Zahi AR from Link Cable Gaming writes, "Welcome back Link Cable Gaming fans, to the Japanese islands of Tsushima in Ghosts of Tsushima Directors Cut. Released on August 20th, 2021 on PlayStation 5, a year after its initial launch back in July 2020 on PlayStation 4. A bittersweet send-off to the PlayStation 4, Ghosts of Tsushima was one of Sucker Punch studios and the console’s most highly anticipated titles. Finally finding its place on the PlayStation 5, Ghosts of Tsushima Directors Cut brings many new and highly requested features to the original title in one package. Our own Alex stated that Ghosts of Tsushima fought against the very elements that make it a video game. To not talk about the same issues, this review will focus on what Ghosts of Tsushima Directors Cut added. But have the improvements to the Directors Cut changes improved the experience? Or is it treading the same grounds?"
May was a slow month for gaming and Ghosts Of Tsushima takes top spot for the month on the back of its Steam release
If they released Gran Turismo 7 for PC, it would break sales records because it is an online game.
Well done Ghost of Tsushma, i am so happy for the talented people at Sucker Punch, all i need now is the sequel.
I wish PC getting good sales would make them continue to support the legends mode, I want to go back to it.
The PlayStation VR 2, launches on February 22, 2023. While there are currently 30 games ready for the day one launch, this upgrade to the original PSVR offers gamers a lot more technology. The PSVR 2 is an upgrade in every way, from the screen inside the headset to the controllers.
With PSVR 2's upgraded hardware and tech, new gaming experiences of the highest caliber could be on offer — and even some older ones, too.
First game on the list, Beat Saber, was confirmed on stage by Jim Ryan at their CES show case over a week ago now.
By combining the previous PlayStation Plus with its PlayStation Now game streaming platform and throwing in additional perks like a vastly expanded catalogue and game trials, Sony now has an all-around more robust subscription service.
Premium needs more content, and IMO it shouldn't have been a separate tier to begin with. It's a $20 difference per year to have PS1/PS2/PS3/PSP games on PS5. I'm sure the catalog will grown, and hopefully the emulation will improve as well.
But it could have been all included in Extra for $100/yr. Of they could have simply had Premium at $120/yr. and included more benefits.
I also don't know why they didn't just name the tiers after trophies. I get maybe they didn't want PS Silver and PS Gold to be in the same conversation as Xbox Silver and Gold, but they're vastly different.
PS+ should have been renamed to PS+ Bronze
PS+ Extra&Premium, should have been PS+ Silver
And Gold and Platinum could have been left for higher-tier options like additional monthly games, VR content, and other media / subscription services (EA Play, Crunchyroll, etc...).
But the Extra tier as is, is a solid start.
Paid $28+ to have premium for the next 172(About 160ish now).
As it stands, I'll probably just revert back to basic plan. But If Sony can add more PS1/PS2/PSP/PS3 classics and somehow figure out letting PS3 games being downloadable too, Than PS+ premium wouldn't be bad. Or they need to either lower the price or increase the value.
Also its strange every PS system is represented in some form except PS Vita.
One more thing I like to mention is game trials shouldn't be locked behind a paywall. The 1st trial I tried was WWE 2K22 and feel like something like this should be available to everybody.
"Premium" costs more than XGP Ultimate, and well......... it's worse. I wouldn't touch "premium" as it is now.
As a person who appreciates the benefits of streaming; no downloading, no waiting, no disks, I'm enjoying premium. I'm not one to expect everything to be perfect so Sony has time to improve, while still making games, movies, music, electronics, etc. All the complaints don't make any sense to me, what you don't like, you can just find other means to fix. Don't have enough classic PS1/PSP games, get a Vita. Don't like streaming PS3 games, buy a PS3. Sony is just offering an option and it's being critiqued by people who aren't offering s***, so if you like it, get it, if not, don't. Simple
Pemium should be stream or download. This streaming shi7e is still not up to par no matter what your connection speed is or who has network bottlenecks or downtime (host or client).
The actual amount of content is pretty good, I just hope it keeps staying good and not the a recast if the usual PSN store sale chum.