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Next-gen console buying guide - a detailed look at the next generation consoles
Hey /IndianGaming ! A new generation of gaming is nearly upon us, and for those us who aren't PC gamers, that means weighty decisions about which machine to pick as our primary gaming rig for the next six or seven years. Now that we know pretty much everything about the Xbox and PlayStation, let's compare the two to try and discern which console would offer you the best gaming experience and value. I'll do the Xbox first because the difference between the two consoles is larger than with PlayStation.
PS5 vs Xbox - Hardware
Xbox The Xbox brand has come a long way in the past seven years. The release of the Xbox One was disastrous, plagued by always online, intrusive DRM, high pricing because of Kinect, and a bunch of other silly decisions from clueless execs who were completely out of touch which what gamers wanted. But ever since MS fired Don Mattrick and replaced him with Phil Spencer as the head of the Xbox division, Phil has slowly turned things around, coming up with many new innovations in an effort to get the xbox back up to competing with the big boys. Their hardware team too went from creating a prohibitively priced but technically weak console, to the most powerful console of this generation. For next gen, they've gone with an even more ambitious vision, creating two consoles at different price points targeting different output resolutions, but hoping to achieve the same level of performance. That's quite the goal! Let's check out the specs.
Component
Xbox Series X
Xbox Series S
CPU
8 Core AMD Zen 2 @3.8Ghz/3.6GhzSMT
8 Core AMD Zen 2 @3.6Ghz/3.4SMT
GPU
AMD RDNA2 GPU 52CU's @1.825 Ghz
AMD RDNA 2 GPU 20 CU's @1.565 Ghz
GPU Power
12.15 Teraflops
4 Teraflops
RAM
10GBGDDR6@560GB's / 6GB@336GB/s
8GBGDDR6@224GB's / 2GB@56GB/s
Storage
1TB PCIe Gen 4 NVMe SSD w/Velocity
512GB PCIe Gen 4 NVMe SSD w/Velocity
I/O Throughput
2.4 GB/s Uncompressed / 4.8 GB/s Compressed
2.4 GB/s Uncompressed / 4.8 GB/s Compressed
Performance Target
4k UHD
1440p
Disc Drive
4KUHD Blu-Ray
No Disc Drive
Price
₹49,999
₹34,999
Whoo! These are quite beefy machines. The current generation of consoles were actually quite dated even for their time. Not so this time around, these consoles are high end gaming rigs, with the Series X even beating most PC's that took the Steam hardware survey. Before we go any further though, let's untangle this alphabet soup of tech specs and try and translate it into something readable(tech geeks bear with me, there's a lot of oversimplification here, I know!) SMT - Stands for Simultaneous MultiThreading. Simultaneous multithreading allows different processes to utilize the same core, allowing for greater efficiency. Basically, a CPU core that could normally only do one thing at a time now spends less time sitting idle, as it works other things while waiting for instructions to finish processing. Sometimes this means way better performance when code is specifically optimized for it, other times it doesn't really matter because code has to wait on a previous operation to finish before starting a new one. Teraflops - Short for Trillion Floating Point Operations per Second. A floating point operation is basically a standard arithmetic operation(multiplication, division etc) involving decimal numbers(floating points). So the 4 Teraflop Series S GPU, for instance, can do 4 trillion of these a second. Phew! PCiE/NVMe - Short for Peripheral Component Interconnect Express, PCIe is just a connector standard that transfers data across components. These connectors have various lanes of traffic, so the more lanes a component utilizes, the faster information will flow, like on a road or highway. NVMe(Nonvolatile Memory Express) drives use more lanes than SATA drives probably used by your computer, which means way faster speeds. It's planning a road layout and choosing to use a highway instead of a normal road to make things faster. Xbox Velocity Architecture - Fancy marketing term for a collection of technologies that aim to increase rendering and texture streaming efficiency i.e squeeze as much juice out of the hardware as possible. It incudes stuff like Sampler Feedback Streaming(tech that allows the hardware to load only the mipmaps that are necessary, reducing I/O because less data has to be sent to RAM to load a frame), improvements to DX, and of course a fast SSD(although less powerful than the one on the PS5). It also enables stuff like Quick Resume. So what does this all mean for gaming? Well, the Xbox Series X is a way more powerful machine across the board, aimed at hitting a higher performance target. It needs higher specs because it's outputting 4K images as opposed to a target of 1440p on the Series S. Microsoft says the Series S specs have been neatly scaled so the only difference between the two consoles is resolution. Don't take them at their word though, there are bound to be other small differences , resolution will just be the biggest differentiator. So that means both consoles are equipped with technologies like Raytracing, Variable Rate Shading, Sampler Feedback Streaming, all that good next-gen stuff. But wait... What the F is Ray Tracing?! Arguably the defining feature of Next-Generation graphics, Ray tracing is a radical new way to render realistic graphics on-screen. In order to understand how it works, let's think a bit about how graphics are rendered. The real world is complicated. Very complicated. Trying to recreate that in a game requires the use of various algorithms to simulate various parts of the real world, like a physics engine to handle various forces and collisions, a shadow and reflection maps to handle shadows and reflections, a light map to handle the lighting of a scene, and of course a virtual camera viewport to simulate your eyes. There are a ton of things game developers do to try and recreate the real world as accurately as possible with the processing power available to them, and you can see them if you've ever opened up a game graphics menu where it allows you to toggle certain settings, or 'tricks' on or off, that were developed to make scenes look more realistic. So where does ray tracing come in? Well, Raytracing is meant to replace 'fake' methods of rendering stuff like lighting and shadows by attempting to realistically simulate the way lighting and shadows actually work in the real world. If you've ever taken a high school physics class, you'll know that light travels in the form of rays - reflecting, refracting, getting absorbed etc ad infinitum. Ray tracing is the process by which computers attempt to simulate this in an effort to make scenes look more realistic than what can be achieved by artificial tricks. For instance, check out Raytracedminecraft Wow! Quite the quantum jump there, right? While minecraft's graphics were never technically very impressive, with raytracing everything looks so much nicer. Water actually looks like water and not blue lines, dark caves actually look dark and not just black, lava actually behaves like lava instead of looking like someone spilled some red paint on a light source, everything just looks that much more realistic. It's achieved by each pixel, both inside and outside the scene(traditional rendering methods typically only consider pixels inside the scene for lighting and shadows) casting off a ray of light, the path of which is then traced around the scene until it hits a light source or an artificial limit. This eliminates the need for manually providing lightmaps or reflection details, because those can be simulated in real time and look even better. As you can imagine, it's very computationally intensive, which is why we haven't really see it go mainstream in gaming until now. Even with the monsters that are this-gen consoles, they probably won't be able to hit their performance targets with full RT. From what we can see so far, the Xbox Series X will likely run at 4k30 with RT, and the Series S will run at 1080p30 with RT. Alright that's enough about Raytracing for now, back to the console comparison. Some quick FAQs
Is there any benefit to getting the Series X if I don't have a 4k TV? - Yes, but probably not a 15k difference. The Series X will still be processing higher resolution textures and might even give you better framerates in games, but the primary reason to get a Series X over the S if you don't have a 4k TV will probably just be to future-proof yourself in case you ever do decide to buy one in the future
Why would I need Quick Resume? - A strange question, but one I have nevertheless seen asked a fair number of times. To clarify, you don't really 'use' quick resume as you benefit from it. Just opening a game will take you right back to the state it was in when you last closed it, so you don't need to sit through loading screens, menus, or studio logos to get in the game. It also persists across cold boots.
What are the PC equivalents to the Xbox Series X specs? - The Series X GPU lies somewhere between the RTX 2080 Super and the RTX 2080 ti as far as raw performance is concerned. As for the CPU, the closest PC equivalent would probably be the AMD Ryzen 7 3700x, or a less than an Intel i7 9700k.
PS5 Arguably the more highly anticipated console, the PS5 succeeds the PS4, which absolutely crushed the Xbox One this generation in terms of sales and games. Fueled by phenomenal exclusives like God of War, Spiderman, Bloodborne, TLOU2 etc, the PS4 juggernaut's got quite a bit of momentum going into this generation. Sadly as we all know, it hit a bit of a legal hiccup coming to India so it'll be delayed. We also don't know as much about it as we do the Xbox because Sony hasn't actually sent out any units to Influencers/Reviewers yet, so all we have to go on are the specs, demos, and teardowns that Sony themselves have provided. This generation, Sony's offering two variants of the PS5, but in contrast to Microsoft's strategy, both their consoles are equally powerful and offer basically the same gaming experience, the only difference being that one plays discs while the other doesn't. The price difference between the two consoles is also 10k as opposed to 15k with the Xbox. Because the consoles share identical specs, I won't be comparing them with each other. Instead, let's compare them to the Xboxes. Here's the same table again, except with PS5 in the middle this time.
Component
Xbox Series X
PlayStation 5
Xbox Series S
CPU
8 Core AMD Zen 2 @3.8Ghz/3.6GhzSMT
8 Core AMD Zen 2 CPU varfreq* upto 3.5GhzSMT
8 Core AMD Zen 2 @3.6Ghz/3.4SMT
GPU
AMD RDNA2 GPU 52CU's @1.825 Ghz
AMD RDNA 2 GPU 36CUs varfreq upto 2.23Ghz
AMD RDNA 2 GPU 20 CU's @1.565 Ghz
GPU Power
12.15 Teraflops
10.3 Teraflops
4 Teraflops
RAM
10GBGDDR6@560GB's / 6GB@336GB/s
16GB GDDR6 RAM @ 448GB/s
8GBGDDR6@224GB's / 2GB@56GB/s
Storage
1TB PCIe Gen 4 NVMe SSD w/Velocity
Custom 825GB SSD
512GB PCIe Gen 4 NVMe SSD w/Velocity
I/O Throughput
2.4 GB/s Uncompressed / 4.8 GB/s Compressed
5.5GBs Uncompressed / 8-9 GB/s Compressed
2.4 GB/s Uncompressed / 4.8 GB/s Compressed
Performance Target
4k UHD
4k UHD
1440p
Disc Drive
4KUHD Blu-Ray
Optional Disc Drive
No Disc Drive
Price
₹49,999
₹39,999/₹49,999
₹34,999
*varfreq = variable frequency On paper, the Xbox Series X is the most powerful console, then the PlayStations, with the Series S coming in at a distant third. The Series X has a slightly faster CPU, a significantly faster GPU, and slightly faster RAM than the PS5. Meanwhile, the PS5 has the edge in I/O throughput, which is about twice as fast as that on the Series X when it comes to raw numbers. What do these numbers actually mean for games? Well, we just don't know yet, because multiplats have yet to be benchmarked on the PS5. Sony seems to be playing their cards close to the vest, and haven't given their hardware to any reviewers to try. It's a safe guess to say that games will probably look slightly better on the Series X with maybe slightly better performance, but the difference is unlikely to be significant and probably won't matter to most casual gamers. Meanwhile, the difference in I/O throughput could mean that the PS5 will possibly load worlds and start up games faster than the Series X. It will probably be most noticeable in exclusive first party titles that are coded to specifically take advantage of the SSD. Let's discuss hardware value by price. When it comes to price, the best value hardware wise is clearly the PS5 DE. For merely 5k more than the Series S you're getting 3-4x the processing power. If you have a 4k TV at home, it's probably not worth considering the Series S, just the PS5 and the Series X. Maybe when the Series S is more reasonably priced in India according to the $1 = ₹100 rule it could be a contender, but as of now, it's my personal opinion that the Series S is just not good value in India for those who have a 4K TV at home and the budget to afford one. But of course there's more to a system than just hardware. Now that we've drawn up some specs comparisons, let's get down to the software side.
PS5 vs Xbox- Software
For most gamers, this will be the real meat of the comparison. The power differences between the PS5 and the Xbox Series X are probably not significant enough on their own to decide a purchase, so for most casual gamers, software is what will decide it. Xbox By far the biggest difference software side on the Xbox is Xbox Game Pass. Love or hate Xbox, you can't deny that Xbox Game Pass Ultimate is quite simply the best value in gaming right now. Following this guide from the subreddit , you can get 3 years of it for as low as ₹7500. In case you've been living under a rock, here's what you get with Xbox Game Pass.
Xbox Live Gold (Multiplayer and Games with Gold)
Access to a growing and rotating library of ~350 games(as part of PC+Console. Console only - ~250 Games)
Perks - This can sometimes include cool stuff like the presently included 3 months of Discord Nitro, but so far for the most part I've not found it to be of too much use unless you play a lot of free to play games like World of Tanks or Warframe.
xCloud - Not really relevant in India right now, but if you go the 3 years of gamepass route it might be a nice bonus down the line. It's possible to access xCloud right now with a VPN, but it's not a great experience.
EA Play - Game Pass will also soon include access to EA Play, the basic tier of their subscription service, including very popular games like FIFA, Battlefield, Sims, etc. It also includes trials of the latest EA games.
A 20% Discount on buying the games included in Game Pass, if you decide to buy them to keep.
It's also worth noting that all future Xbox Games Studios games will land on Xbox Game Pass Day 1, which is a really good value considering that Xbox now has 23 studios making games. While most of them are a ways off, it looks like a good lineup, especially if you're into RPG's. Game Pass is pretty much the USP of the Xbox right now. For gamers on limited budgets, it's just tremendous value. For ₹700 per month(It's regionally priced too!), you get to play way more games and have much more fun with your console than you could have had without the service. For many, this could possibly be the decider. The second big difference, of course, is in the exclusives. Here's what the upcoming Xbox exclusive lineup looks like -
Halo Infinite
Microsoft Flight Simulator
Senua's Saga - Hellblade 2
Avowed
Fable
Everwild
Forza Motorsport
Starfield
The Elder Scrolls VI
It's also worth noting that all these games will still go on PC Game Pass Day 1. If you have a PC capable of running these games when they come out, then missing out on Xbox games shouldn't really be an issue or a deciding factor. The third big difference is in backwards compatibility. The Series X and S will be compatible with every single Xbox One game, a lot of the most popular Xbox 360 games, and some of the most popular OG Xbox games. Here's the full list of 607 supported titles. It's great if you're already invested in the platform or are nostalgic for old titles like Burnout Revenge, Red Dead Redemption, Black Ops 2, Fallout New Vegas, etc. Probably won't be a big thing for most people, but for those it will help, it can make a purchase. there's also a bunch of conveniences like quick resume and play anywhere. Quick Resume works like a save state where the console just loads back to where you last were when you quit the game instead of starting the game afresh. It works with multiple games at a time and persists even if you pull the plug on the Xbox. Play Anywhere works with some titles where your saves carry over from Xbox to PC. Nice to have, but not anything major. Finally, an important note - unlike the PS5, even Free to Play games need a subscription to play online. So yeah, you can't play stuff like Fortnite or Warzone without a live gold or game pass ultimate subscription. If you spend a lot of time playing F2P games and can't afford game pass, this is a significant downside that might even be a dealbreaker, depending on how much time you spend playing F2P and how broke you are. Quick FAQ's Will future Bethesda Games be Xbox exclusive? - We still don't have definitive confirmation on whether future Bethesda titles will be exclusive, but it's highly likely that they will be, considering that Minecraft excluded, no other Microsoft first party studio currently develops games for other platforms. Phil Spencer also recently went on record to say that they're not worried about losing out on PS sales. Keep in mind that games like DOOM, Fallout, Elder Scrolls, will sell many Xboxes if they go exclusive. So while we can't claim anything definitively either way, don't buy a PS5 expecting to play these games for sure. What's the best deal on Game Pass? - Currently it's the 3 year gold conversion deal. It probably won't last forever, so don't pass up the opportunity. Follow the guide linked above. Are PC and Console Game Pass the same? - No. They are similar services but have different libraries. While all Xbox Games Studios games will release Day 1 on both platforms, major third party titles like Red Dead Redemption 2 are not likely to hit PC game pass. PS5 Software wise, the biggest reason to buy the PS5 are for its exclusives. So far, PS4 exclusives blow Microsoft's out of the water. God of War, Ghost of Tsushima, Spider-Man, The Last of Us, Horizon Zero Dawn, Bloodborne, time and again Sony has proven that they have some of the best studios out there. The PS5 will certainly have some spectacular games. Here's what the upcoming PS5 exclusive lineup looks like -
Spider-Man : Miles Morales(Launch)
Demon's Souls (Launch)
God of War - Ragnarok
Ratchet and Clank : A Rift Apart
Gran Turismo 7
Sackboy - A Big Adventure
Godfall
Final Fantasy 16 (timed)
Deathloop, Ghostwire(timed)
The majority of these games will most likely only be playable on PlayStation i.e they won't be coming to PC, so that's another thing to keep in mind when deciding which system to buy. They'll all mostly be phenomenal games, Sony titles usually are, especially first party ones. On the downside, great games can be quite expensive. As you've heard, Sony has confirmed that all PS5 first party exclusives will be 4999 going forward(no regional pricing). So if you care about playing Ratchet and Clank/God of WaGran Turismo at launch, be ready to shell out the cash. Personally I don't believe 5k for a single player game is worth it in India, but of course it depends on your personal finances. To alleviate this somewhat we have PS Now and the PS Plus collection, Sony's answer to Game Pass. The PS Plus collection includes a lot of popular PS4 exclusives and some third party titles like Arkham Knight and Fallout 4. It's a really good deal if you're jumping into the PS ecosystem for the first time, but those who already own PS5's will probably already have played most of the games on there and will only benefit once they grow the service. Sony also a bunch of conveniences in the UI like activites, which let you jump right into a certain part of the game. It's also rumored to have some sort of quick resume, but nothing's been confirmed in that regard yet. As for Backwards Compatibility, Sony has confirmed that the PS5 will be BC with nearly all PS4 titles, but PS1,2,and 3 games will be left to history. Regrettable, but probably not a dealbreaker for most people. So on the Sony side, we have some killer exclusives but not as much value with highly priced games and no game pass.
Verdict
So, for the most important question, which one do you get? Well, even after 21,000 words I won't really pretend to have an answer. There are too many variables to consider. How invested you are in a particular ecosystem, your personal financial situation, the type of games you like, etc. That said, I have some broad recommendations -
If you have already have a 4k TV and have/plan to buy online - The PS5 DE is the way to go. The asinine pricing of the Series S in India makes this particular situation an easy call in my opinion. Yeah games will be expensive, but if you have the budget to buy a 4k TV maybe you can afford it. If not, you could always wait and pick up the games later when they go on sale. Kind of a bummer, but you'd still be playing on better hardware and actually putting your 4k TV to good use, instead of wasting its potential on the Series S. Maybe this will change if the Series S ever comes down in price, but for now this is the easiest reco to make.
If you don't own a 4k TV and are strapped for cash(maybe you lost your job during rona), get the Series S. The Series S gets a lot of flak from hardcore gamers but IMO it is still a great gaming machine. for those upgrading from the Xbox One/One S/PS4/PS4 Slim it will still be a huge upgrade. Don't get carried away by 4k Marketing. 1440p gaming still looks great, and if the Series S can keep its promises of 1440p 60fps or even 1080p w/ Raytracing, games will look gorgeous and play great. Game Pass is also phenomenal value, and you get to play way more games for cheaper than on the PS4.
If neither of these statements are close to your use case, don't consider the Series S or the PS5 DE. The PS5 DE might be a tempting buy for those who own discless collections and want to save money, but that would be a mistake. You're probably going to be playing on this console for at least 5-6 years, and are going to buy many games in that time. With PS5 games priced as highly as they are, you're almost certainly going to make up the difference and more buying expensive non-regionally priced games. The PS5 might cost more, but buying physical will save you a ton of money over digital purchases.
XSX vs PS5 is kind of a toss-up. XSX is compact and more powerful and is overall better value with Game Pass, but doesn't have many next-gen games to play at launch(most Xbox heavy hitters are landing much later). Meanwhile the PS5 has Demon's Souls and Miles Morales which comes with Spider Man Remastered. Personally I would go with an XSX in this situation because it's better value and will probably have more exclusives down the line(I don't mind waiting), but if you're eager to get on the next-gen hype train as soon as possible or are already invested in the PS ecosystem/you just love PS games that much, the PS5 is also a pretty good purchase. Definitely the hardest call to make.
If you are much into WRPGS, go with Xbox. Microsoft has a solid lock on western RPG's this generation, with titles like Fable, Avowed, Fallout, Elder Scrolls, and Starfield. Given that Sony doesn't really make these sorts of games themselves and there aren't that many big WRPG devs left(CDPR and BioWare are pretty much the only ones I think?), you're better off going with Xbox if you're a fan of these sorts of games.
Closing Thoughts
Phew! This write-up turned out to be a lot longer than I had initially expected. It was quite a bit of work writing it, and I did quite a bit of research to ensure that it's as accurate as possible. I'm still human so I've probably made some mistakes still, so please feel free to correct me if you spot an error. And of course, these are ultimately just my thoughts on the matter as someone who owns and plays on both consoles right now, as well as PC, and will probably end up getting both new consoles down the line. I've tried to keep this as unbiased as possible, but if you feel I've misrepresented something or left something out, do weigh in in the comments and help other people out. Tl;Dr - Consoles good, console war bad.
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List of PS3 and Console exclusive games playable on RPCS3 right now!
List of games that are not available on PC but can be played with RPCS3 emulator. First list has PS3 exclusives plus playstation exclusives(PS3/PS4 or PS3/PSV). Second list has all games that are console exclusive. Third list talks about the big unplayable PS3 exclusives and their current status. Do note that your PC needs to have the required specs to play these games. Go to https://rpcs3.net/quickstart to see the required specs. Also note that some games require specific settings to run at full speed or display graphics correctly and you should see the wiki or forums for info, plus go to the discord if you have problems with games. Final note. Go to https://wiki.rpcs3.net/index.php?title=Help:Game_Patches for various game patches that unlock the framerate of exclusive games. Certain games can also do 60fps with Vblank settings in advanced tab of rpcs3 settings so no need for patches.
THE PLAYSTATION EXCLUSIVE LIST
.detuned - Just a demo, not even a game really.
.hack//Versus - 3D fighting game based on the .hack movie.
Aabs Animals - Some sort of crappy Nintendogs thing but for the PS3/Vita.
Absolute Supercars - racing game.
Accel World: Gin'yoku no Kakusei - VN plus some rpg elements and battles.
Accel World: Kasoku no Chouten - Sequel to the previous entry.
AKB1/149 Renai Sousenkyo - Its a dating game where you date members of AKB48, SKE48, NMB48, and HKT48, the dates are all live action videos and you have to pick several options if you pick the right ones there are future dates and finally a confession video, its only in Japanese though.
Akimi Village - City building game made by people being kefling series.
Amplitude
Aquanaut's Holiday Hidden Memories - Early PS3 exclusive never released in Europe or USA but has an english version courtesy of Hong Kong. In terms of gameplay you drive a submarine tag fish into your database, reactivate buoys and find the truth behind a missing oceanographer disappearance. Its pretty relaxed in terms of gameplay.
Aquapazza: Aquaplus Dream Match - 2D fighting crossover game featuring characters from Utawarerumono, Tears to Tiara, and To Heart.
Ar Nosurge: Ode to an Unborn Star - 6/10 JRPG.
Atomic Ninjas - Multiplayer 2D Arena fighting game, not sure if there is local multiplayer though can play the single player mode.
The Awakened Fate: Ultimatum - Sequel to RPG Guided Fate Paradox, havent played.
Barnanza - Farming.
Battle Trivia Knockout - Trivia game, bad reviews.
Bentley's Hackpack
Beyond the Future: Fix the Time Arrows - VN japanese only.
Bikkuri Pachinko Ashita no Joe Kyoraku Collection Vol 1 - Pachinko game based on Ashita no Joe.
Big Sky: Infinity - Twin stick shooter. It's okay.
Buzz! Junior: Dino Den - Trivia games that use buzz controllers except you can just use a regular controller.
Buzz! Junior: Monster Rumble
Buzz! Junior: RoboJam
Buzz! Quem é o Génio Português?
Cash Guns Chaos DLX - Only on PS3 but quite bad.
Calling All Cars - 2D game where you capture criminals and have to take them to jail while AI opponents ram you and try to make you lose the criminal. Pretty fun.
Carnivores HD - PS3 exclusive dinosaur game! Quite a bare bones game sadly.
Crescent Pale Mist - 2D hack n slash game that was originally on pc but was put on PS3 with some updates, updated version was put on steam greenlight but was never published.
Comet Crash - Fairly unique tower defense game.
Crash Commando - Haven't played but has really good reviews.
Cuboid
CV Casting Voice - Has been playable for years, it's in japanese doesnt have wiki page and im not sure what genre it is even.
Dai-3-Ji Super Robot Taisen Z Jigoku-Hen - Japanese strategy/rpg game.
Dai Senryaku Exceed II - Japanese strategy game, language barrier might be too much to play this game.
Daisenryaku Perfect: Senjou no Hasha - Same as above.
Daito Giken Koushiki Pachi-Slot Simulator Hihouden: Taiyou o Motomeru Monotachi - A slot machine game.
Dare to Fly! - Some 3D arcade flying game featuring an ostrich, doesnt seem to have good reviews.
Dark Mist - Pretty great game.
Date A Live: Arusu Install - VN in Japanese so only play it if you know Japanese.
Date A Live: Rinne Utopia - Same.
Deadstorm Pirates - Arcade shooting game, its possible to use the mouse with fake move settings.
Deception IV: Blood Ties - A sorta action puzzle game, also good.
Demon's Souls - One of the best games on PS3 you probably heard it's playable already.
Dengeki Bunko: Fighting Climax - Another 2D Fighter.
Disgaea D2: A Brighter Darkness
Doki-Doki Universe - An interactive personality test according to wiki.
Dragons Crown - 2D hack and slash.
Drakengard 3 - People have said the performance on RPCS3 is actually better than on the PS3, best way to play the game.
Eat Them! - You are a robot and you stomp buildings and stuff, nothing special.
echochrome - Puzzle game.
Entwined - Rhythm game.
Elefunk - Some PS3 Puzzle game haven't played.
Elevator Action Deluxe - Arcade Puzzle type game pretty good too.
Eureka Seven: AO Attack Legend - Pilot a robot and fight, decent game.
E.X. Troopers - This game is really good but it's in Japanese only, since its a shooter you can still play but probably won't understand any dialogue. Also it's on 3DS but I can't imagine its better than PS3.
Everybody's Golf: World Tour - Arcade golf game.
Everybody's Golf - same.
Fat Princess - Cartoony Real time action strategy game according to wiki, gameplay wise seems more like capture the flag(princess).
Folklore - First party PS3 jrpg game, pretty good.
Funky Lab Rat - Puzzle game, its just okay.
Full Auto 2: Battlelines
Gekiatsu!! Pachi Game Tamashi Vol. 2: CR Evangelion Shinjitsu no Tsubasa - Pachinko game based on evangelion anime series and yes there are 3 of them for PS3.
Gekiatsu!! Pachi Game Tamashi: CR Evangelion - Hajimari no Fukuin
Gekiatsu!! Pachige-Damashi Max Evangelion 7 x Seimei no kodou
Gendai Daisenryaku 2016: Chitsujo no Houkai - Haken Kokka Shittsui - Same as the other daisenryaku games.
Genji: Days of the Blade - Was part of the exclusive launch titles on PS3, Bad reviews but I found that it's pretty good.
Ginsei Igo 2: Next Generation - Go game in japanese, if you like go.
The Guided Fate Paradox - Havent played.
God of War HD - All the God of War games currently playable missing some notable titles of course.
God of War II HD
God of War: Chains of Olympus
God of War: Collection
God of War: Ghost of Sparta
God of War: Origins Collection
Godzilla
Gran Turismo 5 Prologue Demo - The playable Gran Turismo titles, the others have stability issues which prevent them from being playable.
Gravity Crash - Multidirectional shooter.
Gran Turismo HD Concept
Harem Tengoku da to Omottara Yandere Jigoku Datta - VN game.
Hajime no Ippo: The Fighting! - Boxing game, havent played it but graphically looks great.
Hamster Ball - Similar to super monkey ball but meh.
Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA Dreamy Theater 2nd - Rhythm games, you probably heard of Hatsune Miku.
Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA Dreamy Theater Extend
Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA F
Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA F 2nd
Haze - PS3 AAA exclusive, quite bad, I'd say its the worst Triple A PS3 exclusive.
Heartful Simulator Pachi-Slot: To Heart 2 - Pachi-slot game based on To Heart 2.
Heavenly Sword Demo - Full game might also be playable, can be played at 60fps with vblank settings and its a huge difference.
High Stakes Vegas Strip Poker - Exclusive to PS3 surprisingly, if you like poker I guess.
Higurashi no Naku Koro ni Sui has all 19 chapters of the console ports, and also includes the drama cd arc, Hajisarashi-hen, which unlocks upon clearing the game. All the arcs are now fully voiced(stolen desc from vndb).
Hiiro no Kakera Aizouban - VN game.
Hohokum
Hot Shots Golf: Out of Bounds - Arcade golf game, if you like this series of games check it out.
Hot Shots Golf: World Invitational - Same.
The Idolmaster Cinderella Girls G4U! Volumes 1-9 - Havent played but if you are an idolmaster fan give all 9 of these games a go.
The Idolmaster One For All - Same with this one.
Imabikisou - Horror VN.
Infinite Stratos 2: Ignition Hearts - VN games based on infinite stratos.
Infinite Stratos 2: Love and Purge
Initial D Extreme Stage - Racing game based on Initial D!
Jikkyou Powerful Pro Yakyuu 2014 - Baseball game.
Jikkyou Powerful Pro Yakyuu 2016
Jissen Pachi-Slot Hisshouhou! Hokuto no Ken F - Seikimatsu Kyuuseishu - Pachi-Slot based on Fist of the North Star.
JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: All-Star Battle - Fighting games based on Jojo's Bizarre Adventure!
JoJo's Bizarre Adventure: Eyes of Heaven
Kaihou Shoujo SIN - VN.
Kamen Rider Battride War - Musou games based on Kamen Rider.
Kamen Rider Battride War II
Katamari Forever - Really good.
Kamen Rider Battride War - Kamen rider musou game, it's okish if you play musou games.
Kamen Rider Battride War 2 - Same with this one.
Landit Bandit
Last Rebellion - JRPG
The Last Guy - Havent played it but has good reviews.
Legasista - ARPG, found it boring, but check it out if you want.
Linger in Shadows - Same as detuned just a demo.
LittleBigPlanet - Compat list hasnt been updated for this month but lbp is now confirmed playable from start to finish with perfect speed.
LocoRoco Cocoreccho!
LUMINES Supernova - Puzzle game with really good reviews.
Macross Trial Frontier - Robot fighting game.
Magic Orbz - A PS3 breakout clone...that's it.
Malicious - Action game, haven't played it but looks good.
Magical Beat
Magus - This is the worst PS3 exclusive if you factor in reviews.
Mahjong Haoh: Dankyuu Battle 3 - Mahjong games.
Mahjong Taikai IV
Megazone 23 - Aoi Garland - VN with RPG battles. Japanese only.
Memories Off Yubikiri no Kioku - VN
Mist of Chaos - Turn based strategy with turn based battles, One of the oldest PS3 exclusives but only in Japanese so will be hard to get into it with untranslated menus.
Mobile Suit Gundam: Target in Sight - PS3 launch title, mecha combat but bad reviews.
ModNation Racers - Go karting with a lot of customizable content, can be played at 60fps by doubling vblank.
Motto SoniComi - PS3 exclusive VN.
Move Street Cricket - Cricket game.
Move Street Cricket 2
Nerawareta Gakuen Kanzenban Shiryoushuu - Not even a game just behind the scenes look at some anime.
NovaStrike - Some kind of top down shooter, not so good.
Nucleus - Not good at all.
Odin Sphere Leifthrasir - Great game.
Okabu
Ore no Imouto ga Konnani Kawaii Wake ga Nai Happy End HD Complete Box - Vn based on Oreimo with photography, play if you are an Oreimo fan. It's Japanese only though.
Pachinko Hissatsu Shigotonin IV Kyoraku Collection Vol 2 - Pachinko game based on I dont even know.
PachiPara 15: Super Umi in Okinawa - Pachinko.
PachiPara 16: Gingira Paradise 2 - Pachinko.
PachiPara 17: Shinkai Monogatari with Agnes Ram - Pachinko! A lot of pachinko games on the ps3. They are all in Japanese but don't need japanese to figure out the menus and how to play.
Page Chronica - Puzzle platformer game.
Piyotama - Another puzzle game.
Persona 5 - Well, 90% of this subreddit is Persona 5, this is what inspired me to make the list, there are other good games out there.
Quizball Goal - Football(Soccer) and quizzes. Sounds better than it is.
Rag Doll Kung Fu - Fists Of Plastic
Ragnarok Odyssey Ace - Another JRPG.
Railfan: Chicago Transit Authority Brown Line - Train simulation game.
Rain - First party PS3 exclusive, haven't played it but has good reviews.
Rainbow Moon - Tactical role-playing game, good reviews, haven't played.
Revenge of the Wounded Dragons
Resogun - Was originally a PS4 exclusive but can play it on PS3 now.
Ridge Racer 7 - Haven't played it but this series has some acclaim.
Rinne no Lagrange Kamogawa Dream Match - Carbon copy of Eureka Seven game.
Soccer Tsuku Pro Soccer Club o Tsukurou - Soccer Managment game.
Super Robot Taisen OG Saga - Masou Kishin F - Coffin of the End - Basically the super robot series combines multi mecha from anime/manga/video games in a crossover battle games are tactical isometric rpg from what i've seen but havent played them.
Super Robot Taisen OG Saga - Masou Kishin III
Super Robot Taisen OG Dark Prison
Super Rub 'a' Dub - You're a duck in a tub.
Super Hero Generation - Tactical turn based battles with Ultraman and Kamen Rider characters. Japanese only.
Super Heroine Chronicle - Tactical RPG it's decent.
Supersonic Acrobatic Rocket-Powered Battle-Cars - PS3 Exclusive and this game was what rocket league was based on, glad they change the title lol.
Star Ocean: Integrity and Faithlessness - The PS3 version is in Japanese while PS4 has english but PS4 emulator isnt there yet.
Tacchi Shiyo Love Application - VN.
Taiheiyou no Arashi: Senkan Yamato, Akatsuki ni Shutsugekisu - Similar to Daisenryaku series, war simulation strategy.
Tales from Space: About a Blob - 2D Platformer.
Tank Battles - battles with tanks.
Tears to Tiara II: Heir of the Overlord - SRPG looks good.
Tenchou no Igo - go game.
The ICO & Shadow of the Colossus Classics HD
The Last Guy - The game is a rescue game in which the eponymous player character must guide civilians to escape from monster-infested cities(from wiki)
The Punisher: No Mercy - Arena FPS, it's decent has a loose story to it, give it a go if you are a fun of The Punisher.
Time and Eternity - Haven't played but looks really really good.
Time Crisis: Razing Storm - Arcade Rail shooter can be played with mouse using fake move settings.
Trash Panic
Trinity Universe - PS3 RPG and has bad reviews.
Tokyo Jungle - Amazing game.
Untold Legends: Dark Kingdom - Like Genji was a launch exclusive for PS3 also has mediocre reviews, haven't played it but I think it's worth checking out just for being a first part PS3 exclusive.
Vividred Operation Hyper Intimate Power
Vividred Operation: Mayonnaise Operation With Akane! - Very intriguing name...
When Vikings Attack!
Wangan Midnight - Racing game based on a manga I think, similar to Initial D game but that one isn't playable yet.
Yakuza Kenzan - Only playable Yakuza title right now, in Japanese only, there is a translated version in the works.
Yamasa Digi World SP: Pachi-Slot Sengoku Musou - Demo disc of a Pachi-slot game but the main game doesnt work yet.
Z/X Zillions of Enemy X: Zekkai no Crusade - Some sort of Japanese card game, haven't played. Looks cool though.
THE CONSOLE EXCLUSIVE LIST
1942: Joint Strike - Good shmup game.
2010 FIFA World Cup: South Africa - For some reason these fifa games never made it to PC.
2014 FIFA World Cup Brazil
3 on 3 NHL Arcade
50 Cent: Blood on the Sand - Third person shooter that I enjoyed, it's also naturally 60fps.
AC/DC Live: Rock Band Track Pack
AFL Live 2
Afro Samurai - Action game based on the afro samurai manga, pretty good.
After Burner Climax - Arcade Air battles.
All-Pro Football 2K8 Demo - The full game isn't playable right now.
Amy - Survival horror game, considered one of the worst games of all time. Play it if you are curious just how bad it is.
Arkedo Series - 01 Jump! - Arkedo games were one of the first playable games on RPCS3.
Arkedo Series - 02 Swap!
Arkedo Series - 03 Pixel!
Army of TWO - Third person shooter with a 60fps patch!
Army of TWO: The 40th Day
Asura's Wrath - Cinematic action game, can be played at 60fps with vblanks.
Backbreaker Vengeance - Arcade football game where you dodge opponents or try to sack opposing players, I cant explain it well so better to watch a video. This game I enjoy playing a lot.
Bakugan: Defenders of the Core
Band Hero
Battlefield: Bad Company (Gold Edition)
Bellator MMA Onslaught
Ben 10 Galactic Racing - Karting with Ben 10 characters basically and the others are just beat em up games.
Ben 10 Omniverse 2
Ben 10 Ultimate Alien: Cosmic Destruction
Bionic Commando Rearmed 2
Birds Of Steel - Flight simulation and air battles.
Bourne Demo - Game based on the bourne movies, its' actually pretty good.
Cabela's Survival: Shadows of Katmai - One of the few cabela games that isnt on PC, its a lot more story driven, it's okay.
Captain America: Super Soldier
Cartoon Network: Punch Time Explosion XL - Super Smash bros but with cartoon network characters.
Cel Damage HD
Clash of the Titans - Legit one of the dullest games I've played.
College Hoops 2K7 - College basketball.
College Hoops 2K8
Cross Edge
Crystal Defenders
Dante's Inferno - God of War clone thats decent.
Dead to Rights: Retribution
Def Jam: Icon - 3D fighting game but with rappers!
Destroy All Humans! Path of the Furon
Digimon All-Star Rumble
DJ Hero
DJ Hero 2
Dragon Ball Z: Battle of Z - All the console exclusive dragon ball games, as you'd expect they are all fighting games.
Dragon Ball Z: Budokai HD Collection
Dragon Ball Z: Burst Limit
Dragon Ball: Raging Blast
Dragon Ball: Raging Blast 2
Dragon Quest Builders - Dragon quest Minecraft game, great graphics and game itself is decent, there is an english translation available online.
Dream C Club Gogo - All 3 games feature you romancing a hostess of your choice at a maid club, features variety of minigames. It's actually not bad, can still play despite the language barrier if you dont read Japanese.
Dream C Club Zero: Special Edipyon!
Dream C Club: Complete Edipyon!
DreamWorks Super Star Kartz - Karting with dreamworks characters.
Duck Dynasty - Not good.
EA Sports MMA
El Chavo Kart - Karting but with.....um.
Enchanted Arms
Facebreaker
Fairytale Fights - Just hack and slash with all your favorite fairytale characters but the levels really drag.
Fast & Furious: Showdown
Fatal Inertia EX - Racing game, it's meh.
Fighting Vipers
Fracture - Third Person Shooter with some unique terraforming weapons. Can do 60fps with vblank.
Frogger Hyper Arcade Edition
Girl Fight - Fighting game with sexy ladies, that's it.
Golden Axe: Beast Rider - Hack n Slash game not good reviews.
Grand Slam Tennis 2
Green Lantern Rise of the Manhunters - Action game can do 60fps with vblank.
Greg Hastings Paintball 2
GripShift
Guitar Hero 5
Guitar Hero Live
Guitar Hero: Metallica
Guitar Hero: Van Halen
Guitar Hero: Warriors of Rock
Hail to the Chimp - Pretty boring and repetitive.
Happy Feet Two: The Videogame
Hard Corps: Uprising
Hasbro Family Game Night 3 - Collection of Hasbro board games.
Hasbro Family Game Night 4
Hellboy: The Science of Evil - This is a decent game.
How to Train Your Dragon
How to Train Your Dragon 2
Jeremy McGrath's Offroad
Jimmie Johnson's Anything With An Engine - Yet another karting game but this one has some interesting gameplay modes. Also can do 60fps with vblank.
Knights Contract
Little League World Series Baseball 2010
Lucha Libre AAA: Héroes del Ring - Mexican wrestling game.
Madagascar Kartz
Mahjong * Dream C Club - Remember the maids from Dream C Club well now you play mahjong with them.
Majin and the Forsaken Kingdom - Pretty good game.
Mamorukun Curse - A shmup thats decent.
Matt Hazard: Blood Bath and Beyond
Metal Gear Solid: Peace Walker - HD Edition - HD remake of the PSP game.
Moon Diver - Side Scrolling platforming action game, I enjoyed this one.
My Aquarium - It's just an aquarium barely a game.
NBA JAM - Arcade basketball.
NBA JAM: On Fire Edition
NBA Unrivaled - Apprently its one of the worst basketball games ever.
NCAA Basketball 09 - If you enjoy college basketball or football.
NCAA Basketball 10
NCAA Football 09
NCAA Football 10
NCAA Football 11
NCAA Football 12
NCAA Football 14 - The last installment of the College football series. It;s possible to mod in current rosters.
NCAA March Madness 08
NeverDead - Looks really interesting game mechanics wise but has terrible reviews.
NFL Blitz - Arcade American football game very fun.
NHL 08/14 - If you like hockey.
Ninja Gaiden Sigma
No More Heroes: Heroes' Paradise - Port of the wii game.
NPPL Championship Paintball 2009
Nurarihyon no Mago: Hyakki Ryouran Taisen - 2D fighting game based on Nuraihyon no Mago.
Pacific Rim - Fighting game with pacific rim robots but not so good.
Persona 4 Arena - 2D fighting game featuring p3 and p4 characters, Ultimax is an updated version.
Persona 4 Arena Ultimax
Phineas and Ferb Across the 2nd Dimension
Planet 51: The Game
R.B.I. Baseball 14 - Baseball game, probably the worst one on PS3.
Rise of the Guardians
Rock Band
Rock Band 2
Rune Factory Oceans
Rush'n Attack: Ex-Patriot
Saw II Flesh and Blood
Scott Pilgrim vs. The World: The Game - Good beat'em up game.
Sega Superstars Tennis - Tennis with sega characters.
Shadows of the Damned - Action game with some great reviews.
Silent Hill Downpour - The last Silent Hill game. Never made it to PC, decent game and can be played at 60fps with vblank.
Skate
Skate3 - The most demanding playable title in the entire list.
SoulCalibur IV- 3D fighting games that you probably heard of and want to play.
SoulCalibur V
Space Invaders Infinity Game
Spider-Man: Edge of Time - Spiderman game with decent reviews.
SpongeBob SquarePants: Plankton's Robotic Revenge
Tecmo Bowl Throwback - Remake of the classic Tecmo Bowl game. Can also play with original graphics.
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Danger of the Ooze - Metroidvania game with turtles, its decent.
Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Turtles In Time Re-Shelled
Tekken 5 Dark Resurrection - 3D fighting games im sure you heard about.
Tekken 6
Tekken Tag Tournament 2
Tekken Tag Tournament HD
The Bigs
The Bigs 2 - Arcade Style baseball games, can do 60fps with vblank, I found it very fun to play.
The King of Fighters XII
The Legend of Spyro: Dawn of the Dragon
The Simpsons Game
Thor God of Thunder
TNA Impact!
Tony Hawk's Project 8 - Skating games, I can't speak to the quality of these ones.
Tony Hawks Pro Skater 5
Top Spin 3 - Tennis Games.
Top Spin 4
Ugly Americans: Apocalypsegeddon - What a title.
Vampire Rain: Altered Species - Survival horror game that brutally punishes any mistake you make, has bad reviews but I found it ok.
Voltron: Defender of the Universe
Wolf of the Battlefield: Commando 3
Worms 2: Armageddon
WWE All Stars - I must have missed some other WWE games, most of them seem close to playable in the compat list.
Yu-Gi-Oh! 5D's Decade Duels Plus - If you enjoy yugioh then these games will be good.
Yu-Gi-Oh! Millennium Duels
So thats the end of the list of playable console exclusives, so many Karting and Pachinko games... Now onto the ingame but unplayable PS3 Exclusives.
Resistance Series - Resistance 1 and 2 are playable without any issues. Resistance 3 has performance issues and no muzzle flash.
Killzone Series - 2-3 have performance issues so arent playable yet. Killzone HD is now officially playable.
Gran Turismo Series - Stability issues, crashes during races. You can play the games to a certain extent though.
infamous Series - Has graphic problems, performance seems fine but im not sure if it can be finished last I heard it had a game breaking bug in a specific mission.
littlebigplanet Series - LBP 1 is playable while LBP 2/3 are still ingame.
Uncharted Series - The first one just needs some more performance and can be playable, if you have an i9 9900 then its playable, not sure on the other two games.
The Last of Us - The big one, it's getting better but needs performance.
Twisted Metal - Graphical issues.
Ratchet Series - Again performance problems prevent playability, but a lot of the physics bugs and graphical issues have been solved.
Afrika - Has issues with photos hasn't been tested in a while so possibly fixed, not many people want to play this game though.
3D Dot Game Heroes - Has random crashes that have been with the game for 2 years now...
Boku no Natsuyasumi 3 - Might be playable hasn't been tested enough.
Hey guys! Here is a list of all the new supported games, you can download the Nucleus Co-Op scripts from the app now, the games listed here that are clickable link you to a guide but all are supported. You can also see all available scripts from the app now by pressing the view all option. Don't forget to read the FAQ below if you want to know more. 10 Miles to Safety 20XX 100% Orange Juice 200% Mixed Juice! Absolver Abyssal Zone Acceleration of SUGURI 2 Accel World VS. Sword Art Online Deluxe Edition Aground A Hat in Time Air Missions: HIND Alien Breed Impact Alien Breed 2: Assault Alien Breed 3: Descent Aliens Colonial Marines Aliens vs Predator Classic 2000 Aliens vs Predator 2010 Alien Swarm: Reactive Drop Alone in the Dark: Illumination Among Us Aragami: Shadow Edition ARK: Survival Evolved Ashen (steam version) Astroneer Attack on Titan / A.O.T. Wings of Freedom Attack on Titan 2 ATV Drift & Tricks Barony Battle Grounds III Binary Domain BioShock 2 Bit Dungeon III Blades of Time Bladestorm: Nightmare Blood and Bacon Blood GDX Bloons TD 6 Bob Was Hungry Borderlands Borderlands 2 Borderlands: The Pre-Sequel Borderlands GOTY Enhanced Borderlands 3 BrainBread 2 Broomstick League Brothers in Arms: Hell's Highway Brütal Legend Bulletstorm: Full Clip Edition Bunch of Heroes Call of Duty: Black Ops II Call of Duty: World at War Carmageddon: Max Damage CastleMiner Z Charlie Murder Chivalry: Medieval Warfare Citadel: Forged With Fire Cladun Returns: This is Segoku Clandestine Code of Princess Contagion Contra: Rogue Corps Counter-Strike: Source Craftopia Cube World Cyberdimension Neptunia: 4 Goddesses Online Daemon X Machina Damnation Dark Souls: Prepare to Die Edition Day of Defeat: Source Day of Infamy Deadfall Adventures Dead Island Dead Island: Definitive Edition Dead Island: Riptide Dead Island: Riptide Definitive Edition Dead Motherland: Zombie Co-op Dead Rising 2 Dead Rising 2: Off the Record Dead Rising 3 Dead Rising 4 Deathtrap Debris Deep Rock Galactic Desolate Dinosaur Hunt Dirt 3: Complete Edition Divinity: Dragon Commander Divinity: Original Sin Enhanced Edition Divinity: Original Sin 2 Don't Starve Together Door Kickers Double Action: Boogaloo Dragon Ball Xenoverse Dragon Ball: Xenoverse 2 Dragon Marked for Death Dragon Quest Builders 2 Drake Hollow Dungeon of the Endless Dungeons 3 Dungeon Siege III Dying Light Dystopia Earth Defense Force 4.1 Earth Defense Force 5 Earth Defense Force: Insect Armageddon Earth Defense Force: Iron Rain Earthfall Enemy Front E.T. Armies F1 2012 F1 2014 Fade to Silence Factorio Fallout 76 F.E.A.R. 3 Final Exam Feel The Snow Fight The Dragon Fistful of Frags Flatout 4: Total Insanity Forge Quest Fortified Front Mission Evolved Full Mojo Rampage Garry's Mod Gas Guzzlers Extreme Generation Zero Gensokyo Defenders GOCCO OF WAR God Eater Resurrection God Eater 2 - Rage Burst God Eater 3 God Mode Golf It! Grid Grid 2 Grim Dawn Ground Branch GTFO Gunfire Reborn Guns n Zombies Half-Life Deathmatch: Source Half-Life 2: Deathmatch Half-Minute Hero: The Second Coming Halo Custom Edition Halo 2: Project Cartographer Halo Online ElDewrito Halo: The Master Chief Collection Halo Wars: Definitive Edition Hammerwatch Helldivers Hero Siege Hoard Hunted: The Demon’s Forge Human: Fall Flat I am Weapon: Revival Insane 2 Insurgency Iron Brigade It came from space, and ate our brains Journey Kane & Lynch 2: Dog Days KATANA KAMI: A Way of the Samurai Story Killing Floor Killing Floor 2 Killsquad Kill to Collect Lead and Gold: Gangs of the Wild West Left 4 Dead 2 LEGO Worlds Livelock Lord of the Rings War in the North Lost Planet 3 Magicite McDroid Mean Greens - Plastic Warfare Mega Man 8-bit Deathmatch Mighty No. 9 Minecraft Java Edition Monday Night Combat Mordheim: City of the Damned Morphies Law Mothergunship MudRunner NanoWars NASCAR '15 Victory Edition Necropolis Need For Speed Most Wanted 2005 New Gundam Breaker Nioh: Complete Edition Niffelheim Night of the Dead No Man's Sky No More Room in Hell Nuclear Throne Together Operation Flashpoint: Dragon Rising Orcs Must Die! 2 ORION: Prelude Outbreak Outbreak: TNN Outland Outward OVERKILL's The Walking Dead Pacify Paint the Town Red PAYDAY: The Heist PAYDAY 2 Pirates, Vikings, and Knights II PixARK PixelJunk Nom Nom Galaxy Pogostuck: Rage With Your Friends Portal Knights Prevent The Fall Primal Carnage: Extinction Project CARS 2 Pure Raft Rage Re:Legend Remnant: From the Ashes Renegade Ops Resident Evil 5 Resident Evil 6 Resident Evil: Resistance Resident Evil Revelations Re-Volt (RVGL) RimWorld Risk of Rain Risk of Rain 2 Roguelands Rogue Star Rescue Ryse: Son of Rome Sacred 3 Saints Row The Third Saints Row IV Saints Row: Gat out of Hell Sanctum Sanctum 2 Satisfactory Scourge Outbreak Secret Ponchos Secrets of Grindea Senran Kagura: Shinovi Versus Senran Kagura: Estival Versus Senran Kagura: Peach Beach Splash Serious Sam 2 Seven Days to Die Sir, You Are Being Hunted SkyDrift Skyrim Together Sniper Elite V2 Sniper Elite 3 Sonic Robo Blast 2 Son of Nor Space Engineers Space Hulk: Deathwing Spec Ops: The Line Spintires Split/Second Starbound Stardew Valley Star Wars: Battlefront 2 (Classic, 2005) Star Wars: Episode I - Racer State of Decay 2: Juggernaut Edition Strange Brigade Strength of the Sword: ULTIMATE Styx: Shards of Darkness Super Mario 64 Super Mario 64 PC Port Survivalist Sven Coop SWAT 4: Gold Edition Sword Art Online Re: Hollow Fragment Sword Art Online: Lost Song Sword Art Online: Hollow Realization Deluxe Edition Sword Art Online: Fatal Bullet Synergy SYNTHETIK: Arena SYNTHETIK: Legion Rising Takedown: Red Sabre Team Fortress 2 Classic Team Fortress 2 Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Mutants in Manhattan Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles: Out of the Shadows Terraria TerraTech The Blackout Club The Darkness 2 The Dark Pictures Anthology: Man of Medan The Dark Pictures Anthology: Little Hope The Dishwasher: Vampire Smile The Forest The Haunted: Hells Reach theHunter: Call of the Wild The Incredible Adventures of Van Helsing The Incredible Adventures of Van Helsing II The Incredible Adventures of Van Helsing III The Incredible Adventures of Van Helsing Final Cut The Mean Greens - Plastic Warfare The Pit: Infinity The Simple Apocalypse The Survivalists The Watchers Tinkertown Tokyo Ghoul:re Call to Exist Tom Clancy's Ghost Recon: Breakpoint Tom Clancy's Rainbow Six: Vegas 2 Tom Clancy's Splinter Cell: Conviction Tomb Raider Torchlight II Toukiden: Kiwami Toukiden 2 TOXIKK Unending Dusk Unepic Unloved Unreal Tournament III Umbrella Corps Vagante Valheim Valkyrie Drive: Bhikkhuni Warcraft III: The Frozen Throne Warcraft III: Reign of Chaos Warhammer 40,000: Space Marine War Thunder We Were Here Together White Noise 2 World in Conflict: Complete Edition Wreckfest XCOM: Enemy Within Zeno Clash II Zombie Army Trilogy Zombie Panic! 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Frequently Asked Questions & Troubleshooting
(Under Construction, last updated: 02/06/21) Q: What is Nucleus Co-Op? A: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=jbituCgu3Bc Nucleus Co-Op is a free and open source tool for Windows that allows split-screen play on many games that do not initially support it. The app was originally created by Lucas Assis. Zerofox later took over and added a ton of new features and improvements to support a lot more games. Ilyaki later joined in and brought multiple keyboards/mice support and more great features to the table. The app is currently being developed and updated by these devs: Lucas Assis, Zerofox and Ilyaki. R-mach is the creator and developer of the website that hosts all the available Nucleus Co-Op scripts. The further development of the app wouldn't have been possible without the amazing contributions and hard work from all the Split-Screen Dreams Discord members (which include the devs mentioned above) that made all the new Nucleus Co-Op scripts and continue to make new discoveries and scripts to support even more games, among them: Talos91, PoundlandBacon, dr. old.boi, Pizzo and many more. Q: How does Nucleus Co-Op work? A: Essentially Nucleus Co-Op opens multiple instances of the same game (some games require mutex killing for that, among other methods) that will only answer to one specific gamepad (we do this via Nucleus Co-Op custom xinput dlls or xinput plus dlls) and connects those instances via LAN or steamworks online multiplayer emulation (Goldberg Emulator), all while making sure all the windows have focus so they can be playable at the same time with multiple controllers or that the instances are playable even in the background. Nucleus then resizes, removes borders and repositions the games windows so you can have synthetic split-screen to play locally with your friends. Q: Which games can be splitscreened using Nucleus Co-Op? A: There are a lot of supported games, all mentioned in the list above. A ton of games are now supported thanks to the amazing program called Goldberg Emulator, developed by Mr. Goldberg, a big thank you to him. Read the Goldberg FAQ if you want to know more. Q: Where do I download Nucleus Co-Op? A: You can download latest version from Github. Download the compiled .rar release, don't download the source code zip if you just want to use the app. Mod v1.0.2 R5 is the latest version recent scripts are created for, please avoid other versions (like regular Alpha 8 and Alpha 10) as they are outdated now. Q: How do I use Nucleus Co-Op? A: Here is a quick video tutorial: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hWmvz59i-o0 1.- Download and exctract Nucleus Co-Op (extract using apps like 7-zip or winrar). 2.- Open NucleusCoop.exe. 3.- Click on Download Game Scripts, the script browser will open. Search for a game in the supported games list and download a script. You can also see all available scripts from the app now by pressing the view all option. 4.- Once the script has finished downloading you will get a prompt asking if you would like to add a game now, click yes if you want to add it now, if you select no proceed to step 6. 5.- Next you need to find where your game's executable is located. If you're not sure, try Googling 'where is (game) installed' and just search for the .exe in the place they tell you to look for. For Steam games this is usually something along the lines of 'C:\Program Files\Steam\steamapps\common(game)'. Some games will have their real .exe stashed away in a folder called 'bin' or 'binaries'. Once you choose the right .exe, add the game. 6.- You can also automatically add games, click 'Auto-Search' and select the drive and path you want to add games from. 7.- Once your game is added, select it in the Nucleus UI and drag the gamepad icons to the splitscreen layout, click on the top-left icon on the layout corner to change the type of splitscreen layout. You can also use multiple monitors, if you have multiple monitors connected they will show in the Nucleus UI. If you see Script Author's Notes appear at the bottom of the UI, read them carefully. 8.- Finally press > then Play (top right of the UI) and you are ready to go. Q: Where should I place the Nucleus Co-Op folder? A: You can place the folder wherever you like as long as you keep the following in mind: -DO NOT place it inside a folder containing files for a game you wish to play. -Avoid placing it inside a folder that has security settings applied to it, such as program files, program files (x86). -Some scripts require the Nucleus Co-Op folder to be located in the same drive as the game files. -If you are still unsure where to place the folder, the root of the drive your games are installed on is usually the best option. For example C:/NucleusCoop. Q: How do I play with an uneven amount of players (such as 3 players) without having an empty space? A: Right click on a section of the splitscreen layout. Q: Nucleus Co-Op doesn't launch, how do I fix it? A: Here are a few things you can try: 1.- Try updating your Microsoft.net framework, and install/reinstall Visual C++ 2010-2017. 2.- Make sure your antivirus program or windows defender is not blocking Nucleus Co-Op or deleting any of its files. 3.- Restart your PC, and try again. Q: Does Nucleus Co-Op have any malware? A: Absolutely not. Also a recent file added to Nucleus Co-Op utils folder is being picked up by some browsers and antivirus as malware, this is 100% a false positive, read here. Q: I wish to help out with the project, how can I get in touch? A: Join the Nucleus Co-Op discord community or contact us here in the subreddit. Q: When support for X game? A: Not all games are easy to splitscreen, if you want to suggest a game make a post with the title [Request] Name of the game and provide useful information like if the game supports LAN or dedicated servers, if it is available on Steam or in other services, if it uses external servers for online, if it has gamepad support etc. You can also contact any of our experienced Nucleus scripts developers here or in the Nucleus Co-Op discord and ask if a script is possible. The main script developer is the OP of this post. Remember that scripts developers are limited by the games they own and can test on, so if you really want support for a game to be added consider donating the game to the scripter in question. Q: How do I know when a script gets updated? A: Scripts updates are always announced in the Nucleus Co-Op discord server in the channel scripts updates. Also The_Shnazberry posts great Weekly Review Threads in this subreddit with all the information about new released scripts and updates to existing ones. Q: How do I create my own splitscreen script for Nucleus Co-Op? A: Here is the documentation, open the .js file with notepad to read it. You can also use the scripts you download from Nucleus Co-Op as reference, they get downloaded to the Nucleus scripts folder. An easier way to start would be editing an existing script, preferably one of a game that uses the same engine as the game you want (Unity, UE4 etc.) and just change the data in the script to match your game, like the .exe name and such. If you create a working script or if you have any questions about Nucleus scripting you can ask us in the Nucleus Co-Op discord or here in the subreddit, we can help you improve your script so it is fully working for sharing with the community. Q: Does Nucleus Co-Op work on Linux/Mac? A: Nucleus Co-Op depends on a lot of Windows functions and APIs, at the moment it only works on Windows 7 and Up. If you are interested in porting Nucleus Co-Op to other operating systems please feel free to contact any of the developers. Q: Where can I report a bug/issue? A: Note that Nucleus Co-Op is a tool in development and still in Alpha. Expect bugs, glitches and weird things to happen. Help other people not have these things happen by checking for a solution here and submitting a [BUG REPORT] to the reddit as a new topic or in the comments here, if no-one else has brought it up. Make sure you have read the script notes in the Nucleus UI very carefully before submitting anything. A good [BUG REPORT] looks like this: Thread name: [BUG REPORT] Simon falling off horse BUG: Simon falls off his horse. EXPECTED: Simon should not fall off his horse, right? CAUSE: I'm pretty sure it's because I have my computer plugged into an auto-blow. STEPS TO REPRODUCE 1.- Open up Simon Stays On His Horse: The Interactive Video Game of the Movie. 2.- Choose Co-Op and join with another player. 3.- Simon falls off his horse!!! TYPE: Severe! The gameplay can't continue if Simon isn't on his horse! (Alternatively, Minor if the gameplay can continue but it's just annoying) NUCLEUS OPTIONS: I played with 2 players using the vertical splitscreen (left and right) on one tv and 2 famicom controllers. I'm using the latest version SYSTEM: I'm on Windows 3.1 with 4MB of RAM, a 2KHz CPU and no graphics card, playing on a projector. She's a monster. I'd really like this to get fixed please thanks magic man! -Beanboy" Keep in mind most scripts are made and tested using the latest legit steam versions, so provide information about what version of the game you have. Also provide a debug log of the Nucleus Co-op error or crash, enable the debug log in Nucleus UI settings and save, the debug log will be created in Nucleus root folder where the .exe is. You can also ask for support in our discord. Q: A Nucleus Co-Op script doesn't launch/ is not working, why? A: Make sure you are using latest Nucleus Co-Op version and the script latest version too. Here are other things you can try: 1.- Read the script author's notes that appear at the bottom of the UI, read them carefully as they contain important information related to the script functionality. 2.- Check that your antivirus program or windows defender is not deleting or blocking any Nucleus Co-Op files. 3.- Delete Nucleus Co-Op content folder and add the game again. 4.- Don't place Nucleus Co-Op inside the game files you wish to run. 5.- Move Nucleus Co-Op outside any user or protected folders, C:/NucleusCo-Op is recommended. 6.- If the script requires it move Nucleus to the same drive as your game. 7.- If you are using a script that creates different temporary windows users like the Halo: The Master Chief Collection online mode option script or the State of Decay 2 script, Nucleus Co-Op needs to be installed outside any user or protected folders, you need to have Nucleus installed in the root of your drive, for example C:/NucleusCo-Op. Make sure you close Nucleus using CTRL+Q and make sure to delete any Nucleus created windows users, if they remained after a crash, before running the script again. Delete them via windows control panel and delete any Nucleus user folders in C:/Users/ too, restart your PC if you can't delete the folders. Q: Why is Nucleus Co-Op resizing the game instances incorrectly/the instances look stretched? A: Try setting your monitor scale to 100% in your monitoTV resolution settings. It is also highly recommended that you add custom resolutions to all your monitors from your AMD/Nvidia/Intel panel (For example if you are using a monitor resolution of 1920x1080 add custom resolutions like 960x540, 1920x540, 960x1080, ect.) that way most games will be able to see and use those custom resolutions and the splitscreen will not look stretched(Example). Note that not all games support custom or ultra widescreen resolutions. Also try disabling the Nucleus status window in Nucleus UI settings and save. Q: Why do I get an unhandled exception error after clicking > in Nucleus Co-Op/ the user interface looks messed up in my monitor? A: At some high resolutions Nucleus Co-Op has some issues scaling its UI elements, try setting your monitor scale to 100% in your monitoTV resolution settings or open the Nucleus Settings.ini with notepad and add this: [Advanced] Scale=1 Font=10 Play around with those values depending on your resolution. Q: Why is Nucleus Co-Op showing an error message that it can not find a file when launching a script? A: A lot of scripts edit the game's .ini or .cfg files to force windowed and to adjust the game's resolution to the window size, so make you sure you run your game at least once and change some graphic settings before running it via Nucleus Co-Op, that way you make sure the proper config files are getting generated first. If you are still getting the error after doing that, select the game in the Nucleus Co-Op UI, click on Game Options and select Delete UserProfile Config Path for all players. Q: Where are my Nucleus Co-Op save files located? A: Some scripts save to the Nucleus Co-Op environment folder located in C:\Users\YourUser\NucleusCoop, you can access each game save file via the Nucleus Co-Op UI too, select a game, click on Game Options and select Open UserProfile Save/Config Path. Other scripts just save in the same file path your regular game saves to. Q: Why are my in-game frames per second low/better in one instance than in the others when using Nucleus Co-Op? A: Remember that Nucleus Co-Op opens multiple instances of a game, so depending on the game this can be quite demanding for your PC, to improve FPS and performance try reducing graphics settings like textures and shadows, limit the FPS or unfocus all the game windows so that they get equal priority and the FPS even out, you can do this by Alt-Tabbing to a different window like the Nucleus app window, the game windows will still remain on top, you can also press the windows key+b in your keyboard to unfocus all the instances. Forcing Vsync via your graphics panel could also help. Q: Why can't I exit Nucleus Co-Op or move my cursor to close it? A: Some scripts that support multiple keyboards and mice lock the main mouse cursor in the corner. To unlock it press the END key in your keyboard when you finish playing. You can also use CTRL+Q to close Nucleus and all its instances. Other Nucleus shortcuts are changeable in the app UI settings. Q: Nucleus Co-Op changed the location of my Documents folder, why? A: For some games that save in the default Documents folder Nucleus Co-Op will edit the path registry key so that each instance can have a different save or config file. Properly closing Nucleus, should restore its original value (whatever it was prior to Nucleus). If it doesn't (due to the app crashing for example), running the script again and closing Nucleus/ending your game session properly, using the Nucleus shortcut CTRL+Q or closing the app, will revert the registry back to its original value. Just in case, Nucleus will keep an original copy of the registry key in your Nucleus folder > utils > backup > User Shell Folders.reg. Double click that file and click yes to add it. This will manually restore its original value. Worst case, the 'Personal' key needs to be changed back to %USERPROFILE%/Documents or if using a custom documents folder, whatever the path to that is. The full registry path that may be effected is, the Personal key: HKEY_CURRENT_USER\SOFTWARE\Microsoft\Windows\CurrentVersion\Explorer\User Shell Folders Q: My Playstation/generic PC controller isn't working/isn't being detected by Nucleus Co-Op, how do I fix it? A: Most Nucleus Co-Op Scripts only detect XInput gamepads. Controllers that work best are Xbox 360 game controllers for minimum hassle. There are a few scripts that also support Direct Input gamepads but XInput gamepads are generally a lot easier to restrict to a specific game instance than Direct Input gamepads. If you are using PS4 gamepads try the app DS4windows, look in the settings for an option called "hide ds4 controller" - make sure it's ticked. To ensure it's definitely running in exclusive mode make sure ds4windows is set to load on windows startup, then turn your controllers on while windows is loading. Download the latest version here - https://ryochan7.github.io/ds4windows-site/ Read more about how to use exclusive mode here: https://github.com/Ryochan7/DS4Windows/wiki/Exclusive-Mode-(Hide-DS4-Controller-config-option)-tips-and-issues If you are using generic direct input gamepads the app XOutput is also useful to emulate xinput gamepads. The app X360CE version 4 that creates virtual Xbox 360 Controllers inside your Windows operating system is also very useful to emulate xinput gamepads system wide. Do not place any x360ce xinput dlls inside the Nucleus Co-Op files as this might interfere with Nucleus own custom xinput dlls. Remember that some games detect both direct input and xinput gamepads so even if you are emulating a xinput gamepad the input could still not be restricted correctly because the game is now responding to both the emulated xinput gamepad and to the native direct input of your gamepad, that is why some apps like DS4windows have an "exclusive mode". To fix that you can try using this .dll made by wizark952 that blocks Direct Input in most games. Place the dll alongside the game's .exe and make sure you are using the correct version of the dll (for x86 or x64 games). Xbox One gamepads have some issues with background input in games that only support direct input gamepads and in Unity games that use Unity's default input for gamepad support. For this reason too the Xinput Reroute Nucleus option mentioned in the master script that reroutes directinput back to xinput to track more than 4 gamepads on xinput at once, allowing you to play with more than 4 xinput gamepads, will not work with Xbox One gamepads even with fake focus because of the driver background input issue. If you are using steam controllers try this: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wy4F2eqTXQ4 Q: Why is my keyboard/gamepad not showing in the Nucleus Co-Op UI? A: If a script is only showing gamepads and not keyboard icons that means the script only supports gamepads and doesn't support keyboards and mice in splitscreen yet. If a script is only showing keyboards/mice icons that generally means that the game itself has no gamepad support or very limited gamepad support. Q: There are many keyboards and mice icons in the UI, how do I know which ones to use? A: If you press a key in the keyboard you will use or move the mouse their corresponding icons in the Nucleus Co-Op UI will light up yellow. The app can detect keyboard macros that is why sometimes you will get multiple keyboard icons. Q: Can you play splitscreen+LAN in different PCs? A: Yes, if you run the game via Nucleus Co-Op in different PCs you can connect all instances you launch via LAN, for example you can have 2 players playing vertical splitscreen in one PC via Nucleus and connect to 2 others playing Nucleus splitscreen in a different PC via LAN. If the script uses steamworks multiplayer emulation you'll have to change the instances steam ids in the other PCs you'll connect to, otherwise the instances launched by Nucleus will use the same steam ids and won't be able to connect to each other. For that you can open the game script .js file in Nucleus scripts folder in the other PCs and add for example Game.PlayerSteamIDs = [ "76561198134585131","76561198131394153","76561198011792067","76561198043762785" ]; that will change the default ids of the first four instances you open in one PC via Nucleus Co-Op. Q: This project is Amazing where can I donate? A: We don't have an unified donation platform yet but you can support the devs individually here: Zerofox, Ilyaki, Lucas Assis. You can also donate to our main script developer that makes the games scripts for Nucleus: Talos91/blackman9
Here's my story, aka why I hate Roblox with all my heart. But first, a bit of background. My mother raised me on her own. Nine years later, she had my little brother (the entitled kid here) with another man, who turned out to be an absolute bastard. He threatened to kidnap the kid, and had the means to do so. By the means, I mean connections with some foreign mafia and guns. So when we left, not only my mother had to raise him by herself too, but we had also lost all of our friends, which were an important support to us. So, we moved to the region where most of my family lives. They're relatively nice with myself, but my mother barely gets along with any of them. On top of that, they're racist (my brother is mixed, his father is Senegalese). Cue my mom being COMPLETELY alone to raise this child. My mom's a teacher, has to pay rent and utilities, as well as food for all of our animals. We currently have two greyhounds, which are her only moral support, four cats (two of them are strays, we only meant adopt one half Maine Coon!), and two fish. The fish are my own, so I care for them all the way. They don't cost a lot, and I pay for most of the expenses. Anyway, two children with so many animals is quite a load, but we can manage. We just don't have enough money to go on vacations, nor can we afford to spend extra on superficial things. There's a few times where we've been tight around the end of the month, but it's alright, we're happy living that way. My brother was diagnosed with dyslexia, ADHD, Tourette's and Asperger's. You'd expect him to be quite a rowdy kid, which explains most of the behavior I'll tell you guys about. It should be considered normal, I guess, but it's just really tiring. Oh, also, I'm 17 (F) and can't afford to move out yet, which is why I'm still dealing with this bs. Okay, here it goes: My little brother spends A LOT of time on the computer. It allowed me to bond with him quite a lot, as we'd play TF2 or Minecraft together for hours a day. Eventually, with the time school took away from me, I couldn't play with him anymore, but I still helped him out when it came to picking out new games and tactics. For this Christmas, I helped my mom find him a PS4 and good games, which we could play together again! I also jumped on the occasion to play Detroit and COD by myself, to be honest. But I thought a Spiderman game and Overwatch (it's similar to TF2, and he was really good at it) could be quite entertaining for an eight year old child. He played for a month or two, then completely gave up on it for some reason. He didn't even struggle with the commands or anything, it was just not his type of games, I guess. I still play on it sometimes, when I'm not studying midterms. Anyway, thanks to the PS4, he understood that he could buy things online. Mainly because he witnessed me telling my mom how to purchase Playstation Plus, which would be useful to play COD or Overwatch. Which brings us to the reason of his newfound entitlement: ROBLOX. He's been playing Roblox on the PC for a while, and we had no problems with it. He could barely read at the time, and not write at all without asking us how to spell out some things, so the weird people that might be on this cursed game were not something that'd worry us too much. My mom had bought him robux a few times in the past, but nothing that would get too much of his interest. He'd just spend most of his time killing people, or titans on the bootleg AOT games (caused me to get him the real deal on PS4, he still hasn't touched it...) or troll around people and get kicked out of the games. It was pretty funny to me. Til the kid figured out how reading worked, approximately. He started interacting with people more frequently, and apparently people would always ask him if he had robux, or troll him for his unstylish character. My mom and I gave him a talk about how he shouldn't listen to them. I explained to him that they were probably stuck up pre-teens that found confidence in virtual currencies and lego-looking characters that did not look like them at all, and that made him laugh a lot. We thought he understood how unimportant such things were, and how he's better off not being superficial virtually when we could never afford cool shit IRL. Fast forward a few weeks. My mother happens to be sick, and her illness is fatal. It's also incurable, unless she stops smoking, and I've honestly lost faith in that. She had to take some time off work, because of that illness, but also because the educational system in France is going straight-up BAD. She's too tired to bear with her students, and with the new programs. This has reduced our income, but at least my mom can get some rest. This also allows my brother to spend more time at home, since we live next to the school. He gets bullied quite a lot, so spending lunch break with my mom is good for him. But as I said, we were broke before, and now we're even more broke. The tenants of our house are threatening to kick us out because my mom prioritizes feeding us over paying rent. That didn't help with her drinking problem, nor with her addiction to nicotine. I've been working as much as my schedule allows it, and started sneaking a cigarette or two when it got too stressful, just to catch a break. The kid obviously sees how hard it is for the both of us, and was rather sympathetic about it until recently. He'd always tell us he's proud of us and is grateful there's something to eat every day, and it was really motivating. Until a week or two ago! The kid's reading actually improved a lot, thanks to his teacher's new methods, and this was the beginning of our problems: First, he started telling us he got his very first roblox GF. We thought it was cute. I looked into it, and that kid's ability to write was as awful as my brother's: a match made in heaven. I, of course, looked at their messages quite often, since I don't want my brother to be a pedophile's next victim. But then, his Roblox GF dumped him because there was only 5 robux left on his account! Cue the first fit. First, he STOLE from my mother's bank account. It's linked to a PayPal, so that she could buy things without struggling with putting her card info into the different websites. Terrible idea, I know, but her generation isn't exactly the best with technology, I guess. I always ask her to tell me which site she wants to buy from beforehand, so that I can be sure they won't steal her info. I trust Amazon, and so does she, so she does most of her purchases on that. But still, my brother had access to this way of buying things. So, he did buy the cheapest robux option. My mother didn't yell at him and explained to him that it was wrong to buy things without asking her beforehand. He argued back that she wouldn't let him have any, so he "did what he had to do". Eventually, he seemed to understand that what he did was wrong. But he started asking. And oh boy, the asking went wrong. Worse than anything ever. A week ago, he did ask. We're short on money, so my mother said no. He wasn't happy with that, and kept insisting. When the answer was still no, he went ahead and threatened to steal from her again, screaming that if she didn't buy him robux, he'd get them himself. At this point, she was tired. She asked him why he wanted them so badly, and the only argument he could find was "BECAUSE I WANT THEM!!!", and after a while, it was getting tiring. I stayed in the kitchen and ate my breakfast baguette as if nothing was happening, trying not to let anger get to me. I hate being pissed, and I did NOT need this on a Saturday morning. Still, I heard a conversation that went like this: Mom, surprisingly calm: If you don't stop this right now, I'll be calling your grandparents, and you'll be spending the weekend with them. EK (entitled kid): FCK OFF!!! I DON'T WANT TO STAY WITH THESE OLD CNTS! (Reminder, he's 8, but he has Tourette's.) Mom: Put this mouse down right now, I will not let you buy these robux. EK: I WANT THEM!!! I WANT THEM!!! Mom: You don't even need them to play, just what do you want them for? EK: FCK YOU, BTCH! I DO WHAT I WANT! The exchange kept going this way, until the kid tried to throw the PC off the table. At this point, my mom got pissed, because we do not have 500€ to spend on a new computer she actually needs for work. My brother ran off and upstairs, into his room. You'd think it stopped there, but absolutely not. He ruined his bedroom. And by that, I mean he threw bookshelves down onto the floor, threw everything he could find around, emptied his wardrobe on the floor, threw his mattress across the room- thus creating nothing but chaos. That's where it ended that time. But the fits kept happening almost on a daily basis. Yesterday's fit was the worst one until now. The same things happened, except this time, I was in the living room as well, trying to enjoy a nice, sweet cup of coffee, while messing around on Twitter. I couldn't care less about his entitlement, I had more important stuff to care about. The little man got really angry, and looked for something to take his anger out on, since his room is now looking like Verdun. Literally, it looks like it got bombed overnight, or that the FBI raided it, I don't know! It's just too chaotic to be worsened. And, well, since I happened to be there, he charged at me. Now, I had my phone in one hand, and a cup of boiling hot coffee in the other. Thankfully I could put down the coffee before he hit me, but I still had the phone, which is my only escape from my hellish household. I hold onto this cheap, Chinese, spying piece of metallic composants like I hold onto my dear life. So of course, I choose to throw it on the other side of the couch, rather than protect myself from the incoming kick. I only get one hit in the sides, before I grab the crazy goblin by the arms and force him down on the floor. I'm thin, and he is not. He's a literal bunch of muscles from all the sport he's been doing aside from his intensive gaming, so I had to work out quite a bit to manage to control him when he freaks out, which is quite often. But these days, it's just not enough. I struggle to keep him down as he screams, kicks, bites, scratches and flails his arms around like a God damn banshee. My mother runs over to help and give his antipsychotic drugs (because yes, he needs those, somehow), and we think it's over for the day. He's calmed down and has stopped fighting, and when I let him get up, he goes back to the computer, grumbling angrily. But guess what! He tries to steal from my mother, again! I don't want to fight with the goblin again, so I get my phone and my coffee back, and head to the kitchen, my safe place. It's around 10 AM by then, and my friend just woke up, so I'd rather just text her than deal with this demon. I hear him screaming like he's possessed AGAIN, and this time my mom yells back. I can't be bothered, I have other stuff to worry about, so I don't interfere. Until I hear angry little feet rushing into the kitchen, and before I know it, the gremlin has a fork in his hand. Now, this isn't the first time this happens, so I could register everything that happened: 1st step: He lunges at me and tries to stab me with that damned fork. 2nd step: I use my foot to keep him as a reasonable distance and grab his wrist to stop him from stabbing my leg. I yell so my mom can help. 3rd step: She FINALLY rushes in to grab him, and my survival chances go up again. 4th step: I have to watch a possessed 8 year old kid struggle to break free while yelling "I WANT TO KILL HER, I WANT TO KILL HER!" Now, I don't want him to keep screaming, so I grab my mom's PC and run into my room with it. I locked myself up and waited for him to calm down. I took the opportunity to make the kid a new user account on the PC, with his own Windows account and shit. I set it as a children's account, so he can't spend money from it. Also changed my mom's password, and discussed the issue with her, since at this point, my well-being and sanity were threatened over a bunch of ROBUX. The kid wasn't happy about the change, and threw another fit this morning, but this time, my mom got him to understand that enough was enough. She threatened to leave him at school for lunch break and for after-school hours, and also to leave him at my grandparent's place for the weekend. He cried a lot, but no one was hurt. Fingers are crossed for what might come next. I'm sure that even when she gets her paycheck in, she won't let him buy anything, as she wants him to understand that he isn't entitled to his virtual money. We'll be trying to get him not to take these things for granted, and I feel like it'll be tough. I don't know where he gets the entitlement from, as we've always been a modest family, if not broke. He isn't a spoiled child and should honestly know better. He's a smart kid, so I'm sure he will learn. I also have to study for midterms in these conditions, wish me luck. Can't wait to move out. Tldr; my brother tried to murder me and destroyed his bedroom because my mom wouldn't buy him Roblox money. Edit: Well shit, this post ended up being featured in slash. I've been brought to reddit by his videos, so it's quite the surprised to be noticed by him. Although, I'm not sure I really like the amount of attention this is getting, as I fear people will take this too seriously and get hostile/harmful. I feel like I might need to make a few points, so here it goes: First, please do keep in mind that this was written in the heat of the moment. The incident had just happened and I was frustrated and angry, thus emphasizing the bad traits of the kid. He's a little demon, sure, but only during his outbursts. As bad as those may sound, they're getting less and less frequent, thanks to the medication and the professionals who take care of him. They may sound rather violent through my words, because it's how they seem to me, but no one got really hurt. In the past, his behavior was way worse, and had it remained the same by now, I don't think I'd be sane. What I mean to say is, sure, the outbursts are awful. But they're just tantrums thrown by a disabled kid. He does not need to be thrown in an asylum, and he does not need to be put up for adoption. Even if things do get hard sometimes, he's a good kid, and is really trying his best. Most of you know relationships between siblings aren't the easiest ones. Despite my words, I truly do believe he's doing great, and that he'll get better very soon. He has a treatment, which does fit his needs, and he makes efforts. My mother and I do our best to help him, and he is getting better. In the end, those outbursts hurt him the most, as he isn't in control of himself when they do happen. Just imagine how painful that must be, for a kid his age. All I'm saying here, is, please don't take my words as facts. I'm a 17 year old kid with her own struggles and with a lot of bullshit to deal on the side. The kid is a little boy who only wants to get better and who's trying his best. His outbursts haven't resulted in more than a scratch, and that happened a few years ago. When I say that he's getting better, he truly is. As for the financial situation, we're handling it pretty well so far. We're eating, I can afford to take the bus and go to school, we can afford to take the kid to the doctors, and my mom is trying to get rid of her addictions. The smoking and drinking are indeed quite expensive, but we're trying to manage them, and they won't be a problem for long. I won't edit the entire text, but please do take this edit seriously. I was just pissed, and despite how hard things can be with him, I still love my brother with all my heart. We're all doing our best to support him and it is working so far. Last, I'd like everyone to consider this as someone testifying to the hardships of the life with a disabled kid. He isn't a threat to my life, nor is he a threat to anyone else's. As you can see, we control the situation, and will keep doing so, even if it takes jiu-jitsu training. This isn't a cry for help, just an annoyed teenager who's tired of this shit. Thank you for reading this, and be kind to everyone, even kids who throw demon-level tantrums over Roblox coins. I promise everyone, including myself and the kid, will be fine, and that everything is under control, thanks to the medical staff and awesome treatments they're providing. There's a lot of improvement to make, but once we get there, I'll be sure to tell you all. Have a good day! UPDATE 2: Hi everyone! I'm just here to tell you guys that as of now (August 2020) there has been no major outbursts in actual MONTHS! Of course he's been throwing some tantrums, but nothing a normal kid wouldn't do. He's been seeing more and more professionals who have been taking important measures when it came to his medical care, and I can say it's been working pretty well. I'm happy to see the situation has been handled before I left- Because yes, I moved out about 3 weeks ago, after I graduated high-school with them rolling honors. The kid is safe, so is my mother, and I'm about to get started in life. As the situation has been resolved by now, there will be no further update! I might make another post about my brother, but it will mostly be to spread awareness about his condition, as I've seen many people commenting he was insane or needed to be locked up in jail or an asylum- which is NOT OKAY. Remember that a disabled kid, no matter how rough they get, needs love, time, and care. That's all for me, I hope you all have a great day or evening! (Really, please do read the updates before commenting or sending a DM!)
Everything you need to know about PSN Name changes and the Lists of games tested!
Edit: THANK YOU FOR MY FIRST GOLD! 4 LONG YEARS! **Info taken directly from Official Playstation Blog. Every game tested Masterpost! Prepare to scroll! Descriptions of said issues listed below as well :) Online Name Changes will rollout Starting at 5pm PST First name change is free for all users. Unless you were part of the beta testing program as other beta testers have started to confirm on reddit.
Then it's $4.99 for Plus members, and $9.99 for non members.
You may display your old ID for up to 30 days on your profile along side your new ID, visible only to your friends.
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Mass Effect: Andromeda
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Minecraft: Story Mode - Season 2
Mirror's Edge Catalyst
Monopoly Family Fun Pack
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One Piece Burning Blood
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Overwatch: Origins Edition
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Pro Evolution Soccer 2015
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Pro Evolution Soccer 2018
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Prominence Poker
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Rory McIlroy PGA Tour
Rugby League Live 4
Saints Row IV: Re-Elected
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Sherlock Holmes: The Devil's Daughter
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STAR WARS Battlefront II
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SteamWorld Dig
STEEP
Street Fighter V
SUPER BOMBERMAN R
SUPER ROBOT WARS V
SWORD ART ONLINE: FATAL BULLET
Sword Art Online: Hollow Realization
Taiko no Tatsujin: Drum Session!
Tales of Berseria
Tales of Zestiria
TEKKEN 7
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Terraria: PlayStation4 Edition
That's You!
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Tour de France 2017
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WRC 6 FIA World Rally Championship
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WWE 2K16
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YAKUZA 6: The Song of Life
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Ys VIII: Lacrimosa of DANA
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/r/Games official Gamescom 2013 Sony conference live thread
The PS4 will be launching on 15 November in the US and 29 November in EU
The Gamescom 2013 PlayStation Press Conference Thread
(Live Comment Stream of this Thread) (Formatting hastily stolen from the /Playstation thread) Note: Because the event is looking to be almost 2.5 hours I may not be able to stay and give updates for the entire event. I apologize in advance if I have to bail. (Note update: My source for the 2.5 hour number decided he had his head up his own ass, it might not be anywhere near that long.) What is it? Gamescom is the largest gaming expo in the world, ushering in over 275,000 visitors, more than 5,500 journalists and 600 exhibitors from 83 countries to the show last year in Cologne, Germany. The Gamescom PlayStation press conference will be held the day before the show opens to the public much like their E3 press conference. When is it? Today at:
Unknown - Possibly via the Web Browser on PS3 - look for the icon under your XMB’s 'What’s New' section.
On a mobile device:
Via the PlayStation Channel on the official Ustream app or any of the sites above if you can run flash in your mobile browser.
When the press conference is over, keep watching for a live panel discussion:
After the conference, stick around to see a live panel discussion featuring Worldwide Studios president (and Treasure Park master) Shuhei Yoshida, Beyond: Two Souls director David Cage and Assassin’s Creed writer Darby McDevitt for a lively discussion around storytelling and narrative development in game design. Should be a good one — don’t miss it!
Live Updates 0:10 - Stream has started with only ten minutes delay and a handful of creepy voices! Damn the fanboys and full speed ahead! 0:10 - Evil Bond villian chair and silence? Sony sure know how to start things exciting. 0:11 - Showing some unknown guy with his back turned playing around with the PS4 menu interface in silence. Loading up video of some sort to watch. 0:12 - If this ends up being 2 hours of watching some dude play generic MMS '13 in silence I'mma be pissed. 0:13 - Ok, ACTUAL start of the show now. Probably. 0:14 - Audio clips of developers praising Sony and the PS4 0:15 - Jim Ryan coming up on stage, with only 15 minutes of my life wasted to nothing so far! 0:15 - Shu Yushida (mispelling probably) was on stage previously showing off the UI 0:16 - Praising Gamescom, starts talking about PS3 0:17 - Gran Turismo 6, real world cars will be created from concepts in the game + Teaser trailer showing off various cars + courses (and the Air Jordan logo? did I see that right?) 0:20 - December 6th 2013 release date for Gran Turismo 6 on PS3 0:21 - Full length feature film in development for GT 0:22 - Going over announced games, The Last of Us, Beyond Two Souls, Little Big Planet 0:22 - LBP Hub to launch later this year, teaser trailer 0:23 - Social sharing of LBP content, tools for creating levels, games, challenges, etc. 0:24 - GTA launches September 17, PS3 hardware bundle with headset will be available and exclusive to Playstation, preorders will receive a coupon for 75% off any other Rockstar game 0:25 - Vita talks start, mega packs introduced - have between 6 and 10 games, 3 being introduced 0:26 - Future of Vita: Batman Arkham Origins, Lego Marvel, Football Manager Classic 2014, Borderlands 2 0:27 - Several indie games coming to Vita 0:28 - Vita price drop to $199 in US and 199 euros in Europe, as well as memory card price drops 0:28 - Michael Denny comes on the stage, introducing 7 new and exclusive titles 0:29 - Murasaki Baby - designed for Vita touch controls, take your character by the hand and lead her through dangers + teaser trailer, looks like a stylized artistic puzzle platformer 0:32 - New Free to Play game called Big Fest, music festival management game - Real world unsigned bands will be included + teaser trailer 0:33 - "Visit friends, cooperate or compete" - implies social aspects and/or multiplayer 0:34 - Indie community "Conversations with Developers", devs talking about why they like the Vita 0:38 - PS4 news will come later, Mark Cerny enters the stage 0:39 - Talking PS4 hardware power, "World's most powerful game console", they talked with developers and ask what they wanted for the PS4 0:40 - "Strongest launch lineup in history" due to this, quickeeasiemore economical for indies to get titles on the PS4 0:41 - Helping indie developers, self-publishing going to be available across all platforms, loaning dev kits to developers 0:42 - A wild Shahid Ahmad has appeared! 0:43 - Example of how PS is the place indies want to be - Rogue Legacy console exclusive debut on PS4 and Vita 0:45 - Binding of Isaac coming, free for PS+ missed the platforms (probably Vita and PS4) 0:44 - N++, can create and share levels - exclusively on PS4 this winter 0:45 - Volume - exclusive console debut on PS4/Vita 0:45 - Guns of Icarus Online coming console exclusive to PS4 0:46 - Wasteland Kings - roguelike-like, PS4 and Vita console exclusive next year 0:47 - Hotline Miami 2 on PS4 and Vita, exclusive console 0:48 - Many developers producing unannounced exclusives for PS4, Santa Monica, Naughty Dog among them 0:50 - Everybody's Going to the Rapture teaser trailer 0:52 - Tequilla Works team brings early footage of a new game Rime 0:54 - New cross platform game Helldivers from the devs of Magicka between Playstation and Vita + teaser trailer 0:55 - PS4 to have shmups, Resogun - pure arcade shooter + teaser trailer 0:56 - Next gen vision of Amiga game - Shadow of the Beast for PS4 (exclusive) + teaser 0:58 - "The Playroom" will be pre-installed on every PS4, uses dualshock + camera to show off hardware with minigames 1:00 - Infamous: Second Son new trailer 1:03 - Killzone: Shadowfall new multiplayer footage 1:05 - Talking about media apps for the PS4, online video won't be behind paywall, Twitch, Music Unlimited 1:06 - Can listen to music in the background while playing a game, music control (skip/volume, etc) while in game 1:07 - Sony entering partnerships between leading EU ISPs, Orange, Ono, Virgin Media - More details + additional partnerships to be announced in the coming weeks/months 1:08 - PS+ free 14 day trial to be given out, for EU: if you sign up for a year of PS+ in the next month you'll get an additional 90 days for free 1:10 - Assassin's Creed 4: Black Flag footage shown, showing off on PS4 and then later on PSVita using remote play - can switch to remote play on the fly without restarting the game 1:12 - AC4 footage shows ship combat, fighting other ships and attacking a fort on land 1:14 - Vita control of AC4 showed utilizing touch screen controls (I think? he might have just been nervously tapping the screen) 1:16 - "Almost all PS4 games" will be playable with Vita remote play 1:17 - AC4 exclusive level to PS 3 and 4, footage shown - possible new female protagonist (possibly from the Vita game) 1:18 - Co-foundeCEO of Ubisoft to talk about games 1:19 - Talks about Watch Dogs (will be more footage later) 1:19 - Partnership with Sony for Watch Dogs movie 1:20 - Watch Dogs trailer, "Exclusive content only for PS3 and PS4": 4 missions, 1 suit, 1 thing I couldn't read in time 1:22 - Minecraft to be a launch title for PS4 1:23 - War Thunder - F2P next gen combat MMO for PS4, trailer shown 1:25 - Andrew House enters stage right 1:25 - RRP of 12 GB PS3 to $199 and 199 euros 1:26 - Gamers who have bought select PS3 games will have a limited time to buy the digital PS4 version for a lower price - AC4, Watch Dogs, COD, others 1:29 - Companion apps for tablets/smart phones will be available 1:29 - Pot shots at Microsoft 1:30 - More than 1 million preorders so far worldwide for PS4 1:31 - Launching in 32 countries, will be available on 15 November in the US, 29 November in EU Press Conference Over! There are longer trailers for various games coming after everyone leaves the stage
Hi Everyone. Here is this week's State of Switch review. As always, let me know how I can improve this and take it further - I read every single comment and am happy to make live edits if necessary. I always seem to make a couple of mistakes. This week I've added an abstract phrase to the beginning of all the news items to help you quickly scan their category.
25 days remaining (Switch version at $80,000 stretch goal) "Sons of the Void is a Roguelite where you control a three-member squad in order to fight and save the universe from a near destruction."
My Take: The gameplay looks a little bit like Binding of Isaac with more control over upgrades and progression (plus it is roguelite, not roguelike). I've got to say I'm pretty excited about this one. Not only because I love BOI, but because this game looks like a great match to the genre, and that boss event at the end of the video really caught my eye. I might actually Kickstart this one without knowing whether they'll make the Switch stretch goal or not. They're off to a fast start but 80k is a lot of cheese...
My Take: What the community has referred to as a "stealth release", Rudymical was not previously-announced but was released in all regions this week. It's based on the Legend of Dark Witch series of action platform games, but it is a rhythm game where you dodge attacks from opposing anime characters with precise timing. It's quite cheap (prices at the top of this thread) and I think it's worth a look. I'm probably going to get it eventually considering the price. It looks fun regardless of what the metacritic says.
My Take: A German YouTuber got a first look at this shoot 'em up running on the Switch this week. As I've said in the past, these are generally not a genre I prefer to play, although I will compliment the production value and the audio design on this game. It actually looks pretty fun so I may pick it up. It has rated pretty highly on mobile platforms and it looks like they are raising the bar with the Switch version rather than doing a direct port. That's nice to see, and the type of thing that deserves to be encouraged.
My Take: Well, this is a less-interesting shoot 'em up for me than Aces of Luftwaffe so it's probably a pass. But check out the trailer and let me know if I should give it a second look. After all, you guys talked me into Graceful Explosion Machine!
My Take: A fairly fast-paced platformer with a good 8-Bit soundtrack (which is actually pretty rare). This game was originally coming to the Wii U, but they've seemingly cancelled that version to focus on the Switch. Sadly for Wii U owners this is something indie developers are doing every week (Please Understand). But the Wii U's loss is our gain, and hopefully many Wii U owners are making the move to "Switch and Play." I'm a sucker for platformers, so this one is on my radar.
My Take: Finally, a game I have played (and beat) that I can talk about! This game is great. If you like platformers you should really check it out. My only knock on it is that the standard difficulty is way to easy. That being said they've already launched a hard mode for the game, and I assume the rest of the DLC will be included in the retail Switch version (even DLC that has yet to be released on PC). The art style is AMAZING, and you can check out this really awesome video to see how they pulled it off. I think I'm going to double-dip on this one because I like the game so much and have yet to really play too far into hard mode (plus they have a DLC campaign coming where you play as arch-nemesis Risky Boots). Oh yeah... they're doing a physical version, too.
My Take: While the game has been announced only for Japan (August 24th Release), there are details in this article that indicate a western release may be planned. This is a port of Unlimited World Red + all of the DLC for that game. Looks like a fun action adventure game (with RPG mechanics) that also supports couch co-op. In the above link IGN gave the game a 7.0 when it launched on other platforms. According to this fella this is the BEST One Piece game ever made (he played all 40+).
My Take: I never know what to think of these "minimalist games." As a professional game developer I have a great appreciation for gameplay > graphics. But these so called "1D games" are so basic that the gameplay has to be really out of this world to hold my attention for long. I don't know a lot about flat heroes, and the Steam reviews aren't really "overwhelming." Probably a pass for me, but if you guys have played it please sound off below if you think I shouldn't overlook it.
My Take: Ok guys, the E3 hype has finally hit me. It sort of lines up in a cool way with my upcoming baby girl, who could very well be born during E3. Being that it'll already be the best week of my life, E3 is just going to be icing on the cake. But I'm pumped. Remember Reggie promised a "big E3" this year. Check out the links above and feel free to speculate below. I'm going to save my official E3 speculation until the week before since there are a lot of daily E3 threads popping up these days (it's great to see that much excitement from you guys). Also, of note, it's interesting that Nintendo says there may be some surprises during the Treehouse event. Could they perhaps be saving some game announcements until the day after the Nintendo Direct? Make sure you check out this super useful table from danypixelglitch to check local times for these E3 events.
eShop - Nintendo updated the eShop this week to include to highly-requested features. The first is the ability to "View All Games" easily. The other is to save credit card information so you don't have to type it in each time.
My Take: The eShop is at least usable now. I'd say it's currently a minimum viable product. I'm looking forward to seeing how it will evolve as we start to see new types of content and apps become available. I have this hunch that they might completely redo it for the paid online service launch.
New Info - Battle Sports Mekuru (previously 'Project Mekuru') is launching May 18th in Japan.
My Take: I'd recommend holding off on importing this one unless you're dying to play it. Though it looks like it will be selling for around $5 USD, a western release WAS announced and the simple nature of the game tells me localization won't take too long. I wouldn't be surprised if it's actually hitting world-wide next week and we'll see an announcement early this week as such. Or something like the KAMIKO release (which was 1 week after Japan).
My Take: Interesting that it is one random one. A collector's nightmare. I pre-ordered the game so I wonder which one I'll get! I've never played the game so I don't have a preference at the moment.
My Take: The game has received high marks on the Vita, Xbox One, and Playstation 4. The soundtrack in this trailer really sounds great, and I absolutely love games like this. I think this will be a day 1 buy if it ends up on the Switch. It seems like a perfect fit.
My Take: An app that let's you stream games from your PC to your handheld device. I'm worried about input lag myself, but the developer is making a ton of claims about the high performance of their app. I guess we'll see. Notably this is the first app that isn't a game that is seemingly confirmed for the Switch.
My Take: Large companies like EA and Ubisoft can really start a wave of third party support for the platform, so this is a really big deal.
Big if True - A study shows more people want to buy a Switch than a PS4 Pro or a Scorpio.
My Take: This story really made the rounds this week but I wouldn't put too much stock in it (despite my 'big if true' flair). If you lumped all PS4 or all Xbox One together, they both beat the Switch. This type of study is generally a game of name recognition and understanding of the product. We know little about Scorpio, and PS4 Pro hasn't really lived up to the hype yet. A non-story but I've included it because a lot of people were hyped on it in various comment threads around the interwebs.
My Take: Well it sucks that Australia (and maybe others) will be paying the same price for digital and physical, but this is still great news overall. Unexpected and nice to see the physical version is getting the soundtrack included. Hopefully this stands as an example of how to handle the cost of physical production on the Switch (SEGA also did this with Puyo Puyo Tetris in most countries). I don't mind paying extra for physical myself, but the option is great for those that want a price more competitive with other platforms.
Game Update - NBA Playgrounds is going to be adding new players and improving the game via an upcoming free update.
My Take: I'm really looking forward to seeing an update to the game. I'm going to talk more about it in the look ahead section below, but I was really feeling buyer's remorse with this one. Despite that feeling, the value at $20 USD is great if they keep releasing free updates and improving the game. Here's hoping. Check out this interview with Just Pause for some more info.
Game Update - We got an update on that Mr. Shifty performance patch that is coming.
My Take: It's nice Alex is keeping us updated. I'm looking forward to picking up the game once I'm sure it's performant.
My Take: Thanks to joshuajaiho for the tip. Make sure you grab this now, even if you aren't planning to get the game, because the DLC becomes paid in 3 days.
Pro Tip - There is a definitive way to buy Minecraft DLC if you want it all.
My Take: Thanks to MFNTavlok for making it clear for me before I jumped in and snagged it all.
Hype Train - This subreddit is a perplexing success and GAF is confused (and a bit salty) about it.
My Take: I'd like to believe that these reviews I do at least contribute in some meaningful way. This is a great community, so I'm not surprised like NEOGAF. :)
Hype Train - Forbes put out a great article about why third parties can't ignore the Switch.
My Take: However, as TasteofJace points out in the top comment, any third parties jumping on board this late will be developing/porting for some time before their games make it to the platform.
Hype Train - The New York Times has noticed our console of choice.
My Take: Add me to the list, but I'll go into more details below. To be fair and give both sides, many players are also enjoying it and talking about things like great player combos. Apparently the developers also have a dedicated support email for the game.
My Take: Thanks to breake for making it all readable. It makes me feel even better about my Blake Griffin pull. I also have Mello, but a quick glance didn't spot him on the list. Guess he sucks now. Oh well.
Happy Mother's Day to all the moms out there! What a week of news and new game announcements! You should see how many things I cut to reduce the size of this review. It's clear that the indies are out in full force to support this console, and I couldn't be happier about that. It seems like there are 5 or 6 new indie games announced a week at this point. However, if indies aren't your thing (indie isn't a genre!) there was some news and an editorial about 3rd party support from larger companies as well. Let's drive this hype train straight to E3! It was a big week for new game launches as well. You had a stealth release, perhaps the most beloved NEOGEO fighter, the second-best-selling video game of all time, and an indie sports title that had a lot of hype behind it. Had. I picked up NBA Playgrounds this week and I'm a little disappointed in the gameplay and performance. Load times are bad (though they are reportedly one of the upcoming improvements for the Switch). The commentators are AWFUL, and mostly I find them distracting. The game looks really blurry (to the point I thought something was wrong with my eyes). But most of all, the gameplay is far more indicative of a sim game than an arcade game, at least in terms of dunks and layups. Kotaku Australia has further articulated some of the same grievances I have with the game. I can not recommend this game to anyone until some of these issues are addressed. Thankfully Saber said they are planning several patches with more players AND improvements to the game. I hope it helps, because after my third match I was done and have had no desire to boot it back up. I have massive buyer's remorse. Last week I picked up NBA Playgrounds, Minecraft, and all the Minecraft DLC. I have yet to jump in to Minecraft, but I did get some quality time with Mario Kart 8 online. Life's busy with the baby on the way! I'm really looking forward to picking up Thumper this week. What did you pick up last week? What are you looking forward to this week? Switch Tip of the Week: You can now store your Credit Card information in the eShop thanks to an update this week! I really was looking forward to this feature. Game Tip of the Week:A nice tip from blueruckus about how to start out NBA Playgrounds with a solid team.
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