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PlayStation 5

The PlayStation 5 (PS5) is a home video game console developed by Sony Interactive Entertainment. Announced in 2019 as the successor to the PlayStation 4, the PS5 was released on November 12, 2020 in Australia, Japan, New Zealand, North America, Singapore, and South Korea, and November 19, 2020 in the rest of the world.
 
 
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It isn't offering much you haven't seen before in the genre, but Monster Jam Showdown is a really solid racer and by far the best the series has been in a long time.
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Concord is a clean and well-meaning first-person shooter, with no shady business practices to boot. Its lack of real identity is an issue, and it’s difficult to determine just how much Sony is going to get behind it long-term.
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The aesthetic evokes a PS2 style, which is welcome as it leaves a lot to the imagination, but the English voice acting is subpar. Fortunately, the Korean dub makes up for its shortcomings.
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The Devil’s Playhouse Remastered is handily able to retain its charm, all the while looking the best it ever has.
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Not since P.T. has PlayStation seen such an effective single location horror experience. With its simple setup, looping story, and inventive scares, Mortuary Assistant is borderline essential for genre fans.
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If you're looking for a decent, but not overly demanding action RPG, you could do a lot worse than That Time I Got Reincarnated as a Slime: Isekai Chronicles.
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The story’s ridiculous, but it’s not to be taken seriously, and it’s the kind of thing you can play with friends just to experience all of the silly outcomes. We were howling with laughter when we attempted to tape up one of the girl’s ripped dresses.
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Perhaps High Impact Games included sluggish advancement due to PSP's "come out and play" portability, but it can sap your motivation to return to Ratchet & Clank: Size Matters for multiple playthroughs.
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Pepper Grinder's look is also really sprightly (pun intended): its pixel art is simple and well-executed, with occasionally characterful animations, and the whole thing's backed by a funky soundtrack.
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If you're familiar with the quirks of PS2-era game design, then you'll likely have a much easier time playing Ghosthunter today than people who aren't.
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Super Stardust Portable has some solid, addictive twin-stick shooting gameplay that can be a joy for a couple of hours.
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Cygni: All Guns Blazing is a SHMUP with some seriously high production values behind it. For a genre that is usually quite niche, seeing something that pitches higher like this is impressive.
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Tomba! is still a weird and mostly wonderful little platformer, packed with character and charm from beginning to end.
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SteamWorld Heist 2 does everything the name implies. It has the copious amounts of charm and strong world-building found in the wider series, while building and improving on the excellent gameplay foundation introduced in the original SteamWorld Heist.
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Overall, Star Wars: Bounty Hunter missed an opportunity to add much-needed polish, but if you want to revisit a childhood classic, you’ll be happy with this faithful remaster.
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Deadlink is a blast. At its pulse-pounding best, it's a breakneck shooter that rewards skill and tactical thinking, and keeps you hooked with a range of run-altering unlocks. A must for fans of relentless and often brutal action.
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The Star Named EOS is a lovely, bitesized, personal tale that's easy to connect with and enjoy if you're a fan of similar narrative-led experiences and hidden object puzzle games.
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While the presentation isn't much to write home about, Monster Train's moreish gameplay and nigh-endless replay value more than make up for it. If you've played and enjoyed other deckbuilders, this is another solid example to add to the collection.
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If you owned Killzone: Liberation back in the day and want to go down memory lane, then $9.99/£7.99 is a low enough price to demand a revisit. However, if you have no nostalgia for this handheld adaptation, there's not much here to draw you in.
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SNK vs. Capcom: SVC Chaos is a weird curiosity in the history of fighting games. While it did have the monumental task of following up on one of the best fighters ever made, it’s hard to deny that it's a bit of a letdown.
 
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