Spend $100 at the PlayStation Store in October, get $15 credit
It’s never a bad thing when Sony encourages PlayStation gamers to buy stuff from the PlayStation Store and then rewards us for doing so.
It’s never a bad thing when Sony encourages PlayStation gamers to buy stuff from the PlayStation Store and then rewards us for doing so.
Middle-earth: Shadow of Mordor is leading the PS Store Update charge this week, but there are more than a handful of other releases too.
Natural Doctrine has some very specific ideas on how you should go about playing it, and it won’t rest until you know exactly what those ideas are.
The Vita-fied version of Hyperdimension Neptunia is flawed, but not in the ways you might expect.
Roll7 is hard at work on a sequel to their frustratingly fun, award-winning indie skating title.
Soccer, sheep, strategy and more on this week’s PS Store update.
Nobody puts baby in the corner…because it’s full of terrifying tentacle monsters and partially-eaten children.
PS TV is a curious little device that will apparently do quite a lot for PlayStation gamers out there. Read on for all the launch details, including compatible games, pricing and bundles.
An interesting variety of releases this week, especially for those who need a break from Destiny.
Run Like Hell! is such a regressive game, it jumps clear over “problematic” and well into “so, so racist” territory.
Goodbye despair, hello murder and mayhem and homicidal stuffed animals.
It’s most likely your destiny to check out Destiny today, but there’s a little hockey game and a classic Mega Man game this week as well.
Counterspy may have a too-short playtime and too-long load times, but neither of those things is enough to prevent it from being an otherwise outstanding game.
There are more than a few solid downloads this week on the PlayStation Store along with a half-dozen PS+ Instant Game Collection releases.
Warriors Orochi 3 Ultimate brings one of the best musou titles around back to consoles, including the PS4, Xbox One, and PS Vita.