The gamepad you need to play
We've already seen almost everything in the world of video games, and that's why competition between companies is so fierce, also when it comes to searching for new experiences and ways of entertaining. The guys at Sony have taken their PS4 beyond the concept of a traditional console, with virtual reality glasses, and now the possibility to use your phone. With that idea in mind, they've developed a series of PlayLink games that combine the console with our smartphone.
One of the first titles to appear and possibly one of the most successful ones has to be That's You!, a sort of trivia quiz game in which you'll be asked different questions and faced up against challenges for all members of the family. But what's this got to do with Android? Well, you'll have to use your smartphone as a gamepad, and that's why it's so important to download this app.
But what's the game all about?
The gameplay is quite entertaining and assorted. For instance, you can be asked questions that you'll only be able to answer if you really know the other players. Or does everybody know who's the dirtiest person in the room? There are other challenges about drawing or posing according to the indications given. The idea is that it should become a multiplayer game suitable for all members of the household to have a great time.
Find out what you and your friends really think about each other.
What do you need to play That's You!?
- The console. You obviously can't do anything without a PS4.
- The game. No need to comment on this one.
- The application we're offering you. At least this one is for free.
With the companion app, you'll have everything you need to play, assuming that you've already got the game and a PlayStation 4. If not, go to your nearest video game store with plenty of money in your pocket.
Requirements and additional information:
- Minimum operating system requirements: Android 4.4.
As a technology journalist with over 12 years of experience in the world of software and apps, I have had the opportunity to try all kinds of devices and operating systems over the years. I have done from software or mobile applications reviews...
Antony Peel