Hohokum is absolutely the playground it sets out to be; it’s essentially “Tongue-Face Emoticon: The Game.” Speaking metaphorically, every standard playground feature is there: the slide, the jungle gym, the monkey bars, the merry-go-round, the teeter-totter, and the swing-set. You’ll have your fun, shed a few smiles, and be in a mild state of bliss. It’ll provide the occasional joy that you’re looking for every now and again, but it lacks that “oomph” that takes it from playground to amusement park.
Hohokum is a puzzle game with a cool vibe and electronic soundtrack, originally appearing on PS3/4 and Vita, now ported to PC.
AllGamers list the indie games they believe best fit each season of the year, with a few surprising choices!
PlayStation Blog Europe: "As the summer months fade away and Europe heads into autumn, we thought it’d be right and proper to throw 19 PS4 games your way to enjoy while you’re avoiding the cold. This month’s action-packed bundle of hits will keep you entertained for hours."
Good to see Sony still adding games to their service.
Waiting for SNK to add Metal Slug to current toasters.
Gaming services soon will replace hardware....damn it. I will not like that future but as tech improves, internet speeds become faster, all they will need to sell is a controller...
It will come sadly. But hopefully not in the next 20-30 years.
Pretty 'meh' list to be honest. Also, I just can't believe the fact that Akiba's Beat is the only 2017 PS4 game that got released first on PS Now. I guess Acquire was just desperate, considering that the game was flop, though I don't think PS Now is gonna help it.
I can't really see the value of psnow on a big screen tv as the size of the image shows all the flaws and pixellations up really horribly. If you have a PS4 console under the tv you may as well run games on it as they will be less laggy and look better.
Personally i feel this service makes most sense for tablets and handhelds where a smaller image size and portability give it a reason to be useful.