The Online Pokemon-Like Temtem Is Coming To PS5 In 2021

Revealed during the State of Play livestream, the online Pokemon-like, Temtem, will be coming to PlayStation 5 in 2021. Coming from developer Crema and publisher Humble Games, the massively-multiplayer online game that pays tribute to the Pokemon series first saw a release back in early 2020 on PC as an early access game. Focusing on young adventurers exploring an archipelago of floating islands filled with magical creatures, this will mark the first time we have confirmation that the online game will arrive on next-gen platforms.

Given first life as a Kickstarter game, it was eventually picked up by Humble Games and has seen a steady community of players since its release. Though the developers stated that there were plans to release the game on PS4 and Xbox One, Temtem is so far only playable on PC. Before the reveal during the State of Play stream, GameSpot spoke with game director Guillermo Andrades about its launch earlier this year.

“We’re incredibly excited [about Temtem’s success]. Back when we started thinking about developing Temtem we were nervous about how players would receive it,” said the director. “We knew that people have always longed for a new and more modern take on the creature collection genre, but we, of course, questioned whether or not we had the right approach.”

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Since its release, the online game has added more Temtem to collect and locations to explore. During our talk, Andrades stated that it was still too early to talk about any plans for cross-play or cross-save features for the different platforms Temtem will be on. Still, he did state that Crema is looking forward to taking advantage of the PS5’s capabilities for the game.

“While Temtem is not a technical beast, we’re looking forward to maxing out our engine and seeing Temtem at its full visual capacity,” he said. “We’re also really looking forward to the new gameplay-related features and possibilities that the next generation of hardware brings, such as haptic feedback.”

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Sony Reveals New PlayStation 5 Game Hood During State Of Play

Sony unveiled two new PlayStation 5 games during its State of Play livestream, one of which is called Hood: Outlaws and Legends.

Hood is a third-person stealth-action 4v4 cooperative game set in a Medieval-looking world. You and three other players, assuming the role of Outlaws, are tasked with stealing treasure from an oppressive government known as The State. In this PvPvE game, two teams of four attempt to outwit each other and the AI guards patrolling the goods. It will require teamwork, coordination, and tactics to escape unscathed with the treasure in tow. You can check out the reveal trailer below.

Developed by Sumo Digital’s Newcastle division, Hood: Outlaws and Legends looks to have a lot in common with Warhammer: End Times – Vermintide, from its third-person perspective and art design to its heavy emphasis on cooperative play. According to game director Andrew Willans, more information on Hood will “come soon.” For now, the studio confirmed the game will launch on PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5 in 2021.

Auto Chess PS4 Release Date Revealed

Popular strategy game Auto Chess is coming to the PS4 later this year. During Sony’s latest State of Play, Auto Chess’s release date was revealed to be October 31, 2020. The strategy game will come with PlayStation-exclusive items and new game versions that will be detailed later on.

Auto Chess’s State of Play trailer didn’t reveal much past the release date, though we did see some gameplay. Players can expect the console versions to be similar to their PC and mobile counterparts. Auto Chess has quite a few modes, including Casual, Ranked, and various others. Players place their chess pieces in strategic configurations to try to outwit and out-muscle their seven opponents.

Pieces in Auto Chess all feature different statistics, including three different star levels that designate their power. Additionally, each piece has race and class synergies that players need to pay attention to in order to create the most powerful setup.

Auto Chess spawned from a Dota 2 mod and is currently on PC as an exclusive to the Epic Games Store. It’s currently in Early Access on Epic’s storefront, but we don’t yet know if it’ll launch in full on the same day as the PS4 version. Auto Chess was previously announced for Nintendo Switch as well, though it’s currently unclear if it will launch on Nintendo’s platform the same day. It’s also available on both iOS and Android mobile devices.

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Vader Immortal PSVR Release Date Revealed

During Sony’s August State of Play stream, the company announced a release date for Vader Immortal: A Star Wars VR Series on PSVR. Vader Immortal was previously released episodically on Oculus and is a short-form story following a smuggler working for Darth Vader; the PSVR release will include all three episodes and is launching August 25, 2020 for $30 USD.

Vader Immortal is a canon story within the Star Wars universe and was written by David S. Goyer, who was the screenwriter on Christopher Nolan’s Batman trilogy. It was designed by ILMxLAB, an immersive experience studio founded in 2015. While Vader is the focal point of the plot, you actually play as a smuggler recruited by the Sith Lord to find an artifact. The game features hand-to-hand lightsaber combat and force abilities.

Vader Immortal was first announced for PSVR in May 2020 as part of the Star Wars Day festivities.

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Hitman 3 Is Getting A PSVR Mode That Includes The Entire Trilogy

There are even more creative assassination possibilities coming to Hitman III when it hits PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5 next year. In addition to wandering through the game’s various locales in a third-person perspective, figuring out how to kill your targets with everything from an explosive rubber ducky to a carefully placed poison drink, you’ll also be able to play the entire game in virtual reality, as revealed in a new trailer for the upcoming third game in IO Interactive’s rebooted Hitman series.

As Sony revealed during its latest State of Play presentation, Hitman III will have PSVR support that puts you in the first-person perspective of protagonist Agent 47. We already knew that Hitman III would also include all the missions from the first two games if you already own them–as the new trailer notes, you’ll also get VR support for Hitman and Hitman 2’s missions, too.

IO Interactive previously discussed the ways the PS5’s increased power and speedier loading is going to allow it to increase the complexity of the levels in Hitman III; the series is known for its large stages that are kind of like big clockwork systems, where players are rewarded for learning all the nooks and crannies and studying characters’ movements to find the best, most efficient, and most hilarious ways to eliminate them. VR’s new perspective could offer even more ways to engage with that complexity, and provide new solutions to Hitman’s complex assassination puzzles.

The VR perspective won’t just be about how you look at the world, though–it’ll change how you interact with it as well. Here’s how the action is described in a post on the PlayStation Blog:

“You’ll stand face-to-face with your targets and look them in the eyes, blend-in to a busy crowd and hear the chatter and conversations happening around you and interact with items using your hands. For example, you can swing a frying pan in whatever angle you want to knock out a guard – and then use it to deflect any bullets that are fired at you as you make your escape!”

Hitman III is set to release in January 2021 on PS4, PS5, PC, Xbox One, Xbox Series X, and Stadia.

Now Playing: HITMAN 3 – VR Mode Announcement Trailer

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Amazon’s The Boys: Shooting Inside A Fake Dead Whale Was Pretty Gross, As New Clip Is Revealed

Season 2 of The Boys certainly has some outlandish moments headed your way. In the first trailer for the upcoming September 4 release on Amazon Prime Video, fans saw a giant whale get rammed by a boat. In a new clip for the show, we see the “fun” doesn’t end there with the now dead whale, and it was apparently pretty rough to film for the cast.

During the CTAM Summer Press Tour, the cast of the show discussed the upcoming season, while giving everyone a sneak peek at what’s in store for The Boys and The Seven. And it involves a lot of whale guts, as you can see in the NSFW clip below.

GameSpot’s sister site TV Guide asked during the panel about what it was like to deal with all those whale guts and fake blood, and of course, it was a bit gross. Laz Alonso, who plays Mother’s Milk, jumped right in while the rest of the cast giggled to themselves. “When Eric Kripke and the 1st AD that was in charge of that episode broke the whale storyline to us, we were all standing in a hallway in front of these storyboards,” Alonso recalled. “And he explained how cool it was, and how I’m going to drive through the whale, and we’re actually going to be on the water, shooting this ourselves, no stunt guys, helicopter shots, all this stuff. No green screen, this was going to be us. A 50-foot animatronic whale on the beach that we’re going to run into. So without asking, the 1st AD volunteers that they even have air conditioning built inside the whale, so that when we’re inside the whale, we’re nice and cool.”

Showrunner Eric Kripke chimed in to say he had no recollection of the conversation, as Alonso continued: “We get to the whale; it’s 90 degrees outside, and 120 degrees inside the whale, and I just asked, ‘Where’s the AC? When are you guys gonna turn the AC on?'”

Apparently, the air conditioning never made it to the set, and Karl Urban, who plays Billy Butcher, also recounted that moment. “I looked over at Laz, and he’s progressively getting more and more agitated, the sweat’s starting to form, and he’s like, ‘Can we get some AC here in the whale!’ Only here on this show would you hear something as bananas as that. The blood, of course, was attracting all sorts of insects.”

“Jack [Quaid, who plays Hughie Campbell] and I would get stuck to the whale guts,” Alonso continued. “When we were in there shooting our scene, at the end of the scene, we would have to get up and walk out of the whale, and there were a couple of takes where we would try to get up, but our bodies, literally our skin, were stuck to the whale because the sugar-coated red stuff would dry up during the scene.”

Their pain is apparently for the fan’s pleasure as you’ll be able to see Season 2 of the hit Amazon Prime series when it drops on September 4.

Spelunky 2 Is Launching Next Month

Spelunky 2, the sequel to the groundbreaking platformer, is finally launching next month on September 15 for both PS4 and Steam. Development on the game had gone quiet for months after Yu announced that it would be delayed from its original 2019 release window.

“We wanted to try to not change the things that made the first so great,” Yu said in Sony’s State of Play stream. He added that Spelunky 2 would have cooperative and competitive online multiplayer, branching paths, and a more expansive shopping experience.

Yu explained that he wanted to expand the concept of the original Spelunky universe. While he didn’t confirm exact details, Yu did say that players would be building a “community and family” as they complete various runs. He also announced the ability to ride turkeys and encounter characters that can help or harm you. The sequel will also include more story than its predecessor.

“The time it takes to complete a successful run, however, hasn’t increased that much,” Yu wrote on the official Playstation blog. “Instead, the journey has become much more dense and varied, with lots more to do and try with each time you venture into the caves.”

The original Spelunky emerged from its obscure indie roots to become one of the most celebrated games of its era in its HD incarnation, with some even hailing it as the game of the decade. In our review, Tom McShea said that Spelunky “makes excellent use of its random nature to keep you hooked as you strive to dive ever deeper into the mysterious depths.”

Now Playing: Spelunky 2 – Gameplay Reveal Trailer

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Braid Anniversary Edition Announced At PlayStation Event

Braid Anniversary Edition was announced during PlayStation’s State of Play event with a trailer showing off the remastered artwork and brand-new animations. The Anniversary Edition is an overhaul of Braid, the 2008 time-bending puzzle-platformer.

The game will also have enhanced sound with new mixes and variants on the original soundtrack, plus an extremely detailed developer commentary track. The commentary track is aiming to be incredibly thorough and, according to the trailer, “If you want to learn how video games are made, Braid anniversary edition will be a really good resource.” You will be able to switch between the old art and the new art at any point during the game.

In GameSpot’s Braid Review, critic Tom Mc Shea wrote, “The captivating ending sequence, which makes use of your rewind ability in a jaw-dropping new way, provides the exclamation point on this remarkable game, but the adventure is consistently engaging throughout the entire ride. The clever puzzles alone are enough to make this an adventure worth taking. Braid’s deep and mesmerizing tale is evergreen: it is outside of and beyond time. It will never get old.”

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The game is set to release in early 2021 on PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X, Nintendo Switch, and PC.

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Bugsnax Gets Gameplay Debut At PlayStation State Of Play

During Sony’s State of Play presentation, we got our first look at gameplay for the gonzo and widely memed game Bugsnax. As explained by a very grouchy editor in the gameplay trailer, you’re a journalist who ventures to the Isle of Bugsnax to find the critters and examine the life there.

When you find the island, you catalog the creatures with photography mechanics. You can use tools like a ketchup lure, traps, and a crossbow to help you lure out and find the creatures roaming around the island. The island inhabitants, a group of pioneers called the Grumpuses, will give you quests as you help rebuild the community.

While most of the Bugsnax creatures have been relatively small–you know, they’re snacks–the trailer also gave a brief glimpse of a giant winged pizza monster, so suffice it to say Bugsnax come in all shapes and sizes and flavors.

Bugsnax gained a lot of attention in part for its theme song, which is by Kero Kero Bonito. The song is currently available on streaming services as well as vinyl if you’re eager to get in the Bugsnax spirit ahead of time.

Bugsnax is coming to PS4, PS5, and PC in holiday 2020.

Crash Bandicoot 4 Has A New Mirror Mode And Returning Character

During Sony’s State of Play livestream, developer Toys for Bob unveiled new gameplay details about Crash Bandicoot 4: It’s About Time.

Toys for Bob talked about new elements coming to the game when it launches this October for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. This includes new game modes, the return of Dingodile as a playable character, and more.

The new game mode, N. Verted Mode (a collaboration with developer Beenox), functions like Mario Kart‘s Mirror Mode. In Crash 4, the game gets inverted to feature all manners of weird art styles, from a more stylized aesthetic to an old-timey black-and-white movie filter and more. It’s meant to provide more replayability to the game, giving players alternative perspectives, sound effects, music, and more.

“This is the first new game in the Crash Bandicoot series in more than a decade, so we felt it was important to introduce a brand-new style of play,” Toys for Bob’s co-studio head Paul Yan said in a press release. “We teamed up with our good friends at Beenox to help us develop N. Verted mode, and they brought all of the same passion and expertise that went into the amazing Crash Team Racing Nitro-Fueled.”

In addition to N. Verted Mode, Toys for Bob confirmed several characters will be playable throughout the entire game. Alongside Crash’s sister Coco, It’s About Time will feature Dingodile and Doctor Neo Cortex as playable characters. There will also be multiple skins you can unlock without microtransactions (such as space suits), new abilities (like wall-running) you can experiment with, more masks you can pick up, and more.

Crash Bandicoot 4 drops on October 2 for PlayStation 4 and Xbox One. You can check out our Crash Bandicoot 4: It’s About Time pre-order guide to learn about the available bonuses.

Now Playing: Crash Bandicoot 4: It’s About Time – Official Narrated Gameplay Trailer

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