The main reason to go through the levels, however, may not be for the Sony consoles or the puzzle pieces, but to get familiar with the more intuitive features of your new DualSense controller. The machine will also occasionally reward you with empty cans as well. The Lab also features a capsule machine where you can trade your hard earned gold coins for capsules containing… you guessed it, more puzzle pieces and consoles to fill up your lab! You can even collect little robot statues to pretty up your lab as well. Starting up a new game brings up a small robot, who looks like the end result if the two robots from Wall-E had a robo-kid, which jumps out of your DualSense controller on-screen and lands in the central hub. This central hub is the main hub of the game and features a number of other robots around performing various activities, a see through glass surface housing the floating CPU unit and several large doors to launch you to each of the game’s worlds.Įach world in the central hub is something of a tribute to Sony and PlayStation itself and you’ll be collecting PlayStation consoles and peripherals of yesteryear, as you traverse each level. The game also seems like a tribute to hardware itself at times, with levels aptly named, “Renderforest” and “SSD Speedway”, as an example. Some levels have you navigating the friendly skies by standing on a flying CPU unit, while having to move around in order to avoid dangerous electrostatic charges. Another level features the song, “I’m your GPU” being sung in the background in computer synth voice, which is kind of cute and adds to the whole hardware aesthetic.īut you’re not just on the lookout for the Sony hardware from past ages, as more commonly littered around each level you’ll find puzzle pieces, which, when all are collected, will complete a massive Sony themed wall mural. These puzzle pieces and consoles you pick up will sit comfortably in the Lab, the other room that you can access from the central hub. ![]() You might recall the Super NES and Super Mario World’s Mode 7 effects on display, or the Sega CD’s numerous pack-in games from various releases in the system’s cycle, from Sonic CD to Ecco the Dolphin to Sewer Shark. If you’re more apt to be familiar with modern consoles, the PlayStation 4 had the free PS Plus download Resogun, a 2D side-scrolling shooter. In comparison, Astro’s Playroom may be arguably one of the best, if not the best games to be featured with a new system, which is no small feat. We thought now would be a good time to update this list with a few more selections that best use the camera in case you're considering adding to your collection.Ĭonsidering we're all stuck inside at the moment, now is the perfect time to try some of the best games available on the console, especially those that let you have fun with the camera technology.Astro’s Playroom, the free download available after getting your new PlayStation 5 up and running, may have you thinking back to the history of pack in games with consoles and wondering when exactly you’ve played one that’s as much fun or functional, in terms of getting you acquainted with the system’s capabilities. ![]() Updated by Madison Lennon on April 21, 2020: It might surprise you to learn that there are a lot of great games out there that utilize the PS4 camera. Keep reading to learn about the ranking of the ten best games that utilize the PS4 camera! Some rely more heavily on it than others and provide fun for those interested in a variety of games. This list lays out a few games that can be played using the camera and ranks them based on their level of camera usage and player reviews. RELATED: 10 Best Free PS4 Games For Couples Recently, it has been used in conjunction with PlayStation VR to provide a completely immersive experience. ![]() Many gamers bought this to use for streaming, or even as a microphone to talk with their friends. The PlayStation Camera was first released back in 2014 with the PlayStation 4, but a redesigned version was later up for sale in 2016.
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