
Diablo III: Ultimate Evil Edition review for PS4, Xbox One, PS3, Xbox 360
Diablo III: Ultimate Evil Edition brings new content and significant improvements to the original console release of the popular PC title.
PlayStation 4 Reviews
Diablo III: Ultimate Evil Edition brings new content and significant improvements to the original console release of the popular PC title.
The super-addictive roguelike comes to all PlayStation platforms. Prepare to lose time everywhere you go.
Does a fresh coat of paint make Oddworld shiny and new (‘n’ tasty)?
Just because you can remake an old game, it doesn’t necessarily follow that you should.
The Last of Us Remastered is the same brutal, heart wrenching and exhausting tale of Joel and Ellie attempting to survive in a post-pandemic world — it’s just a whole lot prettier.
A solid, mature themed, old school-style rail shooter marred by a juvenile script and never-ending low brow humor.
A half-hearted, shallow attempt to revisit the classic baseball series — especially for the price.
A war game from a AAA developer that isn’t a first person shooter! Find out how Valiant Hearts: The Great War goes about portraying the first world war.
All you the luchador action you can handle is packed into the newest version of Guacamelee! for PS4 and Xbox One.
Pixeljunk Shooter arrives on the PS4 and Vita. Is the “Ultimate” term deserved, or just a bunch of hyperbole?
More accurate title: 1001 spikes and arrows and pits and fire-breathing statues and crumbling platforms and…well, you get the picture.
Murdered: Soul Suspect is unlike anything you can currently play on PS4 or Xbox One, but that doesn’t necessarily make it worth playing.
Impressions and a nice selection of photos from last night’s big PlayStation media briefing.
MachineGames delivers possibly the strangest, strongest Wolfenstein experience since Wolfenstein 3D.