How to change your PSN Name

Sony has officially rolled out the name changing feature. The first name change is free but other name changes will cost $9.99. If you’re a PlayStation Plus subscriber, you can purchase it for $4.99. You can roll back to your previous name for free and you can display your new name next to your old name for 30 days. It is only for PlayStation 4. The change will only work for games published after April 1, 2018. Here is how to change your PSN online ID.

Caution!

There are plenty of errors being reported and tweeted about the name change. PlayStation has acknowledged that some games will have issues during name changes. The following link will take you to the webpage from PlayStation that lists all the games and what issues will occur. Link

Some people have tweeted that their names haven’t changed immediately.

Should Sekiro include an easy mode?

Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice is a new game from From Software (Dark Souls series, Bloodborne). The director, Hidetaka Miyazaki, is known for creating difficult games and telling stories through limited text descriptions. Sekiro is no different but the gameplay is more intense and fast-paced in comparison to the Dark Souls series.

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Why is everyone arguing about Sekiro?

As usual, many people are complaining about the difficulty of the game. However, an article from PC Gamer where a journalist used cheats to beat the final boss has greatly spread across the internet. The writer wrote about how he didn’t feel guilty about using cheats because he had lost patience constantly dying and challenging through the gauntlet to fight the final boss. In From Software’s games, respawning after death makes all the previous enemies revive which forces the player to kill them all over again. It can be extremely frustrating, especially if you’re mentally exhausted from dying often (which will happen). James Davenport, the writer, used a slow-mode option for the PC version of Sekiro that allowed him to beat the final boss more easily. He wrote about how he still felt good about defeating the final boss despite using cheats. This has sparked much argument through Twitter, Reddit, and other forums about whether all video games should have difficulty options. Sekiro has none.

For Easier Difficulties:

Many games have difficulties settings. What has been a great addition is adjusting difficulty based on your experience with the game type or if you prefer just playing for a story.

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Deus Ex Human Revolution difficulty settings

Deus Ex Human Revolution received grand praise for its difficulty settings by changing the easy difficulty to Tell Me a Story. In single player RPG’s, some people prefer to play the game for a story rather than playing for the gameplay. Some people think Sekiro should have an easier setting or accessibility mode for players who want to experience the story of Sekiro.

The argument against Cheating:

Fetusberry 'Ass Bastard' Crunch @Fetusberry You cheated not only the game, but yourself. You didn't grow. You didn't improve. You took a shortcut and gained nothing. You experienced a hollow victory. Nothing was risked and nothing was gained. t's sad that you don't know the difference. PC Gamer @pcgamer I beat Sekiro's final boss with cheats and I feel fine buff.ly/2VIrBNK 1:09 PM-5 Apr 2019 5,104 Retweets 21,065 Likes
The comment that spawned the argument

Memes aside, the other side of the argument is that you shouldn’t cheat because it robs you of the experience of success. It feels unearned and the writer or other players who cheat shouldn’t boast about cheating. There are also arguments that the difficulty is part of the game experience of Sekiro and to make the game experience is against the game’s artistic views.

 

 

 

 

My Opinion:

I don’t particularly care whether a person cheats on a single player game. It doesn’t affect my enjoyment but with the huge range of social media, I can see how people can be angered by it. I haven’t played Sekiro Shadows Die Twice yet but I have played Miyazaki’s previous titles and beaten them. I personally enjoy the difficulty of the games but I understand that the game isn’t for everyone. Miyazaki has never wanted to make his games easy so asking for it from the internet seems pointless. Although Activision published the game, Miyazaki stated that they were given full directing control of the game. I don’t understand why people are asking for it. There are plenty of amazing games out and if you want to experience the story, watch a let’s play on YouTube.

Yoshi’s Crafted World Underperforms for Nintendo

Yoshi’s Crafted World released for the Nintendo Switch on March 29th, 2019. According to Media Create, the game only sold 53,327 units in its debut week and sold 35.96% of the initial shipment. Media Create is a website that gathers data analytics from Japanese Gaming Market.

The game did sell better than its predecessors such as Yoshi’s Woolly World in 2015 for the Wii U which sold 31,000 units in its first week. It also sold better than Poochy and Yoshi’s Woolly World on 3DS in 2017 which sold roughly 40,000 units in its first week. For clarification, both predecessors may have sold poorly due to the systems they were on. The Wii U sold extremely poorly (only 13.5 million units during its lifecycle) and was an unpopular system for Nintendo. The Switch has sold over 14 million units by the end of 2017. The 3DS is also reaching the end of its life cycle and more people were excited to play on the Switch which had released on March 3rd, 2017.

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Poochy, why don’t people love us?

Metacritic score wise the game is pretty solid with an overall 80% for reviewers. The game also was the top of the sales in Japan according to Famitsu (Japanese Game Magazine/site). I believe Yoshi and the gameplay aren’t mass appealing compared to Nintendo’s bigger titles.

Sources:

Metacritic

Twinfinite

Siliconera

Apex Legends Player Progress restored after Update 1.1

Yesterday, players were shocked to see their experience progress for Apex Legends were deleted. The 1.1 update had accidentally removed all player progress. Respawn Entertainment shut down the servers overnight to restore everyone’s progress. The update had accidentally moved players to a different server without moving their progress over.

“Once we confirmed internally that we had fixed the issue we started rolling out the right servers starting with Xbox and staggered the updates to PS4 and PC,” the developer explained on the Apex Legends subreddit. 

Your progress should be updated the next time you log in. All player progress and purchases you made in 1.1 will be reverted. Refunds will be applied if you have purchased anything.