
A game of powerful heroes, intense strategy, and last-minute victories. Paragon early access begins March 18th and aims to open up MOBAs to the masses.
Designed by the team at Epic Games, Paragon puts a third-person twist on MOBAs with a diverse roster of heroes and tactile combat. Enter the fray and defend your base from the ever-encroaching march of the opposing team. With heart-pounding five-on-five matches, Paragon will change the way you compete on PS4.
For those that simply can’t wait until Friday, Salt and Sanctuary launches this week on PS4. With brutal 2D combat and a robust item crafting system, this gothic adventure is Ska Studios’ most ambitious project to date.
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Aegis of Earth: Protonovus Assault is a frenetic and explosive new spin on action strategy gaming. Plan out and build up your defenses as hordes of hulking monstrosities bombard your heavily fortified city in an attempt to wipe you off the Earth for good!
Bubble Bobble is an action game that was released by TAITO in 1986. Players control the twin Bubble Dragons that are called Bubblun and Bobblun, and travel through one hundred different stages. The game became popular and led to a long series of sequels and spin-offs.
After a mysterious entity extinguishes all the candles in the land, a lone surviving candle sets out on a most important adventure to bring light back to the land.
A virus has escaped at Genoq HQ in London, and Derrida, the lead scientist at Genoq, has asked you to help save the day. D/Generation was a popular isometric puzzle game written in 1991 by Robert Cook. D/Generation HD has been recreated from the original source code and contains all the original features and puzzles but in glorious HD.
EA Sports UFC 2 is the complete fighting experience you have been waiting for. With a bigger roster of fighters, stunning character visuals, and a revolutionary new Knockout Physics System, finishing the fight has never been more real and satisfying.
Lone Wolf, the fantasy fiction/RPG gamebook classic by Joe Dever, is re-imagined for a new generation with a brand-new story, deep combat system, stunning graphics, and much more! Make meaningful choices and carve your own path through this epic non-linear adventure.
Accompany Akara in a long journey that will take her to the deep bowels of Hell itself. Gameplay is fast-paced, with many monsters and demons offering a frenetic challenge while the player hacks his way through.
Paragon is a MOBA from Epic Games that puts you in the fight with explosive action, direct third-person control, and deep strategic choice.
A doomed sailor is shipwrecked on an uncharted island. In fog-shrouded valleys, where grinning, mossy corpses cling to rusted arms, shambling figures begin to stir. Salt and Sanctuary combines fast, brutal 2D combat with richly developed RPG mechanics. Explore a cursed realm of forgotten cities, blood-soaked dungeons, desecrated monuments, and the fallen lords they once celebrated.
Samurai Warriors 4 Empires provides an alternative take on the events depicted in Samurai Warriors 4, using the historical landscape as a setting for an exciting strategy-focused game. Players have the opportunity to create their own character to serve in the lower ranks of the army, gradually rising through the ranks to eventually rule the entire land through their conquests.
A mystical phenomenon transports the shapely shinobi of the titular series to a parallel dimension to face off against their rivals in a new kind of battle. In this strange-but-sunny island paradise, the girls find themselves face to face with their departed loved ones. Can they bear to part from them a second time? Senran Kagura Estival Versus boasts more moves, more story, more attitude, and more destruction.
Sheltered is a deep and emotional survival and post-apocalyptic disaster management game. After a global apocalypse, a frightened family finds its way to a deserted shelter. You take on the role of protecting four family members. Their wellbeing and survival is your responsibility. One mistake, one bad decision, and a loved one is gone forever.
Help Maya guide Psychobot through Tetrobot’s cogs and circuits: by swallowing blocks of matter and spitting them out, we can repair anything. Learn how pipes, lasers, fans, and other electronic devices work, learn how to alter the chemical properties of slime, and collect all the memory blocks that you find on the way.
- ILOVEMAKONNEN — Drink More Water 6
- Baauer — Aa
- HÆLOS — Full Circle
- The Hateful Eight
- Concussion (2015)
- Point Break (2015)
- 2016 NCAA March Madness — Begins March 15 (TBS, CBS, TNT and truTV)
- NCIS — March 15 at 8/7c (CBS)
- The Americans — March 16 at 10/9c (FX)
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Can’t wait for bubble bobble.
This is an issue that needs to be addressed, games made on unity are poorly optimized for the PS4.
I believe it is due to the PS4 using GDDR5 ram instead of DDR3 ram.
DDR3 is smart RAM with pre-existing coding that GDDR5 is not but more flexible.
Whatever the case may be, please fix it so that games will run smoother on the PS4.
I got Broforce dropping frame rates to the teens, it’s unacceptable for such a next generation console, the PS3 would have handled it better.
@CommandingTiger said: “DDR3 is smart RAM with pre-existing coding that GDDR5 is not but more flexible.”
I know the difference between DDR3 and DDR5, and I have no clue what you just said. In any case, the difference between DDR3 and DDR5 shouldn’t have any role in this at all, except to improve the overall performance as the CPU has to spend even fewer cycles waiting for the RAM and more cycles actually churning away at data.
That said, if you’re complaining about Unity-based games performing poorly on the PS4, I do believe you’re talking to the wrong people. This is a Playstation forum. I’m sure there’s a Unity forum out there, probably one for developers and another for game-players, to go discuss performance issues. They’re the ones who would need to address problems with their software platform having poor support for any particular hardware platform.
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