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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...

Sony announces MLB 14 The Show for Vita, PS3 and PS4

Arriving April 1 in the states, the summer sports slug fest will continue on its merry way. There's a post over on the US PSN blog highlighting the details and differences between the PS3 and PS4 versions, the Vita doesn't even merit a mention.



That leaves me wondering if there's going to be any cross compatibility or bundle offers between the games. As Sony's flagship sports series, it should show the way for others on how to make clever Vita features for their games (or even bother to update them). If Sony doesn't lead the way with multiscreen, seamless device-to-device continuation, or other tricks, why should anyone else bother? This isn't to say Sony doesn't have such plans, but it really needs to make them clear, nice and early.

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