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PS3 Emulator Devs Have Started Work On PS4

Nearly ten years after the console's launch, the RPCS3 team has started development on a PS4 emulator. It's not the first of its kind, but it's the most promising so far. The GPCS4 isn't intended to emulate commercial games and the Orbital has only had one comment on its GitHub page since 2021--with the team behind the biggest PS3 emulator on the job, this software could become the definitive way to emulate PS4 games on PC.

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XiNatsuDragnel688d ago

Great to know I'm hyped for that.

jznrpg687d ago

I have a machine that’s runs PS4 games great and loads a lot faster. It’s called PS5

nitus10686d ago

If I want to run PS4 games on my PS5 I have configured my PS5 to download to my USB 3 hard drive. Of course if I have a PS4 game that would benifit (i.e. shorter loading times) from the PS5's SSD then I will install that game there.

Lexreborn2687d ago

Can’t really think of anything bound to ps4 that isn’t elsewhere to buy/play. I’d think maybe knack 1 and 2, blood borne, ratchet and clank and that’s about all I can think of that hasn’t been brought to PC

banger88687d ago

I can think of a few more: The Order 1886, Infamous Second Son (and First Light), Until Dawn, Killzone Shadow Fall, Gravity Rush 2 and The Last Guardian.

Lexreborn2687d ago

Good call completely forgot about them, own all of them and went completely over my head.

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What Could Tales of the Shire's Seasonal Events Look Like?

Tales of the Shire's events will likely be in line with what appears in most simulation games, but there are some unique avenues it could explore.

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Onimusha 2: Samurai’s Destiny Remastered Review – Forgotten Classic Reborn | COGconnected

Onimusha 2: Samurai's Destiny has the visual aesthetics of the early Resident Evil games, but puts them in a medieval Japanese setting.

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Onimusha 2: Samurai's Destiny Review - TheGamer

TheGamer Writes "Onimusha 2: Samurai’s Destiny may be a fairly simple remaster, but that’s not a problem when the core game still shines."

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