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I didn't post here last couple of weeks, so a quick recap: - Finished **The Legend of Zelda: Echos of Wisdom**. Loved the game. Kind of Tears of the Kingdom light. Highly recommended. - Finished **Stick it to the Man**. 2D plaftormer-ish, where you have a hand sticking out of your head which can be used to traverse or read people's mind. A very humourous game, which can be completed in 5-6 hours. - Finished **Metro 2033 Redux**. I liked the narrative but didn't enjoy the gameplay, could be because the game is old, or maybe cause I am not a big fan of survival horror. Going to skip Last Light (watched it's video/story), but will give Metro Exodus a try. And now: Playing **Trails in the Sky: SC** as my main game, made quite a headway in chapter two, should be nearing the end of it, but still couple of side quests remaining. It's still early game though, so going to take me couple of months. Played a little bit of **[Atelier Ryza: Ever Darkness & the Secret Hideout](https://www.nintendo.com/us/store/products/atelier-ryza-ever-darkness-and-the-secret-hideout-switch/)**, game has opened quite a bit, still enjoying it, but not much to say about it yet. **[Dust: An Elysian Tale](https://www.nintendo.com/us/store/products/dust-an-elysian-tail-switch/)**, turned out to be a much smaller game than I expected. I think I played 3-4 hours of it, and according to saves, I am at around 45%. Don't know how it calculates the percentage, it's possible I may end the game even before 100%, let's see. Couple of thing I found interesting in the game. You can find either equipment or their blueprint as a loot. If you find blueprint, you need looted material to craft it. You can also buy the material, but in start shops only have 4-5 materials, so you have to first sell at least one of each material before it will start getting stocked in shops. Another interesting thing is leveling up stats. There are 4 different stats. Attack, Defense, "Magic" and Health. And your max stat can't be more than 4 level higher than your lowest stat. So you can't just put everything in attack or defense. My one big complaint is saves though, you can only save at specific points, and while save points are abundant, there are certain parts where you can die easily and once you do you have to load a previous save. It's a decade old game though, so I guess this can be forgiven. That's all from me, what about all of you? What have you been playing

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blog.playstation.com

Starting from Europe, featuring music from God of War, The Last of Us, Ghost of Tsushima, and Horizon. > The global tour launches with a world premiere on April 19, 2025, in **Dublin**, **Ireland**, before heading to more than 200 cities across **Europe**, **the United Kingdom**, **the United States**, and beyond. Whilst we are only announcing European dates at this time, be assured we’ll be announcing other world locations very soon. > > The 2025 tour schedule so far includes: Dublin, Ireland – Glasgow, Scotland, London, Birmingham, Manchester, Leeds, Newcastle, UK – Amsterdam, Netherlands – Paris, Amnéville, France – Brussels, Belgium – Frankfurt, Stuttgart, Berlin, Hamburg, Dusseldorf, Leipzig, Munich, Oberhausen, Germany – Zurich, Switzerland – Bologna, Italy – Budapest, Hungary – Sofia, Bulgaria – Vienna, Austria – Bratislava, Slovakia – Prague, Czech Republic – Lodz, Poland – Copenhagen, Denmark – Gotenburg, Sweden – Oslo, Norway To get tickets early: > We don’t want you to miss out on this extraordinary event so our partners are giving the PlayStation community first opportunity to score tickets through the early access code PLAYCONCERT24 which will be usable from 7am PT tomorrow Wednesday, October 16 2024. Tickets are expected to go fast!

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> Bulwark: Falconeer Chronicles is changing to Bulwark: Evolution. > > Indie solo developer, Tomas Sala once again expands the horizons of "The Great Ursee." and truly evolves it beyond the already unique and innovative city builder it was. > > Following extensive feedback from players, Bulwark: Evolution now features three distinct ways to play with each mode providing a unique experience: > > The Original Bulwark Experience: Players will explore the Great Ursee as they build their grand civilisation, scavenge for resources, create trade routes, and form alliances with other factions scattered across the waves. > > Free build Mode: Create without consequence in this cosy mode, free from the conflict and challenges of standard play, where players can experiment and build without limits. > > Total Conquest: The beacons are lit, and the fires of war are here! In this challenging new mode, players start Bulwark at war with every faction. There’s no diplomacy and the frequency and scale of raids is like nothing they’ve ever seen before. Building alone won’t suffice — players will need grit, determination, and strategic expertise to survive the onslaught of the Great Ursee. > > On top of this, the game has doubled its open-world content, added clearer progression, more strategic options and tons of new mechanics, including new fortresses for players to unlock, as well the ability to sail the high seas in their own ocean-going flagship as they into battle against enemies who are now are more capable and deadly than ever before

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Link: https://x.com/LittleBigPlanet/status/1843652568389480651

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https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xQRL-tT-nN4

Blog post with more details: https://blog.playstation.com/2024/09/30/starship-troopers-continuums-upgrade-and-perk-system-leans-into-the-original-sci-fi-films-mythology/

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