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New screens and a duo of trailers for the bigger, better and way more extreme Xbox One Kinect Sports sequel.
New screens and a duo of trailers for the bigger, better and way more extreme Xbox One Kinect Sports sequel.
One of Microsoft’s surprise Xbox One game announcements at Gamescom was Fable Legends, the next chapter in Lionhead Studios’ Fable series.
If not, make sure to check it out. It shows off some explosive multiplayer action on the new Angel City map.
PS3 fans of Dark Souls who are excitedly awaiting the sequel will be able to get in on the action in the very near future.
It looks like the delay until November for Tearaway, Media Molecule’s touching new PS Vita adventure, was well worth it.
Screens, a trailer and details for the uniquely controlled, indie-style platform puzzler for the Vita.
New Gamescom screens showing off the game interface, a few vehicles and courses and a new 15th Anniversary pre-order bonus trailer.
Housemarque’s insane looking, voxel-driven spiritual successor to the Super Stardust series for the PS4 was revealed during Sony’s Gamescom conference, and boy does it look like a blast.
Knack seems to be one of the more underrated PS4 launch games for whatever reason, but as a family-oriented adventure title, it seems to be shaping up quite nicely.
Whether you love the series or not, it’s hard to deny that Killzone: Shadow Fall is one hell of an amazing looking PS4 launch title, and that includes the multiplayer. Check out the new trailer and screens.
Activision this morning confirmed that PS3 owners who purchase Call of Duty: Ghosts will be able to upgrade to the PS4 version for only $10.
Even with all of the Gamescom excitement including the PS4 release date announcement, Sony still found time to scrape together quite a nice PS Store Update.
While there wasn’t a new gameplay demo or anything of the sort on stage, Sony did deliver a new inFamous: Second Son trailer during their press conference. They also sent over a selection of smokin’ hot new screens.
We would have loved to see a bit more of Evolution Studios’ team-based arcade racing title for the PS4 during the Sony Gamescom conference, but at least we got some new screens.
After a period of exclusivity on the Xbox 360, it was revealed today that Minecraft will be coming to PlayStation platforms. All of them, actually.
Sony has revealed that a duo of additional colored DualShock 4 controllers will be available for the PS4 at launch in Europe, and later this year in North America/Latin America.
Most of the details from Sony’s big Gamescom event including the official press release, launch game line-up and more.
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