PlayStation Store Update – Strike Suit Zero: DC, LEGO The Hobbit, King Oddball
Hobbitses for all PlayStation platforms, updated version of Strike Suit Zero and King Oddball for the PS4 and a much-requested PS2 JRPG classic.
Hobbitses for all PlayStation platforms, updated version of Strike Suit Zero and King Oddball for the PS4 and a much-requested PS2 JRPG classic.
New details on the limited edition Borderlands 2 bundle, first trailer, new screenshots and more.
Ubisoft’s ambitious, open-world “action driving” game, The Crew, finally has somewhat of a more solid release date as of this morning.
A brand new trailer for Devolver Digital and Dennaton Games’ brutally violent puzzler sequel.
A dramatic and action-packed new trailer for Bethesda and MachineGames’ Wolfenstein reboot.
Baseball videogames are now clearly entering the uncanny valley.
The Xbox One YouTube app gets new features beginning tomorrow, including YouTube video uploads and sharing.
The first true Xbox One Kinect game is more polished than the original, but still has some issues.
Bruce Lee has been making appearances in TV commercials lately selling Mazda vehicles, so why not another videogame?
Plants vs. Zombies graduates from mobile platforms to show us console gamers a thing or two about third-person shooters.
Click through to find out what kind of game is hiding beneath its candy shell.
Pure Chess will probably be the best looking game of chess that you’ve ever played.
“Yes, You’ve played this before”, should be the tagline for all future chapters of Dynasty Warriors.
Sega has sent over new Developer Diary video (sorta ironically) highlighting the work they are doing on the audio side of Alien: Isolation.
The Minecraft train keeps on chugging along, and today Mojang and Microsoft have announced that the Xbox 360 version has topped 12 million sold.
Even more new in-game screens and bios for several of the most recent fighters set to join the UFC roster.
The talented former Creative Director and Writer of the Uncharted series has officially made the jump to EA’s Visceral Games studio.
Frictional Games’ sci-fi first person horror title for the PS4 and PC apparently doesn’t take place in space or on some alien planet after all.