Find the full list of discounted games below. Key highlights include The Last of Us Part II, FIFA 23 Ultimate Edition, Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 2, and Gotham Knights. That includes 70 off FIFA 23 PS4 Standard Edition, 60 off the PS5 Standard Edition, 25 off Call of Duty: Modern Warfare II Ultimate Edition and 25 off WWE 2K23 Deluxe. For a limited time you can enjoy discounts across a huge number of franchises and different editions. While on first glance one may not think that Returnal and The Sinking City have much common ground, that Lovecraft inspiration bonds them in a way that makes both of them worthy purchases for your PlayStation 5.Part 2 of the PS Store Spring Sale is under way, with hundreds of PS5 and PS4 games now available at discounted prices. PlayStation Store welcomes the Big Games Big Deals promotion on May 10. Along with the main story, there is so much to see and do and solve that it feels as though The Sinking City has the depth of the Necronomicon itself. The Sinking City® on PlayStation®5 offers the following improvements: - 3840x2160 resolution (4K) - 60 frames per second - Improved graphical fidelity - Significantly faster loading times - DualSense features support. The vibe, the art, and a main character who is constantly in danger of losing whatever sanity he possess are all delivered spot-on. Use it wisely to upgrade your combat skills, vigor or mind. There'll be no next-gen upgrade due to ongoing. I’ve found myself spending hours delving into every corner and mystery presented and I can tell you that The Sinking City is an outstanding exploration of Lovecraft Mythos possibly the best I’ve ever encountered in a video game. Update: As anticipated, Frogwares has officially confirmed that The Sinking City will launch worldwide on the PlayStation 5 from 19th February. As well, the load times which plagued many a gamer across multiple devices are non-existent on the PS5, which makes for an overall better experience. While it may not be full-on next gen gorgeous like Returnal, The Sinking City has gotten a significantly stronger coat of paint. I played The Sinking City on the Switch last year, but it took this excellent rebirth on the PS5 for me to really delve deep into the game. Originally released in 2019 on Xbox, PlayStation 4 and Nintendo Switch, the game recently got its PS5 upgrade, complete with lightning quick load times, better lighting and environmental effects, 4K resolution, 60fps and all of its previous DLC content. There is much investigation to be had, and it’s imperative that you keep your eyes open nail down clues across the giant city. Reed sets up shop and winds up uncovering the occult secrets of Oakmount. The Sinking City on PlayStation 5 offers the following improvements: Native 3840×2160 resolution (4K). In this open world detective game, you play as private investigator Charles Reed, who has come to the waterlogged city of Oakmount, Massachusetts in hopes of uncovering the reason for nightmarish visions he’s been plagued with. Speaking of which, in the weeks leading up to the release of Returnal I’d been spending time with Frogwares’ The Sinking City on PlayStation 5, a game that, unlike Returnal‘s less overt inspiration, is explicitly devoted to the work and worlds of H.P. Either way, it works incredibly well, and I’m hoping by the time I somehow manage to reach the end of Returnal, that there are a few Old Ones waiting for for me. The planet of Atropos feels like its a living, breathing thing, thanks to its constantly changing map, while the aliens and landscape you encounter, littered with bodies, writhing tentacles, and strange statues give Returnal a decidedly Lovecraft meets Prometheus feel to it (hold on, wasn’t Prometheus Lovecraft meets Alien?). It’s exciting and, to be fair, a little exhausting as well. That means that when you die (and you will die, many, many times) you’re back into the game almost immediately. It looks and feels epic, and moves quickly with no discernible load times. Designed specially and exclusively for the PS5, Returnal is clearly making use of all the power the new system possesses. Quite frankly, the story feels somewhat minor when compared to gorgeous graphics the game delivers immediately with its cinematic opening. I tend to like going in blind to new games. It’s psychologically daunting as Selene finds traces of her previous experiences strewn across Astropos.Īnd really, that’s all you need to know about Returnal, and that’s more than I knew when I started playing the game for the first time that was by design, mind you. Each time she dies while investigating a mysterious “White Shadow” signal, Selene begins her story again from her crash landing while the world around her changed. In it, you play as Selene, an ASTRA Corporation explorer who winds up crash landing on the planet Atropos, where she is caught in a seemingly never-ending timeloop. In many ways, that’s also the key to Returnal, the absolutely stunning new game from Housemarque and Sony Interactive Entertainment for PlayStation 5.
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