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PS5 vs PS4 Sales Comparison - December 2023

December 2023 is the 38th month the PlayStation 5 has been available for. In the latest month, the gap grew in favor of the PlayStation 4 when compared to the aligned launch of the PlayStation 5 by 889,209 units.

In the last 12 months, the PS5 has outsold the PS4 by 3.87 million units. The PS4 is currently ahead of the PS5 by 1.04 million units.

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Legacy of Kain: Soul Reaver 1 and 2 Remastered Leaked via PSN, Comparison Screenshots Inside

The remastered versions of Legacy of Kain: Soul Reaver 1 and 2 have been leaked via PlayStation Network.

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kenpachi1h ago

This along with the Broken sword remastered game takes me back. Now talk to Capcom about Dino crisis remakes please.

Cacabunga36m ago

I’m starting to develop allergies over the word remaster..
A reboot, sequel could have been more welcome.

I only played the first one and it was amazing.. just too many remasters this gen

TheNamelessOne33m ago

This I'm definitely looking forward to.

Hofstaderman33m ago

Definitely getting this. Last played Soul Reaver on the Dreamcast.....

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Iron Meat review - Games Asylum

Games Asylum: "Konami’s celebrated Contra series provides the bulk of inspiration for Iron Meat. It’s a relentless run ‘n gunner starring a battle-hardened hero – one who’s able to tuck themselves neatly into a ball while jumping – and features weapon drops carried into battle by flying drones. The main difference here is the buckets of gore, with a theme true to the game’s title that sees man and machine combining. You’re up against tanks, helicopters, and even subway carts brought to life by manmade organic tissue barely clinging to their metallic hosts, making for quite a grotesque experience. This wouldn’t have passed Nintendo’s censors in the 16-bit era, let alone the 8-bit."

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Like A Dragon: Pirate Yakuza In Hawaii Is "Much Larger" In Size Than The Man Who Erased His Name

Like A Dragon: Pirate Yakuza In Hawaii is much larger in size than Like A Dragon: The Man Who Erased His Name.

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neutralgamer199218m ago

As a long-time fan of the Yakuza series, having supported it since the early days when it was underappreciated by many, I’m really excited about this new Like a Dragon pirate game. Back then, we imported the games, spread the word, and stood by the series. It really hit its stride with Yakuza 0, but when Sega shifted to turn-based combat in Like a Dragon, it felt like the series was taking a different direction.

That said, I’m glad Sega is now offering something for both old and new fans. Games like Like a Dragon: The Man Who Erased His Name, Judgment, and this upcoming pirate game bring back the real-time beat ‘em up combat that I, and many others, loved in the original Yakuza games.

It’s great to see that Sega is willing to balance both styles, keeping turn-based for those who enjoy it while also giving us longtime fans that classic gameplay we grew up with. This is a must-buy for me simply because it brings back that old-school feel. There’s room for both styles in gaming, and it’s awesome to see Sega respecting both fanbases.