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Remember that odd, exciting moment when the PS4 was new, the graphics looked familiar, and you wondered if you’d traded in your best games too soon? We revisit April 2014—the hinge between generations—through the titles, trends, and behind‑the‑scenes stories that defined it. We dig into why South Park: The Stick of Truth works beyond the jokes, how its timing‑based RPG combat and purposefully simple art style outlasted early next‑gen gloss, and why Dark Souls II’s pattern learning feels like modern Castlevania: tough, fair, and deeply rewarding once the loop clicks.
We also celebrate the Housemarque magic of Dead Nation: Apocalypse Edition and the short, glorious era when PS Vita cross‑play and remote play made Sony’s ecosystem sing. On the sequel front, we weigh Infamous: Second Son’s stunning effects against the scrappy heart of the first two games, and unpack Metal Gear Solid V: Ground Zeroes as a perfect “playable prototype” that let players route, experiment, and master systems before the big leap.
Beyond the games, we explore currents that shaped the decade. GT Academy proved sim racing can lead to real‑world podiums, bridging Gran Turismo expertise with track‑day results. The Star Wars canon reset raised tough questions about creative freedom and continuity, trading scattered brilliance for tighter brand control—sometimes for the better (hello, Fallen Order), sometimes at a cost. And then there’s the Naughty Dog turbulence: Amy Hennig’s exit, Uncharted 4’s rebuild, and how a studio can lose leaders and still ship a modern classic with a more grounded, mature tone.
Plus, we shout out hidden gems, strange blue‑top PS3 cases, and the releases that defined the month. If you love smart design over raw horsepower, care about how studios navigate change, or just miss the Vita doing cool Vita things, this one’s for you.
If this trip down memory lane hit the spot, follow the show, share it with a friend, and drop a quick review. What was your most unforgettable game from early 2014? Tell us—we’ll feature our favorite picks in a future flashback.
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Remember that odd, exciting moment when the PS4 was new, the graphics looked familiar, and you wondered if you’d traded in your best games too soon? We revisit April 2014—the hinge between generations—through the titles, trends, and behind‑the‑scenes stories that defined it. We dig into why South Park: The Stick of Truth works beyond the jokes, how its timing‑based RPG combat and purposefully simple art style outlasted early next‑gen gloss, and why Dark Souls II’s pattern learning feels like modern Castlevania: tough, fair, and deeply rewarding once the loop clicks.
We also celebrate the Housemarque magic of Dead Nation: Apocalypse Edition and the short, glorious era when PS Vita cross‑play and remote play made Sony’s ecosystem sing. On the sequel front, we weigh Infamous: Second Son’s stunning effects against the scrappy heart of the first two games, and unpack Metal Gear Solid V: Ground Zeroes as a perfect “playable prototype” that let players route, experiment, and master systems before the big leap.
Beyond the games, we explore currents that shaped the decade. GT Academy proved sim racing can lead to real‑world podiums, bridging Gran Turismo expertise with track‑day results. The Star Wars canon reset raised tough questions about creative freedom and continuity, trading scattered brilliance for tighter brand control—sometimes for the better (hello, Fallen Order), sometimes at a cost. And then there’s the Naughty Dog turbulence: Amy Hennig’s exit, Uncharted 4’s rebuild, and how a studio can lose leaders and still ship a modern classic with a more grounded, mature tone.
Plus, we shout out hidden gems, strange blue‑top PS3 cases, and the releases that defined the month. If you love smart design over raw horsepower, care about how studios navigate change, or just miss the Vita doing cool Vita things, this one’s for you.
If this trip down memory lane hit the spot, follow the show, share it with a friend, and drop a quick review. What was your most unforgettable game from early 2014? Tell us—we’ll feature our favorite picks in a future flashback.
Join our fantastic discord
https://discord.gg/v7RFSUcG
If link has expired then message us at [email protected]
or click the linktree on our instagram.
or DM us on instagram or X and we'll send you an invite.
Cheers gamers!