000 Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Nov 4, 2018
Summary:
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| 6932 |
Terraria |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
505 Games |
R0 |
Nov 2014 |
Re-Logic |
Action |
Terraria Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Jul 20, 2015
Summary: Terraria is a two dimensional platform game of exploration and crafting. Players can use mines and picks to collect various items from the environment including wood, ore and even spider webs. Resources acquired from the environment can be placed or crafted into all manner of items.
The simple crafting system automatically lists any item that you have the materials to craft. First priority is to set up a base before night fall hits in order to protect yourself from roving zombies and eyeball monsters. You can craft many items for your home, including doors, walls, tables, chairs and beds.
During the daytime slimes roam the land and must be avoided or dispatched with a weapon such as a sword or axe. As you gather materials you will be able to construct more powerful weapons from different ores as well as armor to protect yourself.
30 monsters are present in the game including slimes, floating eyeballs, giant earth worms and zombies.
Building a nice home will attract NPC (non-player characters) to your house to set up residence. These can include a merchant to trade with and nurses who can heal your wounds.
Terraria supports single player, multi-player servers and player vs player combat.
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| 6933 |
Teslagrad |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Soedesco |
R0 |
Sep 2015 |
Rain Games |
Action, Platformer |
Teslagrad Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Jan 21, 2016
Gameplay: Single-player video game
Summary: Teslagrad is a 2D side-scrolling puzzle-platform video game developed and published by Rain Games. The game was released on Steam on December 13, 2013 and Nintendo Wii U on September 11, 2014. The game is slated for launch on PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Vita on January 27, 2015 in North America. Later, Rain Games announced that the game is headed for PlayStation 4 alongside a retail release of the game. The game uses Unity game engine, making it easier for developers to reach cross platform.
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| 6934 |
Thief |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Square Enix |
R0 |
Mar 2014 |
Eidos Montréal |
Action |
Thief Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Feb 22, 2015
Summary: Thief is a reboot of the Thief series and throws away most of the lore - there are no Pagans, no Hammers and no Watchers. The game starts when Garrett, a master thief, is on a job with his former apprentice Erin. They run into a mysterious ritual from a faction loosely reminiscent on the Mechanists, and due to unfortunate happenings Erin falls right into the middle of it. Garrett blacks out for a year and awakens in the city which changed to a fascist regime in the meantime. Now Garrett has to use his thieving skills in order to find out what is going on (the common people are affected by a strange disease) and eventually stop the usual conspiracy.
The basic structure is similar to Deadly Shadows: There is a semi-open city hub structured into various districts. Just like in the predecessor, those are divided in loading screens and gradually open up over the course of the game. These can be freely explored until starting a self-contained mission at the designated point. Here lies the main difference to the previous Thief games: instead of sandbox levels, the design is completely modular and can be compared to the Clocktower level in Deadly Shadows. The set-pieces may be relatively open in itself and offer various ways to deal with obstacles or reach the next point of interest, but in the end they result in a choke-point of no return leading to the next area. Movement is also restricted because jumping is only contextual. Rope arrows make their return, but can only be used at a few designated spots. Except for a few minor climbing sequences, the whole game is in first-person.
Garrett can take on guards in direct combat, the system is based on dodging attacks with a designated button and placing blackjack hits at the right moments, but since he is no fighter he usually has no change against multiple enemies. So his main weapon of choice is stealth. It is based on shadows - the light gem in the interface shows how visible Garrett is - and while breaking sight also plays its role, there is no dedicated cover mechanic like in Deus Ex: Human Revolution. However, Garrett can grab onto corners and peek out to avoid running in front of a guard. This means the majority of the time is spent with observing guard patrols, picking a good time to move behind a guard, performing a blackjack takedown and drag the body into darkness before someone sees it. Like in Human Revolution, the takedown is a context based button press instead of a free swing.
In contrast to the previous Thief games there is no loot requirement to beat a mission, but of course there is still plenty of stuff to steal which is directly converted into gold. While the majority of small loot items is just lying around or found by opening drawers, there are also unique items which bring extra money. These are usually hidden and require the usage of a new mechanic: Garrett grabs a painting or book shelf and slowly moves his hand until he feels a hidden switch. By pressing a button, it may open up a secret passage, unveil a safe or disable traps. The lockpicking minigame works similar and requires to find the sweet spot by moving the lockpick around. Safes require the combination which has to manually puzzled out by searching the environment for clues and carefully reading near documents.
Between missions, Garrett can also find much loot in the city by just moving around and keeping his eyes open. However, the most lucrative is to take optional side missions. Here Garrett has to retrieve a certain object - usually it is just a quick burglary within the city, but sometimes they are real self-contained missions. Of course there is a useful usage for money: visiting a shop and stock up on equipment. The obvious choices are depleting resources like Garrett's trademark arrows which can be used for many tasks, e.g. regular arrows for distracting guards or water arrows to extinguish light sources, food items to heal, or smoke bombs. However, there are also various one-time purchases which reward new equipment to interact with the environment, e.g. a razor to cut out valuable painting or a wrench to open up ventilation shafts, or tool upgrades, e.g. a bigger arrow capacity or more sensitive lockpicks. Also available are items which reward passive bonuses. Additionally Garrett has two magical abilities to his disposal: The swoop move works similar to blink in Dishonored and allows to quickly move forward. Focus (similar to instinct in Hitman: Absolution) slows down time and has several useful perks, e.g. faster lockpicking, easier combat or showing all loot in the area. Those perks have to be unlocked with focus points which are also bought with money.
One of the game's special features are the difficulty modes. While there are the usual three standard types - the highest does not allow for kills or civilian knockouts - the player can also add several other difficulty options, e.g. disabling focus, more expensive resources, slower movement, no kills or knockouts, no quicksave or permadeath. Because those reward bonus points for bragging rights, the difficulty can only be changed when starting a new game. On the other hand there are also several other interface related options which can be disabled at any time, e.g. loot glow, prompts when approaching an interactive item, enemy alert indicators, objective markers, mini map or ammo counter.
Besides the main campaign, there is also a challenge mode. This mode re-uses some of the game's mission areas and adds special objectives. The modes are Chain & Gain (there is a timer running out which can only be expanded by collecting loot), Chain & Gain Limited (Chain & Gain with an overall time limit) and Special Loot Hunt (finding as much special loot within a time limit by using the "hot and cold" indicators). The goal is a leaderboards high-score.
The PlayStation 4 version uses the DualShock 4 gamepad's light bar to emphasize the effect of being in the shadow (with a dimmed dark blue) or exposed to the light (with a bright white).
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| 6935 |
Thomas Was Alone |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Limited Run Games |
R0 |
Sep 2016 |
Curve Digital |
Action |
Thomas Was Alone Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Oct 7, 2016
Summary: Thomas Was Alone is a puzzle platformer about friendship and a remake of the Flash game with the same name. The player takes control of a red shape that represents a string in a programming environment. The goal is to move through an abstract environment to complete 100 levels by moving and jumping. A level is completed when the shape is moved to a white outline of its form.
While the environment is a plain collection of shapes and the puzzle platforming is straightforward, the game is brought to life through the narration, explaining the thoughts and the emotions of the shape. The red shape is called Thomas and he feels alone. He has no idea where he is and does not know his purpose, but he quite enjoys moving around and jumping. Soon after, other shapes appear and while they provide a method for more complex puzzles by working together, the story's focus is on the interaction between the shapes, building their personality through their cooperation and abilities. The first to appear next is Christopher, an orange cube who takes an immediate dislike to Thomas. He cannot jump as high and they often need to act as stepping stones for each other. Other shapes to appear are the long and high jumping John, the large cube Claire who feels like a superhero because she can float on water while other shapes drown when they come in contact with it, and Laura who can be used to bounce as a trampoline.
In levels with multiple shapes, the player can switch between them to control them individually. Those levels have multiple white outlines and they can only be completed when all shapes are in the correct place. Not all levels contain all shapes at once but the player has no control over this at the start of a level. A grumpy Chris will for instance go about alone, and often the choice of the participating shapes and the level/puzzle design complement each other to visually express their emotions. In the level where Chris starts to fall in love with Laura for instance, the level is designed with a low ceiling showing Chris jumping like mad on Laura's trampoline shape. Later on a nemesis is introduced as a floating cloud.
A DLC expansion called Benjamin's Flight was first introduced as a commercial add-on for the PlayStation versions. Later it was made available for free for platforms were the game was already released (PC) and new platform versions had it included by default (iOS, Android, Wii U and Xbox One).
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| 6936 |
Titanfall 2 |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Electronic Arts |
R0 |
Oct 2016 |
Respawn Entertainment LLC |
Action |
Titanfall 2 Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Oct 25, 2020
Summary: Titanfall 2 is the sequel to Titanfall. Just like the first game it is a fast shooter where battles are fought between agile Pilots using parkour-like movement on foot and mech-style Titans that are slower, but deal a lot of damage. Once again on many occasions players have the ability to call in, enter and exit these Titans during matches, quickly shifting between two very different types of gameplay. A lot of focus is on multiplayer matches, now supporting up to sixteen people in a single game, but entirely new is the inclusion of a full single-player campaign.
The campaign has a story with many levels that have different types of gameplay. At the same time it can be used as an introduction to the multiplayer mechanics. It includes the Pilot movement and the available guns, controlling the six different types of Titans and experimenting with combined Pilot and Titan mechanics, both when controlling them and when confronting them as enemies. In the campaign the player controls the rookie Pilot Jack Cooper who dreams of controlling a Titan. He is part of a mission on the planet Typhon used as a battlefield between the two factions that were introduced in the first game. There is the Interstellar Manufacturing Corporation (IMC) and on the other side the Militia that Cooper is part of. The Militia mainly uses recycled parts and has been able to construct its own Titan, the Vanguard. Cooper allies with his former squadmate's Titan BT-7274 to fight local creatures and the IMC. While the story is linear, many environments are open, allowing for different approaches focusing on movement, stealth and long-ranged or short-ranged weapons. There are multiple objectives and in many occasions the use of the acrobatic movement with wall jumping, wall running, platforms, a new sliding mechanic and double jumps leads to hidden areas or is used to solve environment based puzzles. Certain weapons and abilities are restricted to certain levels. There are also sections not outdoors, but inside military complexes. It is also possible to communicate and talk to the Titan. Other campaign elements introduced later on are portals and shifting between two types of realities on the fly.
Pilots carry up to two weapons along with grenades. There are six types of Titans that are all entirely new: Ion, Legion, Northstar, Ronin, Scorch, and Tone. They are divided over three classes: Atlas, Ogre and Stryder. They each have different abilities. Northstar is weaker, but can hover and launch a barrage of rockets, Legion is slow but well protected, Scorch uses a flamethrower, Tone has tracking rockets, Ronin aims to get close to do melee attacks with a katana etc. The battery is a new element. It is used to generate a shield, but as a separate component that needs to be attached manually. At the same time enemy soldiers can attempt to remove the battery to get rid of the shield right away or bring it to their own Titan.
The core multiplayer mode is still Attrition played between two teams of Pilots who can earn the points needed to call in Titans. Computer controlled Grunts are still present lending support and there is still the Epilogue segment where the defeated team attempts to escape, while the winners hunt them down to prevent the retreat. Capture the Flag returns along with Amped Hardpoint where three sectors need to be controlled. Coliseum is a new game mode. It is a duel played between two Pilots in a small dome as a simple shootout. The environments in that mode are flat so the focus is on shooting on running, even though the invisible dome walls can also be used to wall run. Bounty Hunt introduces fighting to earn a currency that can be exchanged at banks that appear on certain moments at fixed locations. It is based on risk and reward as all cash is lost when shot down, so players need to decide to exchange it right away or hold on to it until there is a safe moment when a bank reappears. As in the first game it is still possible to play matches only between Pilots or only between Titans.
Both Pilots and Titans have upgrade paths to unlock new abilities, items, weapons and customization options. There are now more rewards for a single player's performance, rather than just taking the team effort into account. The Pilots now have access to a grappling hook to move around quickly. Other elements are cloak (returning from the first game), Tripwire of Ticks (bombs that hunt down characters), the Pulse Blade as a throwing knife that reveals the location of nearby enemies, a Holo Pilot as a decoy and the A-Wall fence-like shield. Loadouts can be defined before starting the game. Burn Cards are no longer a game element, but most of the advantages they offered, such as Map Hack to see through walls, are still part of the game. Soldiers use a smart pistol, shotguns, rifles etc. complemented with Tactical where the abilities and items are chosen.
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| 6937 |
Toki Tori 2+ |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Soedesco |
R0 |
Jun 2016 |
Two Tribes Publishing B.V. |
Action, Platformer |
Toki Tori 2+ Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Apr 23, 2017
Summary: Toki Tori 2+ is the fourth main game in the series and just like the previous titles it is a puzzle platformer. There are two major differences compared to the previous games. Toki Tori, the yellow chicken, no longer has items at its disposal to solve puzzles. In addition, the sets of independent levels have been replaced with a large world connected through teleporters. Rather than acting like separate areas, the player can move between them in an unrestricted way once they have been discovered on the overhead map and the level design borrows from the metroidvania genre with different paths where areas need to be revisited. There is also no longer a single goal per level, but larger goals scattered through the world.
The skills have been replaced by two mechanics: whistling and stomping. Next to movement, these are the only actions in the game. Progressing is entirely based through environment puzzles based on interaction with the game world. By whistling Toki Tori can lure animals towards it and use their abilities. Rock crabs for instance form bridges, toads can swallow other creatures and form bubbles that allow the chicken to fly up, and large birds can be attracted to have them take it to their nest. Stomping has a different effect, for instance causing creatures to drop down ceilings, scaring animals away to make them move in another direction etc. There are also ladders and portals to use, and other mechanics such as dropping down into water and then walking over seeds causing grass to grow. Whistles can form sequences of short and long notes and certain melodies trigger one of five specific skills such as a shield or the ability to teleport back to the map. One of these makes a camera appear and it can be used to take pictures of animals that are stored in a Tokidex. The game provides no explanation of the game mechanics and everything has to be discovered through trial and error, with some hints in the environment when a new ability is required.
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| 6938 |
Tomb Raider - Definitive Edition |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Square Enix |
R0 |
Jan 2014 |
Crystal Dynamics, Inc. |
Action |
Tomb Raider - Definitive Edition Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Feb 22, 2015
Summary: Tomb Raider: Definitive Edition is a reworked version of the 2013 original game featuring updated graphics and all Downloadable Content (DLC). It includes: Tomb Raider (base game) Tomb Raider: Tomb of the Lost Adventurer (DLC) Native 1080p resolution with updated textures, a new model for Lara Croft, and TressFX hair technology Eight DLC multiplayer maps, four multiplayer characters, and six outfits for Lara Tomb Raider: The Art of Survival digital mini art book by Brady Games The Beginning digital comic by Dark Horse The Final Hours of Tomb Raider documentary seriesFor both platforms this is the first release of the game. For Xbox One the framerate is locked to 30 fps, for the PS4 up to 60 fps is possible.
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| 6939 |
Tower of Guns - Special Edition |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Soedesco |
R0 |
Nov 2016 |
Terrible Posture Games LLC |
First Person Shooter |
Tower of Guns - Special Edition Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Apr 17, 2017
Summary: Tower of Guns is a first-person shooter that borrows from roguelike games, with randomized environments, enemies, items, perks and power-ups for each session. It also has permadeath. A gameplay session offers different arena-like rooms where a large amount of enemies need to be destroyed. A single door leads to a new room and after a large opponent an elevator is used to move to a new part of the tower.
At the start of the game the player chooses a weapon and a perk. There are ten weapons and eleven perks in total. To unlock all of them certain conditions need to be met. Each weapon has a different effectiveness complemented with a perk such as faster character speed, more armor, a triple jump, no falling damage, permanent loot, no self damage etc. Destroyed enemies leave behind red orbs that restore health, coins and blue items that fill up a weapon experience meter. Each time a new weapon level is reached (up to five), the main gun becomes more powerful. When the character gets hurt not only health is lost, but the weapon level can be lowered as well. Other random gameplay elements are badges that permanently alter characteristics similar to the starting perks, such as faster speed, more chance for critical strikes, gun modifications or additional double jumps (up to such a large amount it is almost like flying). There are also items of which only one can be carried. These offer additional bonuses, special attacks or a giant jump. Coins can be used at vending machines to unlock an item or badge on display.
Levels and enemies often have an industrial look and the game has a humorous touch visible in the text during the game, visual elements, giant bouncing projectiles and extreme gun modifications such as a rocket launcher that acts as a shotgun. The gameplay is twitch based and requires constant movement, dodging and quick reflexes. It also supports air control for character movement, bunny hopping, circle strafing, gaining movement speed through slopes, jelly-like cubes that provide boost, and double jumps that can be performed multiple times in succession. Next to the variation in enemy and level design, the different rooms contain secrets on hard to reach places, usually by walking through walls or dropping down floors. When stuck in a part of the level without the ability to jump out of it, a key can be held to respawn at the start of the room.
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| 6940 |
The Town of Light |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Wired Productions |
R0 |
Jun 2017 |
LKA.it |
Adventure |
The Town of Light Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Dec 31, 2017
Summary: The Town of Light is a psychological adventure game. It is set in a real location, the Ospedale Psichiatrico di Volterra psychiatric hospital in Tuscany, Italy. The protagonist is Renée who was an inmate at the institution starting in 1938 at the age of sixteen. The hospital she explores in 2016 is abandoned and in ruins, but the location triggers interactive flashbacks so time is constantly switched between present and past as moments are relived. At the same she is an unreliable narrator with a confused viewpoint due to her mental illness and hallucinations, so a lot is left for the player to interpret. Renée is not based on a real character, but the game incorporates many elements of the treatment that were common there at the time. There is a lot of suspense in the game, due to the ambience and the events, but there are no horror elements such as jump scares, monsters, supernatural themes or fail state situations. However, the themes and often disturbing events make this game exclusively intended for adult users, as stated by the developers.
Renée can freely explore the once self-sustained hospital and surroundings using a first-person perspective. In the early parts of the game some wards are still locked, but eventually everything can be explored. Renée can interact with the environment to open and close doors and windows, and interacts with parts of the scenery. There is no inventory system, even though a single object can sometimes be carried in her hands for a short time. Many objects can be picked up and examined from up close, allowing the player to rotate and zoom freely. In dark environments a flashlight can be activated with an infinite battery.
The story is largely linear, but with a few twists. Based on the experiences while exploring three types of elements are stored in a synopsi menu that can be accessed at any time: Experience (a written account), Memories (short flashbacks) and Medical Records (documents that can be consulted). At certain points Renée needs to make choices, but only in the sense that the player needs to tell her how to interpret events. You can for instance side with the hospital and the workers, assuring Renée they have the best interest at heart, or you can encourage her to push through with what her intuition tells her, even when she has problems discerning reality. Through documents, flashback and events much of her background and life story is eventually revealed.
The game consists of fifteen chapters, with the start of each chapter acting as a checkpoint and the only save system in the game. Based on certain choices the story branches a first time with the start of chapter six and then once more for chapter twelve, until everything comes together again at the end. These branching stories introduce new events and different approaches to situations and interpretations. Through the chapter system, which allows the player to revisit earlier ones quickly, the player is encouraged to replay and experience the full story. Completed branches are coloured in and there are colour hints that show where the chosen direction is leading. Next to that, there are also a number of optional discoveries and events in the environment. The branches, presented visually as a communication model with four variations, are tied to specific disorders that can be pursued.
The small amount of puzzles are usually environment based. Often the player needs to interpret hints as to understand what to do or where to go. There are many different rooms and a map hanging in the entrance can be used for orientation. When stuck, Renée will sometimes repeat her intentions and optionally a hint can be used. Sometimes there are also audio cues to steer the player in the right direction, but apart from that there is no help or on-screen assistance. From the main menu an interactive diary can be accessed where Renée explains most of her childhood as she experienced it, in written form.
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| 6941 |
Toy Soldiers: War Chest - Hall of Fame Edition |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Ubisoft |
R0 |
Aug 2015 |
Signal Studios |
Action, Strategy |
Toy Soldiers: War Chest - Hall of Fame Edition Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Mar 17, 2017
Summary: Toy Soldiers: War Chest is an action/strategy video game developed by Signal Studios and published by Ubisoft. The game was released on August 11, 2015, for Microsoft Windows, PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. War Chest is the first title in the series not to be a Microsoft console exclusive.
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| 6942 |
Transformers: Devastation |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Activision |
R0 |
Oct 2015 |
Platinum Games Inc. |
Action |
Transformers: Devastation Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Jun 29, 2017
Summary: Transformers: Devastation is an action game based on the Transformers franchise, specifically the original cartoon series from the 1980s now known as Generation 1. It has the same bright visual style using cel-shaded graphics. The main story mode has five difficulty levels and tells how the Decepticons plan to cyberform planet Earth after Megatron finds a way to control plasma energy. He uses this technique to turn organic material into metal. The Autobots need to prevent this and eventually five different characters are playable: Bumblebee, Grimlock, Optimus Prime, Sideswipe and Wheeljack. Next to the main story mode there is a challenge mode.
The gameplay is similar to other titles by developer Platinum Games. The game is largely played as a 3D action brawler where missions are divided into smaller areas with short cut-scenes in between to further the story. The Autobots link light and heavy attack in different patterns to form combos. When a blue flash appears during a combo it can be finished off with an attack in vehicle form. Robots can freely switch between robot and vehicle form. The latter is used to move around quickly and there are also longer driving sequences, often when chasing or escaping. While driving, ranged weapons can be fired and there is a rush attack and often obstacles to dodge and booster portals to receive extra speed. Melee weapons include swords, gauntlets and hammers and ranged weapons are blasters, grenade launchers etc.
While fighting in robot form, four weapon slots are available per character. A large amount of melee and ranged weapons can be collected during missions and they can be switched on the fly. Ranged weapons have an energy meter and when empty require some time to recharge. Another meter is filled up by attacking and when full a devastating attack can be triggered, unique for each Autobot. Levels often have hidden items and collectibles. There are transpatial converters that temporary reveal a hidden container in another location. A stomp attack launched from the air is sometimes used to reveal items hidden below the surface. The Autobots can also pick up and throw objects and this technique is sometimes used to solve small environment puzzles. By timing correctly incoming attacks can be dodged, which slows down time, similar to Witch Time in Bayonetta, providing an opportunity to counter. Additional attacks can be purchased later on, such as a parry move where an incoming attack can be countered right away. The game has many encounters with large robot bosses where weak points need to be exploited. After each fight a ranking is shown based on the performance.
During gameplay green and blue energon cubes can be picked up to restore health and weapon energy respectively. New missions are always started at the Ark headquarters. The player gets to select the Autobot and can define the loadout from the large inventory of weapons. Weapons have their own levels and can be made stronger through synthesis, merging weapons with a base one and the secondary ones used for parts. The credits currency earned during missions can be given to Wheeljack. He develops T.E.C.H. that provides enhanced abilities. Players need to complete a quick timing mini-game to develop them and when finished they can be selected from a large pool for two slots. Equipped T.E.C.H. can be different for each mission.
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| 6943 |
Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3 |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Capcom |
R0 |
Dec 2016 |
Capcom Co., Ltd. |
Fighting |
Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3 Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Jan 8, 2018
Series: Marvel vs. Capcom
Summary: Ultimate Marvel vs. Capcom 3 is a majored version of Marvel vs. Capcom 3: Fate of Two Worlds. Gameplay is the same as the previous game with a new system called X-Factor, which has added and consists to increase the strength, speed, and health recovery of the characters for a short time and 12 new characters: Frank West, Nemesis, Dr. Strange, Ghost Rider, Hawkeye, and more are added in this game.
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| 6944 |
Uncharted 4: A Thief's End |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Sony Interactive Entertainment America |
R0 |
May 2016 |
Naughty Dog |
Action |
Uncharted 4: A Thief's End Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: May 26, 2016
Series: Uncharted
Gameplay: Single-player video game, Multiplayer online game
Summary: Uncharted 4: A Thief's End is an action-adventure third-person shooter platform video game published by Sony Computer Entertainment and developed by Naughty Dog for the PlayStation 4 video game console. It is the sequel to Uncharted 3: Drake's Deception and is the fourth installment in the Uncharted series. It is also set to be the last game to feature the character, Nathan Drake.
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| 6945 |
Uncharted: The Lost Legacy |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Sony Interactive Entertainment America |
R0 |
Aug 2017 |
Naughty Dog, Inc. |
Action |
Uncharted: The Lost Legacy Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Oct 25, 2020
Summary: Uncharted: The Lost Legacy is a side story game built on the same engine as Uncharted 4. It focuses on the supporting character of Chloe Fraser, previously seen in three installments of Uncharted. The story takes place several months after the events of Uncharted 4. In order to recover an ancient artifact - the Golden Tusk of Ganesh - Chloe with the assistance of Nadine Ross travel to India. They are not alone in their search for the item, and pretty soon they will find out that there is someone they both know also involved in.
The game consists of nine chapters with a prologue and epilogue. The controls and mechanics are exactly the same as in Uncharted 4, as well as having a collectibles system that gives the possibility to unlock the extra content.
The multiplayer option and survival modes are also included, and they are the same as in Uncharted 4.
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| 6946 |
Uncharted: The Nathan Drake Collection |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Sony Computer Entertainment America |
R0 |
Oct 2015 |
Naughty Dog, Inc. |
Action |
Uncharted: The Nathan Drake Collection Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Oct 25, 2020
Summary: Uncharted: The Nathan Drake Collection contains re-mastered versions (1080p, 60 fps) of the first three PS3 games in the Uncharted series. These were previously not available on the PS4. Only the single-player content is included, not the multiplayer. The three games are: Uncharted: Drake's Fortune Uncharted 2: Among Thieves Uncharted 3: Drake's DeceptionNext to the higher resolution and faster framerate, there are improvements to the lighting, textures, and models as well as additional gameplay tweaks across all three games. It also provides access to the Uncharted 4: A Thief's End multiplayer beta between 4th and 13th December 2015.
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| 6947 |
Undertale |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Fangamer |
R0 |
Sep 2017 |
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Role-Playing (RPG) |
Undertale Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Dec 16, 2017
Summary: Years after a devastating war between humans and monsters, a child has fallen through a hole and into the monsters' underground world. Under the care of a kindly monster woman named Toriel, they learn the basics of the underground world, including that they may be attacked by other monsters who are less friendly. After the child leave's Toriel's care, it's up to them how they proceed through the underground, including whether they kill the monsters in their way or try to find peaceful resolutions to conflict.
Undertale is an Eastern RPG with some action aspects in its combat system. In the overworld, the player explores areas, solves puzzles, and talks to NPCs. When a battle is triggered, typically through random encounter, the game switches to the combat screen. A heart representing the child's soul appears in a small box, in which objects representing the monsters' attacks appear and must be dodged in real time. On the child's turn, they can attack monsters more directly through the fight command. A meter that determines the strength of the player's attack must be hit with good timing in order to deal more damage.
Alternatively, players may choose to perform friendly actions in battle or show mercy to the opponent in order to resolve conflict without bloodshed. It is possible to finish every encounter in the game without killing anyone, though some monsters are more difficult to do this with than others. The player may need to perform certain actions in the overworld before some monsters can be befriended.
Although only one Undertale save file can be kept at a time, the game remembers certain player actions across playthroughs, mainly in reference to how violent or peaceful they were. Resetting to an earlier save or starting a new game after specific actions are taken can affect how some NPCs treat the player and how the story is ultimately resolved.
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| 6948 |
Until Dawn |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Sony Computer Entertainment America |
R0 |
Aug 2015 |
Supermassive Games Ltd. |
Adventure |
Until Dawn Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Jul 4, 2016
Summary: Until Dawn is a horror-survival with an emphasis on both horror and survival equally enough. It borrows the gameplay elements from other movie-like games which let your choices branch the story and change what happens, such as Heavy Rain (2010), and story elements from horror teen slasher movies like "Scream" (1996).
The story opens at the mountain cabin as a couple of friends pulled the prank on Hannah during her rather intimate moment. Embarrassed and angry, she storms out into the snow and heads toward the woods. Finding about what happened, her-twin sister, Beth, rushes after her in order to find her. She does so, only to find out there's someone else with them. The mysterious figure catches up and what happens next is up to the player. Bodies of Beth and Hannah were never found and are presumed missing. The police never closed the case.
Fast forward to a year after this incident, eight friends decide to come to the same mountain cabin for a reunion at Josh's request. Josh being the brother who lost his two sisters, and a close friend, the rest of them were in no position to refuse his invitation. In memory or Hannah and Beth, to catch up with one another, and possibly enjoy the romantic retreat in the mountains. What starts with good intentions, soon ends in screams, bloodshed and impossible choices as the eights of them fight for survival again someone or something.
The story switches from one character to another, making the player control most of them as the story progresses, very often being accompanied by another character, depending on the situation. During the gameplay, the player can use time to explore around and look for clues, or just remain ignorant and forward the story. Everything has consequences, and looking for clues will keep you more informed and in turn increase your chances for survival. Clues that can be found are tied to three things in particular... the twin sisters Hannah and Beth, the incident that occurred in 1952, and the mysterious man that might be somewhere on the mountain with all of you.
By picking up objects and clues, you can rotate them for more detailed view, much like it was done in L.A. Noire (2011). Additionally, there are pieces of totem poles scattered around that give you a short vision of possible things to come and serve as a warning. Totem poles are split into five categories... those that show your death, those that try to guide you, those that show a loss of your friend, those that prompt you to a danger, and the fortune telling ones. By collecting the totems, you unlock the excerpts from a video that tells about the events from the past. Video can be watched incomplete as well, it will just skip to unlocked parts of the full presentation.
The game choices are presented in a form of a butterfly effect. Your choices, your decisions or indecisiveness, they will shape the story and constantly branch it toward one of the many different paths and conclusions. You can review the list of your choices and see your butterfly effect from the main menu, showing the key choices you have done throughout the game and what they in turn instigated. At any point during gameplay, you can check your character traits which are also defined by your choices. Things like honesty, bravery, curiosity, and such. Additionally, you can see the affection bar between your current character and the rest of the protagonists.
Aside from Hannah and Beth in the prologue, protagonists in the game feature these eight people:
Ashley - inquisitive and academic, a good friend with Chris Chris - humorous and methodical, a good friend with Ashley Emily - Mike's ex, currently dating Matt Jessica - Mike's girlfriend, doesn't get along with Emily Josh - the brother of Beth and Hannah Matt - Emily's boyfriend Mike - Emily's ex, currently dating Jessica Sam - the one who tried to warn Hannah about the prank
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| 6949 |
Wasteland 2 - Director's Cut |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
inXile Entertainment |
R0 |
Oct 2014 |
inXile Entertainment, Inc. |
Role-Playing (RPG) |
Wasteland 2 - Director's Cut Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Oct 25, 2020
Summary: Wasteland 2: Director's Cut is an enhanced version of Wasteland 2. For Xbox One and PS4 it is the first version of the game. For PC it is provided as a digital download for free to owners of the original version and it can also be bought separately. For GOG and Steam it does not replace the default version and it is available separately. Save files cannot be transferred.
The graphics have been overhauled and the game engine has been updated to Unity 5. Improvements affect character models and environment art. There are also new visual effects for fire and explosions. Through Unity 5's physically-based rendering system, there are more realistic lighting conditions. The voice-overs are expanded with new voices. For the game mechanics a precision strike system is added to target individual body parts (head, torso, arms, legs) with negative status effects, similar to V.A.T.S. in Fallout games. There is a new perk system where a perk point is provided for every four character levels. The available perks depend on the character's skills. During character generation a quirk can be chosen, a specific personality trait that is permanent. There is rebalanced gameplay for weapon statistics, container locations, content scenes, merchant inventories, loot drops and more.
Changes during combat for enemy placement, numbers and cover positions have been implemented as well. There are new weapons in the game, found in hidden containers or carried by NPCs. The armour system is updated to make heavy armour conductive. This mainly affects the use of energy weapons as they do bonus damage against conductive armour and less damage against normal targets, instead of scaling the armour value. Along with the console release there is controller support for the PC versions.
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| 6950 |
Wasteland 3 |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Deep Silver |
R0 |
Aug 2020 |
inXile Entertainment, Inc. |
Role-playing (RPG), Role-Playing (RPG) |
Wasteland 3 Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Aug 31, 2022
Summary: IT'S A COLD WAR IN COLORADO
More than a century after the bombs, Arizona is dying. The Patriarch of Colorado has promised to save it if the Desert Rangers can rescue his land from his three bloodthirsty children. In this tactical RPG the Rangers must travel North to build a new base, equip a vehicle, train recruits, explore Colorado's hostile frozen wastes, meet the localsand decide which ones to help.
In Wasteland 3 the fate of Arizona depends on the fate of Colorado. You are a Desert Ranger, fighting a losing battle to keep your beloved Arizona alive, when the self-proclaimed Patriarch of Colorado radios, promising aid if you will do a job he can only entrust to an outsiderrescue his land from the ambitions of his three bloodthirsty children.
So you travel from the scorching deserts to the frozen mountains and start from scratch, building a new base, finding a snow-worthy vehicle, training new recruits, and fighting your way through hostile wildernessall the while trying to decide who to trust in land torn apart by corruption, intrigue, warring factions, crazed cultists, cutthroat gangs, and bitter sibling rivalries. You're not even sure you can trust the Patriarch, but since he holds the survival of Arizona in his hands, can you afford not to?
Wasteland 3 is a squad-based roleplaying game from inXile entertainment, featuring challenging tactical combat, hours of exploration, and a deep, reactive story full of twists, turns, and brutal ethical decisions. Play in single-player or co-op as you create a squad of up to six Rangers and customize them with perks and abilities geared to your playstyle. You even get your own battle truck you can upgrade into a hardened war beast, bristling with weapons, to help mow down your enemies. Saving Colorado isn't going to be easy, but Arizona is counting on you, so...don't screw it up.
GAME FEATURES:
Join the Rangers... Customize your experience with our detailed character creation system, choosing skills and perks to support your preferred playstyle. Start your journey with custom or premade characters, then fill your squad with colorful companions you meet along the way. It's your crewyou make the call.
See exotic lands... The nuclear winter of post-apocalyptic Colorado is as brutal as the scenery is beautiful. But you're not just here to sight-see, Ranger. To succeed, you'll need to establish and upgrade a headquarters that is strong, well-staffed, and able to provide you with the guns and gear you need to survive.
Meet interesting people... Despite the cold, Colorado is full of folks, some friendly, some not so much. Skills like Leadership, Kiss Ass, and Hard Ass help you talk your way out ofor intotrouble, and let you navigate branching choices that can change your mission, your story, and the world.
...And put 'em in the ground Sometimes diplomacy fails, and you'll have to settle things the old-fashioned way. When the guns come out and the bullets fly, Wasteland's tactical and turn-based combat system will let you take the fight to your enemies.
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| 6951 |
Watch Dogs: Legion |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Ubisoft |
R0 |
Oct 2020 |
Ubisoft Toronto |
Action |
Watch Dogs: Legion Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Aug 31, 2022
Summary: Watch Dogs: Legion is an action game and the third instalment in the Watch Dogs series, and the sequel to Watch Dogs 2. The game is set within an open world, fictionalised representation of London, and features the ability to take control of any character that is encountered. Characters can be recruited across the game's setting and can be permanently lost during the course of a playthrough if players have the permadeath option enabled. Each character has a different background and abilities that allow for a large amount of different approaches to completing missions working for the hacking group DedSec with a narrative that focuses on fighting back against a surveillance state. The game has action both on foot and using vehicles. The game features cooperative multiplayer that allows up to four players to work together.
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| 6952 |
Watch_Dogs - PS4 Exclusive Edition |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Ubisoft |
R0 |
May 2014 |
Ubisoft Divertissements Inc. |
Action |
Watch_Dogs - PS4 Exclusive Edition Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Aug 16, 2015
Summary: As with most Ubisoft releases this PlayStation version of the first retail release of the game includes additional content. It contains: Watch_Dogs (main game) Watch_Dogs: White Hat Pack (DLC with an expiration date to activate) Four additional missions The White Hacker Suit character skin Hacking boost pack with an additional battery slotThe exclusive content retail code expires on 15th October 2014.
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| 6953 |
Watch_Dogs 2 |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Ubisoft |
R0 |
Nov 2016 |
Ubisoft Divertissements Inc. |
Action |
Watch_Dogs 2 Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Oct 25, 2020
Summary: Watch_Dogs 2 is the follow-up to Watch_Dogs with similar gameplay mechanics, but a different protagonist, a different setting and a lighter and more humorous tone for the themes and story. It is an open world game that can be explored on foot or by driving cars, trucks, buses, boats or bikes. Just like in the original game the protagonist, now Marcus Holloway, is a member of the Dedsec hackers collective. The game is now set in San Francisco, Oakland, Marin and Silicon Valley with a size twice as large as Chicago in the previous game. Again the group goes against the control of ctOS (Central Operating System), now in 2.0 version, as a means to control all of the city as well as to spy on its citizens.
There are many famous landmarks in the game with special attention to the Silicon Valley and its many companies and employees which are often the centre of jokes. Many story sequences are presented as cut-scenes. At the start of the game Holloway is not a member of the collective yet. He is identified by ctOS as a potential threat and this leads him to breach the data centre and delete his ctOS profile, which impresses the Dedsec group. The fellow hackers he works with are Horatio, Josh, Sitara and Wrench. The goal is to take down ctOS and its company Blume. They also raise awareness as completing missions is rewarded with followers, people who take notice, as a means to further the narrative.
The different missions can often be completed in various ways. Enemies can be approached directly with gunplay, but most assignments encourage the use of stealth and a large amount of technological gadgets often accessed and controlled through Holloway's in-game smartphone. Typical actions include hacking phones for voice and text messages, changing traffic lights, disabling security systems, taking over camera systems, controlling cars, turning junction boxes into proximity mines and so on. The quadrocopter is entirely new as a drone that can be flown to scout locations as often terminals need to be reached with puzzle sections before a hack is successful. Another type of drone is a remote-controlled car can be driven to hack terminals from a remote location. Hacking is also often a means to attack enemies from a distance, for instance by activating cars and driving them into opponents. Marcus has some acrobatic, parkour-like moves to get around.
Additional options become available through an upgrade system. There are three categories which fit different playstyles: Agressor, Ghost and Trickster. Holloway is able to issue fake warrants so random citizens are arrested in police actions. He can also lure gangs into wars to make a location less densely populated. When he attracts too much attention himself the police attempts to hunt him down. Money earned during missions can be spent in various ways, for instance by creating weapons through 3D printing. Many side missions and additional information can often be found by snooping on anyone walking around. Cars can be stolen or they are delivered using an phone app. Large distances can also be crossed using a fast travel system. There are optional eKart races, also rewarded with money and followers. Sailing and participating in races is supported as well. Holloway can be customized through a large amount of clothing options.
The single-player game morphs seamlessly in a multiplayer environment when there is an online connection. That means that other online players can be encountered at any moment. Players can choose to cooperate and work together on missions or they can hack each other. In the latter called invasions someone installs viruses on another player's system and needs to complete the process and escape. The targeted player can win by locating or killing the hacker in the vicinity before time runs out. Players can also work together to neutralize other players causing havoc in a Bounty Hunter session.
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| 6954 |
What Remains of Edith Finch |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
iam8bit |
R0 |
Dec 2017 |
Giant Sparrow |
Adventure |
What Remains of Edith Finch Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Feb 15, 2018
Summary: What Remains of Edith Finch is a first-person adventure exploration game with no real puzzles nor inventory handling. The player controls Edith Finch, the last of the Finches in the family tree and the only one still alive. She returns to her grandmother's house on the island to find out more about her family's history. The player starts with a family tree sketch and as the story progresses Edith finds out what happened to each of her family members and how they died by reading through their letters, diaries, memoire or photo albums and slide stills. As Edith is reading letters that each of her family members have left, the player gets to experience that family member and play as him or her until the moment of their death. The game offers very limited exploration freedom and story unfolds in a linear manner by finding out what happened to each of Edith's predecessors in an exact order.
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| 6955 |
Wild Guns Reloaded |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Natsume |
R0 |
Dec 2016 |
NatsumeAtari Inc. |
Action |
Wild Guns Reloaded Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Jan 17, 2017
Summary: Wild Guns Reloaded is a shooting gallery game with a sci-fi western theme for up to four players. It is an enhanced remake of Wild Guns.
Wild Guns Reloaded is an arcade shooter and the object is to shoot your way through 5 levels filled with saloons, robots, cowboys and spaceships. Each level consists of two scenes and a boss fight. The gameplay is similar to Cabal. Players can move left and right at the bottom of the screen while independently aiming the crosshair to shoot enemies and destroy thing in the background. Incoming bullets can be dodged by jumping or sliding. Players have a limited amount of bombs to clear the screen, and enemies can temporarily be frozen by throwing a lasso at them.
Compared to the original, it has enhanced graphics, sound and music, new levels and characters and it supports simultaneous 4-player coop-gameplay. It retains the same pixel art graphics style but with several graphical enhancements. The music tracks are also same except they are now studio recorded. The two new playable characters are Bullet, a dachshund who controls an attack drone, and Doris, a big female character with grenades as default weapon. Underground is a new level which takes place in a castle, and Flying Ship takes place in the sky on top of an airship. There are many more minor changes like destroying certain items sometimes reveal big money sacks for bonus points, a new green laser gun power-up, and online score rankings.
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| 6956 |
Windjammers |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Limited Run Games |
R0 |
Dec 2017 |
Data East Corporation |
Arcade, Sports |
Windjammers Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Dec 27, 2017
Summary: Windjammers is based on a real-life sport known as Saucer Tennis or Frisbee Tennis. You and an opponent face off in an arena with a low net in the middle. Points are scored by throwing a disc into the goals behind a player or whenever your opponent is not able to catch the disc in time. There are two moves: a regular throw and a lob. By using quarter-circle movement, you can also add effect to the throw. To catch difficult discs, you can slide to move more quickly.
There are six characters to choose from, with specific abilities and their own court fit for their skills. A single game consists of short sets of thirty seconds. The game is won after two winning sets or sudden death after two draws.
For the futuristic touch, signature moves are added. To charge these special moves, you need to block, toss or lob the disc and then charge while the disc is in the air. These moves can be countered and sometimes they knock an opponent into the goal.
Two mini-games are included in-between levels: play fetch with a dog and Flying Disc Bowling.
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| 6957 |
Windjammers 2 |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Limited Run Games |
R0 |
Jul 2022 |
DotEmu SAS |
Sports |
Windjammers 2 Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Sep 15, 2022
Summary: 25 years later, throwing flying discs at your opponents is still as cool as back in the days. Sequel to the NEOGEO cult classic Windjammers, Windjammers 2 is the perfect mix between what you loved about the classic title and brand-new mechanics.
Fast-paced, strategic, easy to learn but hard to master: Windjammers 2 follows the steps of the first episode and brings back what makes the Windjammers series an amazing fun and competitive game!
New challengers, new stages, brand-new mechanics and awesome new power moves will make your head spin and enhance your windjammin' experience. Master the slapshot, dropshot, the jump, the smash and the powerful EX MOVE, and enjoy the kickass soundtrack coming straight out of the '90s.
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| 6958 |
The Wolf Among Us |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Telltale Games |
R0 |
Nov 2014 |
Telltale, Inc. |
Adventure |
The Wolf Among Us Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Feb 22, 2015
Series: The Wolf Among Us
Summary: The Wolf Among Us is a five-part adventure game series based on the Fables comic book series by Bill Willingham. The game is canon with the comic book universe and is set in the 1980s, thirty years before the first comic book. It describes an alternate version of our world where characters of our fairy tales and fables live in a separate world known as the Homelands ruled by a tyrant known as the Adversary. There are some who have fled the world, referred to as Fables, who has established a colony in the human world known as Fabletown, located in Manhattan in the USA. They have to hide their presence from the humans by taking on a human form through an enchantment known as glamour. When Fables refuse to take it or cannot afford it, they are sent to a rural community known as The Farm. In the game the player controls Bigby Wolf, the reformed Big Bad Wolf who has now become sherriff of Fabletown. His task is to make sure the residents follow the laws. The game is filled with references and characters from famous fables such as Snow White, Beauty, Beast, Mr. Toad, Bluebeard, The Little Mermaid and Woodsman, but often with a grim attitude while most of the game has a noir, hardboiled atmosphere.
On the PC the episodes were not released separately but only as a single season pack. The Xbox 360, PS3 and iOS versions offer the first episode as a separate purchase. The other four can then be bought separately (PS3/Xbox 360) or in a pack through a season pass (Xbox 360) or Multi-Pack (iOS). There is also a free trial version available with just the first act of the first episode for the Xbox 360 and PS3. For the PS3 all five episodes are also available as a single purchase through the season pass version. Both Xbox 360 and PS3 received a compilation release afterwards bundling all episodes. For the PS Vita, PS4 and Xbox One, this is the first release of the game on the platform.
Each episode consists of six chapters. The five episodes are: The Wolf Among Us: Episode 1 - Faith The Wolf Among Us: Episode 2 - Smoke and Mirrors The Wolf Among Us: Episode 3 - A Crooked Mile The Wolf Among Us: Episode 4 - In Sheep's Clothing The Wolf Among Us: Episode 5 - Cry WolfThe gameplay is largely identical to The Walking Dead. The game is story-driven and incorporates decisions by the player that are carried along for the entire game. There is a certain amount of freedom in exploration and sometimes multiple paths are offered, for instance in choosing where to go next. Many objects in the environment can be examined and some can also be picked up and are stored in a separate inventory. These objects are not always necessary to solve puzzles, but can improve relationships in conversations when the object is useful. Conversations with key characters and solving small puzzles are the most important trigger to progress through the game. Many of the action sequences are shown as a cinematic or through quick-time events for the player to act quickly. When they are not performed in time, the character dies or the game chooses a different route for the events. As in The Walking Dead, conversation options are almost always time limited and when the player does not react in time, a decision is made automatically. Each episode ends with a sneak peek at the events in the next one and a new episode starts with a short recap.
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| 6959 |
Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Bethesda |
R0 |
Oct 2017 |
ZeniMax Sweden AB |
First Person Shooter |
Wolfenstein II: The New Colossus Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Oct 25, 2020
Series: Castle Wolfenstein
Summary: Awards
The Dragon Awards 2018 – Best Science Fiction or Fantasy PC / Console Game – Nominated
The Game Awards 2017 – Best Game Direction – Nominated 2017 – Best Narrative – Nominated 2017 – Best Action Game – Won 2017 – Best Performance - Brian Bloom as BJ Blazkowicz – Nominated Steam Awards 2017 — The 'Suspension of Disbelief' Award — Nominated
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| 6960 |
Wolfenstein: The New Order |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Bethesda |
R0 |
May 2014 |
MachineGames Sweden AB |
Action |
Wolfenstein: The New Order Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Feb 25, 2015
Series: Castle Wolfenstein
Summary: Wolfenstein: The New Order marks the return of one of the oldest first-person shooter franchises, Wolfenstein 3D, and once again puts player in the role of Polish-American soldier William "B.J." Blazkowicz. The game begins in 1946 with Blazkowicz chasing down his arch-enemy General Wilhelm "Deathshead" Strasse knowing that if he can kill Deathshead the Nazi war machine will be crippled. His plans backfire however and Blazkowicz is mortally wounded and put into a partial coma. He is rescued by a Polish fishing vessel and taken to an asylum in Poland where 14 years pass as he is cared for by a nurse named Anya. When he finally awakens and saves Anya from the Nazi purge of the asylum, he soon learns that the war has ended and the Nazis won, thus placing the entire world under their rule. Deathshead was instrumental to this victory as he designed vicious bio-mechanical beasts and massive robots to gain superiority in the battlefield while also bombarding the United States with atomic bombs until their eventual surrender. Blazkowicz arms up once again and sets out to reignite the flames of rebellion by freeing his friends from the Kreisau Circle and toppling the Nazi regime!
As with previous entries in the series the game is a fast-paced and violent first-person shooter with some minor stealth and exploration elements. Players can hold several weapons at a time and said weapons can even be dual wielded. The weapons range from traditional weapons such as knives, pistols, and shotguns but later in game there is more exotic gear such as electricity spewing grenades, lasers, bladed weapons etc. You are also given a useful tool called the Laser Cutter, which allows you to cut through chains, fences, etc. to access alternate paths and secret items and areas.
Players fight plenty of Nazi soldiers of varying strength, some wearing power armour and some are even bio-mechanical and blend flesh with technology. There are also bio-mechanical German Shepherds that act as guard dogs and can sneak up on the player to attempt to tear out his throat. In addition there are bigger fully robotic dogs that are extremely fast, lithe, and dangerous. Players have the option of taking a stealthy route and killing enemies silently with silenced weapons and knives that can be used for brutal backstabbing takedowns or can be thrown at enemies in the distance.
At times you will be notified of a Nazi officer in the area. Hunting him down and killing him quietly will reveal areas on the player's map. The game features a perk tree, which will level up based on certain challenges in the game such as killing 10 enemies silently with throwing knives to earn extra knife slots or killing several enemies while your health is overcharged (above 100%) to gain a perk where killing enemies grants small health boosts. These perks come in different categories (assault, demolition, stealth and tactical) and are based around the player's chosen play style.
Also in line with previous games in the series, there are secrets to be collected. These include items that can give you a full map of the area, notes and letters that provide backstory, Enigma Codes which unlock special game modes, and Nazi gold and treasure.
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| 6961 |
Wolfenstein: The Old Blood |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Bethesda |
R0 |
Jul 2015 |
MachineGames Sweden AB |
First Person Shooter |
Wolfenstein: The Old Blood Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Jul 2, 2017
Series: Castle Wolfenstein
Summary: Wolfenstein: The Old Blood is a standalone expansion to 2014's Wolfenstein: The New Order. Players once again step into the shoes of Polish-American OSA Operative William "B.J." Blazkowicz, this time in a prequel to the events that kick off the original games plot. The year is 1946 and the Allies are losing the war to the Nazis due to the technological superiority afforded to the Nazis by one General Wilhelm Strasse. He is more commonly known by his alias "Deathshead", a scientific genius who is developing great and terrible technology that could cripple the Allies once and for all. In order to have any chance of defeating Deathshead, the allies must first find the location of Deathshead's hidden compound to strike at the source. However the location of Deathshead's compound is known by only one other member of the Reich: SS Paranormal division leader Helga Von Schabbs, a mad woman who has sequestered herself in the massive and notorious Castle Wolfenstein. Thus B.J. is sent in to infiltrate Castle Wolfenstein and find the location of Deathshead's base, as well as learn of the dark secrets surrounding the castle itself while also coming face to face with the ferocious thug Rudi Jäger.
The game plays almost identically to The New Order, meaning that the game features a blend of stealth action as well as fast-paced and brutal first-person combat. Players can switch freely between play styles to suit how they wish to play through the game. There is a traditional health and armour meter, with only 20 points of health regenerating at a time rather than regaining a full bar of health. Health can also be overcharged by consuming medkits when at full health, however this overcharge is only temporary and should be used smartly and sparingly. Armour can be scavenged from the corpses of foes as well as found in the many hidden nooks and crannies in the game which also hides treasures and other goodies throughout the levels. Combat is carried out with numerous modified takes on historical weapons, as well as some experimental. Most of them can also be dual wielded by the player for extra power but decreased accuracy. New to the game are the pipes, which replace the knives and allow B.J. to tamper with more electrical devices as well as climbing certain walls. The game includes a simple, context sensitive cover system which simply allows a player to hide behind cover automatically when crouching or taking spot behind a sufficient piece of cover and leaning in and out to fire.
New to this game are the challenges, small portions of the game that are unlocked as you play through the campaign which allow you to take on specific mini-challenges and survive numerous foes in order to obtain a high score.
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| 6962 |
Wolfenstein: Youngblood - Deluxe Edition |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Bethesda |
R0 |
Jul 2019 |
Arkane Studios SA |
First Person Shooter |
Wolfenstein: Youngblood - Deluxe Edition Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Aug 31, 2022
Series: Castle Wolfenstein
Summary: Wolfenstein®: Youngblood is a brand-new co-op experience from MachineGames, the award-winning studio that developed the critically acclaimed Wolfenstein® II: The New Colossus.
Set in 1980, 19 years after BJ Blazkowicz ignited the second American Revolution, Wolfenstein®: Youngblood introduces the next Blazkowicz generation to the fight against the Nazis. Play as one of BJ's twin daughters, Jess and Soph, as you search for your missing father in Nazi-occupied Paris.
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| 6963 |
Wonder Boy: The Dragon's Trap |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Limited Run Games |
R0 |
Aug 2017 |
Lizardcube |
Action, Platformer |
Wonder Boy: The Dragon's Trap Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Aug 19, 2017
Summary: Wonder Boy: The Dragon's Trap is an enhanced remake of the original for the SEGA Master System. It features all new visuals, music and sound effects while maintaining the gameplay of the original almost completely.
There are only minor differences compared to the original version. Even all glitches and secrets have been copied over completely. Instead of receiving charm stones every now and then as random loot there are now six new hidden areas in which one can be obtained. Once obtained they can be used to buy a new item.
The game features a new hard mode with a time limit.
Players can switch between old and new visuals/audio at any time.
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| 6964 |
World to the West |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Soedesco |
R0 |
Aug 2017 |
Rain AS |
Action |
World to the West Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Oct 5, 2018
Summary: World to the West is an action puzzler developed by Rain Games that continues exploring the universe of Teslagrad, already started by over 1.6 million people. Play as four charactersLumina the Teslamancer, Knaus the orphan, Miss Teri the mind bender and the gloriously mustachioed strongman, Lord Clonington, each hailing from individual nations and possessing unique identities and abilities. Explore untamed jungles, frozen tundras and the mysteries of an ancient prophecy. Be careful though. Nothing is ever what it seems. Will you join us in this journey to the West?
Key Gameplay Features
-Seamless transitions between combat and puzzle solving -Face your enemies head-on with brute force, avoid or convince them -A vibrant world enriched with tons of non-playable characters and a deep lore
Platform Exclusive Features
-Have the map display on the gamepad, and update your position in the world as you play. -Play the game in offscreen mode, and play it on the tablet screen exclusively.
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XCOM 2 |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
2K Games |
R0 |
Sep 2016 |
Firaxis Games, Inc. |
Strategy |
XCOM 2 Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Aug 31, 2022
Summary: XCOM 2 is a turn-based tactical strategy game and the sequel to XCOM: Enemy Unknown. XCOM 2 takes place twenty years after the events of Enemy Unknown, where it is assumed the player lost the battle to save Earth. The aliens have taken over and the player must lead a small guerrilla force to retake the planet. In the strategy layer, the player must fly the Avenger, a mobile base, around the planet, bolstering the resistance and upgrading his ship. In the tactical layer, a squad of soldiers must navigate multiple environments, dispatching aliens and completing objectives.
Just like the previous game there is support for one-on-one online multiplayer games. Unlike Enemy Unknown that used fixed levels, XCOM 2's maps have portions that are randomly generated, for instance with objects and buildings, but the overall level design is always the same. Random generation is also applied to side missions, enemy placement and reinforcements. All buildings are destructible.
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| 6966 |
Xeodrifter |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Limited Run Games |
R0 |
Jul 2016 |
Renegade Kid LLC. |
Action |
Xeodrifter Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Jul 13, 2016
Summary: Players control the character simply named nomad. Following damage to the warp drive, the nomad begins to explore a cluster of four planets in the omega sector in search of a new core.
Selecting a planet (done by moving the spaceship to the planet), allows for a choice in returning to the planet selection screen, saving the game, or landing on the planet. There are various collectible updates that extend your health or allow custom gun enhancements to be equipped.
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| 6967 |
Yesterday: Origins |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Limited Run Games |
R0 |
Jan 2018 |
Péndulo Studios, S.L. |
Adventure |
Yesterday: Origins Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Jan 20, 2018
Summary: The story follows John Yesterday and his girlfriend, Pauline, both immortals. While Pauline's background isn't shown, John's is in detail letting the player experience the story across centuries from the time John has been transmuted into an immortal. In 15th century, young John was imprisoned by the Inquisition and condemned as the devil's son. He was imprisoned by a ruthless father Gines, who needed John to read from a the secret old book of the flesh in order to create a formula for immortality. What has happened to Gines and John after they drank the potion to immortality and thy John loses his memory every time he dies is revealed as the story unveils. In the present day there are some people still aware of John's gift and are seeking immortality as well. Together with Pauline and his trusty but crazy friend Borris, he'll have to thwart the badguys and face his nemesis that made him into what he is today.
The game uses direct control for character movement without ability to speed up the movement or make your character run. Places and objects that can be interacted with get highlighted and depend on your position and side you are facing. When multiple areas are highlighted, the player can shuffle through them while the character is standing still. Most of areas of interaction will open a new sub-window, some of which can be scrolled to examine area in more detail and find multiple points of interest. If object or area can interact with an item in your inventory, the inventory will automatically pop-up, otherwise it will remain hidden at the bottom of the screen.
Both John and Pauline are playable characters, when in the same place, character control can be switched at will, otherwise the story will determine the character you get to play with at which point. Talking to other characters lets you select dialogue choices, exchange objects from your inventory, and also see full character in 3D with full camera control for more details, including your own controllable character. Picking items isn't the only thing that is picked. Often certain key discoveries get added to your inventory which can also be combines with items to form some action that may yield a cut-scene and progress the game story further. For example if you discover that you can distract a character, then you combine that discovery with an item you wish to distract him with and the reason why you wish to do so, and if properly combines, the successfully combined action will play out. Each object in your inventory can be fully checked and rotated in 3D in more detail.
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| 6968 |
Yonder: The Cloud Catcher Chronicles |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Merge Games |
R0 |
Jul 2017 |
Prideful Sloth |
Action |
Yonder: The Cloud Catcher Chronicles Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Jan 13, 2018
Summary: Yonder shipwrecks players on the vast island of Gemea, a land enshrouded in an evil murk. By exploring the land, joining forces with the locals and contributing to their community through optional talents like farming, crafting, cooking, fishing and brewing, adventurers can help the island flourish.
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| 6969 |
Yooka-Laylee |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Team17 |
R0 |
Apr 2017 |
Playtonic Games |
Action, Platformer |
Yooka-Laylee Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Jun 10, 2017
Summary: Yooka-Laylee is an all-new 3D platformer from the creative talent behind the Banjo-Kazooie and Donkey Kong Country games. Weve come together to form Playtonic Games and create a spiritual successor to our most cherished work from the past!
Our new heroes, Yooka (the green bloke with no pants) and Laylee (the wisecracking lady-bat with the big nose) were conceptualised from the ground up for stellar platforming gameplay, created by the same character artist behind the rebooted Donkey Kong family and legendary N64 heroes Banjo and Kazooie.
Using an arsenal of special moves like Yookas tongue grapple and Laylees tactical sonar blast, players will explore and expand gorgeous 3D worlds drawn up by esteemed environment artist Steven Hurst (Banjo-Kazooie series, Viva Pinata) and through skill discover the plethora of delicious collectibles hidden within.
FEATURES:
* Heroes Built for Fun: Our new buddy-duo were dreamed up specifically for entertaining platforming gameplay and exceptional colour coordination. We think we've captured the spirit of our past heroes while introducing our most inventive moves yet.
* An Arsenal of Abilities: Sonar blasting, tongue whipping, sky soaring a move roster built for platforming fun and unlocked with added freedom. Additionally, there may or may not be a move involving a giant fart bubble.
* A Dream Soundtrack: David Wise (Donkey Kong Country) and Grant Kirkhope (Banjo-Kazooie) combine in what's sure to be a melodic masterpiece! Seriously, clean out your ears - they're in for a treat.
* Collect-em-up 2.0: A roster of shiny collectibles with gameplay progression at their core (as well as other, more valuable materials). Every collectible type in our new game will expand gameplay in a meaningful way. Yes, we employ the man responsible for DK64's myriad of trinkets, but we've had a stern word. Our main collectible, Pagies, are used to unlock and expand new worlds in Yooka-Laylee.
* Expandable Worlds: Experience more of the playgrounds you love by spending collectibles to expand your favourites into bigger, more challenging worlds.
* A Cast to Last: A huge cast of memorable characters to meet (or beat) brought to life by the art and audio teams behind Banjo-Kazooie and destined to endure in future games as part of Playtonic Universe. Expect all manner of grunts, squeaks and squawks.
* Introducing Play Tonics: Discover these unique gameplay modifiers and use them to customise gameplay to suit your style. Will you run faster, hit harder or fly further? Also, are they named after our studio or vice versa? We'll never know.
* Arcade machines: Each world hides at least one secret arcade game encasing old-school gaming goodness. Complete its retro-tastic challenge to claim your Pagie!
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| 6970 |
Ys: Origin |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Limited Run Games |
R0 |
Feb 2017 |
Nihon Falcom Corp. |
Role-Playing (RPG) |
Ys: Origin Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Sep 30, 2017
Summary: The events of Ys Origin take place 700 years before those depicted in Ys: The Vanished Omens; it is the first game in the timeline of Ys, and a prequel to the entire series. It is also the first Ys game in which the main protagonist is not Adol Christin, the red-haired swordsman and recurrent hero of the series.
There are three main playable characters in the game: Yunica Tovah, a young apprentice knight; Hugo Fact, a skillful magician; and a mysterious person known as The Claw, who can be unlocked only after having completed the game with the other two. These characters venture to the sinister Darm Tower, each having her or his own motives. The three also vary in gameplay style: Yunica plays similarly to Adol from the previous games, specializing in melee combat with swords and axes; Hugo fires magical bullets with his staff and has access to other types of magic; The Claw is distinguished by his speed in close combat.
The game is set entirely in the Darm Tower, discarding the overworld and populated areas of the previous games. The fast-paced action RPG gameplay is similar to the one adopted in Ys VI: The Ark of Napishtim and Ys: The Oath in Felghana. As the story progresses, characters acquire skills that can be combined in order to extend battle strategy. Some of the bosses from the first and the second Ys re-appear in this game.
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| 6971 |
Ziggurat |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Soedesco |
R0 |
Jun 2016 |
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First Person Shooter |
Ziggurat Sony PlayStation 4
Rating: R0
Date Added: Mar 6, 2017
Summary: Ziggurat is a first-person shooter dungeon crawl video game developed and published by Milkstone Studios. The game was released for Linux, Microsoft Windows, and OS X in October 2014 after being available for two months in early access. The game was later released for the Xbox One in March 2015, and the PlayStation 4 in April 2015.
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| 6972 |
Zombie Vikings - Ragnarok Edition |
Sony PlayStation 4 |
Rising Star Games |
R0 |
Apr 2016 |
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Action |
Zombie Vikings - Ragnarok Edition Sony PlayStation 4
UPC: 0887195000196
Rating: R0
Date Added: Jan 28, 2017
Summary: From the creators of indie smash hit Stick It to The Man! comes a new one to four-player co-op stab-you-in-the-gut-a-thon. Embark on a dead funny adventure with the Zombie Vikings. A putrid posse sent on a mission through the most epic of worlds to retrieve Odin's lost eye. Play as the most fearsome Vikings ever raised from Norse soil - Gunborg, Seagurd, Hedgy and Caw-kaa. Hack through the gingerbread swamps of Molgaga! Cruise through the intestines of the Midgaard Serpent! Fight giant poultry!
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