LEGO The Hobbit review for PS4, Xbox One
LEGO The Hobbit marks a fun, but unnecessary return to the LEGO rendition of Middle-Earth, seen through the eyes of Director Peter Jackson.
LEGO The Hobbit marks a fun, but unnecessary return to the LEGO rendition of Middle-Earth, seen through the eyes of Director Peter Jackson.
An epic new PS4 trailer showing off all that uncanny eye-candy.
In case you needed another reason to buy Mario Golf: World Tour… customizable online tournaments and events.
A flood of classic Virtual Console games and a few new pieces of content and sales are the highlights of this week’s eShop update.
A new behind-the-scenes look at Alien: Isolation’s retro, “lo-fi sci-fi” technology.
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Sony this evening has announced that PS4 sales have reached another big milestone as of April 6th.
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The latest online Final Fantasy experience hits a new milestone.
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A game designed for mobile makes the jump to PS4. What could go wrong? Not a whole lot, apparently.
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