Child of Light to brighten up the PS Vita library on July 1st
Great news PS Vita owners, Ubisoft’s charming side-scrolling RPG (our review here) is headed to the PS Vita in early July.
Great news PS Vita owners, Ubisoft’s charming side-scrolling RPG (our review here) is headed to the PS Vita in early July.
The next beta test phase of Sony’s game streaming service kicks off tomorrow on the PlayStation 4.
Team up with a few of your Killzone buddies to outsmart the Helghast next month.
The enhanced, content-complete version of NIS America’s PS3 JRPG will hit the Vita later this year. Screens, trailer and new details.
It’s Pandora in your pocket! Is it a worthwhile port, or should Borderlands 2 have stayed hidden somewhere in the Vault? Read on to find out…
The Vita gets a little extra love with the one-two punch of Soul Sacrifice Delta and Borderlands 2. There’s a free to play sale going on too and more.
NIS America’s attractive side-scrolling beat-em-up action RPG is headed to the PS3 in June. New screens, trailer.
Plenty of new stuff for all three PlayStation platforms this week which also includes Broken Sword 5, Titan Attacks!, Bound by Flame and more.
Kratos is (sort of) back, this time on the PS Vita. Is he better than ever?
Is it possible that Free-to-Play isn’t so bad after all? (Nah. But Destiny of Spirits is a good argument to the contrary.)
As promised, Sony is ready to roll out the big PlayStation 4 system software 1.70 update tomorrow with a few extra features along with PS Vita and mobile app updates.
The PS Store update this week is pretty healthy all around. Read on for all the new content sales and whatnot.
DRIVECLUB missed the PS4 launch by quite a few months at this point, and we’ve been patiently awaiting a new release date since late last year. Well, here it is.
It’s official PS4 owners — the next PlayStation 4 system software update now has a date, and it’s April 30th.
Also included in this week’s update: Starlight Inception and The Walking Dead: Season 2 for the Vita, Putty Squad, Cel Damage HD for all PS platforms and more.
Ragnarok Odyssey returns two years later, with a few extra bells and whistles. Do they make the game worth playing?
An epic new PS4 trailer showing off all that uncanny eye-candy.