Following the exciting reveal of Concord last week, the developers at Firewalk Studios are eager to share more details about the upcoming 5v5 hero shooter. This article dives into the game’s core features, upcoming beta access, pricing options, and pre-order perks.
From the outset, Firewalk Studios envisioned Concord as a multiplayer-focused experience brimming with engaging gameplay, rewarding progression systems, and a diverse roster of characters, maps, and game modes available at launch. This foundation provides a solid launchpad for the developers to expand the game world and introduce new content over time.
Standard Edition: The Core Concord Experience
Launching in August, Concord will offer a standard edition (available physically and digitally) that delivers the full game experience. This includes access to all 16 playable Freegunners, 12 unique maps set across various worlds, and six distinct team-based game modes. Firewalk Studios has committed to regular post-launch updates for all players at no additional cost, ensuring the game continues to evolve after launch. The standard edition is priced at USD$39.99 / £34.99 / €39.99 / ¥4,480 / SGD 55 / RM 169 / IDR 579,000 / THB 1,290.
Digital Deluxe Edition: Early Access and Bonus Cosmetics
For players eager to jump into the action early, the Digital Deluxe Edition offers 72 hours of early access to Concord before the global launch on August 24th (Asia time zone). Additionally, this edition includes the Northstar Freegunner’s cosmetics pack, granting 16 unique outfits – one for each of the 16 playable characters available at launch – allowing players to personalize their crew. The Digital Deluxe Edition is priced at USD$59.99 / £49.99 / €59.99 / ¥6,480 / SGD 80 / RM 249 / IDR 879,000 / THB 1,990.
Monarch Pack: Pre-Order Bonus and Early Beta Access
Pre-ordering any edition of Concord unlocks the Monarch Pack cosmetic set, featuring the Monarch Frontliner outfit for the adept sniper Vale and Dead Reckoner weapon skins for her sniper rifle and sidearm.
Concord Beta: Get Your Hands on the Game Early
Firewalk Studios is offering a pre-launch beta to give players a taste of the action before the official release. The beta will be available simultaneously on PS5 and PC with full cross-play support. Pre-ordering any edition of Concord grants five beta access codes, allowing players to team up with friends across both platforms and take on rival crews across the galaxy. More details on the beta dates, including the Early Access and Open Beta periods, will be revealed in the coming weeks.
Pricing & Availability
Pre-orders for the PS5 version are now live on the PlayStation Store. Pre-purchases for the PC version can be made on Steam and the Epic Games Store. Physical pre-orders for Concord begin on June 7th, 2024. They will be priced as follows:
Gear up, PlayStation owners and enthusiasts! The annual Days of Play celebration kicks off today, May 29th, and runs for two weeks until June 12th. This year’s event promises to be a blockbuster, featuring exciting deals on popular titles, a significant boost to the PlayStation Plus service, and even free celebratory avatars to enhance your online presence.
Deep Discounts Up to 30% on PS5, PS4 & PS VR Games:
Get ready to bolster your game library without breaking the bank! The PlayStation Store is launching a dedicated Days of Play promotion featuring enticing discounts on a wide variety of titles.
Early estimates suggest markdowns of up to 30% on select games. While specific details haven’t been fully revealed yet, the PlayStation Blog hints at exciting deals on recent releases like Marvel’s Spider-Man 2, Final Fantasy VII Rebirth, and WWE 2K24, alongside beloved classics across PS5, PS4, and PS VR.
A dedicated Days of Play page on the PlayStation Store will go live on May 29th, showcasing all the participating games and their respective discounts. Keep an eye out for titles you’ve been eyeing or discover hidden gems at fantastic prices!
PlayStation Plus Gets a Supercharge with Free Games and More:
PlayStation Plus members are in for a treat during Days of Play! Depending on your subscription tier, you can unlock some fantastic bonuses:
All PlayStation Plus Members (Essential): Get ready to add some free-to-play games to your library! Specific titles haven’t been announced yet, but Sony promises exciting options to keep you entertained throughout the event. On top of that, all PlayStation Plus members can download exclusive, commemorative avatars celebrating some of the popular titles offered through PlayStation Plus during Days of Play. These avatars are a fantastic way to show off your love for your favourite games! You can find these avatars on the PlayStation Plus web page or visit the PlayStation Plus Days of Play page on your PS5 or PS4 console to get the voucher code.
PlayStation Plus Extra and Premium Members: Brace yourselves for a major expansion of the PlayStation Plus game catalogue! These tiers will be bolstered with the addition of PS VR2 titles and classic PS2 games. Dive into the immersive world of virtual reality with new PS VR2 titles, or take a nostalgic trip down memory lane by revisiting iconic PS2 classics like SpongeBob Squarepants: The Cosmic Shake, AEW Fight Forever, and Streets of Rage 4. This opens doors to a treasure trove of new and wonderfully nostalgic gaming experiences.
Celebrate with Free-Themed Avatars:
Showcase your love for PlayStation with exclusive, free Days of Play avatars! These commemorative avatars celebrate some of the popular games offered through PlayStation Plus during the event. All PlayStation Plus members can download these avatars to personalize their online profile and show off their gaming enthusiasm.
Something for Every PlayStation Fan:
Days of Play caters to PlayStation owners and enthusiasts of all levels, from seasoned veterans to newcomers just starting their PlayStation journey. With a vast library of discounted games (up to 30% off!), exciting additions to the PlayStation Plus service (free PS Plus games, PS VR2 & PS2 titles!), and free celebratory avatars, it’s the perfect time to discover new favourites, revisit classics, and celebrate your love for all things PlayStation.
Keep an eye on the official PlayStation Blog (https://blog.playstation.com/) throughout Days of Play for updates on specific discounts, free-to-play games, PlayStation Plus benefits, and commemorative avatars. With a focus on offering something for all types of players, this year’s Days of Play promises to be a fun-filled event for the entire PlayStation community.
Square Enix recently hosted the SaGa Glimmerfest 2023 34th Anniversary Livestream. During the livestream, the publisher surprised everyone with the announcement of the next game in the series – SaGa Emerald Beyond. The latest instalment of the SaGa franchise is set to launch on April 25, 2024, on the Nintendo Switch, PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, PC (Steam), and iOS and Android devices.
SaGa Emerald Beyond follows two protagonists in search of answers. The first, Tsunanori Mido, hails from the esteemed Mido family and stands out with a unique ability to control kugutsu puppets. He joins the Cathedral Project, a group exploring other worlds, with the goal of repairing his city’s weakening barrier and recovering lost spiritual energy.
The other, Ameya Aisling, operates under the pseudonym Yumeha Izumi. She is a Miyako City schoolgirl with a hidden identity. Originating from Pulchra, she is in search of her lost mana. She follows the mysterious emerald waves in search of it. The two characters are just the tip of the iceberg as long-time SaGa players will know. The game will undoubtedly feature many other characters for us to fall in love with.
The new game will also be introducing new mechanics. The new Glimmer system is a unique take on the traditional JRPG battle styles. It will incorporate turn-based combat for those wanting a more vanilla JRPG. Players will need to level up their characters to learn new moves as they take down new enemies. You can also use powerful United Attacks with the right skills, tactics and Formation.
If this is your cuppa tea, you can now add SaGa Emerald Beyond to your wishlist on the Nintendo Switch store, PlayStation 5, PlayStation 4, and Steam. Pre-order details will be unveiled at a later date.
Spooky season is upon us! With Halloween around the corner, it looks like PlayStation has some games for the occasion. These games will be available exclusively to PlayStation Plus users. The 3 games that are currently available are sure to keep you on the edge of your seat, scare you or hug you like a warm cup of Pumpkin Spice.
The highlight of this month’s games is none other than the spiritual successor of the famed “Dead Space” franchise – Callisto Protocol. The game takes place 300 years in the future where you play as Jacob Lee, a man imprisoned on Jupiter’s moon: Callisto. Things couldn’t get worse, right? Wrong. Besides being an inmate, you must now survive as other inmates are transformed into gruesome abominations and find a way off the moon. But that’s not all, Callisto’s Walls hold sinister secrets that may just come to end you.
Callisto’s Protocol is definitely perfect for the spooky season with terrors at every corner. It’s even got an ambience that will leave your hair standing and jump scares that may just jolt you out of your seat. Are you ready to escape?
Weird West is a twist on the Western Cowboy era where instead of just bandits and mercenaries you share the wild frontier with dark fantasy creatures such as werewolves, curse creatures, cults and other members of the underworld.
The game offers unique gameplay with choices that will affect the players and even the world. It’s an immersive experience where your actions will affect how the characters, factions and places will react to you. Play as multiple characters throughout the gameplay and learn their origins; all while waiting for them to culminate and climax!
A little less scary than Callisto Protocol, the game still brings the spooky vibe this October. It’s got interesting graphics, creepy creatures and heart-pumping choices that will shape how it will all end.
Not up for all the scares and hair-rousing spooky time that Callisto Protocol & Weird West bring? Then PlayStation is going to give you a warm hug while you plant your own pumpkins in Farming Simulator 22. Put on your farmer’s hat as you get into the mood to simply relax, get cosy and build your farm in a real-life experience simulation.
These games are available for the month of October with any tier subscription of PS Plus so don’t miss your chance to enjoy some spooky feel for the spooky month.
PlayStation Plus has announced its games lineup for the month of September, and it’s looking good for open-world and MMORPG fans. If you subscribed to PlayStation Plus, be sure to grab these before they are taken off the store!
Saints Row (PS4 and PS5)
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This one’s for the die-hard Saints Row fans. Released early last year, this game features the expansive map of Santo Ileso. You can expect a world that’s a larger-than-life sandbox, plenty of exhilarating side gigs, illicit enterprises, and epic missions.
Traverse this wild landscape by shooting, driving, and soaring in a wingsuit to claim your spot at the top. Seize control of the city, engage in battles against rival factions, and establish your dominance over the urban streets. The game also features online and co-op multiplayer modes so you can choose to play alone or with a friend.
Black Desert – Traveler Edition (PS4)
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If you’re looking for an expansive MMORPG, Black Desert – Traveler Edition may be the drink you need to quench that thirst. The game features dynamic PvE battles, epic PvP siege wars, a diverse range of character classes, and specialized combat styles.
You can also opt to immerse yourself in a multitude of Life Skills including trading, fishing, horse training, alchemy, cooking, and more. The Traveler Edition combines the core game with additional expansions such as the Traveler Item Pack for an enhanced gaming experience.
Generation Zero (PS4)
Embark on an immersive first-person open-world journey set in the unforgiving landscapes of 1980s Sweden where robots have invaded the world. Face off against relentless mechanical adversaries while unraveling the mysteries that have befallen the region.
Navigate the perilous terrain with stealth and strategy as you engage in heart-pounding guerrilla warfare against these robotic foes. Salvage valuable components from your defeated adversaries to craft essential gear, armaments, and munitions. Establish and reinforce your personal strongholds throughout the island and fight to take your home back. The game also features co-op multiplayer mode, allowing you to play with up to three of your friends.
Excited to embark on ? Don’t wait too long as these games will only be available to PlayStation Plus members until 2 October!
PlayStation’s State of Play just happened. The company has announced so many things in its supercut of trailers, gameplay and announcements. The 29-minute supercut brought exciting new announcements as well as updates to games announced at the previous State of Play. Here’s a rundown of what you need to know for the PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5 and PC.
Final Fantasy XVI Coming to PS5 in Summer 2023
Final Fantasy XVI has entered the final leg of development as Square Enix announces a summer 2023 release window for the much-anticipated game.
The new entry into the Final Fantasy franchise thrusts players into the world of Valisthea where the delicate balance between six factions teethers as a malady called the Blight continues to spread.
In its latest update, Square Enix introduces us to Eikons, the summons of Valisthea and the Dominants of the Eikons Titan and Garuda. These characters join a growing cast that is set to capture the heart of Final Fantasy fans. Like all the other entries, XVI promises to throw players into a story driven adventure where they will learn about Ifrit, Ramuh, and Bahamut and uncover the intricacies of the conflict in Valisthea. Of course, you’ll be able to learn more about the world at the official Final Fantasy XVI site as we wait for Summer 2023 to arrive.
Street Fighter 6 Brings Classic Fighters to the Modern Era
Teased earlier this year, Street Fighter 6 expands the world of Street Fighter further with new faces and a whole new Drive System. The game also brings new modes for gameplay including new Battle Hub and World Tour modes. The former is an expansive online multiplayer mode while the latter allows players to carve their own story in Street Fighter 6. Capcom promises more information on these modes in the near future.
The game is built using Capcom’s RE Engine which the company used for Resident Evil 7 and Devil May Cry 5. The new engine brings the fighter classic into the new era with amazingly detailed character design and realistic details. The RE engine also allows a new, versatile Drive System which allows players to perform parries, dashes and super moves that will bring more spice to gameplay.
Capcom also unveiled a few characters from the roster in Street Fighter 6. A new character, Jamie, joins the universe. Jamie is a character that uses the Drunken master style of battle and powers up with every drink he takes during battle. There are returning characters from Street Fighter 5 as well. Luke was the only one revealed at State of Play. Of course, no Street Fighter game would be complete with classics like Ryu and Chun-Li who sport updated designs and new moves.
Street Fighter 6 is set to debut in 2023. No specific date has been announced just yet but more information is coming soon.
Resident Evil 4 Remake Coming in 2023
It seems like the Resident Evil franchise is rife for the remakes. After the much praised release of Resident Evil 3 Remake back in 2020, the fourth installation is looking to get the same treatment. The game which was first released back in 2005 will debut again come 2023.
The game is being updated with state of the art graphics and mechanics that will bring the classic back to life for a second time. Like other remakes, Resident Evil 4 will see some liberties taken to update and reimagine some elements of the story and gameplay.
The game takes place 6 years after the events in Racoon City and Leon finds himself as recruited as an agent reporting directly to the president. He is tasked to rescue the kidnapped daughter of the President of the United States.
Marvel’s Spider-Man is Heading to the PC
Both instalments of the critically acclaimed Spider-Man games: Spider-Man and Spider-Man Miles Morales are making their way to PC. The games have made a notable mark on both the PS4 and PS5. Spider-Man alone has sold over 33 million copies worldwide.
The PC versions of these games aren’t just your regular PC ports. The games are getting remastered and adapted to take full advantage of the perks that come with being on a PC. Insomniac Games is bringing a whole new level of detail when it comes to the graphics with features like ray-tracing and customisable render settings. The game will also have keyboard and mouse compatibility – HOORAY!
You’ll be able to jump into Peter Parker’s shoes once again come August 12, 2022, with the launch of Spider-Man Remastered. Spider-Man Miles Morales Remastered will be launching sometime in Fall 2022.
Stray Comes to PS4 & PS5 on July 19 via PlayStation Plus Extra & Premium
You’ll be able to become a cat as you explore the world of Stray – a brand new game coming to PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5. It will also be part of the new PlayStation Plus Extra and Premium subscriptions come July 19, 2020.
Stray puts you in the paws of a cat as you try to find your way back home. The game throws you into a world populated by robots, machines and viruses as you control your protagonist cat. You will be exploring the vivid, colourful world as you try to find your way back to your family. As you explore, you will need to solve puzzles and even fend off enemies. You won’t be doing this alone as you have your trusty drone, B-12, that follows you everywhere and helps you interact with the world and its inhabitants.
Sci-Fi Horror makes a Comeback with Callisto Protocol
The Callisto Protocol sees Dead Space creator, Glen Schofield, return to the sci-fi survival horror genre with his new studio, Striking Distance Studios. The game takes place in the 2320 on Jupiter’s Moon, Callisto. You play as Jacob Lee, an inmate at Black Iron Prison, who is caught fighting for survival as the a mysterious outbreak throws the moon into chaos. You will need to fight Biophages – monstrous creatures that were once prison guards and inmates.
The game takes advantage of the PlayStation 5’s features such as 3D Audio and acoustic ray tracing to create a sense of horror and terror. Using the most advanced graphics and sound engineering to create tension and an atmosphere that will make you scream. The Callisto Protocol is set to debut on December 2, 2022, on both PS4 and PS5.
Horizon Forbidden West’s Big Update Goes Live
Together with the announcement of Horizon Call of the Moutain, Guerrilla Games also announced that Horizon Forbidden West is getting a massive, free update. The update is already available today.
The new update brings many quality of life updates as well as some that will change the way you experience the game. Two of the largest things that will be coming to the game are New Game+ and Ultra Hard Mode. These modes will allow you to replay Horizon Forbidden West in higher difficulties as well as 100% the game by unlocking achievements and hidden items you couldn’t get to initially.
In addition to this, players will also be able to customise their outfits further with the new transmog feature. The new feature allows players to cosmetically change their outfits to look like any other one that they already own. Respec will also allow players to freely reset their skill points to create a new paragon while playing. A new Herbalist vendor who sells animal parts is also part of the update.
The update also brings a revamp to Temporal Anti-aliasing that will improve the visual fidelity in Performance mode on the PS5 and rendering on the PS4 Pro.
Aside from the games we dove into here, there are also a number of other games that will be joining the PlayStation library. Of note, Tunic, an isometric action game released earlier this year, is making its debut on 27 September 2022. During the same period, you will also be able to get your hands on Season: A Letter to the Future. The game takes you on adventure of self discovery as the season comes to an end and the unknown future comes. Finally, there is also Rollerdrome, a game set in the not too distant future where a new blood sport has taken centerstage.
With all of these and more coming to PlayStation, what are you most excited for?
Horizon Forbidden West is the second game in the Horizon series developed by Guerrilla Games. The follow up to the wildly successful Horizon Zero Dawn was first announced back in June 2020 and has quickly become one of the most anticipated games for the PlayStation 5 and PlayStation 4. It continues the story of Horizon Zero Dawn taking players to the West Coast of the United States in the post-apocalyptic world of Horizon.
Initially planned for a late 2021 release, the game faced delays which have since pushed its release date to 18 February 2022. However, it looks like the wait is going to be over. Sony Interactive Entertainment has announced pre-orders of the game which will kick off tomorrow, 14 December 2021.
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Pre-orders of Horizon Forbidden West will happen for both the digital and physical copies of the game. Both of them will kick off simultaneously. Digital pre-orders are available now on the PS Store. The Digital Deluxe Edition of the game will come with the core game, digital soundtrack and artbook, the digital comic book and in-game extras. It is available for MYR339. The standard edition comes with the in-game items: Nora Legacy Outfit and Spear. It will be available for MYR299 for the PS5 and MYR249 for the PS4.
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Together with the announcement of the digital pre-orders, Sony Interactive Entertainment also announced three physical pre-orders: the Standard Edition, the Collector’s Edition and the Regalla Edition. All editions will come with the Nora Legacy Outfit and Legacy Spear in-game bonuses which you will have to unlock as you play. The Special Edition will come in a SteelBook Display Case, Mini Art Book and a copy of the Digital Soundtrack which you will need to download. The Special Edition will retail for MYR339 for PS5 and MYR299 for PS4.
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The Collector’s Edition comes with all the freebies of the Special edition. In addition, it comes with a code for the digital version of the game. Together with this, pre-orders of the Horizon Forbidden West Collector’s Edition will also come with a custom sculpted Tremortusk statue with Aloy in tow and a digital copy of “The Sunhawk” – the first Horizon Zero Dawn graphic novel. Sony notes that the state will require some assembly. Sony is also supercharging the in-game freebies that come with the Collector’s edition. Pre-order will get 2 additional outfits – the Carja Behemoth Elite and Nora Thunder Elite; together with 2 special weapons – the Carja Behemoth Short Bow and Nora Thunder Sling. You will also get an exclusive Photo Mode post and Face paint together with a resource pack that includes ammunition, potions and travel packs. The Collector’s Edition comes with both PS5 and PS4 versions of the game and will retail at MYR839.
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The Regalla edition rounds up the Pre-orders and adds even more to the package. In addition to all the freebies in the Collector’s edition, the Regalla edition comes with a replica focus and custom stand, 2 Art Print Cards, replica Sunwing and Clawstrider machine physical strike pieces, a canvas map and an additional Apex Clawstrider Machine Strike Piece in-game. The Regalla edition of Horizon Forbidden West will also come with PS5 and PS4 versions of the game and will retail for MYR1,099.
Hades, if you come from the world of PC games, is technically not a new game. The game was fully released late in 2020. To be specific, Hades came out of early access and was released on PC, Mac, and Nintendo Switch on 17th September 2020.
So, why are we reviewing a game that is has existed nearly a year in the game market? Hades launched for the PlayStation and Xbox platform on the 13th of August 2021. That also means that Hades is also technically a brand-new game for users that are exclusively on the PlayStation and Xbox gaming consoles.
We are not going to focus on the differences between different available platforms. Instead, we are going to focus on Hades on the PlayStation 4 Pro (PS4) with DualShock 4 controller platform. While the most updated gaming console at this time is the PlayStation 5 (PS5), there is no getting our hands on one at this time. You can expect similar gameplay experience on both consoles though.
Roguelike or Roguelite?
Before anything else, there will be questions on what this is. Supergiant Games sells this game as a roguelike action dungeon crawler. So that must be true, right?
It is a dungeon crawler, an inspiration from dungeons and dragons. You get into different dungeons or ‘encounters’, as they call it, in your playthrough. You might liken it to games like Diablo for example.
In Hades, permadeath is not a thing. Nearly every encounter that you clear in the game will be quite unique, despite seeing the same dungeons. You also need to clear the dungeon before you can progress your playthrough.
Instead of collecting equipment though you are collecting boons or power-ups. You do not get to keep the boons though. You get to choose your weapons as in the beginning, and you retain the weapon of choice throughout a single playthrough.
In our humble opinion, the game is more Roguelite than roguelike. When you die, you respawn at the beginning. You are not technically starting over though since you can level your character up and keep those upgrades. Each death gets you closer to beating the game.
The Story (Some Spoilers Ahead)
While the game has existed for 11 months now, there are still people out there who has not played it. While we want to ensure that we do not spoil too much of the game, the nature of the game makes it a little hard not to. So, if you do not want us to spoil the game for you at all, do go ahead and skip this part.
You are playing Zagreus, son of Hades. As Zagreus, you are trying to escape the underworld domain ruled by ‘your father’, Hades. As per the name of the game itself, the game’s design, storyline, and characters are based on Greek Mythology, specifically the underworld.
At first, it seems like you want to escape Hades’ realm to join the other Gods at Olympus since the conversations you have with each God revolves around you escaping and joining them. After several conversations with the characters at the House of Hades though, you find that Zagreus’ motivation is more tragic than that. Of course, you must die a few times to know more.
The premise of Hades and storyline are simple, there are not much in the way of cut scenes. You can choose to explore the lore of Hades more after every run by having conversations with character within the House of Hades. Every time you die, the story progresses a little bit more and you have a chance to discover a bit more about Zagreus, Hades, and everything else that is happening around you. While dying and losing is never pleasant, it is just the beginning.
Gameplay – Exploring Hades
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To make the game easier to beat, there is something called ‘God Mode’. With God Mode, each death adds a 2% damage resistance. Damage resistance maxes out at 80%. While 40 deaths sound like a lot of death, you might die a lot more before you beat the game. You must have God Mode turned on to get your damage resistance though.
You can turn God Mode on or off at any time during your gameplay. You simply pause the game and turn it on or off. You do not lose any of your damage resistance the next time you turn on God Mode.
There is also Hell Mode, or in simpler terms, Hard Mode. This is the opposite of God Mode. It is an option you select only when you start a new game and there is no turning back. It makes Hades more miserable than it already is. As the game suggests, it is also not for the faint hearted, or new players.
We cannot elaborate on Hell Mode too much because there are a whole set of mechanics that makes the game either more enjoyable or less enjoyable, depending on how you see it. In short, Hell Mode just makes the game a lot harder and complex to begin with. There is now heat levels for example that determines how miserable you will be in your playthrough.
Combat
Hades is a hack and slash game. That also means that 80% of the game is in its gameplay and combat. We have good things to report here.
The combat controls are intuitive, at least for the PS4. You tap or hold and release your Square button for regular attacks. Your Triangle button unleashes special attacks that differs for every weapon. Your Cross button is your dash button to either dodge attacks or be combined with Square button for a combo attack. The Circle button is your ranged attack option, or cast. You have a limited amount of cast attacks though.
You can use a combination of attacks to either create space, set up for a counterattack, or even crowd control. It is a little more action packed than the regular Dungeons and Dragons style games like Diablo, or Baldur’s Gate. It is also not a turn-based RPG game, which means you do have to be a little more active in battles.
While regular encounters can be easy enough to deal with, Boss battles are a little different. You dash a lot to dodge powerful attacks that might kill you in a few hits. Once you catch each boss’ rhythm though, you should be able to effectively strategize and time your attacks.
Items and Inventory
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Each weapon you select has their own unique abilities and mechanics. You start with a sword and unlock more weapons as you play more and collect special keys. At random, you get farming bonuses from differing weapons too, it pays to be familiar with each weapon on offer.
There are five main resources you are farming. You are farming gems, darkness, keys, nectars, and coins (Choron’s Obol). Four of those will remain with you even if you die. The only one that does not come with is the coin resource. There are also three additional resources that you can only obtain by beating each of the four main bosses – Titan Blood, Diamond, and Ambrosia, each with their own functions later in the game.
You also want to collect boons, a sort of temporary buff from other Gods and your allies. Certain boons also change the way your weapon behave, or how you attack. You cannot keep boons with you though, you lose it when you die. Boons are also random in nature, as with the dungeons and encounters you will have in the game. You will not know what you are going to get or what choices you have until you beat the encounter and accept the boons. You can combine different boons and upgrade them to give yourself a fighting chance to beat the game.
Dumped into the Deep End Immediately
While the game is relatively simple to understand, it does a bad job in starting you off. You get thrown into the deep end of the pool immediately. You start out as a lost puppy trying to figure out your battle mechanics.
The game throws you into the beginning dungeon with only one way forward. You hit the ground running, and you will be mostly confused in the first 10 minutes of starting Hades, you might die pretty much immediately too. As mentioned, dying is only the beginning.
You are not going to get very far in the beginning. You might need to clear up 45-50 dungeons or encounters to eventually run into Hades’ and beat him, effectively escaping hell. You also realise you might have to die plenty of times before beating the game. The game still does not end there though as you can return to the residence and use different weapons to try to beat the game again, and again, and again.
Dying may not be such a bad thing in the game since you get to learn more about the game’s lore. If you have God Mode on, even better. You get more tanky with each death and playthrough.
Art Style
You might have come across some of the game trailers for the game before you even decided to eventually buy the game. You would come across a traditional anime type animation on the trailers. While that does not reflect the full art style of the game itself, it is close.
Conversations are not animated though. While having conversations with a character, you get various images of the character that sort of reflects their emotions at the time. The conversations come with a text box too, so you technically can comb through the conversation.
Yes, the characters are designed the same way you see in the trailer. While it does look like a traditional anime style that you might be used to, it looks fresh. It feels polished, and it does not feel old or traditional in any way. The game somehow feels a lot more natural on PS4 and Xbox and even the Nintendo Switch. You do get to play the game at higher resolutions (up to 4K) with the PS4/5 and Xbox.
The characters are designed with classic Greek in mind as well. Each character is tied to a sort of colour too that matches their personality and background. For example, Hades and Zagreus themselves are designed with a lot of red tones to kind of represent what we perceive hell to be. Aphrodite is designed with a shade of pink around and on her to reflect her status as the goddess of love, lust and beauty.
The colour schemes extend to your power ups too. Your power ups, or boons, that you might use for various parts of your combats will flash in colours that reflects the God or Goddess that provides you with that particular boon. For example, if you get a boon by Zeus, your attacks will flash in yellow colour and a boon from Ares flashes red.
While most of the character designs are very inspired by anime, the game does look a little different overall. There is still that anime quality in the overall game design, especially with the sort of pastel colours they choose and the way they choose to shade the characters. They choose to use colours that really pops on a good display. That means on a 4K display, the game should really pop.
Sound Design
They actually put a lot of effort in this department for the game. Your purchase of PlayStation version of Hades entitles you to a free digital copy of their soundtrack album. The collection of soundtracks composed by Darren Korb contains 30 original tracks created just for the game. You are reading that right, 30.
Most, if not all of the 30 tracks from the album will be featured in the game in different sequences. Of course, you might not hear some of the songs from the album making it to the game. When you do though, they fit the encounters, which does add to the immersive experience of the game.
The sound design for Hades goes deeper than just the soundtrack though. While you do get text boxes to read through for conversations you might come across or have with other characters, dialogues are voiced by voice actors, and they are done well.
Of course, there is a lot of focus on creating the right sounds for combat. Each boss battle has their own soundtracks that matches the boss fights. Of course, they are intense, and they need to be for the boss battles. Regular encounters and even mini boss battles are accompanied with their own soundtrack too. The intensity of the soundtrack prepares you for each encounter. Of course, your attacks come with their own sound effects too. All these makes Hades feels organic, more alive. Ultimately, the sound effects and soundtracks makes the game more immersive.
Hades – Roguelite Made for the Consoles
You cannot expect Hades to deliver a gaming experience that compares to titles like Red Dead Redemption 2, or even GTA V (Supergiant Games is also part of 2K). That said, you are getting a game that is well designed all-around. While the general animation design can look a little janky when you put it against mentioned titles, those design choices are what made Hades charming. While launched on PC and Mac first, the game feels more native on gaming consoles. You do get to play the game at higher resolutions (up to 4K) with the PS4/5 and Xbox.
It is entirely possible to finish the game within 2 hours. All you need is one perfect run without dying and resetting to the House of Hades. If not, it could be a game that you quickly fire up, do a single run, and turn off when you die in less than 15 minutes. It is a fast-paced game, but we suggest taking your time with the game.
It is a game that rewards players who pay attention to timing, rhythms, and patterns. At the same time, it is an extremely punishing game when you make mistakes. Your mistakes are extra punishing when it comes to bosses.
That is not to say that it is a difficult game. It gets ever so slightly easier too as you progress along. Of course, If you are lucky, you can get away with a weapon that you might not be too familiar with and nearly beat the game with it.
The game is worth MYR 99 on the PlayStation Store. Compared to usual PlayStation titles, MYR 99 is relatively low. You are getting a lot of game for that kind of money though. While encounters can be repetitive, you can replay each dungeon multiple times and still feel that Hades still has more to offer. You can always go back and beat Hades a few times too, if you really need an outlet from a long day.
Sony is one of the most successful brands in gaming and they are sort of expected to get cloud gaming right. They have the expertise and infrastructure to do so, in the eyes of many in the industry at least. So far though, the reception and implementation has been less than stellar at best; but it works. Do not get us wrong though, cloud gaming is a great alternative to buying your own consoles or build expensive gaming PCs at this day and age, especially when everything is in shortage. To be fair, we have not even gotten our hands on a PlayStation 5 yet.
In that case, Sony’s announcement and launch to PlayStation Now is a great welcome to not just us. It is a huge welcome to people who are stuck at home due to the pandemic in 2020; that is almost every single one person in the world. It is a big welcome to those who cannot afford a console, or even a gaming PC at the moment. It is also the perfect solution to portable gaming, because you can technically play games on your GPU-less slim and light notebook PC. You can technically play games on PlayStation Now on your TV without ever owning a console.
There are some good things to PlayStation Now. Other than playing it on your PC and on your TV without a console, you can do it over your PlayStation 4 as well. While you can only play at 720p, it also means that you spend less on buying games since it is a subscription-based service. You also do not need the game to be installed in your console, which also means you do not need to upgrade your HDD or SSDs when it gets full in the console. The best thing is though, you get to play all of PlayStation’s exclusive titles and all the AAA titles available to the PlayStation console with one subscription. From plenty of reports too, PlayStation Now works, and that matters.
There is a caveat though, you were only streaming the games over at 720p. There are some obvious reasons why, which we will not get into in this article. But that caveat may be no more.
PlayStation Now will begin rolling out support for streaming 1080p capable games this week.
The rollout will occur over the next several weeks across Europe, US, Canada, and Japan, where PlayStation Now is available. pic.twitter.com/OEHWHtMTw8
Sony PlayStation has just announced that Full HD 1080p streaming will be available starting this week. Implementations globally will vary depending on regions, but it will happen across regions that already has PlayStation Now available. The addition of Full HD streams also comes with a slew of new games to play from April 2021 onward.
There are no mentions yet on whether Full HD 1080p game streaming will be available across the entire PlayStation Now platform or limited to selected games. The Full HD 1080p stream though brings PlayStation Now up to par with game streaming services like Amazon’s Luna which streams games at a maximum of Full HD 1080p. Google Stadia still boasts 4K resolution support for selected titles, to a degree of success. Competing streaming services are also testing and moving toward Full HD 1080p support so we can expect more cloud gaming services to join PlayStation Now to offer Full HD 1080p gaming experience; a big step up from HD 720p.
Sony’s PlayStation Now is not officially available in Malaysia just yet. If you are planning to look into getting PlayStation Now though, subscriptions start at US$ 9.99 (MYR 41*) a month onward. For now, if you already own a PlayStation 4 or PlayStation 5 console but still want to have the freedom to game anywhere, there is PS Remote Play available as long as you can hook yourself up to a stable high-speed internet connection anywhere in the world.
Sony is poised to have a blowout with their upcoming PlayStation 5 release. However, eagle eyed users have spotted a concerning “feature” in the recent PlayStation 4 firmware update. Apparently, the PlayStation systems will be recording your in-game conversations. Users were alerted to this change when PS4 systems prompted users for permission to record them when installing the recent 8.0 firmware update.
The firmware update also brings some changes to the Messages app on PlayStation 4. This includes new avatars and support for two factor authentication. Of note, is the inclusion of parental communication controls which allow parents to better curate their child’s online gaming and messaging.
In a statement on the PlayStation Blog, Vice President of Global Consumer Experience, Catherine Jensen, apologised for the way the news broke. “PlayStation gamers learned about this new function in an unexpected way following the recent PS4 8.00 system update. We didn’t clearly communicate this feature or explain why we were introducing it, and we apologize for that.” She goes on to clarify that the feature will voice chats would not be monitored or listened to on the new system. Instead, the feature will record a 40 second voice clip that will be used for user moderation in an effort to curb harassment and bullying on the platform.
With cyberbullying and harassment on online games coming to the forefront in recent years, it is understandable why Sony wants to implement this feature. However, Sony’s measures are easily bypassed as gamers also use other apps and platforms such as Discord to facilitate online communication.
In her clarification, Jensen states, “if a PS5 player needs to file a harassment report, they will be able to include up to a 40 second-long Voice Chat clip in their report — 20 seconds of the main conversation with the other player, plus an additional 10 seconds before and after the conversation selection. Only the most recent five minutes of a Voice Chat will be available for a player to use for this reporting function.” That said, the function seems to be limited to the PS5 for now and users do not have the ability to disable it.
Sony also rebranded their PS4 remote play app to PS Remote Play on the Google Play Store and Apple AppStore. Users will be able to use the app to remotely play games on your PS5 system when it launches later this year.