PlayStation Store Update -Bleed, Uncharted: The Lost Legacy, ChromaGun, NeverEnd
Obviously Naughty Dog’s Uncharted: The Lost Legacy is the big highlight of this week’s PS Store update, but there are really a lot of other options out there as well.
Obviously Naughty Dog’s Uncharted: The Lost Legacy is the big highlight of this week’s PS Store update, but there are really a lot of other options out there as well.
Yakuza Kiwami is a fantastic remake of the original PS2 release, with new features, a new dub, and a few added ties to Yakuza 0.
EA proves once again that they aren’t only about AAA action games and yearly sports titles these days.
Shooting zombies in VR should go together well, but while the premise is good, the execution fails to impress.
Get a new look at some of the drama that the dastardly Dominus Ghaul is kicking up in the Destiny universe.
Koei Tecmo’s Attack on Titan was apparently a pretty big hit on the PS4, so the sequel is definitely headed to North America sometime in early 2018.
Catch the much anticipated Battlefront 2 space combat dogfight mode in a trailer and livestream.
Monster Hunter: World is looking mighty fine so far, and each and every new video that Capcom releases gets us a bit more excited to gear up and go hunting.
Square Enix is definitely holding true to their “early 2018” release date window for their PS4 multiplayer Final Fantasy brawler.
The epic saga of Kazuma Kiryu will be wrapping up early next year on the PS4. New trailer, screens, Premium Edition and more.
Ubisoft’s open world, multi-vehicle racing sequel will feature some exclusive Harley-Davidson hogs.
Longshot makes it’s rookie debut, but is it ready for prime time?
Planet of the Apes is coming to consoles and PC later this year.
The Evil Within 2 unveils Stefano Valentini, a serial killer Sebastian will encounter in STEM.
Hooo boy. If you’re stuck playing games on a lowly console, then maybe don’t watch this 4K 60fps PC multiplayer beta trailer.
Part tower defense, part rock rolling simulator, with an classic artsy setting and aesthetic, Atlus’ Rock of Ages sequel is looking pretty damn crazy.
This week is absolutely jam-packed with new digital releases on the PlayStation Store.