PlayStation Store Update – Cartoon Network Battle Crashers, Eagle Flight, Root Letter
With a rather large batch of big name game titles hitting PlayStation platforms recently, it was inevitable that things would slow down just a tiny bit.
With a rather large batch of big name game titles hitting PlayStation platforms recently, it was inevitable that things would slow down just a tiny bit.
With the huge game-improving update now out the door, Ubi is letting PC gamers test out the next big upcoming expansion. Screens, video and DLC details within.
All the fun and excitement of moping around on a craggy, windswept island, now on consoles.
Does Rock Band Rivals put the music genre right where it belongs?
The actor behind the TV-series hacker will take control of the Ubisoft videogame hacker live this weekend.
A brand new trailer and box art for BioWare and EA’s next big Mass Effect release.
A horror game that falls just a little short of its goals.
Paul spends some time playing wit… err… unboxing a handful of the new Lego Dimensions – Year 2 expansion sets.
Messhof’s completely crazy fencing sequel is confirmed for a PS4 release next year. Check out the trailer and details within.
Exile’s End may not do any one thing horrifically badly, but it’s still undeniably a bad game.
With the impending launch of yet another big game release, comes an announcement of a costly season pass for said big game release.
Jazzpunk is what would happen if first-person shooters, adventure games, and spy movies got together and had a baby. A very, very weird baby.
Even though there’s no custom Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare PS4 bundle available at launch (booo), Sony and Activision are teaming up to give away a free copy of the game to those who pick up a PS4 later this week.
Titanfall 2 features an excellent campaign melded with the multiplayer groundwork from the first entry in the series.
It’s safe to say that Call of Duty: Infinite Warfare is the big release this week on the PS Store, but as always, there are quite a few other titles to download as well.
The twists just get better and better.
Aksys Games’ diabolical story-driven puzzlers are headed to the PS4 and PS Vita in the spring.