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Archives for December 2023

Jay Peters
Jay Peters
As Dusk Falls is coming to PlayStation.

The multiplayer narrative game launched on Xbox and PC in 2022, but it’s coming to PS4 and PS5 on March 7th, 2024.

The game’s story is pretty typical thriller fare, but I thought that the multiplayer, which lets you vote on story decisions with up to eight players in local co-op, was a lot of fun.

Jay Peters
Jay Peters
Rise of the Ronin is coming out in March.

The new Sony-published Team Ninja action game will be released on March 22nd, 2024 exclusively on PS5. Check out a new trailer for the game here.

Jon Porter
Jon Porter
Sony’s accessible PlayStation controller goes on sale today.

The Access controller, which is designed to offer a more accommodating way for people with disabilities to play PS5 games, is now widely available to buy for $89.99 / €89.99. To mark the occasion, Sony has put out a video featuring some of the people it consulted with on the project, showing the different configurations the controller can be used in.

Emma Roth
Emma Roth
Another trailer for Contra: Operation Galuga.

The upcoming game puts a modern spin on the classic run ‘n’ gun, with its latest trailer highlighting the roster of playable characters and some revamped maps. Contra: Operation Galuga comes from Konami and WayForward, and will be available for the Nintendo Switch, Xbox, PS5, PS4, and PC in “early” 2024.

Jay Peters
Jay Peters
The Last of Us Part II’s roguelike mode looks brutal.

In a trailer for the new “No Return” mode (which might get buried by... you know), you can see how you’ll be able to play as different TLOU characters and take on zombies while dealing with “unique gameplay modifiers” (like one that appears to make a zombie invisible).

The mode will be included with The Last of Us Part II Remastered, which is set to release on January 19th.

Wes Davis
Wes Davis
This is why we can’t have nice [full seasons of Auction Kings].

Kotaku wrote yesterday that PlayStation owners will lose “previously purchased Discovery content” on December 31st after a change in Sony’s licensing agreements.

There’s almost nothing to mourn in Sony’s list of disappearing shows (apart from 20 seasons of Mythbusters, that is), but it’s an annoying reminder of the woefully ethereal nature of online digital entertainment.

Wes Davis
Wes Davis
Car games sure do look good these days.

Here’s a fun guessing game for your Saturday morning. Chris Rosales of The Drive took a Lexus LC 500 for a spin over several days to find the locations used in Gran Turismo 7’s Scapes photo mode and recreate the shots himself.

I embedded one of the images here, but be sure to head over to the article to see the rest.

Two pictures of a yellow Lexus LC 500 — the top is the real thing, while the bottom is in-game. Both taken in Los Angeles, CA.
The watermark gives it away.
Image: The Drive