quarta-feira, 17 de agosto de 2016

This Week on PSN: Grow Up, Bound, F1 2016






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… along with Inversus, Dungeon Punks, Battleship and more!



Every week, Sony drops a bunch of new stuff onto the PlayStation Network. Those with a PlayStation 4, PlayStation 3 or PlayStation Vita can download these goodies, which include PSN games, movies, themes and more. Take a look at this week’s highlights below!


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Grow Up


From our Preview: Grow Up takes Grow Home’s simple conceit and blasts it across the breadth of a full planet (hand-crafted by just two artists), complete with four separate biomes, each with its own take on the first game’s Star Plant, not to mention the its trademark floating islands and gorgeous low-poly vistas.


Bound


From our Review: The act of moving through Bound’s unique, abstract, and utterly gorgeous world is unlike anything I’ve ever experienced in games. Developer Plastic, which previously worked on ambitious-if-not-strange PS3 projects like Datura and Linger in Shadows, has taken the simplistic core of a 3D platformer and injected it with some impressive style and vision. While the camera can’t quite keep up with the world, the “how” and “what” of dancing through it makes Bound a memorable experience.







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F1 2016


The official videogame of the 2016 FIA Formula One World Championship, F1 2016 includes a new career mode that will take gamers deeper into the world’s most glamorous, exciting and prestigious motorsport, both on and off the track. The life-like recreation of the sport will be further enhanced by the addition of the sport’s iconic Safety Car and Virtual Safety Car, as well as the introduction of the challenging new street circuit in Baku, Azerbaijan for the 2016 Formula 1 Grand Prix of Europe.


To complement the on-track experience, and to expand the realism of the Career mode, F1 2016 includes stunning hospitality areas for each team that act as the player’s game hub. In this area they will work with their Research and Development Engineer and Player Agent to develop their progress both on and off the track. To further enhance the immersion, players will also be able to spot other key figures from the paddock within the hospitality areas.


Inversus


Inversus is a mind-bending action-strategy game for one to four friends. Player movement is constrained to opposite colors of a black and white grid. Each shot flips tile colors in an attempt to block, trap and close in on the enemy. Every round evolves into a unique battlefield.


Dungeon Punks


A group of misfit delivery-men accidentally stumble upon the darkest secrets of the RezCorp resurrection insurance agency, and find out that life is a heck of a lot easier when you’re toeing the company line. Their quest to expose the truth and take down the head honchos pits them against a band of mutants, monsters, and weirdos who will stop at nothing to kill them. Then again, death is no longer a problem, as long as you’ve paid your resurrection insurance premium.


Dungeon Punks is a multiplayer arcade style brawler and role-playing game with a unique tag-team fighting system, set in a fantasy world of magic, mystery, and corporate greed. Recruit a crew of six mutant heroes who will blast your enemies senseless with their crazy magical spells and combo attacks.


Battleship


Deploy your fleet and shoot at your opponent’s grid to find and destroy enemy ships before yours are sunk. Enjoy the game you know and love with the Classic mode or get more tactical in a brand new way to play: the Clash at Sea! mode. Play with a friend locally or online, or stand against the Artificial Intelligence of the game.


Doodle Devil


An addictive puzzle game with an evil twist. Discover the seven deadly sins and watch the world crumble from all the cruel creations you unleash upon the universe.


AdVenture Capitalist


Earning cash has never been as easy as it is in AdVenture Capitalist! The game where you run a variety of quirky businesses by squeezing lemons, catching shrimp, and even taxiing people to the Moon.


The Huntsman: Winter’s Curse


Winter is fast approaching as Queen Freya’s army marches relentlessly on the White Lands. Beneath the shadow of that deadly war Elisabeth’s quiet life on her family’s farm in Vardhelm comes to an abrupt end as she embarks on a journey of her own. Join her on a quest to find her missing brothers as you explore an expanded Huntsman universe, one where you’ll encounter both familiar faces and new dangers, all while discovering the secret Elisabeth herself unknowingly carries.


Solbrain Knight of Darkness


Solbrain Knight of Darkness is a 3D exploration game. The old gods have forgotten this land (Cannae). No one could save our people when darkness began to spread and collect the souls of men for his army.


Color Zen


Color Zen is a new kind of puzzle game. One that invites you to put on your headphones, relax, and find your way through an abstract world of colors and shapes. With simple, intuitive controls, the game invites you to relax and immerse yourself. There are no points or penalties for failure just an abstract world of color to move through at your own pace. So put on your headphones and find your way, with Color Zen.



Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping


From our Review: In order for a mockumentary to be great, there is a fine line it needs to walk – it has to be both believable and utterly outrageous. Lean too far towards one side or the other and the entire thing comes crashing down. The Lonely Island’s big screen music mockumentary effort, Popstar: Never Stop Never Stopping, straddles that line perfectly. Andy Samberg, Jorma Taccone, and Akiva Schaffer have constructed an utterly hysterical and relatively believable movie. Kudos must go to all three with the trio having written the movie together, Samberg playing the lead, and Taccone and Schaffer co-directing.


Me Before You


From our Review: Some movies feel destined to be forgotten. They are neither good enough nor bad enough to be remembered for a long period, they simply exist. Me Before You is just such a film.


Money Monster


From our Review: When we see George Clooney on the big screen, we are regularly treated to an ultra cool, ultra confident, ultra collected character. A Danny Ocean or Matt Kowalski. Lee Gates, Clooney’s character in Money Monster may initially be of the same mold, but has his world turned upside down when he is attacked on the set of his financial news TV show.


Looking for more digital content? Be sure to check out our Out This Week series, released every Monday.


Lucas M. Thomas has been crafting articles for IGN for over a decade now! And when he’s not doing that, he’s assembling magazine pages as the Editor-in-Chief of Nintendo Force Magazine. New subscriptions available now through Patreon! You can follow him on Twitter, @NintendoForce.









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