PlayStation Store Update – Costume Quest 2, Freedom Wars, Home
Zombie shooters, Halloween-themed RPGs, basketball and wrestling games, and portable online adventure titles round out this week’s interesting PS Store lineup.
Zombie shooters, Halloween-themed RPGs, basketball and wrestling games, and portable online adventure titles round out this week’s interesting PS Store lineup.
If you plan on sticking with Call of Duty: Advanced Warfare for the long haul, then it may pay to buy into the season pass that Activision is launching for the game.
The great thing about very low expectations is that it’s really easy to exceed them.
As a reward for double-dipping, Rockstar Games has provided details on what kind of additional content that returning players can get their hands on. New screens and an FAQ too.
Music, magic, and fun?oh and it makes great use of the Kinect!
PlayStation 4 Software Version 2.00 is coming later tonight, and Sony has finally provided a full rundown on everything we’ll be able to do with it.
Microsoft really, really wants you to buy an Xbox One this Holiday season.
Sunset Overdrive is colorful, loud, and sometimes dumb, but it’s also an absolute blast to play.
Bandai Namco and Slightly Mad Studios have an early Halloween treat for everyone looking forward to Project CARS — a not all that spooky nighttime racing trailer.
The Witcher 3: Wild Hunt is coming early next year and CD PROJEKT RED is pretty damn excited to finally share the opening cinematic for the game.
A new horror IP creeps its way into the new console generation, dragging its other foot behind in the past. Find out how that helps or hinders it in our review.
In case you missed the big Nintendo Direct event last night… Nintendo had 50 new Super Smash Bros. Wii U facts to share — and a few of them were legitimately awesome.
New stage details and pre-order bonus information (costume sets naturally) along with news of a free-to-download PS4 version and new screens.
3D Realms apparently has risen from the dead and is kicking off their new lease on life with an impressive bundle of 32 classic PC games. There’s a trailer too.
With several high profile Wii U and 3DS releases, there’s no shortage of great content landing on the Nintendo eShop today.
Join the Halo festivities with a look at Halo 5: Guardians, the premiere of Halo: Nightfall and more. New Halo: Nightfall trailer within.