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Hardspace: Shipbreaker Review - Still Working for the Man | COGconnected

COG writes: Combining puzzle elements and reverse engineering deconstruction, Hardspace: Shipbreaker is a satisfying take on the space sim genre.

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Here Are The Games Leaving Xbox Game Pass In March 2024

A total of 3 games will be leaving Xbox Game Pass by the middle of March, 2024. This includes Ni no Kuni Wrath of the White Witch.

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GotGame818104d ago

Dead Island 2 just came to GP. Such a fun game.

Kurt Russell103d ago

Much preferring the vibe over Dying Light 2, all out fun.

Your comment made me panic it was part of this list already ;)

InUrFoxHole103d ago

Dead island 2 was a great game imo!

andy85103d ago

Thank god its not part 2 I'm playing it at work 🤣

Games1st103d ago

Hardspace: Shipbreaker (Console/PC)
Ni no Kuni Wrath of the White Witch Remastered (Console/PC)
Shredders (Console/PC)

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PlayStation Plus Game Catalog for January: Resident Evil 2, Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands and more

PS Blog: "Following on from 2024’s inaugural PlayStation Plus Monthly Games lineup, today we can announce the first additions to the PlayStation Plus Game Catalog*. Enjoy a survival horror masterclass in the shape of Resident Evil 2, fuse D&D with guns via Tiny Tina’s Wonderlands, experience the daily life of a blue-collar spaceship salvager in Hardspace: Shipbreaker and get destructive in paradise with Just Cause 3. These and many more titles are playable from January 16."

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Einhander1972157d ago

Wow, that's a hot start on 2024!

OtterX156d ago

I had wanted to try Tiny Tina's Wonderlands for quite a while now, but couldn't quite get myself to throw the money down on it yet before other games. I'm happy to see this one hit particularly.

andy85157d ago

It's a good overall collection but I can't help but be disappointed in the classics again. 3 of those are on PS4. There's thousands of PS1/PS2 classics to tap into that havent seen the light of day since then but they keep putting games that are already on PS4. Ones even a remake.

JEECE157d ago

Yep. They have been extremely lazy with the PS1 games, and even more so with PS2. I haven't followed as closely recently but for a long time they didn't add any PS2 games that weren't either available as part of those 50ish PS2 games that they previously put on PSN for PS4. As you note, they also play the game where they will put some collection of old games that released in a remastered/remade form on PS4 and use that as a "classic" game for the month.

Einhander1972157d ago (Edited 157d ago )

Rally Cross is a PS1 game as is Star Wars: Episode 1 The Phantom Menace.

Street Fighter: 30th Anniversary Collection is honestly an incredible grab, this is a solid addition no matter where you get it.

And Legend and Secret of Mana are the best things on the list for me personally, I have been waiting for those to come to PS+ for a while.

I think this month is solid all around, keep in mind this is a subscription, new classics will be added next month and the month after that for years to come.

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And I bet when Sony looks at the numbers for Premium, the truth is that PS4 remakes of old games get played a lot more than the older games. Like for you and me those games have appeal, but for the average normie gamer they are almost certainly going to gravitate towards the remakes over actual retro games.

JEECE156d ago

You are definitely right on the last piece. The problem people overlook when talking about PS1/PS2 games (same thing would apply for N64) is that early 3D games stand the test of time worse that basically any other era of games. Putting everything else aside, it took until the early PS3/360 before you could reliably assume that 3D games were going to have reasonable controls (though some PS2/Xbox/GC games did). So unless you are prepared for that and have pretty specific nostalgia, going back and playing a classic 3D PS1 game isn't at all what going back and playing a classic 2D game on the SNES is like.

shadowknight203157d ago

I'm starting to realize buying games on sale is worthless. I just bought tiny tina lol. Damn it.

BeHunted157d ago

Why? At least you own the games. Paying an higher subscription price isn't worth it imo.

Eonjay157d ago

You shouldn't feel bad because next year the game could be pulled from Plus but its yours forever.
For example, they added ever freaking Star Ocean game and even though I own them all, I not made because if they ever leave the collection I still want to be able to play them. I think it works the other way too. If you play a game on Plus that you like, you might be willing to buy it on sale if it leaves Plus.

Petebloodyonion157d ago

If you use the service then there’s value in it.
It’s basically as simple as that!

Personally I don’t see value in a digital game that I will keep forever but will never replay them.
But I will happily pay for a game that I know I will come back from time to time.

Einhander1972157d ago

I'm not going to tell you what to do, but this is the most dangerous statement. The Game Pass/subscription era is going to destroy the profitability of game development.

This was such a predictable outcome.

At least PlayStation is resisting day one. But I feel like in 10 more years the age of big budget games will be over.

Astrokis156d ago

I feel the same! Finally pulled the trigger and bought Session during the end of year sale. Sadly, even on sale I wish I hadn’t

ChasterMies156d ago

I just bought Resident Evil 2. Well, at least I “own” so I can replay it when I stop subscribing to PS+ which will be never.

MrNinosan156d ago

RE2 won't be on PS+/GamePass forver. Probably a 3 months deal or so.

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Hardspace Shipbreaker Review - Gideon's Gaming

Joseph writes - In Shipbreaker, you must salvage ships in the void of space while being cautious of dangers such as violent decompression and explosive fuel lines.

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