I can't call this a review. I didn't get very far in ’Returnal’ and it's not for lack of trying. The game is tough for me - and I play ’Dark Souls’ to relax.
May 2021 PlayStation Plus Games Announced
April is almost over and Sony has finally announced which games will be joining the PlayStation Plus catalog for May. PlayStation 4 users will be able to enjoy Battlefield V and Stranded Deep, while PlayStation 5 users can enjoy both of those games alongside Wreckfest. This is a pretty diverse mix, with Stranded Deep offering up some water-based survival – something that hasn’t really been done a lot. Battlefield V is a top-shelf FPS and it will be interesting to see how well that plays with the Dual Sense for PS5 users, while Wreckfest is a fantastic racing game that will finally have a real chance to g et some big-time exposure thanks to this high-profile position.
The Xbox Series X/S and PlayStation 5 consoles have been out for quite some time now, each with a new controller. Back in November, Apple confirmed it would be bringing support for these new gamepads to iOS, now six months later, that support has finally arrived.
As part of the iOS 14.5 update, Apple has also introduced support for additional game controllers on iOS, including the Xbox Series X/S controller and the PS5’s DualSense.
Apple began expanding gamepad support on iOS in recent years in preparation for its own gaming service – Apple Arcade. These controllers can also be used for cloud gaming services, which are finally starting to open up to iOS.
Tales of Arise. (Bandai Namco)
Two years after its announcement and we finally have more details – and a release date – for much-anticipated JRPG
Tales of Arise, which will be available on the PS5 and other consoles.
Coming 10 September, this latest game in the
Tales series will be available on PlayStation 5 and Xbox Series X/S in addition to the PS4, Xbox One and PC versions already announced.
Two new videos have given us a look at both the story and the game’s combat.
As the title suggests,
Tales of Arise has something of a revolutionary theme. The story revolves around two characters and their home planets.