• Lumines Arise launches Nov 11, PS5 demo available now

    Since we first announced Lumines Arise during the State of Play in June, we’ve been inundated with the same question from fans: When will the demo be available?! And the answer is…right now! You can play the limited-time Lumines Arise Demo on PlayStation 5 now through September 3 and try out three single-player stages and help us network test the all-new multiplayer Burst Battle mode.

    We also have a release date for the full game—November 11, 2025. Pre-orders start today—go to the PS Store page for that and to download the demo.

    Lumines for all

    Never played a Lumines game before? Or forgot how it works? Or never “got it” in the first place? Good news: Arise is incredibly easy for anyone to get into, thanks to an excellent interactive tutorial that walks you through everything, step-by-step.The Demo only features one difficulty, but you’ll also find robust options to fit every play style under “Accessibility” in the Options menu. Want to just groove to the music and not worry about time pressure, or a “Game Over” when you top out? Try the “No Stress Lumines” options for that! Want to strip away the visual flourishes to focus more on the gameplay? There’s options for that! Or playing on your PlayStation Portal and want to zoom in to get the most out of your portable screen real estate? There’s options for that, too!

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    An all-new multiplayer experience

    Burst Battle represents a complete reinvention of multiplayer Lumines, borrowing from the competitive-puzzle-game greats, but adding a twist all its own.

    Now, both players have an entire playfield to themselves and can send garbage blocks to attack their opponent. You generate these attacks by clearing 2×2Squares, or by triggering the all-new Burst mechanic. The bigger the Burst, the larger the deluge your opponent will face! Meanwhile, garbage blocks can pile up on the sides, shrinking the available playfield—only matching blocks adjacent to garbage will clear it out. This ebb and flow can get super tense and really fun, I hope you try it out!

    The Demo features a taste of Burst Battle via matchmaking, but the full version of the game will offer friend / CPU matches, custom matches, and local play. And you’ll get to select your favorite stage music / block-visuals that you unlocked in the single-player Journey mode to use in multiplayer; it’s kind of like having your own theme song as you head into battle!

    Everyone’s here—including Astro Bot?

    Starting today, you can pre-order the Standard or Digital Deluxe Edition of Lumines Arise on PlayStation Store. And as mentioned above, PS Plus members get a 10% discount on the pre-order.

    The Digital Deluxe Editionincludes the full game and four exclusive Loomii in-game avatars. You can customize your Loomii in-game to match your personality, and the set in the Digital Deluxe Edition includes skins based on Tetris Effect: Connected, Rez Infinite, Humanity, and, what’s this—Astro Bot is appearing as a guest as well! A big thank you to our friends at Team Asobi for making this crossover possible. The image above is just a preview—the final look of these avatars will be revealed soon.

    Also, because it wouldn’t be Lumines Arise news without some new music, a new single from the soundtrack has been released. Hydelic’s hypnotically thumping anthem “Dreamland” is the sonic backdrop of the Chameleon Groove stage from the Demo, and is available now on Bandcamp with a release soon on your favorite streaming services. We know that after you play the demo, you’ll want to add this to your favorite daily playlist.

    A quick note for PS VR2 owners: unfortunately VR mode couldn’t make it in time for this demo, but we can confirm it will be available at launch on November 11! Thank you for all your passion and excitement for VR, and in this case, for your patience.We hope you’ll check out the Demo, tell us what you think, and get ready for the launch of the full game on November 11.
    #lumines #arise #launches #nov #ps5
    Lumines Arise launches Nov 11, PS5 demo available now
    Since we first announced Lumines Arise during the State of Play in June, we’ve been inundated with the same question from fans: When will the demo be available?! And the answer is…right now! You can play the limited-time Lumines Arise Demo on PlayStation 5 now through September 3 and try out three single-player stages and help us network test the all-new multiplayer Burst Battle mode. We also have a release date for the full game—November 11, 2025. Pre-orders start today—go to the PS Store page for that and to download the demo. Lumines for all Never played a Lumines game before? Or forgot how it works? Or never “got it” in the first place? Good news: Arise is incredibly easy for anyone to get into, thanks to an excellent interactive tutorial that walks you through everything, step-by-step.The Demo only features one difficulty, but you’ll also find robust options to fit every play style under “Accessibility” in the Options menu. Want to just groove to the music and not worry about time pressure, or a “Game Over” when you top out? Try the “No Stress Lumines” options for that! Want to strip away the visual flourishes to focus more on the gameplay? There’s options for that! Or playing on your PlayStation Portal and want to zoom in to get the most out of your portable screen real estate? There’s options for that, too! Play Video An all-new multiplayer experience Burst Battle represents a complete reinvention of multiplayer Lumines, borrowing from the competitive-puzzle-game greats, but adding a twist all its own. Now, both players have an entire playfield to themselves and can send garbage blocks to attack their opponent. You generate these attacks by clearing 2×2Squares, or by triggering the all-new Burst mechanic. The bigger the Burst, the larger the deluge your opponent will face! Meanwhile, garbage blocks can pile up on the sides, shrinking the available playfield—only matching blocks adjacent to garbage will clear it out. This ebb and flow can get super tense and really fun, I hope you try it out! The Demo features a taste of Burst Battle via matchmaking, but the full version of the game will offer friend / CPU matches, custom matches, and local play. And you’ll get to select your favorite stage music / block-visuals that you unlocked in the single-player Journey mode to use in multiplayer; it’s kind of like having your own theme song as you head into battle! Everyone’s here—including Astro Bot? Starting today, you can pre-order the Standard or Digital Deluxe Edition of Lumines Arise on PlayStation Store. And as mentioned above, PS Plus members get a 10% discount on the pre-order. The Digital Deluxe Editionincludes the full game and four exclusive Loomii in-game avatars. You can customize your Loomii in-game to match your personality, and the set in the Digital Deluxe Edition includes skins based on Tetris Effect: Connected, Rez Infinite, Humanity, and, what’s this—Astro Bot is appearing as a guest as well! A big thank you to our friends at Team Asobi for making this crossover possible. The image above is just a preview—the final look of these avatars will be revealed soon. Also, because it wouldn’t be Lumines Arise news without some new music, a new single from the soundtrack has been released. Hydelic’s hypnotically thumping anthem “Dreamland” is the sonic backdrop of the Chameleon Groove stage from the Demo, and is available now on Bandcamp with a release soon on your favorite streaming services. We know that after you play the demo, you’ll want to add this to your favorite daily playlist. A quick note for PS VR2 owners: unfortunately VR mode couldn’t make it in time for this demo, but we can confirm it will be available at launch on November 11! Thank you for all your passion and excitement for VR, and in this case, for your patience.We hope you’ll check out the Demo, tell us what you think, and get ready for the launch of the full game on November 11. #lumines #arise #launches #nov #ps5
    Lumines Arise launches Nov 11, PS5 demo available now
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    Since we first announced Lumines Arise during the State of Play in June, we’ve been inundated with the same question from fans: When will the demo be available?! And the answer is…right now! You can play the limited-time Lumines Arise Demo on PlayStation 5 now through September 3 and try out three single-player stages and help us network test the all-new multiplayer Burst Battle mode. We also have a release date for the full game—November 11, 2025. Pre-orders start today (and include a 10% discount for PS Plus subscribers!)—go to the PS Store page for that and to download the demo. Lumines for all Never played a Lumines game before? Or forgot how it works? Or never “got it” in the first place? Good news: Arise is incredibly easy for anyone to get into, thanks to an excellent interactive tutorial that walks you through everything, step-by-step. (And even old pros won’t wanna miss the intro to new mechanics like Burst!) The Demo only features one difficulty (Easy – the final game will have four different levels), but you’ll also find robust options to fit every play style under “Accessibility” in the Options menu. Want to just groove to the music and not worry about time pressure, or a “Game Over” when you top out? Try the “No Stress Lumines” options for that! Want to strip away the visual flourishes to focus more on the gameplay? There’s options for that! Or playing on your PlayStation Portal and want to zoom in to get the most out of your portable screen real estate? There’s options for that, too! Play Video An all-new multiplayer experience Burst Battle represents a complete reinvention of multiplayer Lumines, borrowing from the competitive-puzzle-game greats, but adding a twist all its own. Now, both players have an entire playfield to themselves and can send garbage blocks to attack their opponent. You generate these attacks by clearing 2×2 (or larger) Squares, or by triggering the all-new Burst mechanic (where you have a few Timeline passes to build a single color match as large as possible). The bigger the Burst, the larger the deluge your opponent will face! Meanwhile, garbage blocks can pile up on the sides, shrinking the available playfield—only matching blocks adjacent to garbage will clear it out. This ebb and flow can get super tense and really fun, I hope you try it out! The Demo features a taste of Burst Battle via matchmaking, but the full version of the game will offer friend / CPU matches, custom matches, and local play. And you’ll get to select your favorite stage music / block-visuals that you unlocked in the single-player Journey mode to use in multiplayer; it’s kind of like having your own theme song as you head into battle! Everyone’s here—including Astro Bot? Starting today, you can pre-order the Standard or Digital Deluxe Edition of Lumines Arise on PlayStation Store. And as mentioned above, PS Plus members get a 10% discount on the pre-order. The Digital Deluxe Edition (also available as an upgrade to the Standard Edition) includes the full game and four exclusive Loomii in-game avatars. You can customize your Loomii in-game to match your personality, and the set in the Digital Deluxe Edition includes skins based on Tetris Effect: Connected, Rez Infinite, Humanity, and, what’s this—Astro Bot is appearing as a guest as well! A big thank you to our friends at Team Asobi for making this crossover possible. The image above is just a preview—the final look of these avatars will be revealed soon. Also, because it wouldn’t be Lumines Arise news without some new music, a new single from the soundtrack has been released. Hydelic’s hypnotically thumping anthem “Dreamland” is the sonic backdrop of the Chameleon Groove stage from the Demo, and is available now on Bandcamp with a release soon on your favorite streaming services. We know that after you play the demo, you’ll want to add this to your favorite daily playlist. A quick note for PS VR2 owners: unfortunately VR mode couldn’t make it in time for this demo, but we can confirm it will be available at launch on November 11! Thank you for all your passion and excitement for VR, and in this case, for your patience. (And maybe you’ll get a glimpse of Arise in VR somewhere sometime before launch after all…?) We hope you’ll check out the Demo, tell us what you think, and get ready for the launch of the full game on November 11.
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  • واو، عندنا خبر رائع عن TCL! الشركة هذي ما زالت تبهرنا، وبالصح، فازت بـ5 جوائز EISA!

    في مقالنا اليوم، رح نتحدثوا عن كيفاش TCL راح تعيد تعريف التميّز في شاشات LED الكبيرة و QD-Mini. كاين تغييرات كبيرة في عالم الإلكترونيات، وTCL قاعدة تتصدر المشهد بفضل منتجاتها المتطورة.

    شخصياً، جربت أحد شاشاتها وكنت مشدود من جودة الصورة والتفاصيل. بصراحة، ما نقدرش نتخيل تجربة المشاهدة من دونها.

    خلونا نفكروا مع بعض في كيفاش التكنولوجيا هذي راح تأثر على حياتنا اليومية وتخليها أكثر تفاعلاً ومتعة.

    https://www.algerie360.com/tcl-triomphe-avec-5-prix-eisa-et-redefinit-lexcellence-des-ecrans-led-grand-format-et-qd-mini/

    #TCL #شاشات_ذكية #تكنولوجيا #LED #EISA
    📺 واو، عندنا خبر رائع عن TCL! الشركة هذي ما زالت تبهرنا، وبالصح، فازت بـ5 جوائز EISA! 🤩 في مقالنا اليوم، رح نتحدثوا عن كيفاش TCL راح تعيد تعريف التميّز في شاشات LED الكبيرة و QD-Mini. كاين تغييرات كبيرة في عالم الإلكترونيات، وTCL قاعدة تتصدر المشهد بفضل منتجاتها المتطورة. شخصياً، جربت أحد شاشاتها وكنت مشدود من جودة الصورة والتفاصيل. بصراحة، ما نقدرش نتخيل تجربة المشاهدة من دونها. 💥 خلونا نفكروا مع بعض في كيفاش التكنولوجيا هذي راح تأثر على حياتنا اليومية وتخليها أكثر تفاعلاً ومتعة. https://www.algerie360.com/tcl-triomphe-avec-5-prix-eisa-et-redefinit-lexcellence-des-ecrans-led-grand-format-et-qd-mini/ #TCL #شاشات_ذكية #تكنولوجيا #LED #EISA
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    TCL, géant mondial de l’électronique grand public et première marque internationale de téléviseurs Mini LED et ultra-larges, a une nouvelle fois marqué l’histoire du secteur […] L’article TCL triomphe avec 5 prix EISA et redéfinit l’excellence
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  • Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater Review - You're Pretty Good

    There's a good chance that, at some point in your life, you've been so enamored of a piece of media that you've considered what it'd be like to experience it for the first time again. Watching Terminator 2, hearing Enter the Wu-Tang, and reading The Dark Knight Returns shaped who I am and, as a result, I remember the moments I experienced them with crystal clarity. Over time, however, those memories have become divorced from the emotions they stirred and what's left in their place is a longing for those lost feelings.Video games are the only medium that I think are capable of making that first-time-again fantasy a reality--or as close to one as we're going to get. Time puts distance between us and the emotionally significant moments we cherish, but it also brings us closer to exciting technologies that can make the old feel new. In the right hands, those technologies can create opportunities to stoke those profound emotions again, even if it's just a little. Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater does exactly that.Before getting into what's new, what can't be overlooked in making Delta such a good game is the fact that Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater remains a compelling, well-told story that has strong characterization and deals with some heavy subject matter. It approaches this with a strange mixture of self-seriousness and complete irreverence that is uniquely Metal Gear Solid and, for my money, balances both parts better than any other entry in the series. The stellar stealth is supported by systems that feed into the fantasy of surviving in the jungle and braving the elements, whether that be hunting for food or patching yourself up after sustaining injuries. Delta replicates it and, in my opinion, is better for it. The excellent work that the original Metal Gear Solid 3 dev team did remains the heart and soul of Delta, and it continues to shine.Continue Reading at GameSpot
    #metal #gear #solid #delta #snake
    Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater Review - You're Pretty Good
    There's a good chance that, at some point in your life, you've been so enamored of a piece of media that you've considered what it'd be like to experience it for the first time again. Watching Terminator 2, hearing Enter the Wu-Tang, and reading The Dark Knight Returns shaped who I am and, as a result, I remember the moments I experienced them with crystal clarity. Over time, however, those memories have become divorced from the emotions they stirred and what's left in their place is a longing for those lost feelings.Video games are the only medium that I think are capable of making that first-time-again fantasy a reality--or as close to one as we're going to get. Time puts distance between us and the emotionally significant moments we cherish, but it also brings us closer to exciting technologies that can make the old feel new. In the right hands, those technologies can create opportunities to stoke those profound emotions again, even if it's just a little. Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater does exactly that.Before getting into what's new, what can't be overlooked in making Delta such a good game is the fact that Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater remains a compelling, well-told story that has strong characterization and deals with some heavy subject matter. It approaches this with a strange mixture of self-seriousness and complete irreverence that is uniquely Metal Gear Solid and, for my money, balances both parts better than any other entry in the series. The stellar stealth is supported by systems that feed into the fantasy of surviving in the jungle and braving the elements, whether that be hunting for food or patching yourself up after sustaining injuries. Delta replicates it and, in my opinion, is better for it. The excellent work that the original Metal Gear Solid 3 dev team did remains the heart and soul of Delta, and it continues to shine.Continue Reading at GameSpot #metal #gear #solid #delta #snake
    Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater Review - You're Pretty Good
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    There's a good chance that, at some point in your life, you've been so enamored of a piece of media that you've considered what it'd be like to experience it for the first time again. Watching Terminator 2, hearing Enter the Wu-Tang, and reading The Dark Knight Returns shaped who I am and, as a result, I remember the moments I experienced them with crystal clarity. Over time, however, those memories have become divorced from the emotions they stirred and what's left in their place is a longing for those lost feelings.Video games are the only medium that I think are capable of making that first-time-again fantasy a reality--or as close to one as we're going to get. Time puts distance between us and the emotionally significant moments we cherish, but it also brings us closer to exciting technologies that can make the old feel new. In the right hands, those technologies can create opportunities to stoke those profound emotions again, even if it's just a little. Metal Gear Solid Delta: Snake Eater does exactly that.Before getting into what's new, what can't be overlooked in making Delta such a good game is the fact that Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater remains a compelling, well-told story that has strong characterization and deals with some heavy subject matter. It approaches this with a strange mixture of self-seriousness and complete irreverence that is uniquely Metal Gear Solid and, for my money, balances both parts better than any other entry in the series. The stellar stealth is supported by systems that feed into the fantasy of surviving in the jungle and braving the elements, whether that be hunting for food or patching yourself up after sustaining injuries. Delta replicates it and, in my opinion, is better for it. The excellent work that the original Metal Gear Solid 3 dev team did remains the heart and soul of Delta, and it continues to shine.Continue Reading at GameSpot
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  • واش راكم يا أصحاب؟ اليوم جبتلكم خبر يفرح!

    مايكروسوفت حابة تدير ثورة جديدة في Excel، وها هي بدات تجرب في خاصية جديدة تعتمد على الذكاء الاصطناعي، اسمها "COPILOT". الفونكسيون هذي رح تعاونكم في ملء خلايا الجدول بشكل تلقائي، حتى تشبه الخاصية اللي ظهرات في Google Sheets. يعني، كل ما تحتاجو هو تكتب طلب بسيط، و"COPILOT" يرد عليكم بشي كيفاه يكمل الشغل.

    شخصيا، دايما عندي تحديات في تنظيم إكسيل، ونظن هذي الخاصية رح تسهل علينا بزاف. نحب نشوف كيفاش رح تتعامل مع البيانات الكبيرة.

    فكروا في المستقبل، كل شيء يتحسن بفضل الذكاء الاصطناعي، وعلينا نستعدوا للمزيد من التغييرات!

    https://www.theverge.com/news/761338/microsoft-excel-ai-copilot-spreadsheet-cell-filling
    #مايكروسوفت #Excel #ذكاء_اصطناعي #Innovation #Cop
    💡 واش راكم يا أصحاب؟ اليوم جبتلكم خبر يفرح! مايكروسوفت حابة تدير ثورة جديدة في Excel، وها هي بدات تجرب في خاصية جديدة تعتمد على الذكاء الاصطناعي، اسمها "COPILOT". الفونكسيون هذي رح تعاونكم في ملء خلايا الجدول بشكل تلقائي، حتى تشبه الخاصية اللي ظهرات في Google Sheets. يعني، كل ما تحتاجو هو تكتب طلب بسيط، و"COPILOT" يرد عليكم بشي كيفاه يكمل الشغل. شخصيا، دايما عندي تحديات في تنظيم إكسيل، ونظن هذي الخاصية رح تسهل علينا بزاف. نحب نشوف كيفاش رح تتعامل مع البيانات الكبيرة. فكروا في المستقبل، كل شيء يتحسن بفضل الذكاء الاصطناعي، وعلينا نستعدوا للمزيد من التغييرات! https://www.theverge.com/news/761338/microsoft-excel-ai-copilot-spreadsheet-cell-filling #مايكروسوفت #Excel #ذكاء_اصطناعي #Innovation #Cop
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    Microsoft Excel is testing a new AI-powered function that can automatically fill cells in your spreadsheets, which is similar to the feature that Google Sheets rolled out in June. You would use the “COPILOT” function followed by a natural language pr
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  • خوتي، عندي خبر مليح لكل المهندسين والمعماريين!

    الـ NYC Department of Design and Construction بدات تخرج RFQs جديدة، وراهم راهي دورهم التالي في برنامج Design and Construction Excellence. يعني، إدا كنت مهتم بالشراكة في مشاريع تصميم وعمارة، هاذي فرصتك!

    شفت كيف كيف، مع كل هاد التطور، ممكن يتحقوا أفكار جديدة وابتكارات في عالم التصميم. مرّة كنت في مشروع كبير، وفعلاً حسيت قيمة التعاون بين الفرق المتعددة، كيفاه كل واحد يضيف لمسته الخاصة.

    خليك في البال! راك تقدر تكون جزء من هاذي الرحلة المجنونة، وين الإبداع ما عندوش حدود.

    https://www.archpaper.com/2025/08/nyc-department-design-and-construction-design-construction-excellence-program/

    #تصميم #Architecture #NYC #Opportunités #Innovation
    🚀 خوتي، عندي خبر مليح لكل المهندسين والمعماريين! الـ NYC Department of Design and Construction بدات تخرج RFQs جديدة، وراهم راهي دورهم التالي في برنامج Design and Construction Excellence. يعني، إدا كنت مهتم بالشراكة في مشاريع تصميم وعمارة، هاذي فرصتك! شفت كيف كيف، مع كل هاد التطور، ممكن يتحقوا أفكار جديدة وابتكارات في عالم التصميم. مرّة كنت في مشروع كبير، وفعلاً حسيت قيمة التعاون بين الفرق المتعددة، كيفاه كل واحد يضيف لمسته الخاصة. خليك في البال! راك تقدر تكون جزء من هاذي الرحلة المجنونة، وين الإبداع ما عندوش حدود. https://www.archpaper.com/2025/08/nyc-department-design-and-construction-design-construction-excellence-program/ #تصميم #Architecture #NYC #Opportunités #Innovation
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    The NYC Department of Design and Construction (DDC) announced that it has released three Requests for Qualifications (RFQs) seeking design and engineering firms that want to participate in the next The post NYC Department of Design and Construction r
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  • تعرفوا معايا على عالم تحليل البيانات!

    إذا كنت حاب تدخل في مجال الـ Data Analysis أو تطور مهاراتك فيه، لازم تشوف الفيديو الجديد هذا! المهندس أحمد محمدي رح يشاركنا كل ما يخص الفرق بين البيانات والمعلومات، ويعطينا نظرة شاملة على الأدوات المهمة، كيما Excel وPower BI وSQL.

    صراحة، تعلمي لتحليل البيانات كان واحد من أفضل القرارات اللي اتخذتها، والآن نقدر نقول بلي هو مفتاح لفرص عمل كبيرة.

    استعدوا لتكتشفوا أسرار تحليل البيانات وكيفاش ممكن تستفيدوا من الذكاء الاصطناعي (AI) في هاد المجال!

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sAhjTKXraHM
    #تحليل_البيانات #DataAnalysis #مهارات_رقمية #BusinessIntelligence #تعلم_البيانات
    🌟 تعرفوا معايا على عالم تحليل البيانات! 🎉 إذا كنت حاب تدخل في مجال الـ Data Analysis أو تطور مهاراتك فيه، لازم تشوف الفيديو الجديد هذا! المهندس أحمد محمدي رح يشاركنا كل ما يخص الفرق بين البيانات والمعلومات، ويعطينا نظرة شاملة على الأدوات المهمة، كيما Excel وPower BI وSQL. صراحة، تعلمي لتحليل البيانات كان واحد من أفضل القرارات اللي اتخذتها، والآن نقدر نقول بلي هو مفتاح لفرص عمل كبيرة. 🤓✨ استعدوا لتكتشفوا أسرار تحليل البيانات وكيفاش ممكن تستفيدوا من الذكاء الاصطناعي (AI) في هاد المجال! 🚀 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sAhjTKXraHM #تحليل_البيانات #DataAnalysis #مهارات_رقمية #BusinessIntelligence #تعلم_البيانات
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  • ويي، واش راكم يا الأصدقاء؟ إذا كنت حاب تدخل عالم تحليل البيانات، لازم عليك تشوف الفيديو الجديد!

    في هذا الفيديو، المهندس أحمد محمدي يفتح لنا أبواب الفهم على الفرق بين تحليل البيانات (Data Analysis) وعلم البيانات (Data Science). رح نتكلموا على الأدوات المختلفة — Excel وPower BI وSQL — وكيفاش تستعملها في حياتك اليومية.

    شخصيًا، لما بدأت مشواري في تحليل البيانات، حسيت أنو الأدوات كانت تتعبني شوية، لكن مع الوقت، اكتشفت كيفاش نقدّر ندمجها ونتعلم منها. وراني هنا اليوم نشارك معاكم هالخبرات!

    ما تنساوش تفاعلوا مع الفيديو وتشاركوا آراءكم وأي استفسارات عندكم.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LPqNoYadLa4
    #تحليل_البيانات #DataAnalysis #تعلم_تحليل_البيانات #Excel #PowerBI
    👀 ويي، واش راكم يا الأصدقاء؟ إذا كنت حاب تدخل عالم تحليل البيانات، لازم عليك تشوف الفيديو الجديد! 🎥 في هذا الفيديو، المهندس أحمد محمدي يفتح لنا أبواب الفهم على الفرق بين تحليل البيانات (Data Analysis) وعلم البيانات (Data Science). رح نتكلموا على الأدوات المختلفة — Excel وPower BI وSQL — وكيفاش تستعملها في حياتك اليومية. 🛠️ شخصيًا، لما بدأت مشواري في تحليل البيانات، حسيت أنو الأدوات كانت تتعبني شوية، لكن مع الوقت، اكتشفت كيفاش نقدّر ندمجها ونتعلم منها. وراني هنا اليوم نشارك معاكم هالخبرات! ما تنساوش تفاعلوا مع الفيديو وتشاركوا آراءكم وأي استفسارات عندكم. 🚀 https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LPqNoYadLa4 #تحليل_البيانات #DataAnalysis #تعلم_تحليل_البيانات #Excel #PowerBI
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  • واش راكم؟ اليوم راح نحكيو على فيديو صاير فيه ثورة في عالم البيانات!

    الفيديو يحكي على "Shortcut"، الأداة الجديدة اللي تقدر تقضي على هيمنة Excel اللي دامت 40 عام! مع Shortcut، تقدر تستعمل اللغة العادية لإنشاء وتعديل الجداول بكل سهولة. تخيلوا معايا، العمل اللي كان ياخذ ساعات، تقدروا تقوموا بيه في دقائق!

    شفت العرض وصدقت باللي Shortcut راح تكون شريك قوي لأي واحد يحب يخدم بالبيانات، سواء كنت محترف في Excel ولا غير متعود عليه. أنا شخصياً كنت نخاف من التعقيد، لكن مع Shortcut، حسيت روحي كأني عندي فريق مالي في جيبي!

    ديروا جولة في الفيديو وخلونا نفكروا كيف Shortcut تقدر تبدل طريقة خدمتنا.

    https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_2zP6NNHXp0
    #ShortcutAI #ExcelRevolution #تكنولوجيا #بيانات #StartupIdeas
    🌟 واش راكم؟ اليوم راح نحكيو على فيديو صاير فيه ثورة في عالم البيانات! 🎉 الفيديو يحكي على "Shortcut"، الأداة الجديدة اللي تقدر تقضي على هيمنة Excel اللي دامت 40 عام! مع Shortcut، تقدر تستعمل اللغة العادية لإنشاء وتعديل الجداول بكل سهولة. تخيلوا معايا، العمل اللي كان ياخذ ساعات، تقدروا تقوموا بيه في دقائق! 😱 شفت العرض وصدقت باللي Shortcut راح تكون شريك قوي لأي واحد يحب يخدم بالبيانات، سواء كنت محترف في Excel ولا غير متعود عليه. أنا شخصياً كنت نخاف من التعقيد، لكن مع Shortcut، حسيت روحي كأني عندي فريق مالي في جيبي! 💪 ديروا جولة في الفيديو وخلونا نفكروا كيف Shortcut تقدر تبدل طريقة خدمتنا. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=_2zP6NNHXp0 #ShortcutAI #ExcelRevolution #تكنولوجيا #بيانات #StartupIdeas
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  • 15 must-play indies to mark 15 years of  PlayStation Plus

    For the past 15 years, PlayStation Plus has served as a welcoming home for indie games, connecting players with some of the most innovative, heartfelt, and personal experiences the world of video games has to offer. The PlayStation Plus Game Catalogputs a huge library of indie games right at your fingertips—but with so many games available, it’s possible for even some of the best to escape your notice. 

    As we’ve entered the 15th anniversary of PlayStation Plus, we’ve rounded up 15 of the best indies from the PlayStation Plus Game Catalog. These are games that you might have missed, but you absolutely shouldn’t.

    Play Video

    A Space for the Unbound

    A Space for the Unbound delves into the lives of teenagers living in Indonesia in the 1990s, at first telling an endearing slice-of-life story about friendship and first loves. Then things start to get weird. As supernatural elements weave their way into the point-and-click adventure of high schoolers Atma and Raya, A Space for the Unbound quickly becomes a powerful, impactful, and highly relatable experience.

    Publisher: Chorus Worldwide Games | Developer: Mojiken Studio | PS5, PS4

    Play Video

    Abiotic Factor

    The incident that turned Gordon Freeman into an HEV suit-wearing hero was just another day at the office for everyone else at Black Mesa. Abiotic Factor takes inspiration from the random lab employees stuck at work on the day an errant experiment rips a hole in another dimension, but imagines the experience as a survival game instead of a first-person shooter. Trapped in the facility with up to five friends, you’ll need to seek out resources like food and water, and craft weapons out of office supplies—all while avoiding the otherworldly creatures that are your new neighbors.

    Publisher: Playstack | Developer: Deep Field Games | PS5

    Play Video

    Another Crab’s Treasure

    If Dark Souls took place in Sponge Bob’s underwater town of Bikini Bottom, it might look something like Another Crab’s Treasure. As a hermit crab named Kril, you set out to reclaim your shell after it’s repossessed, and soon find yourself scavenging trash to use as armor and weapons to fight off tough creatures. Another Crab’s Treasure tells a lighthearted tale set in an unsanitary sea, but don’t let the colorful palette and funny characters fool you: It also packs some serious boss battles to put Souls-like fans through their paces.

    Publisher: Aggro Crab | Developer: Aggro Crab | PS5, PS4

    Play Video

    Blue Prince

    Blue Prince starts with a death. The baron of Mount Holly Manor has passed away, leaving the 45-room estate to you—but only if you can manage to find and enter its 46th room. That’s a challenge, as each door you open leads to your choice of room, forcing you to plot a new course through its halls, bedrooms, and kitchens with each new day. Blue Prince, a Day One addition to the PlayStation Plus Catalog, is delightfully dense with puzzles, secrets, and mysteries that combine to become much more than they first appear.

    Publisher: Raw Fury | Developer: Dogubomb | PS5

    Play Video

    Celeste

    Madeline has something to prove to herself, and that’s why she’s going to climb a mountain. It’s not an easy feat, however—though the controls of side-scrolling platformer Celeste are relatively simple to pick up, it takes mastery of precise jumps and dashes to ascend through level after level. Celeste uses its excellent platforming to tell a surprisingly deep and emotional story, as Madeline struggles to fight back her inner demons all the way to the summit.

    Publisher: Maddy Makes Games | Developer: Maddy Makes Games | PS4

    Play Video

    Citizen Sleeper

    Sci-fi RPG Citizen Sleeper charges you with finding a way to escape your corporate indentured servitude as a sleeper—a digitized human mind inhabiting a robot body. What follows is a haunting and human story played out through a series of small events, where table top RPG-style dice rolls, coupled with your choices, determine what happens. It’s easy to get lost trying to eke out a living in Citizen Sleeper’s imaginative sci-fi future, one that’s bleak at times, and hopeful at others.

    Publisher: Fellow Traveler Games | Developer: Jump Over the Age | PS5, PS4

    Play Video

    Cult of the Lamb

    Touched by a dark god, an incredibly cute lamb is sent into the world to bring its Word to other cuddly critters. Grow your flock and gather resources to build and manage an ever-growing compound where your followers live, work, and occasionally volunteer to be sacrificed to their fell deity. When you’re not building up a home for your followers, you’ll venture out into the world to vanquish other powerful cult leaders, giving Cult of the Lamb a devilishly delightful mix of colony building and rogue-like gameplay.

    Publisher: Devolver Digital | Developer: Massive Monster | PS5, PS4

    Play Video

    Dead Cells

    Hacking and slashing has perhaps never been so refined—or so expansive—as it is in Dead Cells. The side-scrolling “roguevania” sends you out into various shifting locales to fight through hordes of creatures, and provides you with a host of inventive weapons to do so. Knives and swords are cool, but how about an automated crossbow turret? How about a crossbow turret that sets people on fire? How about a fiery crossbow turret that sprays poison? With a huge number of weapons to unlock and upgrades to earn, Dead Cells will constantly keep you returning to its speedy, intense combat for just one more run.

    Publisher: Motion Twin | Developer: Motion Twin | PS5, PS4

    Play Video

    Dredge

    The gentle rolling seas are calling, and with your fishing boat, you can venture out to haul in a catch and make a decent living. Just don’t worry too much about those twisted abominations that sometimes fill your nets, or the strange shapes that creep in the dark fog. Dredge is sometimes a relaxing fishing game, sometimes a strange tale of supernatural mystery, and sometimes a single boat’s journey into the eldritch unknown; it turns out that fishing and horror work extremely well together.

    Publisher: Team17 | Developer: Black Salt Games | PS5, PS4

    Play Video

    Hollow Knight: Voidheart Edition

    Inspired by side-scrolling classics like Metroid and Mega Man X, Hollow Knight sends you deep into a fallen insect kingdom known as the Hallownest to put a stop to an infection that has cursed its people. Exploring the tunnels and cities of Hallownest takes you on a sprawling adventure to fight colossal creatures, meet and battle other bugs, and uncover the mystery of what destroyed a once-great civilization.

    Publisher: Team Cherry | Developer: Team Cherry | PS4

    Play Video

    Paradise Killer

    This dazzlingly bizarre and stylish murder mystery throws you into a surreal world of gods, syndicates, and cosmic corruption. As Lady Love Dies, you’re tasked with solving a murder on a tropical island outside of space and time. The game’s open-ended investigation, vaporwave aesthetic, and synth-laced soundtrack create an intoxicating atmosphere where every clue matters and every accusation is yours to make. Paradise Killer is a bold, genre-defying detective experience and a must-play for ’80s-inspired synthwave fans.

    Publisher: Fellow Traveller | Developer: Kaizen Game Works | PS5, PS4

    Play Video

    Tetris Effect: Connected

    Few games create a more all-encompassing zenlike experience than Tetris Effect: Connected. The classic puzzle game is elevated by captivating visuals and a phenomenal soundtrack that sync perfectly with your play, pulling you into a block-dropping flow state that’s only elevated by the ability to play with up to four other people. Tetris Effect: Connected is the next stage in evolution of one of the best games of all time.

    Publisher: Enhance Games | Developer: Monstars, Resonair | PS5, PS4

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    Moonlighter

    Ever wonder what the shopkeepers of an RPG town get up to when you’re not around? In Moonlighter, you play a merchant who goes dungeon-crawling by night to find new wares to sell by day. Your skills in capitalism help to fuel your nightly adventures as you delve deeper into the dungeons, taking on hulking bosses in hopes of finally leaving the shopkeep life behind and making it as a full-time hero.

    Publisher: 11 bit Studios | Developer: Digital Sun | PS4

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    Undertale

    Funny, heartfelt, and unexpected, Undertale might be one of the most beloved indie games ever made. It tells the story of a human who falls into the subterranean world of monsters, but flips RPG genre conventions on their heads with a battle system that gives you the option to talk your way out of fights and spare the many creatures who attack you. Emotional, often-hilarious writing and strange, well-realized characters have made Undertale memorable, but it’s the choices you make that will define your journey.

    Publisher: 8-4 Ltd. | Developer: Toby Fox | PS4

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    Untitled Goose Game

    A town full of people is just trying to live in peace—unfortunately for them but luckily for you, a goose is loose. Untitled Goose Game finds hilarity in the simple chaos of a goose stealing stuff, honking at people, and generally ruining everyone’s day. Racing around a series of sandbox areas, it’s your goal to get into as much trouble as you can, with a variety of goals to fulfill, puzzles to solve, and angry townspeople to evade and bewilder. 

    Publisher: Panic Inc. | Developer: House House | PS4

    These are just some of the great games that are worth your attention—there are a whole lot more in the PlayStation Plus Game Catalog. Head to playstation.com to see the full library to find a heap of excellent indies worth exploring.

    Discover more great indies on PlayStation.
    #mustplay #indies #mark #years #playstation
    15 must-play indies to mark 15 years of  PlayStation Plus
    For the past 15 years, PlayStation Plus has served as a welcoming home for indie games, connecting players with some of the most innovative, heartfelt, and personal experiences the world of video games has to offer. The PlayStation Plus Game Catalogputs a huge library of indie games right at your fingertips—but with so many games available, it’s possible for even some of the best to escape your notice.  As we’ve entered the 15th anniversary of PlayStation Plus, we’ve rounded up 15 of the best indies from the PlayStation Plus Game Catalog. These are games that you might have missed, but you absolutely shouldn’t. Play Video A Space for the Unbound A Space for the Unbound delves into the lives of teenagers living in Indonesia in the 1990s, at first telling an endearing slice-of-life story about friendship and first loves. Then things start to get weird. As supernatural elements weave their way into the point-and-click adventure of high schoolers Atma and Raya, A Space for the Unbound quickly becomes a powerful, impactful, and highly relatable experience. Publisher: Chorus Worldwide Games | Developer: Mojiken Studio | PS5, PS4 Play Video Abiotic Factor The incident that turned Gordon Freeman into an HEV suit-wearing hero was just another day at the office for everyone else at Black Mesa. Abiotic Factor takes inspiration from the random lab employees stuck at work on the day an errant experiment rips a hole in another dimension, but imagines the experience as a survival game instead of a first-person shooter. Trapped in the facility with up to five friends, you’ll need to seek out resources like food and water, and craft weapons out of office supplies—all while avoiding the otherworldly creatures that are your new neighbors. Publisher: Playstack | Developer: Deep Field Games | PS5 Play Video Another Crab’s Treasure If Dark Souls took place in Sponge Bob’s underwater town of Bikini Bottom, it might look something like Another Crab’s Treasure. As a hermit crab named Kril, you set out to reclaim your shell after it’s repossessed, and soon find yourself scavenging trash to use as armor and weapons to fight off tough creatures. Another Crab’s Treasure tells a lighthearted tale set in an unsanitary sea, but don’t let the colorful palette and funny characters fool you: It also packs some serious boss battles to put Souls-like fans through their paces. Publisher: Aggro Crab | Developer: Aggro Crab | PS5, PS4 Play Video Blue Prince Blue Prince starts with a death. The baron of Mount Holly Manor has passed away, leaving the 45-room estate to you—but only if you can manage to find and enter its 46th room. That’s a challenge, as each door you open leads to your choice of room, forcing you to plot a new course through its halls, bedrooms, and kitchens with each new day. Blue Prince, a Day One addition to the PlayStation Plus Catalog, is delightfully dense with puzzles, secrets, and mysteries that combine to become much more than they first appear. Publisher: Raw Fury | Developer: Dogubomb | PS5 Play Video Celeste Madeline has something to prove to herself, and that’s why she’s going to climb a mountain. It’s not an easy feat, however—though the controls of side-scrolling platformer Celeste are relatively simple to pick up, it takes mastery of precise jumps and dashes to ascend through level after level. Celeste uses its excellent platforming to tell a surprisingly deep and emotional story, as Madeline struggles to fight back her inner demons all the way to the summit. Publisher: Maddy Makes Games | Developer: Maddy Makes Games | PS4 Play Video Citizen Sleeper Sci-fi RPG Citizen Sleeper charges you with finding a way to escape your corporate indentured servitude as a sleeper—a digitized human mind inhabiting a robot body. What follows is a haunting and human story played out through a series of small events, where table top RPG-style dice rolls, coupled with your choices, determine what happens. It’s easy to get lost trying to eke out a living in Citizen Sleeper’s imaginative sci-fi future, one that’s bleak at times, and hopeful at others. Publisher: Fellow Traveler Games | Developer: Jump Over the Age | PS5, PS4 Play Video Cult of the Lamb Touched by a dark god, an incredibly cute lamb is sent into the world to bring its Word to other cuddly critters. Grow your flock and gather resources to build and manage an ever-growing compound where your followers live, work, and occasionally volunteer to be sacrificed to their fell deity. When you’re not building up a home for your followers, you’ll venture out into the world to vanquish other powerful cult leaders, giving Cult of the Lamb a devilishly delightful mix of colony building and rogue-like gameplay. Publisher: Devolver Digital | Developer: Massive Monster | PS5, PS4 Play Video Dead Cells Hacking and slashing has perhaps never been so refined—or so expansive—as it is in Dead Cells. The side-scrolling “roguevania” sends you out into various shifting locales to fight through hordes of creatures, and provides you with a host of inventive weapons to do so. Knives and swords are cool, but how about an automated crossbow turret? How about a crossbow turret that sets people on fire? How about a fiery crossbow turret that sprays poison? With a huge number of weapons to unlock and upgrades to earn, Dead Cells will constantly keep you returning to its speedy, intense combat for just one more run. Publisher: Motion Twin | Developer: Motion Twin | PS5, PS4 Play Video Dredge The gentle rolling seas are calling, and with your fishing boat, you can venture out to haul in a catch and make a decent living. Just don’t worry too much about those twisted abominations that sometimes fill your nets, or the strange shapes that creep in the dark fog. Dredge is sometimes a relaxing fishing game, sometimes a strange tale of supernatural mystery, and sometimes a single boat’s journey into the eldritch unknown; it turns out that fishing and horror work extremely well together. Publisher: Team17 | Developer: Black Salt Games | PS5, PS4 Play Video Hollow Knight: Voidheart Edition Inspired by side-scrolling classics like Metroid and Mega Man X, Hollow Knight sends you deep into a fallen insect kingdom known as the Hallownest to put a stop to an infection that has cursed its people. Exploring the tunnels and cities of Hallownest takes you on a sprawling adventure to fight colossal creatures, meet and battle other bugs, and uncover the mystery of what destroyed a once-great civilization. Publisher: Team Cherry | Developer: Team Cherry | PS4 Play Video Paradise Killer This dazzlingly bizarre and stylish murder mystery throws you into a surreal world of gods, syndicates, and cosmic corruption. As Lady Love Dies, you’re tasked with solving a murder on a tropical island outside of space and time. The game’s open-ended investigation, vaporwave aesthetic, and synth-laced soundtrack create an intoxicating atmosphere where every clue matters and every accusation is yours to make. Paradise Killer is a bold, genre-defying detective experience and a must-play for ’80s-inspired synthwave fans. Publisher: Fellow Traveller | Developer: Kaizen Game Works | PS5, PS4 Play Video Tetris Effect: Connected Few games create a more all-encompassing zenlike experience than Tetris Effect: Connected. The classic puzzle game is elevated by captivating visuals and a phenomenal soundtrack that sync perfectly with your play, pulling you into a block-dropping flow state that’s only elevated by the ability to play with up to four other people. Tetris Effect: Connected is the next stage in evolution of one of the best games of all time. Publisher: Enhance Games | Developer: Monstars, Resonair | PS5, PS4 Play Video Moonlighter Ever wonder what the shopkeepers of an RPG town get up to when you’re not around? In Moonlighter, you play a merchant who goes dungeon-crawling by night to find new wares to sell by day. Your skills in capitalism help to fuel your nightly adventures as you delve deeper into the dungeons, taking on hulking bosses in hopes of finally leaving the shopkeep life behind and making it as a full-time hero. Publisher: 11 bit Studios | Developer: Digital Sun | PS4 Play Video Undertale Funny, heartfelt, and unexpected, Undertale might be one of the most beloved indie games ever made. It tells the story of a human who falls into the subterranean world of monsters, but flips RPG genre conventions on their heads with a battle system that gives you the option to talk your way out of fights and spare the many creatures who attack you. Emotional, often-hilarious writing and strange, well-realized characters have made Undertale memorable, but it’s the choices you make that will define your journey. Publisher: 8-4 Ltd. | Developer: Toby Fox | PS4 Play Video Untitled Goose Game A town full of people is just trying to live in peace—unfortunately for them but luckily for you, a goose is loose. Untitled Goose Game finds hilarity in the simple chaos of a goose stealing stuff, honking at people, and generally ruining everyone’s day. Racing around a series of sandbox areas, it’s your goal to get into as much trouble as you can, with a variety of goals to fulfill, puzzles to solve, and angry townspeople to evade and bewilder.  Publisher: Panic Inc. | Developer: House House | PS4 These are just some of the great games that are worth your attention—there are a whole lot more in the PlayStation Plus Game Catalog. Head to playstation.com to see the full library to find a heap of excellent indies worth exploring. Discover more great indies on PlayStation. #mustplay #indies #mark #years #playstation
    15 must-play indies to mark 15 years of  PlayStation Plus
    blog.playstation.com
    For the past 15 years, PlayStation Plus has served as a welcoming home for indie games, connecting players with some of the most innovative, heartfelt, and personal experiences the world of video games has to offer. The PlayStation Plus Game Catalog (included with PlayStation Plus Extra and Premium memberships) puts a huge library of indie games right at your fingertips—but with so many games available, it’s possible for even some of the best to escape your notice.  As we’ve entered the 15th anniversary of PlayStation Plus, we’ve rounded up 15 of the best indies from the PlayStation Plus Game Catalog. These are games that you might have missed, but you absolutely shouldn’t. Play Video A Space for the Unbound A Space for the Unbound delves into the lives of teenagers living in Indonesia in the 1990s, at first telling an endearing slice-of-life story about friendship and first loves. Then things start to get weird. As supernatural elements weave their way into the point-and-click adventure of high schoolers Atma and Raya, A Space for the Unbound quickly becomes a powerful, impactful, and highly relatable experience. Publisher: Chorus Worldwide Games | Developer: Mojiken Studio | PS5, PS4 Play Video Abiotic Factor The incident that turned Gordon Freeman into an HEV suit-wearing hero was just another day at the office for everyone else at Black Mesa. Abiotic Factor takes inspiration from the random lab employees stuck at work on the day an errant experiment rips a hole in another dimension, but imagines the experience as a survival game instead of a first-person shooter. Trapped in the facility with up to five friends, you’ll need to seek out resources like food and water, and craft weapons out of office supplies—all while avoiding the otherworldly creatures that are your new neighbors. Publisher: Playstack | Developer: Deep Field Games | PS5 Play Video Another Crab’s Treasure If Dark Souls took place in Sponge Bob’s underwater town of Bikini Bottom, it might look something like Another Crab’s Treasure. As a hermit crab named Kril, you set out to reclaim your shell after it’s repossessed, and soon find yourself scavenging trash to use as armor and weapons to fight off tough creatures. Another Crab’s Treasure tells a lighthearted tale set in an unsanitary sea, but don’t let the colorful palette and funny characters fool you: It also packs some serious boss battles to put Souls-like fans through their paces. Publisher: Aggro Crab | Developer: Aggro Crab | PS5, PS4 Play Video Blue Prince Blue Prince starts with a death. The baron of Mount Holly Manor has passed away, leaving the 45-room estate to you—but only if you can manage to find and enter its 46th room. That’s a challenge, as each door you open leads to your choice of room, forcing you to plot a new course through its halls, bedrooms, and kitchens with each new day. Blue Prince, a Day One addition to the PlayStation Plus Catalog, is delightfully dense with puzzles, secrets, and mysteries that combine to become much more than they first appear. Publisher: Raw Fury | Developer: Dogubomb | PS5 Play Video Celeste Madeline has something to prove to herself, and that’s why she’s going to climb a mountain. It’s not an easy feat, however—though the controls of side-scrolling platformer Celeste are relatively simple to pick up, it takes mastery of precise jumps and dashes to ascend through level after level. Celeste uses its excellent platforming to tell a surprisingly deep and emotional story, as Madeline struggles to fight back her inner demons all the way to the summit. Publisher: Maddy Makes Games | Developer: Maddy Makes Games | PS4 Play Video Citizen Sleeper Sci-fi RPG Citizen Sleeper charges you with finding a way to escape your corporate indentured servitude as a sleeper—a digitized human mind inhabiting a robot body. What follows is a haunting and human story played out through a series of small events, where table top RPG-style dice rolls, coupled with your choices, determine what happens. It’s easy to get lost trying to eke out a living in Citizen Sleeper’s imaginative sci-fi future, one that’s bleak at times, and hopeful at others. Publisher: Fellow Traveler Games | Developer: Jump Over the Age | PS5, PS4 Play Video Cult of the Lamb Touched by a dark god, an incredibly cute lamb is sent into the world to bring its Word to other cuddly critters. Grow your flock and gather resources to build and manage an ever-growing compound where your followers live, work, and occasionally volunteer to be sacrificed to their fell deity. When you’re not building up a home for your followers, you’ll venture out into the world to vanquish other powerful cult leaders, giving Cult of the Lamb a devilishly delightful mix of colony building and rogue-like gameplay. Publisher: Devolver Digital | Developer: Massive Monster | PS5, PS4 Play Video Dead Cells Hacking and slashing has perhaps never been so refined—or so expansive—as it is in Dead Cells. The side-scrolling “roguevania” sends you out into various shifting locales to fight through hordes of creatures, and provides you with a host of inventive weapons to do so. Knives and swords are cool, but how about an automated crossbow turret? How about a crossbow turret that sets people on fire? How about a fiery crossbow turret that sprays poison? With a huge number of weapons to unlock and upgrades to earn, Dead Cells will constantly keep you returning to its speedy, intense combat for just one more run. Publisher: Motion Twin | Developer: Motion Twin | PS5, PS4 Play Video Dredge The gentle rolling seas are calling, and with your fishing boat, you can venture out to haul in a catch and make a decent living. Just don’t worry too much about those twisted abominations that sometimes fill your nets, or the strange shapes that creep in the dark fog. Dredge is sometimes a relaxing fishing game, sometimes a strange tale of supernatural mystery, and sometimes a single boat’s journey into the eldritch unknown; it turns out that fishing and horror work extremely well together. Publisher: Team17 | Developer: Black Salt Games | PS5, PS4 Play Video Hollow Knight: Voidheart Edition Inspired by side-scrolling classics like Metroid and Mega Man X, Hollow Knight sends you deep into a fallen insect kingdom known as the Hallownest to put a stop to an infection that has cursed its people. Exploring the tunnels and cities of Hallownest takes you on a sprawling adventure to fight colossal creatures, meet and battle other bugs, and uncover the mystery of what destroyed a once-great civilization. Publisher: Team Cherry | Developer: Team Cherry | PS4 Play Video Paradise Killer This dazzlingly bizarre and stylish murder mystery throws you into a surreal world of gods, syndicates, and cosmic corruption. As Lady Love Dies, you’re tasked with solving a murder on a tropical island outside of space and time. The game’s open-ended investigation, vaporwave aesthetic, and synth-laced soundtrack create an intoxicating atmosphere where every clue matters and every accusation is yours to make. Paradise Killer is a bold, genre-defying detective experience and a must-play for ’80s-inspired synthwave fans. Publisher: Fellow Traveller | Developer: Kaizen Game Works | PS5, PS4 Play Video Tetris Effect: Connected Few games create a more all-encompassing zenlike experience than Tetris Effect: Connected. The classic puzzle game is elevated by captivating visuals and a phenomenal soundtrack that sync perfectly with your play, pulling you into a block-dropping flow state that’s only elevated by the ability to play with up to four other people. Tetris Effect: Connected is the next stage in evolution of one of the best games of all time. Publisher: Enhance Games | Developer: Monstars, Resonair | PS5, PS4 Play Video Moonlighter Ever wonder what the shopkeepers of an RPG town get up to when you’re not around? In Moonlighter, you play a merchant who goes dungeon-crawling by night to find new wares to sell by day. Your skills in capitalism help to fuel your nightly adventures as you delve deeper into the dungeons, taking on hulking bosses in hopes of finally leaving the shopkeep life behind and making it as a full-time hero. Publisher: 11 bit Studios | Developer: Digital Sun | PS4 Play Video Undertale Funny, heartfelt, and unexpected, Undertale might be one of the most beloved indie games ever made. It tells the story of a human who falls into the subterranean world of monsters, but flips RPG genre conventions on their heads with a battle system that gives you the option to talk your way out of fights and spare the many creatures who attack you. Emotional, often-hilarious writing and strange, well-realized characters have made Undertale memorable, but it’s the choices you make that will define your journey. Publisher: 8-4 Ltd. | Developer: Toby Fox | PS4 Play Video Untitled Goose Game A town full of people is just trying to live in peace—unfortunately for them but luckily for you, a goose is loose. Untitled Goose Game finds hilarity in the simple chaos of a goose stealing stuff, honking at people, and generally ruining everyone’s day. Racing around a series of sandbox areas, it’s your goal to get into as much trouble as you can, with a variety of goals to fulfill, puzzles to solve, and angry townspeople to evade and bewilder.  Publisher: Panic Inc. | Developer: House House | PS4 These are just some of the great games that are worth your attention—there are a whole lot more in the PlayStation Plus Game Catalog. Head to playstation.com to see the full library to find a heap of excellent indies worth exploring. Discover more great indies on PlayStation.
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  • 8BitDo's New Pro 3 Gamepad Is One Of The Best Switch 2 Controllers

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    8BitDo's New Pro 3 Gamepad Is One Of The Best Switch 2 Controllers
    8BitDo Pro 3 Bluetooth Gamepad | For Switch 2, Switch, PC/Mac, Mobile, SteamOS See 8BitDo's latest customizable controller for Nintendo Switch 1/2 and PC is available now. The Pro 3 Bluetooth Gamepad, the successor to the popular Pro 2 Bluetooth Controller, is an excellent choice for anyone who prefers PlayStation-style, aligned thumbsticks as well as for retro games that gel better with D-pad movement controls. It has several of the key upgrades found in 8BitDo's Ultimate 2 Bluetooth Controller, including TMR joysticks, two trigger modes, and four remappable buttons. The Pro 3 also offers new features not found on other 8BitDo controllers, including swappable magnetic face buttons and an extra pair of arcade-inspired ball-top stick caps.The 8BitDo Pro 3 Bluetooth Gamepad sold out on launch day, but Amazon is still letting customers place orders; all three retro-themed colors are marked "temporarily out of stock" at the moment: G Classic, Gray, and Nintendo GameCube-inspired purple. The purple edition also matches the GameCube controller's face buttons: gray X and Y, green A, and red B.Each controller includes a matching charging dock, four extra face buttons, a small tool to remove the buttons, an extra set of ball-top arcade stick toppers, a 2.4GHz adapter, and a USB-C charging cable. Out of the box, the Pro 3 is compatible with Switch 2, Switch, PC, Android, Apple devices, and Steam Deck. In a nod to the original inspiration for the Pro series aesthetic, the four extra face buttons match the Super Famicomcontroller: unlabeled red, yellow, green, and blue buttons.Continue Reading at GameSpot #8bitdo039s #new #pro #gamepad #one
    8BitDo's New Pro 3 Gamepad Is One Of The Best Switch 2 Controllers
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    8BitDo Pro 3 Bluetooth Gamepad $70 | For Switch 2, Switch, PC/Mac, Mobile, SteamOS See at Amazon 8BitDo's latest customizable controller for Nintendo Switch 1/2 and PC is available now. The Pro 3 Bluetooth Gamepad, the successor to the popular Pro 2 Bluetooth Controller, is an excellent choice for anyone who prefers PlayStation-style, aligned thumbsticks as well as for retro games that gel better with D-pad movement controls. It has several of the key upgrades found in 8BitDo's Ultimate 2 Bluetooth Controller, including TMR joysticks, two trigger modes, and four remappable buttons. The Pro 3 also offers new features not found on other 8BitDo controllers, including swappable magnetic face buttons and an extra pair of arcade-inspired ball-top stick caps.The 8BitDo Pro 3 Bluetooth Gamepad sold out on launch day (August 12), but Amazon is still letting customers place orders; all three retro-themed colors are marked "temporarily out of stock" at the moment: G Classic, Gray, and Nintendo GameCube-inspired purple. The purple edition also matches the GameCube controller's face buttons: gray X and Y, green A, and red B.Each controller includes a matching charging dock, four extra face buttons, a small tool to remove the buttons, an extra set of ball-top arcade stick toppers, a 2.4GHz adapter, and a USB-C charging cable. Out of the box, the Pro 3 is compatible with Switch 2, Switch, PC, Android, Apple devices, and Steam Deck. In a nod to the original inspiration for the Pro series aesthetic, the four extra face buttons match the Super Famicom (SNES) controller: unlabeled red, yellow, green, and blue buttons.Continue Reading at GameSpot
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