Sony bringing theme support to PS4, PS Vita
During their pre TGS conference, Sony confirmed that the PS4 and PS Vita will finally be getting theme support sometime this fall.
During their pre TGS conference, Sony confirmed that the PS4 and PS Vita will finally be getting theme support sometime this fall.
Not many games could be described as “Kubrickian”…but then again, not many games are as fantastic as The Swapper.
A minimalist puzzle-platformer that’s easy to admire, not so easy to love.
Strip it down to its essence, and Akiba’s Trip is actually a pretty great game.
Most of the attention will probably be on inFAMOUS First Light and Madden NFL 15, but there’s a rather solid lineup of other downloads ready to be queued this week.
Still longing for the days of Double Dragon and (the original, non-Bay-ified) Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles? You might want to check this game out.
New screens, gameplay trailer for Devolver Digital and Acid Nerve’s 8-bit style action adventure title headed to the PS4/Vita/PC/Mac soon.
Telltale Games has finally announced details for the anticipated finale of season two of their award-winning game series.
There’s a pretty awesome variety of downloads hitting the PlayStation Store today, so it you’re looking for something new for the PS4, PS3 or PS Vita, you have a few options.
Forget waifus and mo? and all that stuff, finally there’s a Vita RPG that aims to offer a little more. (Note to pervs: it still has mo? and waifus if you want them.)
Hey dood, Disgaea is back on the Vita, and it’s as grindy and complex as ever.
A new trailer for the full-featured PS Vita version of Minecraft which is apparently due to launch in the very near future.
Just in case you were worried about the lack of match-3 games in the world, the Vita gets another one. Does it manage to set itself apart?
Many gamers are probably still getting caught up on the variety of gamescom 14 announcements and media, but Sony still found time to release a nice-sized PS Store update for all platforms.
Micro what? Table Top Racing offers a surprisingly full-fledged racing experience on a platform that doesn’t have a lot of them.
Another collection of PS2 classics comes to the Vita. Is this one worth your time, or is it a buggy mess? Read on to find out!
The super-addictive roguelike comes to all PlayStation platforms. Prepare to lose time everywhere you go.