2020-05-01_Official_PlayStation_Magazine_-_UK_Edition

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BATMAN: ARKHAM VR
Not only is the training mission an unparalleled
exercise in wish fulfilment (Wayne Manor! The
Batcave! Batarangs!) but the defiantly sharp, if
short, campaign is the epilogue to Arkham Knight we
needed and deserved. Bats off to you, Rocksteady.

SUPERHOTVR
Timemovesonlywhenyoumovein thisexceptional
PSVRfirst-personshooterthatmanagestomake
youfeellikeyou’replayingthrougha slow-moaction
movie.ThefreeSuperhotForeverupdateaddseven
morechallenges.MaketimeforVRbullettime.

MOSS
GuideadorablemouseheroineQuillthrougha
fantasystorybookworldfullofvirtualpuzzles,fights
withinsects,andperfectlypitchedDisneyinfluences.
There’snoneedtosaycheese,becauseyou’llbe
smilingasyouplay,alldaylong.

BEAT SABER
PS VR firmly on and PS Move controllers in hand,
Beat Saber feels like the game both pieces of
hardware were made for. In it you have to master
songs and challenges by swiping your neon swords
through the air, and dodging with your head.

THE ELDER SCROLLS V: SKYRIM VR
Though compromises have been made to texture
detail and controls, you get all of The Elder Scrolls V:
Skyrim, including the expansions, inside PS VR. The
scale and organic nature of the world at your feet
overcomes any shortcomings.

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TRANSFERENCE
Comehometotheseghostsin themachine.Traipsing
througheachfamilymember’ssurrealvisionofthe
apartmenttheysharein first-personhorroris a
wonderfullydreadfulexperience.Trespasserswillbe
thoroughlyspooked.

FARPOINT
Thissci-fishooteris a brilliantshowcaseforthe
PSAimcontroller,a versatilebitofkitthatmakesthe
satisfyingrangeofweaponsfeelweightyandreal.
Thegamematchesit,deliveringa strongstoryand
challengingco-opforgreatVRaction.

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ACCOUNTING +
One of PlayStation’s funniest games is a dark,
twisted journey into the world of accounting. It’s
an Inception-like dive into increasingly bizarre and
frequently hilarious scenarios that will scratch the
itch of any Rick And Morty fan.

Quirky, narrative
driven sci-fi doesn’t
get much quirkier
and narrativier than
David Cage’s Beyond:
Two Souls, which on
PS Now is an enticing
replay. This was David
Cage before he hired
a writing team to flesh
out and wind in his
ideas. So emotionally
touching storylines
(you’re forced to live a
section of the game as
a homeless teenager)
rub shoulders with
the camp silliness of a
spy drama that feels
like an episode of the
Zachary Levi noughties
espionage series Chuck.
If you fancy a more
balanced slice of sci-fi
storytelling, look no
further than Arkane
Studios’ Prey. This
criminally overlooked
shooter-RPG-puzzler
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Dishonoredis the
PerfectPSNow
Game™becauseweall
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but here, as part of
a library of games, it
demands to be played.
Has there ever been a
better enemy than the
shapeshifting Typhon?
An hour in Prey and
you’ll fear being alone
with a coffee cup.
My final Control-
inspired tour through
PS Now guides me
towards Mirror’s Edge.
This is the original
PS3 edition, which is
still exceptional, even
though I wouldn’t turn
away a downloadable
PS4 sequel. This is the
game that finally made
platform jumping in
first-person workable,
and without it Dying
Light may never have
emerged from its
tower block to thrill us.
Like Control’s Jesse
Faden, Mirror’s Edge’s
Faith Connors exists
in a minimalistfuture
worldbuthershas
massivecolouredlines
directingusonwardsto
thelevel’send.

WhatdoyoumeanControlhasbeen
added to PS Now? The same Control
that recently got some BAFTA love?
Sony’s streaming service is clearly
now in the big leagues, so I’m going to
jump back in and see where this trip takes me.
What Control-alikes are also on PS Now?

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KNOCKOUT LEAGUE
Punching things is possibly the least creative use of
the VR medium, but when it’s used to create a classic
arcade boxing sim that plays like a brutal puzzle
puncher, it’s irresistible. It’s also good for you: it
tracks your calorie count as you work up a sweat.

APEX CONSTRUCT
This story-driven FPS demonstrates five-to-eight
hour adventures can work in PS VR. Building its
narrative organically through physically exploring the
game’s world while fending off mechanical creatures
with a trusted bow and arrow is a delight. Ambitious.

QBeyond: Two Souls feels like the David Cage and McG team-up we
never had, only with fewer jokes and more homelessness.
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