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Posted by IGN Feb 05 2014 01:44 GMT
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An Xbox 360 fan wants to know what he should play first when PlayStation Now arrives. Greg, Colin, and Altano give their picks.

Posted by IGN Feb 04 2014 22:05 GMT
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It's looking like a very strong week on the PlayStation Network, with new games coming to PS3, PS4, and Vita. Freebies and discounts, too!

Posted by PlayStation Blog Feb 04 2014 21:59 GMT
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PS4 Pre-Order Call of Duty: Ghosts – Onslaught ($14.99)

Available Thursday, 2/6 at Noon Pacific

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Welcome to Call of Duty: Ghosts Onslaught, the first downloadable content pack for Call of Duty: Ghosts, delivering four unique multiplayer maps, each with their own distinct environments, size, and gameplay variety and a deadly new addition to your arsenal with the Maverick, a dual-purpose Assault Rifle/Sniper Rifle.

PS3 Pre-Order Dark Souls II ($59.99) Dark-Souls-II.jpg

Developed by FROM SOFTWARE, Dark Souls II is the highly anticipated sequel to the punishing 2011 breakout hit Dark Souls. The unique old-school action RPG experience captivated imaginations of gamers worldwide with incredible challenge and intense emotional reward. Dark Souls II brings the franchise’s renowned difficulty & gripping gameplay innovations to both single and multiplayer experiences.

South Park: The Stick of Truth ($59.99) SouthPark_gamevideo_E3Trailer_MasterArt.jpg

From the perilous battlefields of the fourth-grade playground, a young hero will rise, destined to be South Park’s savior. From the creators of South Park, Trey Parker and Matt Stone, comes an epic quest to become… cool. Introducing South Park: The Stick of Truth.

Tales of Symphonia Chronicles ($39.99) Tales-of-Symphonia.jpg

Experience the complete Tales of Symphonia adventure like never before with Tales of Symphonia Chronicles.The original Tales of Symphonia series has been remastered with enhanced visuals, additional content and a dual audio track including both English and Japanese voices and the original Japanese theme songs.

Call of Duty: Ghosts – Onslaught ($14.99)

Available Thursday, 2/6 at Noon Pacific

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Welcome to Call of Duty: Ghosts Onslaught, the first downloadable content pack for Call of Duty: Ghosts, delivering four unique multiplayer maps, each with their own distinct environments, size, and gameplay variety and a deadly new addition to your arsenal with the Maverick, a dual-purpose Assault Rifle/Sniper Rifle.

PS4 Games Outlast ($19.99) Outlast.jpg In the remote mountains of Colorado, horrors wait inside Mount Massive Asylum. A long-abandoned home for the mentally ill, recently re-opened by the “research and charity” branch of the transnational Murkoff Corporation, the asylum has been operating in strict secrecy… until now. Outlast is a true survival horror experience which aims to show that the most terrifying monsters of all come from the human mind. PS3 Games Adam’s Venture Chronicles ($11.99) Adams-Venture-Chronicles.jpg Join Adam Venture in this epic journey set in the roaring 1920’s. Together with Evelyn they are on a quest to find ancient artifacts in this exhilarating non-violent adventure game. Solve ingenious puzzles and embark on breathtaking platform challenges to outsmart the evil Clairvoix Corporation. Castlestorm Complete Edition ($14.99) Castlestorm-Complete-Edition.jpg The clouds bring rumors of war…It’s Knights vs. Vikings in CastleStorm, where medieval warfare meets 2D physics-based destruction! Controlling the battle in real time, players will harness the power of medieval artillery, manage a fearsome ground attack, and cast powerful spells! CastleStorm features a story-driven solo campaign, a custom castle editor, online multiplayer, co-op modes, and more. Building castles and knocking them down has never been so much fun! Truck Racer ($39.99) Truck-Racer.jpg Take control of five tons of metal and power, and floor it until you reach the finish line!
Drive fully destructible trucks in Championship, Time Attack, Elimination and Quick Race. Get rid of opponents trying to block your way and make a reputation for yourself! Customize your vehicle from the engine to the paint, choose among 48 tracks and face your friends in Online or Local multiplayer for maximum destruction! Dustforce ($9.99) Dustforce.jpg Clean up the world with style! As an acrobatic janitor, you are an adept force against dust and disorder. Leap and dash off walls and ceilings, and deftly traverse precarious environments. Cleanse each level swiftly and thoroughly to achieve mastery in this 2D sweep-’em-up platformer. Furmins + Stardrone Extreme Bundle ($8.99) Furmins-Bundle.jpg We are proudly presents Furmins and StarDrone Extreme in a single bundle only on PS Vita: Furmins is a unique blend of physics based set-up-and-go puzzle gameplay and real-time interactions. StarDrone Extreme is a high-speed action thriller with a mix of arcade action, pinball, breakout, physics and collect-the-objects. PS Vita Games Dustforce ($9.99) Dustforce.jpg Clean up the world with style! As an acrobatic janitor, you are an adept force against dust and disorder. Leap and dash off walls and ceilings, and deftly traverse precarious environments. Cleanse each level swiftly and thoroughly to achieve mastery in this 2D sweep-’em-up platformer. King Oddball ($5.99) King-Oddball.jpg End the world with boulders! The King swings a boulder back and forth with his tongue and you get to release it by pressing a button. Time the release accurately and crush as many targets as possible with each boulder. Simple but addictive! Surge Deluxe ($4.99) Surge-Deluxe.jpg A new energy source provides humanity with enormous electrical power, but by-product materials build up fast, and must be constantly cleared to keep pressure levels in check. Shatter the dangerous by-products by routing electrical surges between matching blocks, and then vent pressure in huge blasts to buy you more time! Surge Deluxe puts sizzling electrical energy at your fingertips! PS2 Classic Trapt ($9.99) Trapt.jpg Princess Allura must save her kingdom by luring her enemies into traps she has set. Chain together the perfect snares to outsmart her foes. PSOne Classic Gex: Enter the Gecko ($5.99) Gex.jpg After a few years in solitude, Gex is called out of his home to go up against his nemesis, Rez, who is out to control the world yet again. Beta Ace Combat Infinity Beta Ace-Combat-Infinity-Beta.jpg The Ultimate Flight Shooting Game. Put yourself into the pilot seat of real aircraft and tear across realistic skies! Fly around freely and shoot down all the enemies you see!

Beta Test Version
Two missions can be played in both ‘Online Co-Op Missions’, in which players collaborate online to take down enemies, and ‘Campaign’ which follows a set story.
Aircraft types available to the rank of Second Lieutenant can be obtained. (This is the highest rank that you can achieve in this version)

Demos
  • Dustforce (PS Vita)
  • Dustforce (PS3)
  • King Oddball (PS Vita)
  • Ethan: Meteor Hunter (PS3)
PlayStation Plus

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Outlast (PS4)

Metro: Last Light (PS3)

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PS Vita PLAY Sale

Game Title PS Plus Price Dustforce $7.99

Other Discounts

Title PS Plus Price Original Price Adam’s Venture Chronicles $8.39 $11.99 Adam’s Venture Chronicles Sound Track Free $3.99

Price Changes

Title New Price Original Price Armored Core: Verdict Day $19.99 $29.99 Call Of Duty: Ghosts Digital Hardened Bundle $99.99 $119.99 Valhalla Knights 3 $29.99 $39.99 Sweet Fuse: At Your Side $14.99 $19.99

Sales

Title New Price Original Price Aquapazza $19.99 $29.99 Assassin’s Creed Brotherhood Ultimate Edition $13.99 $27.99 Assassins Creed Revelations Ultimate Edition $24.99 $49.99 Carnivores Bundle $3.99 $5.99 Far Cry 2 – Digital: Far Cry 2 Ultimate Edition $9.99 $20.99 Far Cry 3: Far Cry 3 Ultimate Edition $17.49 $34.99 Furmins $3.99 $5.99 Persona 2: Eternal Punishment $4.99 $9.99 Persona 3 Fes $4.99 $9.99 Persona 4 Arena – Additional Colors Full Pack $2.99 $5.99 Persona 4 Arena – Additional Colors Pack #1 $0.99 $1.99 Persona 4 Arena – Additional Colors Pack #2 $0.99 $1.99 Persona 4 Arena – Additional Colors Pack #3 $0.99 $1.99 Persona 4 Arena – Additional Colors Pack #4 $0.99 $1.99 Persona 4 Arena – Glasses Full Pack $2.99 $5.99 Persona 4 Arena – Glasses Pack #1 $0.99 $1.99 Persona 4 Arena – Glasses Pack #2 $0.99 $1.99 Persona 4 Arena – Glasses Pack #3 $0.99 $1.99 Persona 4 Arena – Glasses Pack #4 $0.99 $1.99 Persona 4 Arena – Navigation #1 (Teddie) $1.49 $2.99 Persona 4 Arena – Navigation #2 (Yosuke) $1.49 $2.99 Persona 4 Arena – Navigation #3 (Mitsuru) $1.49 $2.99 Persona 4 Arena – Navigation #4 (Aigis) $1.49 $2.99 Persona 4 Arena – Navigation #5 (Fuuka) $1.49 $2.99 Persona 4 Arena – Navigation #6 (Nanako) $1.49 $2.99 Persona 4 Arena $14.99 $29.99 Persona 4 Arena Ultimate Edition $22.49 $44.99 Persona 4: Golden $19.99 $29.99 Prince Of Persia Ultimate Edition $9.99 $20.99 R.I.P.D. $2.99 $9.99 Run For Your Life Bundle $2.99 $4.49 Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World Ultimate Edition $7.49 $14.99 Shin Megami Tensei: Persona $9.99 $19.99 Shin Megami Tensei: Persona 2: Innocent Sin $9.99 $19.99 Shin Megami Tensei: Persona 3 Portable $9.99 $19.99 The Testament Of Sherlock Holmes $14.99 $29.99 Tom Clancy’s Ghost Recon Future Soldier Ultimate Edition $24.99 $49.99 Tom Clancy’s Splinter Cell Blacklist Ultimate Edition $32.49 $64.99 PS4 Add-ons Killzone Shadow Fall
  • Athena VO Pack ($3.99)
  • Groovy OWL skin ($1.99)
  • Zebra OWL skin ($1.99, Free for Season Pass)
PS3 Add-ons Dead or Alive 5 Ultimate
  • Private Paradise Set ($24.99)
Dead or Alive 5 Ultimate: Core Fighters
  • Ayane’s Private Paradise ($2.99)
  • Christie Private Paradise ($2.99)
  • Costume Catalog 09 (Free)
  • Helena’s Private Paradise ($2.99)
  • Hitomi’s Private Paradise ($2.99)
  • Kasumi’s Private Paradise ($2.99)
  • Kokoro’s Private Paradise ($2.99)
  • Leifang Private Paradise ($2.99)
  • Lisa’s Private Paradise ($2.99)
  • Mila’s Private Paradise ($2.99)
  • Momiji’s Private Paradise ($2.99)
  • Rachel’s Private Paradise ($2.99)
  • Tina’s Private Paradise ($2.99)
  • Tropical Sexy Ayane ($1.99)
  • Tropical Sexy Christie ($1.99)
  • Tropical Sexy Helena ($1.99)
  • Tropical Sexy Hitomi ($1.99)
  • Tropical Sexy Kasumi ($1.99)
  • Tropical Sexy Leifang ($1.99)
  • Tropical Sexy Lisa ($1.99)
  • Tropical Sexy Mila ($1.99)
  • Tropical Sexy Momiji ($1.99)
  • Tropical Sexy Pai ($1.99)
  • Tropical Sexy Rachel ($1.99)
  • Tropical Sexy Sarah ($1.99)
  • Tropical Sexy Tina ($1.99)
Disgaea D2: A Brighter Darkness
  • Eclair ($2.99)
  • Gig ($2.99)
  • Human Priere ($2.99)
  • Nisa ($2.99)
  • Overlord Priere ($2.99)
  • Plume ($2.99)
Rocksmith 2014
  • R.E.M. – Überlin ($2.99)
  • R.E.M. – Everybody Hurts ($2.99)
  • R.E.M. – Shiny Happy People ($2.99)
  • R.E.M. – The One I Love ($2.99)
  • R.E.M. – What’s The Frequency Kenneth? ($2.99)
  • R.E.M. Song Pack ($11.99)
  • Straightener – From Noon Till Dawn ($2.99)
  • Straightener – Rocksteady ($2.99)
The Wolf Among Us
  • Episode 2: Smoke & Mirrors ($4.99)
PS3 Themes
  • Anne Stokes: The Blessing Dynamic Theme ($2.99)
  • Calendar: Alpine Summer Dynamic Theme ($2.99)
  • Calendar: Cherry Blossom Warrior Dynamic Theme ($2.99)
  • Calendar: Colorful Bounce Dynamic Theme ($2.99)
  • Calendar: House of the Spirit Blade Dynamic Theme ($1.99)
  • Calendar: Night Reflection Dynamic Theme ($2.99)
  • Calendar: Zombie Pirates Dynamic Theme ($2.99)
  • Contact Dynamic Theme ($2.99)
  • Invaders Dynamic Theme ($2.99)
  • Moon Reaver Dynamic Theme ($2.99)
  • Paranormal Activity 3 Dynamic Theme ($2.99)
  • Paranormal Activity 4 Dynamic Theme ($2.99)
  • Paranormal Activity Dynamic Theme ($2.99)
  • Revenge of the Gherkinoids Dynamic Theme ($2.99)
  • Witch’s Lair Dynamic Theme ($2.99)

Posted by IGN Feb 04 2014 21:59 GMT
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The indie hit is heading to PS3 and Vita today and Xbox 360 later.

Posted by IGN Feb 04 2014 18:12 GMT
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It doesn’t reinvent color-matching games, but Surge Deluxe provides a fun, frantic spin on them.

Posted by PlayStation Blog Feb 04 2014 16:00 GMT
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Hello gamers! I’m Philippe Morin, one of the co-founders of Red Barrels. Our first game, Outlast, is coming to PS4 next week, and I’m excited to share that those of you who are PlayStation Plus subscribers will be able to download it completely for free.

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Outlast itself is a survival-horror game created by a team of 11 people with one common goal: to scare the *bleep* out of you.

Here’s the story so far…

In the remote mountains of Colorado, horrors wait inside Mount Massive Asylum. A long-abandoned home for the mentally ill, the facility was recently re-opened by the “research and charity” branch of the transnational Murkoff Corporation. Taking advantage of the Asylum’s history and remote location, they’ve been operating in strict secrecy. That is, they were until the reporter arrived.

Acting on a tip from an anonymous source, independent journalist Miles Upshur has broken into the facility, and what he is about to discover inside will walk a terrifying line between science and religion, nature and something entirely other. Trapped with nightmares old and new, his only hope of escape will lie with the terrible truth at the heart of Mount Massive.

So, in short, you’re a journalist who’s found himself in a very wrong place at the very wrong time. You can’t hope to defend yourself against the mutated patients of the asylum, so you have to sneak, run, and hide… or die. We’ve done our best to create a memorable roller-coaster ride, one that entertains, scares, and leaves you craving more.

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In fact, one of the most fun things about watching players make their way through Outlast has been watching the terrified looks on their faces, so we decided to step things up a notch. Newly added on PS4 is a difficulty level we call “insane.” If you feel brave enough to pick this mode, you’ll have very low health, very few batteries, no checkpoints, and no chance to save your game. It’s do or die. Survive or start again.

So here it is – turn off the lights, crank up the sound, and hold tight to your controller, because true horror is coming straight to your console next Tuesday.

We can’t help if you end up needing new underwear, but if you’ve got any comments or questions please post them below or poke us on Twitter or Facebook. We hope you enjoy the game!


Posted by PlayStation Blog Feb 04 2014 14:26 GMT
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Hi, Playstation.Blog readers! 10tons is back this week with another PS Vita game — a unique and eccentric, skill-based puzzler called King Oddball.

As the title states, King Oddball is… unusual. Sure, the Angry Birds comparison comes to mind quickly, but King Oddball stands on its own handsomely.

Like Angry Birds, King Oddball is about clearing the level of enemies by squashing them with lobbed objects. And the way it’s done is all about physics.

Unlike Angry Birds, King Oddball’s levels fit in single screen, and there’s (basically) only one kind of ammo to lob: rocks. And you don’t get to throw them around any way you please, either. Oh, no. The King automatically picks up the rocks and swings them back and forth by his tongue, and the player merely releases the rock by pressing X or tapping the screen. That’s it.

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It may sound easy, and it is… until it gets hard. It may also sound simple, and it is… until it gets complicated. The beauty of the gameplay mechanics lies in the fact that we’ve tightened the physics engine’s precision screws as tight as they go. That way we achieve accuracy and predictability with the way the rocks bounce and roll. You really need that predictability, because typically there are many more enemies to take out than you have rocks for, so you need to take out several targets with each rock. That, in turn, requires perfect timing when releasing the rock.

I guess it’s difficult to explain well. Try the game yourself — there’s a free trial!

When we developed King Oddball, we had the gameplay down early and knew it was good. We had a whole lot more trouble coming up with the theme and related bells and whistles which would fit the gameplay. All we were sure about was that it wouldn’t be about cartoon animals.

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Eventually, the design became a bit surreal, and we soon realized more surreal is the way to go. We’re really happy with how it all turned out. Who, or what, is King Oddball? We all have our own pet theories. Why does he want to destroy the world? Your guess is as good as mine. What the heck is the tongue and the rocks about? Not sure, make what you will of it!

The icing on the art style cake is the awesome soundtrack (which was recorded live, by the way). There’s not nearly enough accordion in games.

So yeah, King Oddball. Try it. And collect the moustaches.


Posted by PlayStation Blog Feb 04 2014 13:57 GMT
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It’s a wrap! After liters of coffee and buckets of sweat, I’m really thrilled to be able to scream it from the rooftops: THIEF IS DONE! That’s right – Thief has gone gold and will be available on February 25th. To find out everything you need to know about the game we’ve created a new 101 trailer that we’re releasing today.

Thief really brings to life the fantasy of being the ultimate Master Thief: planning a heist and infiltrating your target, avoiding all the security measures in your way, grabbing the most precious loot and escaping without getting caught.

I’m particularly proud of all the efforts the team has made to honor the history of the franchise while remaining connected to the gamers of today. This is something that our studio Eidos-Montréal achieved first with our previous game, Deus Ex: Human Revolution.

Fans of the original Thief will be relieved to find the ingredients that made it one of the most respected franchises in the industry. The game doesn’t take gamers for idiots, it’s far from easy, and you can complete it without killing a single enemy or even being seen. But it is not only designed with long-time fans of the series in mind.

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A new generation of gamers will also have a chance to discover why Thief, one of the founding fathers of the stealth genre is so well-loved, to explore the rich lore of The City and to experiment with a different style of gameplay that emphasizes thoughtfulness and patience as well as skills and reflexes.

We respect players. I know it sounds like empty pandering, but we really do take it to heart. We’ve given you a huge amount of options to customize your experience to enable you to play exactly as you prefer. You want the most complete immersion possible? We let you remove any clutter from the screen: the interface, the reticle, any visual indicator that isn’t part of the game world.

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You want the most extreme stealth challenge? No problem — try Iron Man mode, which results in Game Over if you die, whether it’s at the beginning of the game or during the very last mission. And the reverse is true for players who just want to enjoy the story, who can take advantage of different options to help them through the game.

The development team has given their best to ensure this Thief is worthy of its legendary predecessors. We’re huge fans of the original games in the series, and this new entry is a genuine reflection of the passion and talent of a truly dedicated team. We cannot wait to share it with you all on later this month.


Posted by Joystiq Feb 04 2014 11:00 GMT
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In The Witch and the Hundred Knight, you play a warrior devoted to the witch Metallia, a vindictive mistress hellbent on expanding her swampy dominion until she's taken oven the world. In case you hadn't guessed by the description or by looking at it, the PS3 action-RPG comes from the minds of Disgaea studio Nippon Ichi Software.

In addition to laying out the story, a new trailer shows how the Knight does Metallia's bidding across various lands. Highlights include how combos can be customized by assigning different weapons to each of the hits, and how the Hundred Knight needs a depleting resource called "gigacalories" to seemingly do anything in the world, including stay alive.

The Witch and the Hundred Knight is set to take over Europe when it arrives on March 21, before spreading its rule to North America on March 25.

Posted by IGN Feb 03 2014 22:43 GMT
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The Gearbox Software-developed Borderlands 2 has shipped more than 8.5 million copies.

Posted by IGN Feb 03 2014 21:04 GMT
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Increases in game size and health problems cited as reasons for the delay.

Posted by IGN Feb 03 2014 19:18 GMT
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PC gamers get first dibs on Smoke and Mirrors tomorrow.

Posted by IGN Feb 03 2014 16:37 GMT
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Monolith has confirmed the upcoming Middle-Earth: Shadow of Mordor won't offer co-op or multiplayer.

Posted by IGN Feb 03 2014 16:14 GMT
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You can finally brush the dust off those Pulse Elites.

Posted by PlayStation Blog Feb 03 2014 14:00 GMT
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Hello PlayStation Nation! The next system software update for PlayStation 4 (version 1.60) will be available for download beginning late tonight, bringing support for the PULSE and PULSE – Elite Edition wireless stereo headsets to PS4. We know you’ve been patiently waiting for this update, which means PS4 owners will now be able to enjoy an enhanced gaming experience with 7.1 virtual surround sound and crystal clear voice chat with our official PlayStation headsets. PlayStation headsets are created for PlayStation gamers, by gamers – and designed to truly provide the audio that game developers intended. It’s truly how games were meant to sound.

I’m also excited to introduce the newest member of our headset lineup – the Gold Wireless Headset, which launches early this month. This new headset offers 7.1 virtual surround sound, custom audio modes created by developers specifically for PlayStation games, a hidden noise cancelling microphone for voice chat while playing online, customizable faceplates, and other features –all for $99.99 (MSRP).

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You can connect the Gold headset to your PS4, PS3 or computer using the wireless adaptor for eight hours of straight gameplay. The headset also is compatible with your PS Vita or other mobile device with the included 3.5mm audio cable. The portable, folding design and travel pouch make it perfect for playing games or listening to music at home or on the go.

The Gold Wireless Headset and the PULSE – Elite Edition are compatible with the free Headset Companion App, which hits PlayStation Store in February. The app allows you to download developer-created game modes that are specifically tuned to enhance a game’s audio. Kicking off the custom sound modes will be Sucker Punch, who’s developing a mode for their highly anticipated PS4 exclusive inFAMOUS Second Son. In addition to these custom game modes, the app also offers a variety of preset audio modes for games, music and movies, as well as a tool to create your own custom EQ mode.

For additional information on PS4 system update v.1.60, including how to update your system, please click here when the update goes live. Hope you enjoy the new features and keep the feedback coming. Greatness Awaits!


Posted by Joystiq Feb 02 2014 17:30 GMT
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Ranko Tsukigime's Longest Day, the video game finale in Short Peace, a collection of anime films by Akira creator Katsuhiro Otomo, will reach fans in North America, Europe and Australasia this spring. While the associated press release does not note an American release, Bandai Namco's release schedule does. Longest Day is in development by Tokyo Jungle creator Crispys, and it's written and directed by Goichi "Suda51" Suda.

Longest Day follows Ranko through her days as a high school student and her nights as an assassin. Though it will feature anime scenes, it will play like a 2D action platformer, with players dodging obstacles as they run from larger enemies on the left side of the screen.

Possessions, a previous chapter in Short Peace, has been nominated for an Oscar. [Image: Bandai Namco]

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Posted by PlayStation Blog Feb 02 2014 01:21 GMT
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We made it to the weekend! Let’s celebrate by reminiscing about all the cool stuff that happened over the past few days.

Bethesda stopped by to answer some questions about The Elder Scrolls Online, PS4′s upcoming Tamriel-based MMO (check out its slick Imperial Edition, too). And speaking of MMOs, Final Fantasy XIV is getting a rather desirable Collector’s Edition on PS4.

Sid and Ryan got to play Dark Souls II and a slew of other upcoming Bandai Namco games, respectively —- color me interested in the new JoJo’s Bizarre Adventure fighter.

Sucker Punch showed us what their world-building tools look like, and how they’re using them to build their interpretation of Seattle in inFAMOUS Second Son. Their buddy Sly Cooper is getting a CG animated film, too. Watch the trailer for that one here.

Finally, our friends down in Santa Monica are moving to a new HQ, because there’s just too much talent there to be contained by their current digs.

I’ve been neck-deep in Tomb Raider: Definitive Edition this week, but I’ve been taking short breaks to try and maintain some of my high scores in OlliOlli. I also booted up Minecraft on my PS3 a few days ago… but I managed to tear myself away before I got completely sucked in.

What are you playing this weekend?

  • I’m playing: Tomb Raider Definitive Edition, OlliOlli
  • I’m watching: Archer, Parks and Recreation
  • I’m listening to: Anamanaguchi’s new Prom Night Radio Edit
This Week’s Top 10 Posts The Elder Scrolls Online on PS4: Your Questions Answered Final Fantasy XIV PS4 Coming April 14th, Collector’s Edition Revealed Sly Cooper Animated Film Revealed The Elder Scrolls Online: Imperial Edition, Pre-order Bonuses Announced Lords of the Fallen on PS4 Leads Bandai Namco’s 2014 Showcase Tomb Raider: Definitive Edition Out Today on PS4 Dark Souls II Hands-on: Die Harder Second Son’s Seattle: Bringing the Infamous City to Life Santa Monica Studio Update: New Site, New HQ The Amazing Spider-Man 2: Building a Better Playground

This Week’s PlayStation Store Update

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This Week’s PlayStation Plus Update

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Posted by IGN Feb 01 2014 03:00 GMT
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Every day, in addition to The Daily Fix, we list off the day's biggest stories in this simple and easy to read format.

Posted by Joystiq Feb 01 2014 00:30 GMT
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Next week sees PS3 owners get their first taste of free-to-play Ace Combat when Infinity enters a week-long open beta, starting on February 4. Common sense (perhaps misguided) would suggest there won't be any microtransactions in the beta, and Namco does say it's "completely free." But the beta may yet clear up any cloudiness over that particular issue - we'll find out either way next week.

Namco's billing the online co-op as the main mode in Ace Combat Infinity, but the beta does feature solo missions from the game's story campaign. There's also a mode for two teams of up to four pilots in total, and Gordon Freeman's long-lost twin brother, Commander Glenn "Goodfellow" Freeman is looking forward to seeing you try it. As for the game proper, it's still circling the release date runway with a 2014 window.

Posted by IGN Feb 01 2014 00:12 GMT
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Naughty Dog's first and only story DLC for IGN's GOTY is ready for release.

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Posted by Joystiq Jan 31 2014 23:00 GMT
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Wales Interactive offers an answer to one of the oldest questions to ever boggle mankind's mind: What happens when we die? In the futuristic, simplistic, sci-fi world of Master Reboot, a person buys an island in the Soul Cloud, and when he dies the data of his consciousness and memories are transported to the cloud.

"The game starts with you being uploaded to the Soul Cloud, but something has gone wrong and you wake up on a beach not knowing who or where you are," Wales Interactive Assistant Community Manager David Banner writes. "It's up to you to explore, solve puzzles and try to piece together your life and death. With Master Reboot, we wanted to invoke an uneasiness for the player, a haunting quality as you journeyed through the game. There are certain levels where you catch glimpses of things: shadows, movement out of the corner of your eye, and there are always undertones of something not quite being right."

Master Reboot is heading to PS3 in February, after launching on Steam in October. It's horror in a freaky neon world, with simple 3D graphics and ... a Weeping Angel? Seriously, watch that video closely. And don't blink.

Posted by IGN Jan 31 2014 20:25 GMT
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The new patch fixes game freezes and audio issues, plus adds collectible artwork.

Posted by IGN Jan 31 2014 20:00 GMT
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Sony say sales of the PS Vita increased by 163% following the launch of the PS4. Remote Play cited as a reason to buy.

Posted by IGN Jan 31 2014 17:42 GMT
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MD of Sony UK, Fergal Gara, talks about the future of Sony's handheld, the importance of PS4, and how they will continue to widen its niche.

Posted by IGN Jan 31 2014 17:39 GMT
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A new update makes it easy to find a livestream to watch while on the go.

Posted by PlayStation Blog Jan 31 2014 16:01 GMT
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I’m David Banner (not the HULK… don’t make me angry!), Managing Director and co-founder of Wales Interactive and I’ve been making video games professionally since 1995.

Wales Interactive is a BAFTA Cymru award-winning indie developer and publisher which I co-founded back in 2012 with my friend and colleague Richard Pring, Technical Director. Our team has grown to 14 strong and we are Wales’s biggest game developer and publisher. We even have a display dedicated to us at Cardiff Wales Airport! We are passionate about games and our aim is to create original titles that entertain the world as well as put Wales on the video games map.

We started out primarily as an app developer, but have now made the leap to console development and we’re very excited about next month’s release of our first PS3 title.

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Our first PlayStation title, Master Reboot, is a haunting first person sci-fi adventure game. In the not too distant future humankind has created the Soul Cloud, a giant server that holds the data of your soul and memories when you die. The Soul Cloud is filled with floating islands, each island looks like a town; village or city filled with rooms, skyscrapers and houses that hold people’s memories.

To house your Soul, a family member (or yourself before you die) purchases an island on the Soul Cloud where the server will generate rooms, houses or skyscrapers that hold each and every memory from the deceased’s past, or of memories of their choosing. The game starts with you being uploaded to the Soul Cloud but something has gone wrong and you wake up on a beach not knowing who or where you are. It’s up to you to explore, solve puzzles and try to piece together your life and death.

With Master Reboot we wanted to invoke an uneasiness for the player; a haunting quality as you journeyed through the game. There are certain levels where you catch glimpses of things, shadows, movement out of the corner of your eye and there are always undertones of something not quite being right.

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I think ‘less is more’ in our game and we’ve taken the horror genre in different direction and steered away from blood, guts and violence. I can honestly say there is nothing quite like Master Reboot out there – it’s definitely a game that needs to be experienced.

We deliberately tried to make something visually striking and that, combined with the music, gives a beautiful, haunting quality to the game. We wanted to create a look that would really stand out from the crowd and give us as the developers an identity and think we have achieved that with this game.

It’s great to receive critical acclaim and it’s rewarding for the team to get positive recognition for trying something a bit different from the norm. It’s been described as “A gorgeous indie horror” by the folks at PC Gamer, “A breath of fresh, creepy air” by RockPaperShotgun, and “freakishly cool” by Kotaku.

We hope you agree when the game launches on PlayStation 3 later this month. Any questions? Ask away below.

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Posted by PlayStation Blog Jan 31 2014 14:00 GMT
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Hi there! This is Alexey Menshikov, CEO of Ukraine-based Beatshapers. I’m excited finally back to PlayStation.Blog and announce our new project – Ready to Run.

In case you’re not familiar with Beatshapers, we’re a small developer and digital publisher from Kiev, Ukraine. To date, we’ve published 19 games on PlayStation Store. The most significant are BreakQuest series (minis), StarDrone Extreme (PS Vita), Jetpack Joyride (minis) and Furmins (PS Vita, made together with Housemarque).

Ready to Run is a furious RC car racing game in a unique retro-futuristic setting, and it’s actually planned as a franchise, with the first title coming exclusively to PS4.

Here are a few of Ready to Run’s features:

  • Highly responsive, arcade-style RC racing physics
  • 15+ futuristic radio-control cars with various designs
  • Single city environment featuring endless track configurations for different race modes
  • Real-time and asynchronous multiplayer modes
  • Various scoreboards with filters, with an emphasis on PSN friends

We’ve always been fans of RC racing games, and it seems now’s the time for a new title on PlayStation Store. We are planning to launch Ready to Run on PS4 in Q2 2013.

This is all for now, for more updates, please become a fan on our Facebook page and follow @beatshapers on Twitter.

We’ll have more exciting announcements coming this year for PS4 and PS Vita, so stay tuned!


Posted by IGN Jan 31 2014 13:27 GMT
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Sony has revealed PlayStation Plus subscriptions have tripled since its new console launched in November.

Posted by IGN Jan 31 2014 12:19 GMT
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Luke, Alex and Chris tackle a bumper week of news, including X-men revelations, Nintendo's struggles and the PS Vita Slim reveal.