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Chrono Trigger
Chrono Trigger
Super Mario Odyssey
Super Mario Odyssey
Tetris
Tetris
Portal
Portal
The Stanley Parable: Ultra Deluxe
The Stanley Parable: Ultra Deluxe

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Cell to Singularity
Cell to Singularity

Feb 25

Trombone Champ
Trombone Champ

Jan 13

Astro's Playroom
Astro's Playroom

Dec 28

Pac-Man World Re-Pac
Pac-Man World Re-Pac

Dec 23

Sonic Adventure 2
Sonic Adventure 2

Dec 09

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Fun at first idle/clicker game, before you run out of main content, while the side content gets unbearably slow. I genuinely love this concept and even learned a bit along the way, but it's clear making money is more important than enjoyment here.

The fact that you have to do 50 prestige levels for the dinosaur section and repeat those 50 levels 10 MORE TIMES is absolutely insane. It's a literal waste of time.

TOOT TOOT

THIS GAME FUCKING RIPS WOOOOO

Genuinely the funniest concept for a video game. Not only is the wonky honks from a middle school trombone player really funny, but there’s a hidden narrative filled with baboons, hotdogs, and a mf named Trazom. Best game of 2022. Eat rocks Elden Ring.

Acting as both a celebration of Sony’s previous consoles, and a tech demo for the PS5, Astro’s Playroom is the antithesis of Pac-Man World Re-Pac… it’s actually fun!

First of all, this dude Astro - pretty epic. He even does Fortnite dances.

Most of the gameplay is all about pushing the PS5 controller to its limits. That HD Haptic Feedback Touch thingy (or whatever the hell it’s called) is one of the coolest things in videogames. Motion controls are here too, but thankfully they’re intuitive and never really feel frustrating. The touch pad, microphone, and triggers are all used in various ways to defeat enemies, platform, or solve puzzles. It’s all incredibly neat and makes me wish more games found more interesting ways for the player to interact.

Sure, it’s a gimmick, but mixed with its incredibly responsive controls, it makes me wish that more video game developers would implement this stuff more often.

The levels are visually fantastic. Each area is based on a hardware component in the PS5: SSD Speedway, GPU Jungle, Cooling Springs. It’s such a simple idea, but I love it.

Throughout the levels you collect artifacts, little statues of past Sony consoles. For those that grew up with some of these consoles, it’s a neat way to celebrate your relationship with them. For those that haven’t, it’s a neat visual representation of a console’s lifespan.

All that to say, it’s very cool jumping on a 3D model of a Playstation 1 and seeing the little disc top open.

If you’ve had the chance to get a PS5, definitely give this one a shot. It’s free. Eh, let’s be real, if you got a PS5, you’ve probably already played this. What else are you gonna play?? This shit only got 5 games.