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Devil May Cry HD Collection, PS4 Review

The Playstation 2 was home to some of the most important video games in gaming history. So, it’s no surprise that titles from this generation are dragged out of Publishers archives, given a new lick of paint, and dropped onto the current generation of consoles for an all-new audience to buy and enjoy.

But dear reader, there is a right way and a wrong way of going about it.

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God of War PS Pro Limited Edition announced

We would normally stay away from reposting a Press Release, but hey this is pretty, real pretty and when you think Sony Flagship title Kratos stands neck and neck with Nathan Drake.

So here it is….and let’s hope the Gods smile kindly on us.

Sony Interactive Entertainment Australia is excited to announce a God of War Limited Edition PlayStation 4 Pro bundle will launch alongside the game on 20th April, 2018.

 

This special bundle features a customised Leviathan Grey 1TB PS4 Pro console inspired by Kratos’ Axe, matching Dualshock 4 wireless controller with insignia and a copy of God of War Day One Edition on Blu-ray disc. With PS4 Pro, you’ll be able to experience Kratos’ journey through the wilds of Midgard in stunning 4K and HDR.

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MOSS, PSVR Review

There’s no point beating around the bush, Moss should be a PSVR system seller.

On the face of it the game could be discarded as a simplified platformer about a cute mouse – on the face of it.

But and this really is a big but, slipping on the PSVR Headset and finding yourself drawn into the world of Moss and its protagonist Quill makes something magical happen.

You are there, in the world standing over this magical kingdom and feeling more a part of the environment than you ever have before.

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No Man’s Sky – the non review

It’s been a while, a while since we were wowed by No Man’s Sky being revealed at E3 and a longer while since I cut my teeth in space dreaming of a game like this. There’s no doubt the unique selling point of NMS is the scale of this operatic vision.

Sean Murray and the team at Hello Games have delivered what they set out to do, a near infinite gaming playground that humbles you into submission, it offers up a diluted offering of space travel and interplanetary jumping that sits happily in the realm of any hokum sci-fi.

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