Full review of the new indie game "Tokyo 42" on GamerKnights.
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"Tokyo 42 gives you two ways to play. You don’t actually have to (for the most part) continually murder the otherwise immortal citizens of future Tokyo. You can take a stealthy approach, and it’s here that the game really shines. The isometric levels work, but you can also quickly and easily rotate the camera with LB and RB to get a view around corners and case out your way through the levels. When you try and go in all guns blazing, things don’t go quite as well, however. Movement is quite tight, but jumps are long and floaty. The perspective also makes landing them much harder than they could be, and flying off over staircases into the many abysses of Tokyo is way too easy. The gunplay is also pretty messy."
It's officially April, and that means new free games from Amazon Prime. Amazon and Twitch have launched a new program last month, which awards Prime Members with free game each month.
Up and Coming Video Game Publisher Strictly Limited Games is to release curated selection of exclusive collectible physical versions of PS4, PS Vita and Switch titles (some of those games would be "Tokyo 42" and "Sayonara Umihara Kawase ++").
Each week Sony brings PlayStation 4, PlayStation 3, PlayStation Vita and PlayStation Portable owners new content, add-ons, games and more. PlayStation LifeStyle catalogs the PlayStation Store.
So about those Jak and Daxter games being ported to PS4...did Sony forget about that simple initiative?