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Saros delivers Returnal 2 in all but name

Housemarque's Returnal remains one of the best PS5 games. Built to kill, raised to die, and fine-tuned to annoy the shit out me while dragging me back in for yet another go at  2AM.  Not-a-sequel Saros ropes in my one of my favourite actors Rahul Kohli into the mix with proper shields, greater weapons freedom, Indian-styled visuals, and borrowing  Xenon 2: Megablast's palette and violence.  Saros is set on Carcosa, a shape-shifting, hostile alien planet. It changes on every death, where a total eclipse changes everything (very Pitch Black!). The video shows the first biome, hopefully the others shift up the palette more than Returnal did.  Along his journey he finds Nitya Chandran (Shunori Ramanthan), adding some depth to the Returnal-mayhem. The stunning environment Arjun explores is that of a lost ancient civilization fueled by the twisted enlightenment of the eclipse.  Saros lands in March 2026, check out the PlayStation blog post for more details on w...

Coming to the Vita in October: Danna nanna naannnaa Batman!

Guess we're officially into Autumn now, but there's plenty to look forward to on the Vita as winter draws on. Sure, no big hitters to really grab huge numbers of new Vita owners at retail this year, but enough to tide the fans over until next year. Batman has to be the standout game, but give WRC 4 a go if you're feeling sporty.

I've had a quick browse but can't see any of the big indie list arriving in October, beyond Atomic Ninjas, but am happy to be corrected.

European dates:

Atomic Ninjas (PSN) – 2nd
Worms Revolution Extreme (PSN) – 9th
Dragon’s Crown – 11th
Batman: Arkham Origins Blackgate – 25th
World Rally Championship 4 - 25th
Angry Birds Star Wars – 29th

Currently playing on my Vita/PS3/PS4/PS5


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