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Wednesday, January 12, 2022

Videogame Review, The Persistence Enhanced for the Playstation 5 (PS5 Game)

Videogame Review, The Persistence Enhanced for the Playstation 5 (PS5 Game)


Do you have a virtual reality helmet?  Virtual reality is VR.  You don’t need a VR helmet for this PS5 game; however, without the virtual reality helmet, I get bored.  Maybe the “horror” and “humor” were the greatest elements for virtual reality helmets.  You should be able to guess why.  By wearing a VR helmet, you get that bias about virtual reality enough to have a bigger balance between horror and humor.  It’s sufficient for me to play The Persistence Enhanced in my small bedroom without VR (virtual reality) equipment.  Of course the PS5 game is awkward to experience and whatever fantasy you see in the PS5 game is less real and more physical.  Enemies in the game can behave like liars just from their choice of body language.  Keep in mind that liars can still be very physical, strong, and combative.  Even when there’s something like reality for an enemy you have to constantly turn around and get punched around into unknown corners of engineering for a UFO against black hole territory.  I know.  I’m supposed to be scared or laughing.  But, there’s nothing really funny in all this.  More humor could have been helpful for the dull scary moments.  Your “hero” is a clone and she sure doesn’t entertain me very much.  It’s to be somewhat expected from a clone who doesn’t feel much pain without expressing neutral carelessness.  She says some outrageous things with a low, calm voice that I don’t consider well for her robotic sanity.  Fighting enemies feels cheap for a reason- The Persistence Enhanced is a cheap, low-cost download and you can find some meaningful battles on occasion.  However, there’s a flaw with The Persistence that I can find even in some of the “best” 1st-person shooter games.  First of all, for every horror game, or, for every comedy game, you get false alarms.  You may notice that some objects can be your possessions while other objects only look like possessions when, really, your “hero” is not interested in them.  I’m sure The Persistence is a lot more like a horror game than a comedy game.  What it is, is that, a horror game can still be humorous for a little mild excitement during negative tragedy.  Recovering health generally makes me sad; in fact, from improving my clone’s health, she can get needles stuck into random parts of her body by an impersonal, neon generator.  A color like “neon” is not always so friendly and comforting.  Indeed, the usual stereotype of neon colors is basically casinos and cafes.  You can still find stereotypes in The Persistence.  For the video game audience of gamers and players, just a concept like “health” is very stereotypical because health in real life is not a concept.  Perhaps “health” should only be a concept concerning the human mind of psychology.  Reviews and criticism can be false for the reason of psychology and human mind.  For one thing, while playing this PS5 game, you get surprises and shocks during the horror gameplay.  Are you honest with me about this?  If you are so honest, there would probably not be any surprises and shocks, remember?  A gamer’s falsehood leads to surprising outcome.  Truth is really like factual calculation of virtue.  The Persistence Enhanced has been turning the public’s heads concerning the black hole.  To date, no human has really seen a black hole.  We usually just think of black holes as metaphors about overextension and underachievement.  Sounds familiar, right?  Technically speaking, you get other shapes in the game that are “black” and dark in the shadows.  Does anybody complain about black cups?  Until I see a black hole right in front of me, The Persistence is completely a fantasy about galaxy and universe.  I do find this PS5 game to be boring.  I’m not a clone; so, my slight frustration is enough to put me out the universe and back into my home for clarity of mistakes against imaginary monsters.  You do get monsters in the game; however, with all this overextension and all this underachievement, I feel more empty than some reviewers will ever feel due to my personal poetry and personal philosophy.  The Persistence Enhanced is interesting; however, I’m still waiting for the powerful context to kick in for my appetite of space and exclusion.




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