• Check Out This Cool ZBrush Recreation of JoJos Jolyne Cujoh
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    Check out this fantastic 3D recreation of Jolyne Cujoh from JoJos Bizarre Adventure series, crafted by Character Artist Calvin Bastian.The artwork, created in ZBrush, is a high-quality three-dimensional model of the character. Calvin Bastian masterfully translated anime features, including the peculiarities of the depiction of hair and face, into 3D. The artist kept the characters recognizable traits, conveying her appearance and temper while adding a unique artistic style to the recreation.The artist shared that the sculpt was based on the illustration created by Neg:Calvin Bastian showcased a lot of incredible works on ArtStation. Have a look:Also, take a look at this fantastic 3D recreation of the character showcased by 3D Character Artist Izzy Moura, and check out our interview with the artist covering how the characters facial wrinkles were sculpted and explaining how the anime and manga vibe was captured with a combination of texturing techniques and shaders:Visit Calvin Bastians ArtStation page anddont forget to join our 80 Level Talent platform and our new Discord server, follow us on Instagram, Twitter, LinkedIn, Telegram, TikTok, and Threads, where we share breakdowns, the latest news, awesome artworks, and more.Source link The post Check Out This Cool ZBrush Recreation of JoJos Jolyne Cujoh appeared first on CG SHARES.
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  • Limbo Co-Creator Demands $73,000 from Former Colleague for Public Images
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    PlaydeadIts always heartbreaking to see former colleagues resorting to petty vengeance, but such is the industry, and Playdead, the creator of Limbo and Inside, is part of it.The company was founded by Arnt Jensen and Dino Patti, but the latter left after a long time of not being on speaking terms. One might think this was the end of communication between the developers, however, it is not true in this case.Patti revealed that he had been receiving legal love letters from Jensen for 9 years, and I think this sentimental term is very fitting for this complicated relationship between the co-founders.In the most recent such letter, Jensen demanded around $73,000 in suitable compensation and reimbursement for a publicly available picture of Limbo Patti posted on LinkedIn.Arnt, last time you tried to bully me, I told you Id make it public. So here we go. I hope everyone else can take something from this, Patti said in his post uncovering what he had been through.In the letter, Playdead reminded that Pattis use of Playdeads assets and any disclosure and exploitation of inside knowledge about Playdead for commercial purposes is infringing and constitutes breach of confidentiality clauses and of loyalty obligations.But its the next part that makes it sound more as a spiteful message than a true legal warning:By providing recipients with core insights to the process of developing Limbo, you are falsely giving the impression that you played a significant role, including a creative role, in the development of the game. This gives a false and misleading impression to business partners and to the game industry as you were not actually an essential part of the creative development of Limbo.PlaydeadPlaydeadOuch. Patti disagreed with the statement, naturally, saying they both know he was a significant part of building Playdead from the ground up, and without him, the studio wouldnt have existed.He even claims he put himself in massive legal danger at one point, risking everything to win our full independence back. That later became your independence when I left. The independence you enjoy today.You have a gift. You are a genius. I know you refuse to recognize my roleor anyone elses. That isnt just a flaw in leadership. Its a flaw in character.And lawyers dont see history. They only see the version you pay them to write.He concluded his poetic text with a refusal to erase his own history: You cant rewrite the past just because of a bad breakup. And a breakup it does sound like, with hard feelings all around.Arnt, please stop the bullying. I will not stop being who I am.PlaydeadIn an email to Game Developer, Playdead confirmed it submitted demands about Pattis infringement and unauthorized use of Playdeads assets: We have found it necessary to take this action to protect our trademarks and copyrights, which are essential to Playdeads business and reputation.To me, it sounds way more than that, but what do I know? Patti has founded a new studio and is developing his own platform for multiplayer development called coherence, while Playdead is making a science fiction adventure set in a remote corner of the universe.PlaydeadThis drama reminds me of the prolonged conflict between Disco Elysiums studio ZA/UM and its original creators, who were ousted in a pretty sly scheme. Only recently were the details of the behind-the-scenes machinations revealed in a lengthy interview with ZA/UMs former employees. Perhaps we will understand what happened between Playdeads co-founders one day as well.Meanwhile, join our80 Level Talent platformand ournew Discord server, follow us onInstagram,Twitter,LinkedIn,Telegram,TikTok, andThreads,where we share breakdowns, the latest news, awesome artworks, and more.Source link The post Limbo Co-Creator Demands $73,000 from Former Colleague for Public Images appeared first on CG SHARES.
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  • Save Big On Three DualSense PS5 Controllers - Cobalt Blue, Volcanic Red, And Silver
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    Cobalt Blue DualSense controller $54 (was $80) with promo code PLAY5 See at Lenovo Volcanic Red DualSense controller $54 (was $80) with promo code PLAY5 See at Lenovo Sterling Silver DualSense controller $54 (was $80) with promo code PLAY5 See at Lenovo Lenovo might not be the first place youd expect to find DualSense Controllers on sale, but its currently the best place to buy models in the Deep Earth lineup. Head over to the retailer and use promo code PLAY5 to get the Volcanic Red, Sterling Silver, or Cobalt Blue DualSense for PS5 and PC for just $54 (was $80). That makes them slightly more affordable than they were during Black Friday--so if you missed out on those deals and need an extra DualSense or two, now's a great time to pick up one of PlayStation's coolest models.While Lenovo is advertising the promo code GAMEON, that one has actually inspired. But using promo code PLAY5 will still let you snag these premium designs for cheap, so make sure to apply the code before finalizing your purchase.Continue Reading at GameSpot
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  • All The PlayStation Plus March 2025 Games For Premium And Extra Subscribers
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    A fresh batch of recent releases and classics are headed to PS5 and PS4 consoles, as Sony has revealed the lineup for the PS Plus Game Catalog this month. These games will be available starting March 18 for PS Plus Extra and Premium subscribers, and the list includes one of the best games of 2024, Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown. There's also retro gaming fun to experience in Arcade Paradise, bone-crunching brutality in UFC 5, and a trio of Armored Core games from the PlayStation vault.As a reminder, all PS Plus subscribers can also claim this month's new games, such as Dragon Age: The Veilguard, Sonic Colors, and Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: The Cowabunga Collection. UFC 5 (PS5)Let's get ready to crumble (under the weight of several fists to the face)! Like the previous games in the EA series, UFC 5 is a highly technical brawler where you'll have to master both striking and grappling techniques to emerge as a champion in the octagon. The game features some impressive visuals thanks to the Frostbite engine--some of those blows will make you wince when you see them connect in slow-motion--and there's a roster of real-life fighters to choose from when you want to step into the ring. Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown (PS5, PS4)One of the best games of 2024, Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown is a thrilling metroidvania that harkens back to the roots of the series. As Sargon, you'll get to combine acrobatic skills and parkour with time-bending powers as you explore dangerous labyrinths. Captain Tsubasa: Rise of New Champions (PS4)Based on the beloved manga and anime series, Captain Tsubasa is a solid soccer game with arcade-inspired gameplay. There's a surprising amount of action here, plenty of over-the-top moments, and even a story mode adapted from the anime. Mobile Suit Gundam Battle Operation Code Fairy (PS5, PS4)A departure from other Gundam games where you typically fight on the side of the Earth Federation, Mobile Suit Gundam Battle Operation Code Fairy revolves around a secret military unit under the direct control of Kycilia Zabi, one of the major commanders of the Principality of Zeon. Set during the One Year War, the game features an original story and similar mech-focused gameplay to Mobile Suit Gundam Battle Operation 2. Arcade Paradise (PS5, PS4)Ever wanted to run your own arcade business? You can do just that in Arcade Paradise, as this simulator allows you to relive the glory days of the '90s when coin-munching arcade cabinets were all the rage. As a new kid on the business block, it's up to you to create a haven for gamers in the small town of Grindstone as you manage the day-to-day tasks of running the family laundromat and investing your profits into building your arcade. Bang-On Balls: Chronicles (PS5, PS4)For something cute and challenging, check out Bang-On Balls this month. A 3D platforming game with a healthy amount of action, you'll get to bounce around levels inspired by historical eras, grab collectibles, and take on various enemies. Not just a single-player game, you can also grab some friends for two-player split-screen and there's an online co-op mode for up to four players. You Suck at Parking (PS5, PS4)Prove to the world that you can expertly position your car in You Suck at Parking. Billed as an extreme parking experience, driving skills play second fiddle to your ability to parallel park, but be warned: You'll be racing against the clock and hundreds of levels as you make your way toward your designated parking spot. Syberia: The World Before (PS5, PS4)Fans of classic point-and-click games will want to download Syberia, as this love letter to the past is a fun return to a steampunk world. Featuring two protagonists, it's up to you to guide New York attorney Kate Walker and promising pianist Dana Roze across their grand adventure. Arcade Paradise VR (PSVR 2)In case the regular edition of Arcade Paradise isn't enough, you can strap on your PSVR 2 headset and check out this version instead. Like the original game, Arcade Paradise VR is a rags-to-ROMs story about setting up your own arcade inside of your failing family laundromat.PS Plus Premium subscribers only. Armored Core (PS5, PS4)Armored Core fans can look forward to not one but three games this month, starting with the original mech adventure. Developed by From Software all the way back in 1997, the first Armored Core got the ball rolling on this franchise with its grisly wartorn world, an emphasis on preparing your mech for each battle, and fast-paced action.PS Plus Premium subscribers only. Armored Core: Project Phantasma (PS5, PS4)The first Armored Core sequel came hot on the heels of the original game, retaining the same gameplay and setting players on the path to take down the enigmatic Doomsday Organization before it caused too much cataclysmic damage in this prequel.PS Plus Premium subscribers only. Armored Core: Master of Arena (PS5, PS4)Armored Core: Master of the Arena would hit the scene in 1999, giving players a new opportunity to become a Raven pilot and carry out several missions. Looking to take revenge on the top-ranked Raven known as Hustler One, players also got a chance to enter the Arena that was originally introduced in Project Phantasma, a deadly gladiatorial ring for Armored Cores to battle in.PS Plus Premium subscribers only.
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  • Monopoly GO Free Dice Rolls Links (March 2025)
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    Monopoly GO is a fun board game that combines the classic Monopoly experience with cool additional features and a city-building element. In the game, players can move their pieces to earn money and then use that money to build new buildings, upgrade their houses, and much more. The ultimate goal is to drive other players into bankruptcy by acquiring all pieces of property, essentially creating a monopoly.
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  • Death Stranding 2 Couldn't Have Picked a Better Release Date
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    2025 is packed with highly anticipated titles, several of which have already seen the light of day. Among that rather lengthy list of games is Death Stranding 2: On the Beach, the sequel to Hideo Kojima's 2019 action title that had such unique gameplay it might as well be its own genre. Announced in 2022, Death Stranding 2 has been several years coming, with only bits and pieces of information released about it since then. However, the long-awaited sequel has finally received a release date via its latest trailer, and it's actually arriving a lot sooner than many might have expected.
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  • Armored Core: A history of From Softwares mech saga
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    For quite some time, From Software was primarily known for their mech-based action games. The crown jewel of these games is Armored Core, which debuted on the original PlayStation and established a series that garners a devoted fanbase over two decades later.With the announcement of Armored Core (1997), Armored Core: Project Phantasma, and Armored Core: Master of Arena coming to PlayStation Plus Classics, nows the perfect time to take a trip into this series history.View and download imageDownload the imagecloseCloseDownload this imageView and download imageDownload the imagecloseCloseDownload this imageArmored Core | PlayStation | 1997Armored Core found its origins through a collaboration between From Software and Shoji Kawamori, one of animes premier mechanical designers. In the earliest days of the original PlayStations life, From Software and Kawamori thought of an idea for a game about player-customizable mechs. Eventually, the concept evolved into being able to attach modular parts to a central unit, known as an Armored Core. From there came a story about Earth ruined by the Great Destruction, a corporate-ruled dystopia, and the Ravens, mercenary mech pilots with no allegiances beyond the power of money.Armored Core released in Japan and North America in 1997, with a European release hitting in 1998. The game stood out not only for its in-depth customization, resource management, and mission-driven progression, but a complex yet interesting control scheme that made players feel like they were in the cockpit of a custom-built mecha. The story also went in different directions depending on the missions you chose, creating a game that rewarded multiple playthroughs.Armored Core will be available with PlayStation Plus Premium starting March 18.Armored Core: Project Phantasma | PlayStation | 1998In response to player enthusiasm and feedback, Armored Core received two immediate expansion follow-ups. Project Phantasma is a more story-driven prequel to the original AC that introduced the wildly popular Arena mode, where players duel with other mechs to climb ranks and earn fabulous prizes.Armored Core: Project Phantasma will be available with PlayStation Plus Premium starting March 18.Armored Core: Master of Arena | PlayStation | 1999Master of Arena, as the title suggests, builds upon the Arena mode by making it the core focus. Being a direct sequel to Project Phantasma, both of these games allowed you to import save data from previous titles, keeping all of the hard-earned weapons and customizations youd earned. The original PlayStation Armored Cores set the stage for what came later, developing key features that define the series to this day. Kawamoris involvement also continued throughout the series, giving the mechs of AC a distinct look and feel that set them apart.Armored Core: Master of Arena will be available with PlayStation Plus Premium starting March 18.View and download imageDownload the imagecloseCloseDownload this imageView and download imageDownload the imagecloseCloseDownload this imageArmored Core 2 | PlayStation 2 | 2000From Software was one of the earliest developers to embrace the power of the PlayStation 2, and among their early crop of PS2 titles was a sequel to Armored Core. (In fact, it was a launch title alongside the PlayStation 2 in North America in 2000.) The story of AC2 occurs several decades after the original PlayStation AC titles, taking the Raven to a terraformed Mars where civil war rages. Besides a hefty graphical upgrade, Armored Core introduces the Overboost mechanic, allowing mechs to move quickly when engaged though it guzzles energy rapidly. New Radiator, Extension, and Inside parts also allow for greater mech customization.A follow-up, Armored Core 2: Another Age, soon followed, taking the story back to Earth and its political struggles while featuring over 100 new missions for players to partake in. The Japanese release of AC2AA in 2001 is noteworthy since it was one of the first PS2 games to allow online play with the PS2s Network Adaptor.View and download imageDownload the imagecloseCloseDownload this imageView and download imageDownload the imagecloseCloseDownload this imageArmored Core 3 | PlayStation 2 | 2002Armored Core continued on the PS2 in 2002 with the release of the third-numbered title. While Armored Core 3 didnt follow the story from the previous games, its setting remained very familiar: a ruined planet Earth where humans live in underground enclaves called Layered and are overseen by a mysterious, possibly malevolent AI named The Controller. New gameplay additions include Consortsallied units that aid you during missionsand the ability to remove weapons mid-mission to reduce weight and improve performance. AC3 also saw the return of the fan-favorite Arena mode, which AC2AA lacked.AC3 got a follow-up using the same engine in Armored Core 3: Silent Line. The titular Silent Line is the new threat on the Earths surface that emerged in the wake of AC3s events. This storyline continued through 2004s Armored Core: Nexus, though the changes to the gameplayincluding adding, removing, and adjusting several types of weaponrymeant that players couldnt import their data from the earlier AC3 titles. Two follow-ups to Nexus, Nine Breaker and Last Raven, completed the AC3 storyline. Several titles in this cycle would also see ports to the PSP.View and download imageDownload the imagecloseCloseDownload this imageView and download imageDownload the imagecloseCloseDownload this imageArmored Core 4 | PlayStation 3 | 2006Armored Core 4s debut brought high-definition mech combat to the PlayStation 3 with style. Once again, the story was rebooted with the familiar premise of corporations dominating the lives of Earths populace and hiring mercenaries to do their dirty work. The new-generation Armored Cores, called NEXTs, feature upgraded new technology like Primal Armor, varied Boost options, and a new pilot interface called the Allegorical Manipulation Systemso advanced that only a select few psychic individuals, known as Lynx, can use it.AC4 revamped the control scheme from previous games, aiming to make the experience more intuitive for both new players and grizzled series veterans. The heat management system was removed and a new Quick Boost movement option was implemented, greatly affecting mech control and mobility. Visually, the HD fidelity of the PS3s graphics allowed for incredible detail in the environments, where your mechs combat actions directly affect your surroundings. A direct follow-up, Armored Core for Answer was released in 2008 and picks up a decade after AC4s story left off. Armored Core for Answer tells the story of conflict between humans and corporations that fled for safety in floating cities called Cradles and the rebel force, ORCA, fighting the corps overbearing influence from the surface.View and download imageDownload the imagecloseCloseDownload this imageView and download imageDownload the imagecloseCloseDownload this imageArmored Core V | PlayStation 3 | 2012Armored Core V launched on PS3 in early 2012. The Earth is once again a complete mess, with the remaining population gathering in a single habitable city ruled over by the megalomaniacal Father. The player joins the Resistance forces as a mercenary to challenge Fathers dictatorship.The shift to using Roman numerals in the title hinted at some changes under the hood, and AC5s gameplay was a marked shift away from the speedier, action-driven combat of the more recent entries to a more careful, tactical style of play that harkened back to the early PlayStation installments. The Armored Core units were physically smaller, allowing them to take advantage of environmental features like taking cover and launching surprise attacks. Missions could now involve a whole squad of AC units, with an Operator who gives guidance throughout. New Overed Weapons provided incredible power with some massive drawbacks, while a new Scan mode let players shift into a non-combat mode to analyze enemies and conserve resources.2013s Armored Core: Verdict Day resumes the plot 100 years after AC5s events, throwing players into a war between three powerful entities vying for control of newly uncovered Towers filled with mysterious technology. The team-focused gameplay of AC5 was enhanced further by introducing customizable AI-controlled Armored Cores called UNACs into the mix.View and download imageDownload the imagecloseCloseDownload this imageView and download imageDownload the imagecloseCloseDownload this imageArmored Core VI: Fires of Rubicon | PlayStation 5 | 2023We finally come to the Armored Core VI: Fires of Rubicon. Ten years after the release of Armored Core Verdict Day, fans finally had the all-new Armored Core title they had been clamoring for. Not only was AC6 a long-awaited return to form for the storied series, it succeeded in bringing many new fans into the seriesmany of whom were totally new to mech-based combat games. With the massive success and acclaim AC6 has seen, it feels like a new era for the serieswell just have to wait and see where From Software takes Armored Core from here.
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  • PlayStation Plus Game Catalog for March: UFC 5, Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown, Captain Tsubasa: Rise of New Champions and more
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    High-stakes drama in UFC 5, mythological adventures in Prince of Persia: The Lost Crown, exhilarating arcade soccer action in Captain Tsubasa: Rise of New Champions and more, theres plenty to choose from in Marchs PlayStation Plus Game Catalog lineup* with all games available to play from March 18.Meanwhile, PlayStation Plus Premium welcomes PS VR2s retro-fuelled gaming nostalgia title Arcade Paradise VR and the original PlayStations iconic FromSoftware trilogy: Armored Core, Armored Core: Project Phantasma, and Armored Core: Master of Arena.PlayStation Plus Extra and Premium | Game CatalogView and download imageDownload the imagecloseCloseDownload this imageUFC 5 | PS5What makes an MMA fight? Its the stakes, technique, drama and pure reality of the moment. UFC 5 captures that in more authentic detail than ever before, from next-generation graphics upgrades that give animations new life, damage systems that marry the brutality and strategy of the fight game, gameplay updates that make the action feel even more fluid and realistic and much more. Powered by Frostbite engines advanced rendering capabilities, your favorite fighters now have unparalleled character likenesses to complement next-level environment fidelity thatll make their walk to the Octagon feel like a PPV main event.View and download imageDownload the imagecloseCloseDownload this imagePrince of Persia: The Lost Crown | PS4, PS5Enter a mythological Persia-inspired world in the grip of a corrupting curse. Boasting a striking, stylish new aesthetic, this thrilling action-adventure introduces a brand-new Prince. As sword-wielding prodigy Sargon, youll combine acrobatic combat with extraordinary Time Powers and super abilities to navigate diverse biomes filled with time-corrupted enemies and mythological beasts. Its time to write a new legend.View and download imageDownload the imagecloseCloseDownload this imageCaptain Tsubasa: Rise of New Champions | PS4Based on the globally beloved anime series, Captain Tsubasa: Rise of New Champions is an arcade soccer game bringing a refreshing look to the genre with exhilarating action and non-stop over the top shots. Create your own characters with new skills and abilities, and build your dream team to play offline or online. And if you want a real taste of the world, two story modes are available. Episode: Tsubasa lets you experience the events as seen in the anime and Episode: New Hero is a brand-new original story.View and download imageDownload the imagecloseCloseDownload this imageMobile Suit Gundam Battle Operation Code Fairy | PS4, PS5Universal Century 0079: Flowers bloom even in the flames of war. In order to break through the deteriorating war situation in the North American continent, the Noisy Fairy, a secret unit under the direct control of Kycilia of the Principality of Zeon and led by Alma, is pushing forward in the One Year War against the Earth Federation Forces. Grasp the unshakable bonds between comrades in this epic single-player battle action gameView and download imageDownload the imagecloseCloseDownload this imageArcade Paradise | PS4, PS5Go from rags to arcade riches in this 90s retro arcade and light-management sim combo, originally released in 2022. Rebel against your fathers wishes and create a games arcade to give the sleepy town of Grindstone something to really get excited about. Take on the role of Ashley and manage the day-to-day tasks of running the family laundromat. Wash rags, invest the profits and build your very own Arcade Paradise. The more arcade cabinets you install, the more players will spend, with over 35 fully playable games to unlock. But remember, you dont have time to just stand around setting the highest scoresView and download imageDownload the imagecloseCloseDownload this imageBang-On Balls: Chronicles | PS4, PS5Become BOB, a reckless bouncy hero embarking on a quest of epic adventures and chaos. Bang-On Balls: Chronicles is a glorious bouncy 3D platforming and combat game inspired by some of the best in the genre. Bounce between multiple (slightly inaccurate) historically themed open worlds each with their own unique mechanics, items, and enemies in single player, 2-player split screen, and online co-op up to 4 players. Roll into jam packed open worlds that let you explore and utterly smash them to pieces in the process!View and download imageDownload the imagecloseCloseDownload this imageYou Suck at Parking | PS4, PS5Prepare to take part in the worlds most extreme parking experience in You Suck at Parking, the only game where your driving skills arent as important as your parallel parking skills. Race against the clock to yank your handbrake in over 270 wild levels with ever-increasing difficulty. Going furiously fast to the designated parking spot will not only ensure you remain extremely cool, calm, and collected; but unlock cool new customization options to pimp your ride with.View and download imageDownload the imagecloseCloseDownload this imageSyberia The World Before | PS4, PS5Unravel the intertwined fates of Kate Walker, a New-York attorney whose life was turned around by the call to adventure, and Dana Roze, a young and promising pianist in Vaghen whose career is threatened by the shadow of the Second World War. Syberia: The World Before is the culminating point of the late Benoit Sokals steampunk and wondrous universe. After the first 2 Syberia games in the early 2000s, now considered Point and Click classics, and the 3rd installment of the series in 2017, Syberia is back in all its glory, with a brand new story that can be played independently and modern graphics.PlayStation Plus PremiumView and download imageDownload the imagecloseCloseDownload this imageArcade Paradise VR | PS VR2Enter the virtual realm in Arcade Paradise VR. This PS VR2 title, released last year is transporting you back to 1993 for an all-new immersive experience oozing with retro-fuelled gaming nostalgia. This PS VR2 title, released last year, transports you back to 1993 for an all-new immersive experience oozing with retro-fuelled gaming nostalgia. Taking you on an empowering journey from rags to riches, Arcade Paradise is an adventure and light-management sim combo game where you transform the decrepit King Wash laundromat into a thriving business. Featuring 12 fully realized VR cabinets alongside 27 traditionally controlled games from the original release, its time to play, profit and purchase your way to your very own Arcade Paradise.View and download imageDownload the imagecloseCloseDownload this imageArmored Core | PS4, PS5The very first entry to FromSoftwares now iconic Armored Core franchise came out in 1997 on the original PlayStation. The world has fallen to ruin in an all-out war known as the Great Destruction. With countries and governments extinct, and humankind driven to underground cities, corporations soon ignite a vicious battle to reinstate the surface. Play as a Raven, a mercenary piloting the humanoid war machine, Armored Core (AC), and carry out a variety of missions. Choose and freely combine from a huge number of parts, including head, core, arms, legs and weapons, to create your own original mech before taking it into combat.View and download imageDownload the imagecloseCloseDownload this imageArmored Core: Project Phantasma | PS4, PS5Released the same year in Japan (and in 1998 in North America) on the original PlayStation, Armored Core: Project Phantasma is FromSoftwares second entry in the mech action and customization series. When tasked with infiltrating the subterranean urban complex, Amber Crown, the player encounters another Raven by the name of Sumika Juutilainen. Her mission is to take down the enigmatic Doomsday Organization and she enlists the players help as the two push further into the complex.View and download imageDownload the imagecloseCloseDownload this imageArmored Core: Master of Arena | PS4, PS5The third entry in the series, Armored Core: Master of Arena, hit the original PlayStation two years later in 1999. With the help of Operator Lana Neilson, the player becomes a Raven, and carries out a variety of missions as they seek revenge for the loss of their family at the hands of Hustler One the top-ranked Raven and pilot of the infamous Nine-Ball AC. Players will also encounter the Arena, where their skills are put to the test against numerous AC pilots.*PlayStation Plus Game Catalog and PlayStation Plus Premium/Deluxe lineups may differ by region. Please check PlayStation Store on release day.
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  • Star Fox spiritual successor announced from original programmer
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    Announced Wednesday during the Humble Games Showcase, developer Chuhai Labs the studio founded by original Star Fox programmer Giles Goddard is working on a Star Fox spiritual successor called Wild Blue.Shown in a brief teaser trailer and detailed via a press release and Steam page, the game will be a rail-shooter complete with animal pilots, dogfights, boss battles, and blue skies. Soar over oceans, desert ridges, and perilous caves, battling waves of enemies and pushing back the Barons forces, says the official description. With the help of allies, youll fight to restore peace while experiencing the thrill of classic arcade flight-combat!Wild Blue is the companys biggest title to date, according to company hype man Mark Lentz. Which youd expect him to say, but given that Nintendo hasnt released a new official Star Fox game in almost a decade the last being 2016s Star Fox Zero, one of Nintendos rare Wii U games that never made it to Switch this looks like a great replacement.Chuhai Labs previously released Carve Snowboarding, a spiritual successor to another game Goddard worked on at Nintendo (1080 Snowboarding), as well as Playdate launch game Whitewater Wipeout, golf-based adventure game Cursed to Golf, and others.
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