PS4 State Of Play: All The Big Announcements

Sony’s first Nintendo Direct-style State of Play presentation has ended, and it’s given us a look at a number of games on the way to PS4 this year. The broadcast kicked off with the reveal of a new Iron Man VR game, but that was hardly the only announcement; we also learned about a No Man’s Sky VR update and got to see new trailers for Days Gone and Mortal Kombat 11, among other titles.

If you missed out on the presentation, we’ve rounded up all of the biggest news and announcements from it below. You can also watch a replay of the stream here.

Marvel’s Iron Man VR

Sony started off its State of Play presentation by unveiling Marvel’s Iron Man VR. Developed by Camouflaj in conjunction with Worldwide Studios and Marvel Games, the game puts players behind the visor of the Iron Avenger. No further details were shared beyond that, but Iron Man VR is slated to release for PS4 this year.

Crash Team Racing Nitro-Fueled

The remastered kart racing game Crash Team Racing Nitro Fueled launches on June 21, and we learned the PS4 version will include some exclusive content in the form of blocky, PS1-style character skins for Crash, Coco, and Cortex, along with a retro track and karts.

No Man’s Sky VR Update

Developer Hello Games is adding PSVR support to its sandbox space exploration game, No Man’s Sky, this summer as a free update. Rather than being a separate mode, however, players will be able to play through the entire game in VR. Additionally, the PS4 version of No Man’s Sky: Beyond will receive a physical release, and it’ll come with the base game, VR support, and every update through Beyond.

ReadySet Heroes

The isometric dungeon crawler ReadySet Heroes is coming to PS4 later this year. The game features four-player multiplayer and pits you against another team in a race through a monster-filled dungeon. Reach the end of the dungeon and you’ll face off in a winner-takes-all showdown.

Five Nights At Freddy’s VR

Arriving on PSVR (as well as HTC Vive, Oculus, and Steam) next month, Five Nights At Freddy’s VR: Help Wanted is a new VR take on the fan-favorite horror series, featuring remastered levels from the original games along with “all-new nightmares.”

Concrete Genie

Sony revealed the PS4-exclusive action adventure game Concrete Genie is arriving this fall. Additionally, the company shared a new trailer that sheds more light on the game’s story.

Days Gone

Sony’s zombie survival game Days Gone has been a long time coming, but it finally arrives on PS4 on April 26. Ahead of its release, Sony has shared a new trailer that sets the stage for the game’s story.

Mortal Kombat 11

Sony capped off the State of Play presentation with a new trailer for Mortal Kombat 11, confirming three more returning fighters in the process: Lui Kang, Kung Lao, and Jax. The video showcases the modern-day characters coming face-to-face with their younger selves from the past.

Mortal Kombat 11 – Old Skool Vs. New Skool Gameplay Trailer

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Sony Announces Five Nights at Freddy’s VR: Help Wanted

Sony announced Five Nights at Freddy’s VR: Help Wanted during PlayStation’s State of Play live stream Monday.

The frightening fan series will be back in full VR experience for PSVR. Players will try and survive in both original levels, along with brand new ones.

Five Nights at Freddy’s is a survival-horror game where the original 2014 game focused on players surviving through five nights in Freddy Fazbears Pizzeria. The franchise has had six main titles, with numerous spinoffs and other media.

In the new PSVR version, players will reportedly hold the role of a technician who is tasked with repairing animatronics. The game is in first-person perspective, and players need to navigate through dark hallways and solve puzzles while staying alive from any terrifying and malicious animatronics.

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Anime Coming to Netflix in 2019

Over the last few months, it seems like Netflix is on a mission, making multiple announcements about new additions to their anime library from Netflix Originals to classic shows. The list is growing, but let’s break down the top titles coming in 2019 that we are excited for, and we’ll have the rest of list of the anime coming to Netflix this year at the end of the article.

Neon Genesis Evangelion – June 21

Neon Genesis Evangelion is considered one of the best anime of all-time. A group of teenagers tries to save the world from aliens using massive machines, all the while, struggling to understand themselves after enduring heart-wrenching trauma and tragedy. This story miraculously combines Kaiju, Mecha, and psychological thriller with action-packed, dramatic moments. And if you don’t like the ending of the 26-episode series (don’t worry), Netlifx will also have the films The End of Evangelion & Evangelion: Death (True) 2. Netflix is making a statement grabbing this huge classic IP by finally making it accessible for streaming (You don’t even want to know how expensive the DVD box set is).

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Sekiro: How To Beat Juzou The Drunkard

The Hirata Estate level early in Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice is a great place to learn how to deal with multiple kinds of enemies. It gives you several new Shinobi Prosthetic tools, lets you fight and stealth a bunch of different kinds of fighters, and puts you up against a couple of mid-bosses and a boss to teach you techniques you’ll use for the rest of the game. Until you learn those techniques, though, Hirata can be pretty tough–especially when you face Juzou The Drunkard, a mid-boss who has a lot of backup.

You’ll find the huge Juzou right before you get to the last portion of Hirata Estate, where he guards the way forward. He’s got a bunch of regular fighters protecting him, and requires two deathblows to beat, making him a tough enemy to best. The good news is, there are a lot of ways to get the upper hand over Juzou if you’re quick, careful, and patient. You can even get help battling him.

Here’s everything you need to know to bring down Juzou The Drunk without getting wrecked repeatedly in the process. We’ve got plenty of other Sekiro guides as well, including one that’ll help you find some key early-game Shinobi Prosthetics, tips for beginners and to die less, a rundown of what the deal is with Dragon Rot, Rot Essence, and Unseen Aid, and a guide for beating other tough fights, like the Chained Ogre and Blazing Bull.

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Use Stealth To Clear The Area

As you approach Juzou by crossing the water near him, you’ll see him surrounded by enemies, and you should see a building off to his left with a wood walkway leading up to the main Estate. Head to the left and sneak into the building to find two enemies you can take down. From there, if you take the wood walkway, you’ll wind up behind Juzou and most of the enemies around him. Sneak along the wall and you can deathblow at least one of them; when everyone starts to come for you, run back to the wood walkway and through the hut to find a place to hide. Everyone will eventually stop looking for you, allowing you to use the same move over and over again to clear out the minions. The fight with Juzou is much easier when he’s not flanked by a bunch of helpers getting in your way.

Backstab Juzou

The same logic that goes into the last step applies to Juzou himself. As a big, tough mid-boss, he usually requires two deathblows to defeat–but fighting him straight-up is a great way to get yourself killed in the process. Once you’ve killed everyone around that can alert Juzou, you can use the same wood walkway approach on the left side of the arena to get behind him and lay down a deathblow. This will immediately knock out one of the deathblow requirements for Juzou, making the fight fully half as difficult. You can’t get two stealth deathblows on him, though, so don’t even try–once you’ve attacked Juzou, you have to finish the fight, or he’ll get all his health back.

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Enlist Some Help

You don’t actually have to fight Juzou all alone. Just out in the water ahead of him is a samurai loyal to Hirata who means to take on Juzou as well, and he’ll join you in the battle if you talk to him first. You can get the samurai’s assistance just about any time, but he’s most effective if you’ve cleared out Juzou’s helpers and backstabbed him once. With all the other obstructions cleared away, run out and talk to the samurai after Juzou starts chasing you and he’ll join the fight. He’s great for distracting Juzou, allowing you to slash away at the Drunkard’s back. If you’re quick and smart about it, you can even kill Juzou before he manages to finish the samurai off. Just be sure to be careful that Juzou doesn’t turn his attention, and his attacks, to you. When that happens, you’ll want to have your guard up.

Watch Out For Poison

Juzou’s tough with his sword, but he’s not doing anything you haven’t seen before in fighting other warrior enemies. The new trick he brings to the fight is drinking from his flask and then blowing the contents out at you. If you see him go for a drink put some distance between you and him. He’ll likely unload his stinky sake all over the battlefield, which carries a poison effect if too much hits you. He’ll also use the drink on his sword to make it poisonous, which means you could take poison damage even when blocking.

Wear Down Juzou’s Vitality

If you decide to fight Juzou straight–which is pretty good practice–you’ll find that even when blocking him repeatedly, you won’t do much damage to his Posture. That’s because Juzou is a boss character with a lot of Vitality, or health points. Enemies with a lot of Vitality recover Posture very quickly (and you’ll notice that your Posture recovers faster when your health is high, too). The trick to getting Juzou into deathblow position is dealing damage to him. The best way to do that is to watch his moves and look for counter-attack opportunities. Those are when you successfully parry a blow and then can follow up immediately with a slash of your own, which will get through the enemy’s defenses. Fighting Juzou toe-to-toe with your sword can be tough, but it’s definitely doable. Don’t be afraid to try Shinobi Prosthetics like the Firecrackers to mess with him a bit, as well.

8 PSVR Game Release Dates Announced

During Sony’s inaugural State of Play stream, release dates for 8 PlayStation VR games were announced.

The games and their release dates are as follows:

  • Falcon Age – April 9, 2019
  • Table of Tales – April 16, 2019
  • Jupiter & Mars – April 22, 2019
  • Everybody’s Golf VR – May 21, 2019
  • Blood and Truth – May 28, 2019
  • Trover Saves the Universe – May 31, 2019
  • Mini-Mech Mayhem – June 18, 2019
  • Vacation Simulator – June 18, 2019

For more from today’s State of Play stream, check out the Iron Man VR reveal trailer and how VR is coming to No Mans Sky.

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Blood & Truth Release Date Revealed for PlayStation VR

Sony has announced during its State of Play that Blood & Truth, the upcoming title by SIE London Studio, will arrive on PlayStation VR on May 28, 2019.

Blood & Truth was announced in 2017 during Paris Games week and has you assuming the role of elite Special Forces soldier Ryan Marks on a mission to save his family from a crimelord in the underworld of London, England.

Blood & Truth is inspired by PlayStation VR Worlds’ ‘The London Heist,’ which was, in our opinion, the star of that collection of games.

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No Man’s Sky VR Announced As Second Pillar Of Beyond Expansion

No Man’s Sky is getting another large-scale update, and this one is different. A “No Man’s Sky VR” update is scheduled for this summer, which will add free support for PlayStation VR and Steam VR. Hello Games boasts that this is the entire game brought into VR rather than a separate mode.

According to the announcement, this is the second major pillar to the Beyond expansion that Hello Games previously announced. The first pillar is a major overhaul to its online play, and a third pillar is yet to be announced. Though Beyond is scheduled for all platforms, Beyond will get a PS4-exclusive retail release. That will include the base game with all updates, including Beyond and its VR support.

The online update of Beyond is said to add features that will allow players to meet up and play together more easily. Though it will make the game more MMO-like, Hello has cautioned that it won’t be monetized like one. The update will be free, it won’t have microtransactions, and it won’t require a subscription to play online (other than your regular Xbox Live Gold or PS Plus subscription).

Last year, No Man’s Sky issued a large-scale update called Next, which overhauled many of the game’s systems. It was such a major update that we named it one of the best expansions of 2018. Hello has subsequently been issuing regular updates, like the underwater Abyss expansion and tons of new biomes in the Visions expansion.

VR is Coming to No Man’s Sky

At Sony’s first State of Play episode today, the company announced that VR is coming to No Man’s Sky.

The No Man’s Sky Beyond update will add VR functionality to the space exploration game, and will be out this summer for free.

NoMan’s Sky Beyond will also add No Man’s Sky Online, which “includes a radical new social and multiplayer experience which empowers players everywhere in the universe to meet and play together” according to Hello Games’ Sean Murray.

No Man’s Sky: Beyond is the next evolution of  No Man’s Sky NEXT, which introduced the beginning of Hello Games’ multiplayer plan, a third-person perspective, and much more.

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Sekiro Guide: Lady Butterfly Boss Fight Walkthrough

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