Dengeki Bunko: Fighting Climax confirmed for western PS Vita, PS3 release
Sega’s popular Japanese crossover fighter, Dengeki Bunko: Fighting Climax, is officially headed to North America for the PS3 and PS Vita this summer.
Sega’s popular Japanese crossover fighter, Dengeki Bunko: Fighting Climax, is officially headed to North America for the PS3 and PS Vita this summer.
Ready to play a little cops and robbers, Battlefield style?
If you own a Wii U and you were never able to get your hands on a copy of the Wii’s Metroid Prime Trilogy, this week is your best chance to do so on the cheap. But wait! There’s more.
Right on schedule, Sony has revealed the next set of six free PlayStation Plus games for February 2015.
Get ready for a disappointing return to Gameindustri.
Tripwire Interactive has unleashed a new set of quite disgusting looking (in a good way) Killing Floor 2 screens.
Rejoice LEGO videogame fans, Warner Bros., TT Games and The LEGO Group today revealed the next batch of LEGO games set to hit multiple platforms this year.
A trio of Xbox One/Xbox 360 Games with Gold February freebies for XBL Gold subscribers.
Nintendo delivers a faithful trilogy remaster of what became a flagship for its last handheld. What’s not to want?
Sony and Spotify are teaming up for the new PlayStation Music service.
Video Unlimited and Music Unlimited to be replaced by PlayStation Video and PlayStation Music under a unified PlayStation Network brand.
With the release of Dying Light, Grim Fandango Remastered, the first episode of Life is Strange, Hyperdimension Neptunia Re;Birth2 for the Vita and more, there’s a solid week of PS Store content.
Zen Studios’ 2D tower-defense, brawling, castle constructor/crumbler leaps onto current gen consoles with everything it’s got.
SEGA still knows how to reach the dusty arcade cranny in our hearts.
Yet another game where you have to play as England’s longest-reigning monarch, blasting her way out of a Martian labor colony.
Just in case you were wondering what a Madden NFL 15 simulation would tell us about the real Super Bowl results, EA Sports reveals their official prediction.
The year’s toughest game might just be a PSP exclusive.