The Walking Dead: Season 2 “In Harm’s Way” review for PC, Xbox 360, PS3
Clementine and friends contend with a new threat, fresh faces, and more zombies in the latest episode of Telltale Games’ The Walking Dead.
Clementine and friends contend with a new threat, fresh faces, and more zombies in the latest episode of Telltale Games’ The Walking Dead.
Four new excellent Star Wars-themed tables from Zen Studios for all you scruffy looking nerfherders.
The Walking Dead: Season 2 – Episode 3 “In Harm’s Way” must be coming soon, because we now have an official trailer.
NIS America’s attractive side-scrolling beat-em-up action RPG is headed to the PS3 in June. New screens, trailer.
Plenty of new stuff for all three PlayStation platforms this week which also includes Broken Sword 5, Titan Attacks!, Bound by Flame and more.
Is there a place in today’s world for Space Invaders or Galaga? Titan Attacks! hopes so, because it’s borrowed from those games pretty liberally.
Several new screens and some tidbits of info which sets up the story and characters in Telltale’s episodic Borderlands spinoff.
Is it possible that Free-to-Play isn’t so bad after all? (Nah. But Destiny of Spirits is a good argument to the contrary.)
If you own a PS4 and are in the market for an Octopus-pretending-to-be-a-human simulator, this may be for you.
Telltale Games isn’t quite ready to share the exact release date for The Walking Dead: Season 2 – Episode 3 yet, but they did share a selection of screens and art for now.
A fun little vehicular combat game. With extra emphasis on the “little”.
The PS Store update this week is pretty healthy all around. Read on for all the new content sales and whatnot.
Unfortunately, a better name for this would be “That Lame Game”.
PlayStation Plus subscribers, your batch of PS4, PS3 and PS Vita Instant Game Collection titles have been revealed for the month of May.
Also included in this week’s update: Starlight Inception and The Walking Dead: Season 2 for the Vita, Putty Squad, Cel Damage HD for all PS platforms and more.
All of the PlayStation platforms get some love this week with several new releases for both platforms. Read on for the details.
A game designed for mobile makes the jump to PS4. What could go wrong? Not a whole lot, apparently.