Inscryption Is Coming To PlayStation Consoles

Daniel Mullins, the creator of Inscryption, has confirmed that the card-based roguelike is coming to PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5. Mullins shared the announcement on the Playstation Blog post, though a release date has yet to be revealed. Inscryption was previously released on PC back in October 2021, and had recently been released for both Mac and Linux.

PlayStation users will also receive exclusive features in-game, including a talking Stoat Card that’ll play audio from your controller. In addition to the Stoat Card, haptic feedback will be implemented to give a more immersive experience.

Inscryption is a roguelike card-based game with psychological horror sprinkled in. At the start of the game, players find themselves stuck in a cabin with a stranger known as Leshy, and all you see is their eyes looking at you Come from Sports betting site VPbet . The only way to escape Leshy is through a “unique set of cards.” As players progress further in-game, not only will your deck of cards grow, but you’ll also be able to explore the cabin and solve puzzles that will earn you more cards.

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Kentucky Route Zero Act IV Review

The very first image you see in Act IV of Kentucky Route Zero is a mammoth. Not a real mammoth, though that wouldn’t surprise anyone familiar with this series. No, a slow pull-away shot reveals the ostentatious, animatronic figurehead at the front of the Mucky Mammoth, a cramped yet lively boat helmed by a college dropout named Will who is supposed to be writing a book based on his college research.

The vessel at Will’s command is ferrying travelers down Lake Lethe, one of Kentucky Route Zero’s literary references that may ultimately mean everything or nothing. If the allusion was deliberate, then it’s likely the Lethe of Greek myth, the waters where the dead come to forget who they once were so they can travel through the afterlife unburdened. It would explain quite a bit about Kentucky Route Zero up to this point, though nothing about the series has offered such an easy explanation so far.

Skyshine's Bedlam Review

If you took my favorite things and threw them in a blender it would come out looking like Skyshine’s Bedlam. Its blend of Mad Max’s aesthetic, turn-based strategy combat, and roguelike trappings made me think I’d found the perfect game for me. But just like love at first sight, once I got to know Bedlam a little better, I realized that looks can be deceiving.

In Skyshine’s Bedlam, you helm a vehicle known as the Dozer. The minute story details change from playthrough to playthrough because of the procedurally-generated nature of the game, but the main goal is to flee your home of Bysantine and drive you and your passengers to the Aztec City–Bysantine is suffering under the tyranny of a crazed warlord, King Viscera (no, not the ex-WWE wrestler). Along the way, you’re stopped by wanderers, hostile factions, and other events and people that prevent you from just making a bee-line to your destination.

Combat is a turn-based affair where you fight groups of marauders, mutants, and cyborgs. Your entire party can perform two actions per turn, which can be used to either move around, or to attack an enemy; for example, if you move one char…

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Get A New Game Weekly For $10 With A Fridayplays Subscription

One of the most exciting parts about being a gamer is firing up a new release. Whether it’s a blockbuster hit you’ve been looking forward to for months or an indie title you’ve never heard of, starting a new game is always an exciting adventure. However, there are hurdles to getting a new video game on a consistent schedule. It’s tough to find new and exciting games regularly, and more importantly, buying new games is expensive.

Thankfully, Fridayplays is out to change that, bringing gamers new titles frequently and at a great price. With a Fridayplays subscription, members receive a new game every week without having to shell out extra money. Best of all, a Fridayplays 1-Month Subscription is currently available for only $9.99, on sale from $14.99 (that’s a savings of 33%).

Fridayplays is a subscription service that lets you receive a new game each week on Friday. The membership works by sending you four codes to choose from. Each code is valid for a recent blockbuster or indie release. And once the code is used, the game is yours to keep for life.

The games featured on Fridayplays aren’t bargain-bin rejects either. The service…

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