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Welcome to Urgent Fury
Urgent Fury is a PlayStation Competitive community offering leagues and Scenario Based TacMap Tournaments for games such as Call of Duty, Battlefield and Last of Us. Our goal is to give "The Greatest" a place to compete in a respectful arena, and our motto "Win with Honor, Lose with Dignity" exemplifies exactly what this is all about. At the end of the game you shake virtual hands, usually by saying good game, no matter if you win or lose and show respect to your fellow gamer.
We have been working hard to bring a new design along with a much more stable platform for you to enjoy here at UF. Head over to the Forums to interact with our community and get in on the conversations. We are glad to have you hear and look forward to providing you with a great experience.
Free Community Hosting and Features
Host your Community/Clan/Team completely free here on Urgent Fury. Create a custom homepage, forums, tournaments and more. Upgrade to Spec Ops Premium and offer even more features and even Paid Memberships. Learn more by visiting our community example.
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Urgent Fury invites you to join us for the first quarterly West Texas Smash Hub Midessa Regional Event. We will limit participation to 256 players in a double elimination singles bracket battling for a $1500 guaranteed prize pool with pot bonuses from entry fees and sponsors.
Sponsorships
A variety of sponsorship packages are available for those that are interested. For more information please visit our Sponsorship Site.50% of all sponsorship packages will be added to the prize pool, sponsorship funds will be applied to the initial $1500 prize pool. After the minimum is met, all entry fee allocations, sponsor and prize pool contributions will increase towards our stretch goals.
Go to https://matcherino.com/t/ufwtxmidessajulyregional to register today!
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PSBlog Feed: Players’ Choice: Vote for April’s best new game
April saw a lot of action and big boss fights. From the depths of the sea to the far reaches of space, what thrilling adventure was your top pick? How does it work? At the end of every month, PlayStation.Blog will open a poll where you can vote for the best new game released that month. After the polls close we will tally your votes, and announce the winner on our social channels and PlayStation.Blog. PlayStation Store will also showcase some top Players’ Choice winners throughout the year. What is the voting criteria? That’s up to you! If you were only able to recommend one new release to a friend that month, which would it be? Note: re-released games don’t qualify, while remakes are reserved for ambitious, larger-scale rebuilds such as Resident Evil 4 (2023) and Final Fantasy VII Remake. How are nominees decided? The PlayStation.Blog and PlayStation Store editorial teams will gather a list of that month’s most noteworthy releases and use it to seed the poll. Write-in votes will be accepted. View the full article -
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Video Discussion: PlayStation - Assetto Corsa Competizione - Nürburgring 24hr Pack DLC Launch Trailer | PS5 Games
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PSBlog Feed: Crow Country: retro original PlayStation-era gameplay stylings meet modern horror
It’s no stretch to say that the original PlayStation is where the survival horror genre came into its own. Many players in the late 90s spent nights huddled in front of a CRT television, sweaty palms grasping a DualShock as their heart raced, dreading what might lurk in the next room. That nostalgic feeling is what small independent developer SFB Games aims to recreate with their original PlayStation-inspired horror adventure, Crow Country. “Crow Country is a classic style survival horror, very much inspired by games from the PlayStation One era, which is our favorite or my favorite era of gaming,” says Adam Vian, the creative director, lead developer, and designer. Closed for the season(s) It’s 1990, and the Crow Country amusement park just outside Atlanta abruptly shuttered two years ago. The former owner, Edward Crow, has been missing all that time. Special agent Mara Forest visits the abandoned park to solve this mystery. I asked Adam about the inspirations behind the game’s setting. “I’m a big urban exploring fan; I watch a lot of it online,” he says. “They’ve been to all kinds of amazing places, slightly beautiful, sad places that are empty but have left behind stories. It’s so fascinating. Crow Country is about the yearning to look behind the scenes at a theme park. Get off the rides and look behind the animatronics. Go in staff-only doors and look at their machines, the control panels, and all the stuff you’re not normally supposed to see in this amazing network of tunnels. And it’s quite creepy and dark because they’re not designed to be seen by the public. But they’re amazing.” Everything old is new again So, what about the original PlayStation era of survival horror inspired Adam to make a game in that vein? “I think it’s mostly about how sophisticated the graphics were,” he says. “It was complex enough to show human characters but not yet photorealistic. Once you go too far past that generation, you’re too close to photorealism for your imagination to need to do any work. Some things aren’t quite clear, you can use more stylization. And it’s more engaging for that reason. For horror, it’s all about leaving that gap of ‘I’m not quite sure what I’m looking at.’ And it’s scarier than if I was looking at a high-resolution image.” Verify your age to view this content. Verify your age to view this content. Modern conveniences SFB Games had to weigh whether modern gaming conveniences should be eschewed to get that retro feel down just right. “I would say the big one we have avoided is auto-saving checkpoints,” says Adam. “Almost everything you play now will auto-save and give you checkpoints. One of my favorite traditions in horror games is the save room. You can rest, reflect, and calm down for a moment while you save your game. The save room loses its power if you’re not threatened with losing progress. So you have to respect that old school system.” “We’ve got both traditional and modern controls simultaneously, so you can use the D-pad for tank and the analog stick for modern. When I play, I will occasionally find myself touching the D-pad to rotate Mara a little bit or to make her move back a little bit — two things that you can’t necessarily do with modern controls. So, if you’re choosing to play tank, only you are making it slightly hard on yourself, and that’s fine. Maybe that’s the challenge you want.” Regarding challenges, I asked what sort of puzzles players can look forward to solving because one of the hallmarks of classic survival horror is (sometimes very out-of-place) puzzles. “I have tried quite a bit to tell a story with the world and the details, so a lot of it will line up with relevant story details. I also wanted variety so every puzzle would be different. You’ve got a puzzle in the arcade where you play the arcade games, but the actual logic of why you need to play them is not so realistic. I also wanted some puzzles that were part of the horror, so a couple of the puzzles in Crow Country might make you uncomfortable and go, ‘This is horrible,’ or ‘I don’t want to touch that thing. I don’t wanna go near it.’” Surprises all around What else in the game are the developers excited for the players to experience? For Adam, it’s the soundscape. “The soundtrack was composed by Ockeroid, who created the most beautiful [original PlayStation]-esque soundtrack. It’s beautiful, sometimes very horrible, and kind of moving and dark sometimes. There are also various upgrades, secret ammo, optional guns, and things you’d expect to see in a game like this. There’s a secret way to increase your running speed. There’s a secret way to make your med kits heal you more. But they’re quite hidden, so you’ve got to look hard for them.” “Even if you’re not a diehard horror fan, you should check it out,” says Tom. “You could approach it in exploration mode, turning it into a spooky, tense puzzle game adventure. With no risk, just a thick, spooky atmosphere around you. I think you’ll find something to enjoy here.” Players can look forward to experiencing the horror when Crow Country launches on PS5 & PS4 on May 9. View the full article -
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Video Discussion: PlayStation - V Rising - Gameplay Trailer | PS5 Games
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Video Discussion: PlayStation - Madison VR - Launch Trailer | PS VR2 Games
Name: PlayStation - Madison VR - Launch Trailer | PS VR2 Games Category: Gaming Industry Videos Date Added: 05/02/2024 Submitter: Commander Fury Madison VR - Launch Trailer | PS VR2 Games PlayStation - Madison VR - Launch Trailer | PS VR2 Games
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