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This week’s news stories have packed a mighty punch with some big announcements. Let’s get right to it, shall we?
The Big Stories This Week
We’re starting our Halloween celebrations early, with on PlayStation platforms. Have a look and see what frightens you.
Off-menu suggestion of the week
HELL YEAH! Wrath of the Dead Rabbit has you playing Ash, prince of Hell, who also happens to be a skeletal rabbit. Riding a circular-saw jetpack. On a quest to kill 100 monsters who copped a look at a compromising photo of him. It’s a side-scrolling platformer with twin-stick shooter controls. Plenty colourful, plenty fun.
Tweets of the Week:
in is one of the most amazing experiences I've ever had.
— Spawn On Me Podcast (@SpawnOnMe)
Nice reload action
— Sony London Studio (@LondonStudioHQ)
— Rockstar Games (@RockstarGames)
Hey, PS Blog team: watcha playin’?
Corey
“Back to the gruelling survival of via my Vita. Although I have to reduce rain and the seasons of Summer and Winter, to save my sanity (real world, not in-game. But in-game too. If you know what I mean. Which you will if you’ve played this game. It’s amazing. Erm… look over there!) *runs*”
Matt
“This week has mostly been sponsored by curse words and a long-overdue ‘Crushing’ run I promised myself on . That pumped-up mercenary on the train nearly broke me halfway through and I had to cheese Lazarovich for a few cheap shots, but – by God – I nailed it. (In case you’re wondering – no, I won’t be attempting a run on ‘Brutal’ difficulty. Ever.)”
Gillen
“I’ve only recently dove into , and feel a fool for not doing so sooner. It reminds me of an intoxicating cocktail of Symphony of the Night’s gradually unlocking world (and its rich diversity of monsters) and the ever-mounting panic from exploring Resident Evil 4’s villages. I’m hooked. But also pretty bad at it. I’ve been schooled pretty much every night this week by Father Gascoigne.”
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The Big Stories This Week
- Red Dead Redemption 2 gets a trailer, Rockstar and PlayStation get a partnership
We doubt you missed this one, as Rockstar spent a good part of this past week with what was eventually confirmed as a PS4-bound sequel to its brilliant western Red Dead Redemption. Not only did we get a beautifully evocative trailer giving us a taster of what was to come (and powered by PlayStation 4), of exclusive content for PS4 players. - PlayStation Tournaments launches
Sign up and turn up for any number of ESL tournaments across a variety of multiplayer titles right from your PlayStation 4’s home dashboard. Even if you’ve been dominating the competition before online, in national tournaments and Cups. - Lethal VR lets you relive your favourite action movies in PlayStation VR
Channelling old-school shooting galleries and mesmerising moments from action cinema’s best is upcoming PlayStation VR title, Lethal VR. From the mind that brought you PS2 shooter Black and including a bevy of iconic weapons from your favourite movies to test your skills with, Lethal VR’s .
- Staying with artistic gunplay for a moment, John Woo-inspired shooter at the start of November.
- Batman and Battlefield and hard drive space as and lead another packed release week, which also includes some in the form of the enhanced for PlayStation 4.
- As we look forward to with a discussion on how machines , Avalanche Studios with .
- Reaching back even further is Suda51 murder mystery The Silver Case, a PSOne, Japan-only title for PlayStation 4 in the future. Meanwhile critically-acclaimed horror to PlayStation 4 as well with a triple game pack.
- Sonic fan? Sonic Mania Collector’s Edition for a European release.
- PlayStation VR’s in , while strange adventure mystery : 8th November.
We’re starting our Halloween celebrations early, with on PlayStation platforms. Have a look and see what frightens you.
Off-menu suggestion of the week
HELL YEAH! Wrath of the Dead Rabbit has you playing Ash, prince of Hell, who also happens to be a skeletal rabbit. Riding a circular-saw jetpack. On a quest to kill 100 monsters who copped a look at a compromising photo of him. It’s a side-scrolling platformer with twin-stick shooter controls. Plenty colourful, plenty fun.
Tweets of the Week:
in is one of the most amazing experiences I've ever had.
— Spawn On Me Podcast (@SpawnOnMe)
Nice reload action
— Sony London Studio (@LondonStudioHQ)
— Rockstar Games (@RockstarGames)
Hey, PS Blog team: watcha playin’?
Corey
“Back to the gruelling survival of via my Vita. Although I have to reduce rain and the seasons of Summer and Winter, to save my sanity (real world, not in-game. But in-game too. If you know what I mean. Which you will if you’ve played this game. It’s amazing. Erm… look over there!) *runs*”
Matt
“This week has mostly been sponsored by curse words and a long-overdue ‘Crushing’ run I promised myself on . That pumped-up mercenary on the train nearly broke me halfway through and I had to cheese Lazarovich for a few cheap shots, but – by God – I nailed it. (In case you’re wondering – no, I won’t be attempting a run on ‘Brutal’ difficulty. Ever.)”
Gillen
“I’ve only recently dove into , and feel a fool for not doing so sooner. It reminds me of an intoxicating cocktail of Symphony of the Night’s gradually unlocking world (and its rich diversity of monsters) and the ever-mounting panic from exploring Resident Evil 4’s villages. I’m hooked. But also pretty bad at it. I’ve been schooled pretty much every night this week by Father Gascoigne.”
The post appeared first on .