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Re: Random: What Happens to Your Digital PSN Library When You Die?

Justanyothergamer

Honestly it's kind of pointless even thinking about it. If you pass on your account details then Sony have no way of knowing, unless the person you pass it on to is dumb enough to tell them.

Even if you do, what is the likelihood that someone else will be inclined to go through your back catalogue of old games? If they're a gamer they will probably have their own and won't give a damn about yours. If they're not they won't care at all.

They certainly won't attach the same sentimental or financial value to it.

The reality is that it is insignificant.

Re: Mini Review: Hardspace: Shipbreaker (PS5) - Slow But Satisfying Ship Scrapping

Justanyothergamer

Just started playing it on PS Plus and haven't put it down for... Too long. Fun game, the controls improve and become more responsive as you upgrade your kit, although you're always fighting inertia and zero-G.

By the time you've broken a few ships and they've given you the grown up tools (tethers, demo charges) the controls become a fair bit more responsive.

Fun puzzler, where the stress points often come from the consequences of your own actions & choices. Sound track is great too 👍