GTAexpert said: Has any of you tried Driveclub after the servers were stabilised? This game is very fun to play online, the club aspect makes it a lot more interesting. I'll give the game an 8.6/10 now, its really good.
Have Polygon updated their review? I've not heard of any updates after the servers started working well.
I just worry that the servers will mess up again when the PS Plus version releases
Hello PlayStation Blog readers! This is Nick from Playrise here again. You may remember me from my recent post at the launch of Table Top Racing on PS Vita back in August? We’ve got something even more exciting to talk about today! We are officially announcing Table Top Racing: World Tour is in development and will launch first on PlayStation 4!
Table Top Racing: World Tour is a brand new game in the Table Top Racing universe and will be expanding on everything that was great about our first game. We’ve got new cars, tracks, shortcuts, power ups and all kinds of hidden secrets lined up!
We can’t announce too many features just yet as we’re just at the start of development, but we can say that we’re very much focussed on delivering a full-on, new-generation, console gaming experience. Multiplayer is going to be at the core of TTR:WT with dedicated four player split screen as well as network play available. We know there’s nothing better than playing against your mates so we can promise you there’s going to be plenty of hardcore competition going on!
We’ll have more news for you soon, but in the mean time, check out these first three early work-in-progress screen grabs from the new ‘Jalopy Junkyard’ circuit. It’s early days, but we hope you like em!
The question of the moment: what the hell is Fluster Cluck?
Answer: see for yourself.
Next question: why Fluster Cluck?
Answer: LOOK at it. Competitive. Fast-paced. Action packed. Tons of loadout choices. No pretense at being anything other than EXACTLY what it is: a crazy, couch-chaos battle ’till the last gamer standing wins.
If you’re looking to pile a bunch of your friends onto the couch for a party game, then Fluster Cluck is exactly the $8.99 experience ($14.99 for non-Plus members) that your PS4 needs. Of course, there are those kinds of people who are not looking for a riotous party game. You know people who are like this. Don’t be like them.
We realize that some of you reading this may need more details before making a purchase decision. Therefore, here is the entire plot summary of Fluster Cluck:
Bok. Bok bok bok bok bok. Bok-OCK!
Work your way up the ranks of Chikkin Koop’s bureaucracy. Gather cows, camels, zombies, even coworkers, and turn them all into applied chikkin technology. All of them.
Single-player campaign? Teams? Co-op? Free-for-all? ALL OF THE ABOVE.
We could tell you more about Fluster Cluck — how grown men have openly wept after playing it, how it singlehandedly ended the Cold War, how it figured out the true meaning of life — but really, you need to discover the Fluster Cluck for yourself. It’s out today. Go try it with a bunch of friends and remember why we all started playing games in the first place.
Have any questions about the absolute kick-ass, fun-with-friends gaming experience that is Fluster Cluck? Let us know below. Remember what is good in life: to crush your enemies, see them driven before you, and hear the lamentations of their CHIKKIN!