PlayStation Store Update – Tiny Brains, Stick It To The Man, Rainbow Moon
A duo of puzzlers hit the PS4, the Vita gets strategic, and the PS3 gets a whole lot of bundles. Check out what’s worth downloading this week.
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A duo of puzzlers hit the PS4, the Vita gets strategic, and the PS3 gets a whole lot of bundles. Check out what’s worth downloading this week.
Nearly a dozen new screens of Strider Hiryu’s jump to current and next generation platforms.
We go hands on with the Friends and Family Beta for the upcoming Diablo III expansion on PC, Reaper of Souls.
In this second behind-the-scenes look at Lightning Returns: Final Fantasy XIII, fans get a look at the character and costume designers and audio composers working hard at wrapping the game up in a pretty bow.
Including the recent launch in Europe and Australia, the PlayStation 4 is off to an amazing start according to figures just released by Sony.
Looking to score a free Xbox One this winter along with some delicious pre-packaged Italian-style pasta dishes? Here’s how.
Nintendo has yet another Nintendo 3DS bundle scheduled to launch for this Holiday season, and if you’re a Mario and Luigi fan, this 3DS XL bundle may be for you.
Nintendo is getting all artsy on us with the upcoming release of the Nintendo 3DS Guide: Louvre app on the eShop.
The Xbox 360 Game with Gold freebies for next month have been revealed. Get ready to shoot stuff!
There’s a nice variety of downloads and content on the PS Store this week, from an anticipated PS Vita JRPG, to a couple of cross-buy PS4 releases, and even a pair of PS one Classics. Read on.
We’re guessing that Sony’s spend $50 and get $10 back PSN promotion did pretty well, ’cause they are back with another one for December.
How does Tomb Raider for $14.99, The Bureau for $19.79 or Far Cry Blood Dragon for only $4 sound? See what else is on sale beginning today.
The Wii U is “The Best Choice This Holiday Season” according to Nintendo and this new infographic that they’ve sent over this morning. Do you agree?
According to Activision, the PS4 and Xbox One versions of Call of Duty: Ghosts are still on top of the next-generation launch library, globally.
After ripping ourselves away from the PS4 (and real-life obligations) for a few moments, we were finally able to gather some casual thoughts regarding Sony’s next-generation console.
As Nintendo promised, the Year of Luigi continues with a one-two punch of hardware/software bundles that celebrates Mario’s lankier brother. SOme other Holiday deals too. Check ’em out.
Bilbo, Gandalf and their blocky friends will be officially beginning their videogame adventure in 2014.