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Video Game World / More people want PS5s than ever wanted PS4s, but Sony can't match demand until 2023
« Last post by AngelOfThyNight on Today at 01:32:30 PM »
More people want PS5s than ever wanted PS4s, but Sony can't match demand until 2023

"PS5 will be our biggest ever platform"
                                                                               
                                                                                                                               
                           
                           

                               

Sony says demand for PS5 is far greater than it was for PS4 at the same point in its life cycle, yet the new platform still can't match PS4 sales because of ongoing supply issues.

PlayStation boss Jim Ryan reports in a new business briefing that in November 2021, one year after launch, consumer purchase interest in the PS5 was at 55%. For the PS4 one year after launch in November 2014, that number was at 28%.

PS5 beat PS4's year one sales, but despite the increased demand, it hasn't managed to match year two for the older console. As you probably known if you've spent time trying to figure out where to buy a PS5, that's due to supply problems. "A year ago when I made this same presentation," Ryan says, "I reported that PS5 was completely sold out everywhere in the world, six months after its launch. A year on, 18 months into its life, that remains the case."

As Ryan notes, "The one area where we've fallen short of expectation is in our ability to supply the market with consoles. COVID-19 took its toll on our supply chain in 2021. The situation is starting to improve, although COVID-related uncertainties persist, specifically in the impact that ongoing lockdowns in Shanghai and Beijing might have. But things are definitely improving. Right now, we're planning on a significant ramp-up in PS5 production this year, allowing us to close the gap versus PS4 in its own third year, then to overtake PS4's year four install base within FY23."

Sony's 2023 fiscal year ends in March 2024, which means that PS5 should start to match PS4 production levels sometime within the next year. "Beyond that," Ryan says, "we're planning for heavy further increases in console production, taking us to production levels that we've never achieved before."

Heading into PS5's fourth year - meaning after November 2023 - Sony expects the console to finally start outselling its predecessor. Ryan says that "there are many, many reasons why we remain convinced that PS5 will be our biggest ever platform," including existing demand, game quality, and the current strength of the PlayStation brand.

For the coolest upcoming PS5 games, you can follow that link.


                                                           

Source: More people want PS5s than ever wanted PS4s, but Sony can't match demand until 2023
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Video Game World / Hatsune Miku Project Diva Megamix+ Review - The Most Miku
« Last post by AngelOfThyNight on Today at 01:32:30 PM »
Hatsune Miku Project Diva Megamix+ Review - The Most Miku

When the Hatsune Miku voice software debuted back in 2007, few could have guessed the tremendous impact it would have. The concept of a virtual singer--one whose songs were almost entirely user-generated--was a bizarre and intriguing novelty. 15 years later, Miku and her friends have endured, solidifying their reputations as pioneers across music, the internet, and gaming cultures. Sega's Hatsune Miku: Project Diva serves as a powerful testament to the aquamarine-haired songstress' lasting legacy, and Project Diva Megamix+ is a phenomenal reminder of Miku's musical significance.

Like previous games in the series, Project Diva Megamix+ is a rhythm game built around the popular Japanese "virtual singer" characters of Hatsune Miku, the Kagamine Rin and Len duo, Megurine Luka, Meiko, and Kaito. Each game in the series offers a selection of songs sourced from independent creators who've made songs using these characters. Most of these tracks also feature an elaborately choreographed, real-time music video that plays in the background, which can be customized with costumes and accessories for the characters you earn with in-game currency.

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Megamix+ is an enhanced port of 2020's Hatsune Miku Project Diva Megamix for Switch, which itself was a “best-of” compilation based on the arcade and PS4 game Hatsune Miku Project Diva Future Tone. That might sound a little confusing if you're not familiar with the series chronology, but the important thing is that it means that Megamix+ has no shortage of music. From the moment you boot the game, over 100 tracks--including many that were DLC-only on the Switch version--are ready to play. There's also optional paid DLC to add most of the songs from PS4/arcade Future Tone that didn't make it into the Switch game, and with up to five uniquely charted difficulty levels available for each song, you get a huge amount of bang for your buck, regardless of if you spring for the DLC.

Continue Reading at GameSpot
Source: Hatsune Miku Project Diva Megamix+ Review - The Most Miku
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Video Game World / Sniper Elite 5 Review - Longer-Range
« Last post by AngelOfThyNight on Today at 01:32:30 PM »
Sniper Elite 5 Review - Longer-Range

Five games in and sniping Nazis still hasn't gotten old. Whether it's a well-placed bullet in the back of the skull, a shot right through the iris of an unaware enemy, or a 200-yard peach that collides with a pair of testicles, Sniper Elite's schlocky long-range action remains gloriously fun. It's in the moments outside of the sniper's scope where the series has previously struggled to compel, but that all changed when Sniper Elite 4 arrived with refined stealth mechanics and massive, open-ended maps. In picking up where that game left off, Sniper Elite 5 doesn't feel quite as revolutionary in comparison, but with some smart new additions and a more ambitious emphasis on player agency and experimentation, this is another thrilling Nazi-hunting adventure where sniping is king.

Once again, you're thrust into the mud-caked boots of American marksman Karl Fairburne, this time deep behind enemy lines in occupied France. Sniper Elite 5 is set in the weeks and days just before, during, and after D-Day, when Allied forces launched a joint sea-based and airborne invasion of Normandy on June 6, 1944. Your initial mission is to covertly disrupt enemy operations in preparation for the French theatre of war, destroying AA guns, disabling communications, blowing up fortified coastal positions, and so on. It doesn't take long, however, before you unearth yet another dastardly Nazi plot that could turn the tide of war, so it's up to Fairburne to put a stop to their plans and save the world from catastrophe.

You'll do this by sniping, blasting, and stabbing your way across various locales in northern France, from a picturesque chateau in the middle of the verdant countryside to the obliterated coastal town of Saint-Nazaire, where the Loire river heads inland. These environments are often gorgeous, especially early on, with the colorful scenery providing a stark contrast to the violent bloodshed happening all around it--bloodshed that most frequently bursts forth from the barrel of a sniper rifle.

Continue Reading at GameSpot
Source: Sniper Elite 5 Review - Longer-Range
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Video Game World / Teardown Review - Came In Like A Wrecking Ball
« Last post by AngelOfThyNight on Today at 01:32:30 PM »
Teardown Review - Came In Like A Wrecking Ball

Everything the light touches in Teardown is primed for you to destroy. Whether it's heavily plastered brick walls or fragile wooden sheds, Teardown gives you a variety of tools to make blowing up each little pixel a delight as you tear your way through its handful of carefully crafted playgrounds. It's a game filled with inventive ideas and a satisfyingly simple premise--even if it is hampered down by a campaign that suffers from poor pacing. Its premise, thankfully has enough depth to it that makes Teardown a destructive sandbox toy that is enticing to return to frequently.

Acting as a highly sought-after demolitions expert, your journey through Teardown's campaign takes you across the game's nine maps and peppers them with a variety of objects that drive its mayhem. You're mostly going to carry out intricate heists, although the criteria for success does change from mission to mission. One might challenge you to steal several computers that are all hooked up to an alarm system, while another revolves around destroying a variety of expensive cars by finding ways to dump them in water. Mostly, however, the objectives supplement a familiar pattern of play: Create a route through the map using your destructive tools so that you can carry out the heist before the alarms that you will trigger summon security to your position. Your limited movement speed and the labyrinthine maps ensure that you can't just brute force your way to a solution without carefully thinking about the route you're making between objectives, while the tools at your disposal methodically limit your options to create engaging environmental puzzles to solve.

         

Your ability to destroy each stage is limited by the tools you have. You start with just a sledgehammer and fire extinguisher, making it easy to break through wooden doors and put out fires but limiting your ability to charge through brick walls. As you progress, you unlock more powerful tools and weapons, including explosives, rocket launchers, shotguns, and pipe bombs. Each one has a limited number of uses, forcing you to carefully consider how you're utilizing each one in the context of your objective. It's consistently entertaining to just blow holes through walls with a shotgun or bring down a small office a few floors with well-placed explosives or map-specific construction vehicles, with Teardown's superb physics letting you carry out your delicate planning with consistent and repeatable results.

Continue Reading at GameSpot
Source: Teardown Review - Came In Like A Wrecking Ball
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Video Game World / Bugsnax: The Isle of Bigsnax Review - Secret Menu
« Last post by AngelOfThyNight on Today at 01:32:30 PM »
Bugsnax: The Isle of Bigsnax Review - Secret Menu

I find it interesting how much The Isle of Bigsnax mimics the entirety of Bugsnax itself. On the surface, it's just another area of Snaktooth Island, the game's original setting, to explore--even if this one is technically not on Snaktooth itself. When I'd finished exploring and completed all of the new missions, my initial thought was "that's it?" However, much like Snaktooth itself there is more than meets the eye in this update, What seems like fast food quickly becomes a multi-course return trip to the world of Bugsnax, including a brief taste of future additions to the menu. The longer you eat, the better this meal gets, but you will need to have patience in order to get to the good parts.

The Isle of Bigsnax itself is called Broken Tooth, though calling it "the isle of big snax" is a perfect descriptor. The inhabitants of Broken Tooth are all massive Bugsnax, grown to mammoth proportions, and you're again trying to capture them all, although they're impossible to trap through the normal means employed in the base game. Two of the 11 unique Bugsnax to this island--the Bunger Royale and the Deviled Eggler--are retreads of previous 'snax; the rest are brand new to the Bugsnax ranks. There's Spaghider, a spaghetti spider with a meatball for an abdomen; Cheddorb, a rolling cheese ball with googly eyes; and Millimochi, a slithering set of mochi balls that follows you around as you try to complete tasks, among others.

         

To capture these new creatures you'll have to resort to other means: Shrink Spice. Canisters of this spice are scattered throughout the island, and picking one up starts a 30-second countdown. At the end of that countdown the canister explodes, and any Bugsnak in its vicinity shrinks, allowing players to use normal traps to catch it. I like the idea of an added obstacle, and I like the idea of Shrink Spice. It's only found in specific places around Broken Tooth, and you can only carry one jar at a time. This isn't something like, say, the sauces in the Sauce Slinger where you can carry 20 at a time and reload whenever you see a plant. Shrink Spice is more precious, more finite, and therefore more important. Limiting the resource like this was a good idea, as it makes the resource seem crucial to success, and finding it near a big Bugsnak you haven't caught before is much more impactful. If you were able to throw it around on demand like Ketchup or the other sauces that are used in the base game, this new biome would have been much too easy.

Continue Reading at GameSpot
Source: Bugsnax: The Isle of Bigsnax Review - Secret Menu
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Got Tunes / Harry's House makes history on Amazon Music
« Last post by AngelOfThyNight on Today at 01:32:24 PM »
Harry's House makes history on Amazon Music

Harry Styles continues to break records with 'Harry's House'.
Source: Harry's House makes history on Amazon Music
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Got Tunes / Alan White to miss Yes' 50th anniversary shows due to illness
« Last post by AngelOfThyNight on Today at 01:32:24 PM »
Alan White to miss Yes' 50th anniversary shows due to illness

Yes drummer Alan White will be replaced by close friend Jay Schellen on their upcoming 'Close To The Edge' jaunt.
Source: Alan White to miss Yes' 50th anniversary shows due to illness
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Movie Madness / 'Goodfellas' star Ray Liotta dead at 67
« Last post by AngelOfThyNight on Today at 01:32:21 PM »
'Goodfellas' star Ray Liotta dead at 67

According to his publicist, the actor died in his sleep in the Dominican Republic, where he was shooting a movie.
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According to his publicist, the actor died in his sleep in the Dominican Republic, where he was shooting a movie.

(Image credit: Phillip Faraone/Getty Images)


Source: 'Goodfellas' star Ray Liotta dead at 67
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Movie Madness / Kevin Spacey faces charges of sexual assault in Britain
« Last post by AngelOfThyNight on Today at 01:32:21 PM »
Kevin Spacey faces charges of sexual assault in Britain

Prosecutors say they have authorized charges against the actor of four counts of sexual assault as well as one for "causing a person to engage in penetrative sexual activity without consent."
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Prosecutors say they have authorized charges against the actor of four counts of sexual assault as well as one for "causing a person to engage in penetrative sexual activity without consent."

(Image credit: Pool/Getty Images)


Source: Kevin Spacey faces charges of sexual assault in Britain
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General Paranormal / Bermuda Triangle cruise offers refunds if ship disappears
« Last post by AngelOfThyNight on Today at 01:32:21 PM »
Bermuda Triangle cruise offers refunds if ship disappears

The Norwegian Prima liner has offered a tongue-in-cheek refund policy to allay any concerns about the notorious region. The vessel, which offers a two...
Source: Bermuda Triangle cruise offers refunds if ship disappears
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