The Golf Club review for PS4, Xbox One
Just as generic as its name, in the end the developers should have taken a mulligan.
Just as generic as its name, in the end the developers should have taken a mulligan.
With the game done and ready to ship, Sega wants to know #HOWWILLYOUSURVIVE.
Warner Bros. Interactive today finally revealed when we’ll be able to get our hands on the last game in the Batman Arkham trilogy. Pricey collector’s editions announced too.
Bungie and/or Activision must be feeling quite generous right now.
Warner Bros. and NetherRealm Studios have announced that Mortal Kombat X will launch on April 14th, worldwide.
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.
Rejoice Minecraft fans and PS4 owners, Minecraft PlayStation 4 Edition is officially here.
We’re guessing there are still a few players who care about the sorta popular CoD multiplayer modes in Advanced Warfare.
An ironically-named, dark and intriguing inFamous Second Son side story worth checking out.
The “slightly improved” Xbox One and PS4 Editions of Minecraft are done being built and ready to go.
There are more than a few solid downloads this week on the PlayStation Store along with a half-dozen PS+ Instant Game Collection releases.
Bungie, through the use of Google technologies, has virtually mapped a number of Destiny’s planets and opened them up for us to explore.
EA Sports is coming out swinging with NBA Live 15, and today they’ve released the very first trailer for the game.
PopCap Games and EA have finally confirmed that the PS4 version of the super addictive Peggle sequel will drop onto the PS Store on October 19th.
Koei Tecmo’s well-received fighter has had a fair share of significant updates and re-releases already, but they are apparently not quite done yet.
Warriors Orochi 3 Ultimate brings one of the best musou titles around back to consoles, including the PS4, Xbox One, and PS Vita.