Did Sony miss the mark with the PlayStation Classic’s list of games?
It seems like a lot of the draw to the PlayStation Classic will simply be the collectable nature of the console itself rather than its great list of games.
It seems like a lot of the draw to the PlayStation Classic will simply be the collectable nature of the console itself rather than its great list of games.
Mat Langford goes hands-on with Insomniac’s newest Spider-Man DLC, The Heist.
Mat Langford has been going back and forth for a couple of days thinking about just how to summarize his initial experience with Call of Duty: Black Ops 4.
Moonlighter, developed by Digital Sun, is a charming game reminiscent of top-down dungeon-crawlers like The Legend of Zelda: Link to the Past and The Binding of Isaac.
“A lot of walking in these games.” I said to Andy Burns, as we sat, taking in Sony’s 2018 Playstation E3 Experience at Scotiabank Theatre in Toronto, “but you know what there isn’t enough of?”
“Flutes.” He said, and we both chuckled.
Warner Bros. Interactive Entertainment today released the HITMAN: Definitive Edition, which is available in retail stores beginning today for PlayStation 4 Pro, PlayStation 4, Xbox One X and Xbox One.
Playing the new God of War is very close to a new experience for me, and I’m walking in minus any potential baggage that may come from being a fan of the originals. For that, I’m extremely grateful.
Because God of War is epic.
MLB: The Show 18 is exactly what you’d expect from Sony San Diego: it’s beautiful, plays wonderfully and is graphically better than the previous year.
Insomniac Games’ long-awaited Marvel’s Spider-Man will hit retailers on September 7, exclusively for the PS4. Learn all about the various editions available for pre-order.
Gabriel Marcoccia takes on Tesla vs. Lovecraft, which pits two unlikely rivals in an intense, thematically accurate, top down dual stick shooter.
I haven’t used my PlayStation VR headset much since I reviewed Supermassive Games’ ‘The Inpatient’ back in January, so it only seems fitting that my latest review would be the next installment from that same developer, the first-person VR shooter ‘Bravo Team.’
Mulaka is a third-person hack-and-slash adventure with somewhat underdeveloped platforming elements that borrows its storyline and in-game locale from northern Mexico’s indigenous Tarahumara