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Name: PlayStation - The Division 2 - Year 5 Season 1: Broken Wings Launch Trailer | PS4 Games Category: Gaming Industry Videos Date Added: 06/08/2023 Submitter: Commander Fury The Division 2 - Year 5 Season 1: Broken Wings Launch Trailer | PS4 Games PlayStation - The Division 2 - Year 5 Season 1: Broken Wings Launch Trailer | PS4 Games
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Name: PlayStation - Viewfinder - Demo and Release Date Announcement Trailer | PS5 Games Category: Gaming Industry Videos Date Added: 06/08/2023 Submitter: Commander Fury Viewfinder - Demo and Release Date Announcement Trailer | PS5 Games PlayStation - Viewfinder - Demo and Release Date Announcement Trailer | PS5 Games
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Hello wanderers, I’m Gwen, co-founder and director at SOS. We are very happy to welcome you to Viewfinder, our first game as a studio. In it you, the player, can reshape reality with photographs, found objects, and a camera. That may sound confusing, but I’ve always found that the best way to explain the gameplay of Viewfinder is to experience it. For this reason, we are proud to reveal that you can do so today, in the new Viewfinder demo at PlayStation Store for PlayStation 5! When we were first developing the placing photos mechanic, we focused on what felt good and fun. Having a camera, taking photos, and placing things randomly in space to alter reality is very exciting and amusing. But we were very mindful that placing found objects in new spaces also meant destroying what was previously there. Things can get complicated and confusing, especially if you accidentally delete something, like a teleporter, as these mark the end point of each puzzle and take you to the next challenge or even to the end of the level. We wouldn’t want that. This would mean dead ends and as much as the core mechanic is interesting, it limits the things we wanted to do and would be an unpleasant experience for anybody. Sometimes playing games can feel like work and resetting a whole level’s progress can be discouraging, especially when the solution is at the tip of your tongue. How could we give players the freedom to explore the world we’ve built without fear of consequences? So we thought of what else we can pair with this camera mechanic so that it doesn’t punish, but actually encourages trial and error for people figuring out ways to move forward. The answer is Rewind. We wanted to encourage experimentation and remove the fear of failure. Now when you stumble upon something that would have otherwise been game breaking, you can just turn back time and try again! It is very important that people play the game at their own pace and discover things in their own way. It doesn’t matter how you play the game, as long as you have fun along the way. After that, the game felt way fuller and concrete. In the words of the Cheshire Cat, “Imagination is the only weapon in the war with reality.” Viewfinder gameplay became this unique experience that can only exist in the video game medium. Because it is so absurd, weird and far removed from reality, we wanted to ground it with things from the real world. The space you’re exploring should feel lived in and real. Instead of trying to make something wholly original, we did our best to figure out how we can bring who we are, and what makes us happy into the game. Like sitting, we really like sitting down. Adding in elements that are so closely tied to who we are as people can be complicated and scary. It takes a lot of hard work and vulnerability to translate feelings into a video game and hope people resonate with them. But it turns out that this was the best part of making this game. We’ve put in a robot vacuum cleaner and some of the places and paintings we love. There’s a bonsai mango. There’s a watermelon with a headset. Guitars. Electric guitars. Plants. Tea cups. The evil eye. Bread. A photocopier. What happens when you put the impossible triangle in 3D space? Does it go on forever? What will “The Scream” painting sound like? What’s inside a child-like house drawing? Do blocks fall when you place a picture of them in the sky? Is it a stair or is it just lines on the wall? This is why we have a cat in-game. CAIT will be your companion as you learn more about the world we’ve built. And if you ever feel frustrated at a level, we encourage you to pet the cat. Now cats growl when they’re pleased, some people might call it purring, and some might call it growling. But yes, pet the cat. So you get to rewind time and pet a cat. Creating is freedom, but at what cost? You can learn more about this when you play Viewfinder. The demo will be permanently available on PlayStation 5. And we are very excited to release the full game on July 18. We hope you love the game just as much as we do. View the full article
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Name: PlayStation - A Painter's Tale: Curon, 1950 - Launch Trailer | PS5 & PS4 Games Category: Gaming Industry Videos Date Added: 06/08/2023 Submitter: Commander Fury A Painter's Tale: Curon, 1950 - Launch Trailer | PS5 & PS4 Games PlayStation - A Painter's Tale: Curon, 1950 - Launch Trailer | PS5 & PS4 Games
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Name: PlayStation - CrossOut - Road to the Singularity Update Trailer | PS5 & PS4 Games Category: Gaming Industry Videos Date Added: 06/08/2023 Submitter: Commander Fury CrossOut - Road to the Singularity Update Trailer | PS5 & PS4 Games PlayStation - CrossOut - Road to the Singularity Update Trailer | PS5 & PS4 Games
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Name: PlayStation - Remnant II - Introduction to the World of Remnant | PS5 Games Category: Gaming Industry Videos Date Added: 06/07/2023 Submitter: Commander Fury Remnant II - Introduction to the World of Remnant | PS5 Games PlayStation - Remnant II - Introduction to the World of Remnant | PS5 Games
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Name: PlayStation - Gori: Cuddly Carnage - Developer Walkthrough | PS5 & PS4 Games Category: Gaming Industry Videos Date Added: 06/07/2023 Submitter: Commander Fury Gori: Cuddly Carnage - Developer Walkthrough | PS5 & PS4 Games PlayStation - Gori: Cuddly Carnage - Developer Walkthrough | PS5 & PS4 Games
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AK-xolotl is the cutest, deadliest and only top-down roguelike shooter featuring AK-wielding axolotls. Blast your way through the animal kingdom with an arsenal of powerful guns, mighty power-ups and even raise an army of trigger-happy baby axolotls. Play Video After showing off some gameplay in an explosive trailer earlier this year, the team is delighted to present some more of the roguelite (or roguelotl, as we call it) gameplay elements of our game AK-xolotl. For these axolotls, the food chain is merely a suggestion and the line between prey and predator can easily be erased with an AK-47. Your enemies however, will not go down without a fight. Especially in the beginning, you’ll be outnumbered and outgunned. As the old saying kinda goes, “Anything that actually kills us, makes us stronger.” For axolotls and their amazing regenerative abilities, this is undeniably true. In your quest for revenge and snacks (more on the story later) you’ll be faced with many challenging adversaries. As shown in the trailer, dying is part of the gameplay loop and players should be prepared to die…a lotl. Luckily, our main Axolotl doesn’t have to face all this violence alone. During each run, new Axolittles can be unlocked, each with unique traits and skills. With a little love (and food) these Axolittles will soon grow into a bunch of trigger-happy little maniacs, eager to mow down their enemies. In the trailer, we are showing off some of the unique abilities your Axolittles can inherit, ranging from a quick self heal to destroying all your enemies in the ultimate sacrifice. Snack Beginning players might appreciate the standard healing ability early on. While you are still learning the ropes and expanding your arsenal, being able to heal yourself will come in clutch during that first boss fight. You’ll still have to manage and plan your heals as the ability, like all abilities, requires a certain amount of damage dealt to enemies before you can use it again. Summon More experienced players might be more inclined to max out their special items by embracing their inner Greed Demon, an ability that allows them to summon power-ups from the netherrealms. Don’t expect to spam this ability though. The more you use it, the longer it will take to charge. Lotzilla When collecting certain materials from specific biomes, sometimes you just want to be able to stomp your enemies and get it over with. In those cases, nothing beats the Lotzilla skill. You think an axolotl with a gun is a problem? Try facing a giant axolotl with a giant gun! Verify your age to view this content. Verify your age to view this content. Faith The powerful “all or nothing” ability Faith should be reserved for only the fiercest players. When death is imminent, this type of axolotl can go full Super Saiy…lotl and overcharge their killing power to destroy everything on screen, including themselves. Why would anyone do that? Well, remember the regenerative power of the axolotls. Everytime they burn it all down, there is a small chance of surviving the explosion. A great way to either get out of a terrible situation, or go out in style. Verify your age to view this content. Verify your age to view this content. But wait, there’s more! Along the way you’ll be able to collect ingredients to cook hearty meals for your Axolittles, helping them grow and nurture their violent tendencies. Don’t get too attached to the little ones though. Somewhere in a forbidden corner of the pond lurks an ancient evil with an offer that is hard to refuse. Let’s just say that survival of the fittest sometimes means making some hard, dark choices… AK-xolotl is coming to PlayStation 5 and PlayStation 4 this fall. View the full article