Returnal review
Availability: Out April 30th on PS5
The history is going to be important here, if we re going to pull all of this apart. Returnal is the latest from Housemarque, the Finnish team behind masterly arcade-style shoot-em-ups like Resogun, twin-stick shooters like Dead Nation and Alienation, and the superlative Nex Machina. It s their first triple-A one though, and with big budget comes big scope. Returnal s is vast - it wants to be everything. It s a roguelite, insofar as death returns you to the start and the dungeonlike world procedurally changes with each run through it. But it s also a metroidvania, handing out new abilities after boss kills which open up new paths. And it s a third-person shooter, obviously. But also a bullet-hell arcade game. And a first-person narrative horror. And a soulslike. It picks from Ridley Scott, Eugene Jarvis, Hidetaka Miyazaki, H.R. Giger. From Metroid, P.T., Control. From Defender and Vanquish. Pick your poison - Returnal stocks eve
Some PS3 Games Supposedly No Longer Downloading Patches
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According to a new forum thread on PSN Profiles, a handful of PlayStation 3 titles are no longer pulling patches from Sony servers, meaning players are left with the 1.0 version and are unable to access any post-launch improvements brought about by updates. Those enhancements may include the ability to play online or even earn Trophies, alongside the typical bug fixing process and streamlining of how each game plays. The current list of PS3 titles affected appears to hit specific versions at random, with select territories still able to download patches while others cannot.
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