We've rounded up the best PlayStation exclusives for PS4 and PS5. From sterling action games like God of War and Marvel's Spider-Man to brilliant RPGs such as Final Fantasy VII Remake and Persona 5 Royal, recent PlayStation exclusives have been mightily impressive. While Sony's PlayStation consoles have had notable exclusive games over the years, a significant number of the very best games on modern PlayStation consoles are exclusives. To see the touchscreen functionality of G*Maker in action, follow the link below.The PS4 (and even the PS5 so far) has been defined by its exclusives. If you encounter any bugs, you can report them in the Issues tab of the GitHub or BitBucket links found above. To read more about recent G*Maker developments, simply follow this link. On the other, SilicaAndPina’s G*Maker also received some updates and these brought about a major feature which is touchscreen support in GameMaker games! Other than touchscreen support, recent updates have also brought about support for the rear touchpad, some technical changes and bug fixes. Resident Evil: Revelations (Internal Buffer resolution support).Dead or Alive Xtreme 3: Venus (Internal Buffer resolution support).The Legend of Heroes: Trails of Cold Steel I and II – internal buffer resolution changing support.Assassin’s Creed III with internal buffer resolution and FPS cap modification support.Fate/EXTELLA LINK can now have its internal buffer resolution changed.WipeOut 2048 with support for changing internal buffer resolution and modifying the FPS cap.VitaGrafix now lets you change WipeOut 2048’s internal buffer resolution and frame cap (to 60 FPS) for a potentially better experience! It has been updated to version 3.2 with more game support and these newly supported titles include:
VitaGrafix is a plugin by Electry that lets you unleash the full potential of native Vita games by letting you modify frame/internal buffer resolution and remove frame caps among other things. VitaGrafix version 3.2 released and G*Maker updated with touchscreen support
As a result of this, there’s talk in its GitHub Issues tracker about support for adding other homebrew databases.Įven though it currently only works with VitaDB, VHBB still lets you install a lot of homebrew and so, updates to it are highly appreciated since it’s used by many people! Version 0.83 brings along: Unfortunately, it doesn’t include ONELua homebrew and any GameMaker games (as they have to do with SilicaAndPina’s G*Maker) which means VHBB doesn’t let you get all the homebrew available for the Vita.
VitaDB is a pretty good homebrew repository but recently, it’s been missing most releases as Rinnegatamante doesn’t allow ONELua homebrew and software by SilicaAndPina due to certain reasons that you may or may not agree with.Īs its homebrew source, it uses VitaDB which is managed by Rinnegatamante which includes over 200 homebrew.