PS Plus members get Binding of Isaac: Rebirth, Luftrausers, SteamWorld Dig free in November
Yes, Driveclub PS Plus Edition is still apparently in limbo, but next month’s lineup is still quite solid.
Yes, Driveclub PS Plus Edition is still apparently in limbo, but next month’s lineup is still quite solid.
Zombie shooters, Halloween-themed RPGs, basketball and wrestling games, and portable online adventure titles round out this week’s interesting PS Store lineup.
The great thing about very low expectations is that it’s really easy to exceed them.
PlayStation 4 Software Version 2.00 is coming later tonight, and Sony has finally provided a full rundown on everything we’ll be able to do with it.
A rather healthy batch of new digital content across all PlayStation platforms this week.
A rough approximation of the Senran Kagura: Shinovi Versus experience: boobs boobs boobs boobs butt boobs boobs boobs butt boobs. Boobs.
A retro-looking space shooter with an undeniably modern soundtrack.
Just as we were complaining about Sony taking their sweet time releasing meaningful PS4 system software updates… comes more details on the next PS4 system software update.
There’s quite a lot of retail and digital-only titles hitting the PS Store this week, so check ’em all out within.
In the world of crappy kiddie platformers, just being competent can earn you pretty high praise.
The PlayStation TV, Sony’s little PS Vita-compatible and multimedia box for your HDTV, has officially launched in North America.
Okay all you fellow Minecraft fans and PS Vita owners, Minecraft PlayStation Vita Edition is finally complete.
It’s a sad day at the club… the Driveclub that is.
The PlayStation Store is probably going to be bogged down all night thanks to free PlayStation Plus games and a number of big releases this week.
So what the heck is the PlayStation TV? Is it a micro gaming console? A PlayStation Vita for your TV? A PS4 remote play box? Sony answers some of our most pressing questions before next week’s launch.
Evolution Studios finally brings its own brand of social racing to the PS4. Was it worth the wait?