Suikoden 3 launched on PSN without fanfare
Suikoden II did so well on PSN, so where's the hype for launching Suikoden III? Did Sony use up all their enthusiasm during E3?
Suikoden II did so well on PSN, so where's the hype for launching Suikoden III? Did Sony use up all their enthusiasm during E3?
Sony's Vr headset Morpheus might not be hardware feature ready just yet, but it's creative direction is faultless
When it was first announced back in 2005 that Daniel Craig was going to be the new James Bond, every tabloid rag worth its trashy salt (and even a few big time publications) were all running variations of the very droll headline of “James Blonde?”. Craig of course ended up having much darker locks when he eventually debuted as 007 …
You may not smurf this, but there was a time when The Smurfs were smurfy and kids coveted their little Smurf figurines and proudly smurfed them off without a hint of smurf-barrassment; much like Darryn does his John Cena doll collection today. Sorry, action figures. I should probably also stop smurfing before Kerv-amel tries to eat me. Well Sony want …
The Xbox One will be getting backwards compatibility with Xbox 360 titles, allowing gamers to play their old libraries. The same won't be happening with the PlayStation 4.
Sony showed off more Street Fighter V footage yesterday, and also opened up PlayStation 4 beta sign ups.
Sony had plenty of big guns to pull out at E3 this year, from Shenmue 3 to the The Last Guardian.
Sony hit all the right notes at their press conference, including a coordinated Kickstarter launch that accidentally broke the internet.
Managing a fleet comes down to doing the little things well – i.e., controlling …
A spooky European village. Properly scary castle mania. Vampires. Werewolves! The only thing more frightening, is a glimpse at your empty bank account when it comes to deciding whether or not you can grab Resident Evil Village this month. Capcom's successor to its long-running survival-horror franchise is finally out, and if you've read our review then you know the game is a winner on multiple levels.
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