Let's start with the fact that I almost took "Platinum" in this game, passed all the levels on the crown, who has not played yet, the crown means that you have passed this level and found all the artifacts and puzzles. You won't be able to talk about the game's plot, as it's practically nonexistent. The game is more likely to introduce you to the new features of the DualSense Wireless Controller. I can give one important tip to those who want to beat out "Platinum" or just pass all the levels for the crown-be curious, it sounds strange, but in this game it is important. You can just quickly complete the level without collecting a single puzzle or artifact, and you can climb every corner, get more coins, collect more artifacts and puzzles, the game becomes more interesting to play.
Category: Interesting facts...
- The game comes pre-installed on every PlayStation 5 game system. This is a free demo of the DualSense controller's capabilities.
- The game has four large game worlds. At the end of each one, a special zone opens up without enemies or obstacles. Here, the player receives the final reward-an artifact in the form of one of the numbered PlayStation consoles. In the background, music plays from the initial screen saver of this console, which instantly returns to the past.
- The game has many references to the legendary PlayStation universe. As you progress through the levels, the player collects a variety of artifacts-consoles, controllers, and other accessories that are saved in the gallery and can be interacted with.
- The game has 96 puzzle pieces. After collecting them, the player will get a picture with a complete chronology of the development of the PlayStation from 1994 to the present day.
- The final boss in Astro's Playroom is a Tyrannosaurus Rex from Technodemo for the very first PlayStation.