Karam Elahi writes: "The Chinese Room, developers of Amnesia: A Machine for Pigs, are currently working on their next big name project, Everybody's Gone to the Rapture for PlayStation 4. Being a very plot and story-centric endeavor, EGttR is definitely turning quite a few heads in the industry. The developer recently sent out a few tweets centered around their project."
Any Button Gaming reflects on the importance of music in games, with five examples where the score elevated the game beyond all expectation
Dan writes for Commonsense Gamer: "Even though competitive gaming is becoming more and more of a thing nowadays and most computer and video games challenge you to complete quests, destroy stuff or achieve something, gaming can and should also be considered a medium for relaxation."
Slime Rancher is pretty good if you haven't played it. That's also pretty relaxing. Well unless you get tarr loose on your ranch.
I would like to see more relaxing games too. I enjoyed Stardew Valley, I also liked the old Sim City games for the same reason. It's nice to just sit back and idle away a few hours without having to struggle in a raid or take down that huge boss.
One thing I don't like is when you have a day/night cycle it's like you have a time limit. I understand they want events to happen on certain days but it would be nice if the day didn't end until your character went to bed.
November’s PS4 Playstation Plus games have been announced. Coming off of one of the best months PS Plus has ever had, how do these 2 new games stack up? Are they worth your time and hard drive space?
Bad article. First he gets the name wrong and then he claims it's coming to PC and Xbox One. Considering that the game is being published by Sony, is receiving development assistance from Sony Santa Monica, and there has never been any announcement of the game being on anything other than PS4... I'd say this guy needs to check his information before he writes anything.
Is a ps4 exclusive :/
Honestly, to keep articles of this quality off of the site, just mark them down and move on. This is the state of a lot of games journalism. Anyone with a keyboard can type any old nonsense and call it an article.