
Root Letter review for PS Vita, PS4
A visual novel that doesn’t leave you feeling like a perv? Heck yes.
A visual novel that doesn’t leave you feeling like a perv? Heck yes.
It’s almost Turkey Day here in the U.S. and here’s the bounty of digital content PlayStation players can check out on the PS Store beginning today.
Sometimes it’s better if you don’t know what you’re getting into.
Tyler spends some quality time with GungHo and Grasshopper Manufacture’s awesome hack-and-slash survival action title.
It’s really friggin difficult to believe that we’ll finally get a chance to play The Last Guardian in a few short weeks from now.
Sony’s excellent internet-based TV service is finally available for the Apple TV.
Persona fans, we have a little good news and bad news for you today…
Like this week’s Xbox Games Store update, there’s a nice batch of Ubisoft open world titles hitting the PS Store. But wait, there’s more.
The song “Fly Like an Eagle” will play in your head constantly as you experience this very odd, yet interesting VR game.
A dungeon crawler that could appeal to everyone? How novel.
With the launch of the PlayStation 4 Pro today 4K gaming and entertainment is here to stay.
With a rather large batch of big name game titles hitting PlayStation platforms recently, it was inevitable that things would slow down just a tiny bit.
A horror game that falls just a little short of its goals.
Messhof’s completely crazy fencing sequel is confirmed for a PS4 release next year. Check out the trailer and details within.
Square Enix and Crystal Dynamics give a tour of the various visual and performance enhancements that will be available for the PS4 Pro when it launches next week.
Exile’s End may not do any one thing horrifically badly, but it’s still undeniably a bad game.
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