Call of Duty Black Ops 3 Was 2015's Best-Selling Game as Franchise Passes 250 Million Units
Black Ops III propels Call of Duty to number one.
Black Ops III propels Call of Duty to number one.
Elite Dangerous players rack up 84 million hours in the game, Bayonetta 2 gets a standalone physical re-release, and the new Hitman game goes episodic!
Here are the best-selling games for December 2015 and the full year.
Square Enix will make a donation for every tweet using the #EverydayHeroes hashtag.
Console players should soon get a chance to try out Epic's upcoming MOBA.
NetherRealm teases that new netcode could be implemented.
Fat Princess Adventures' charm and humor fail to elevate it above its mediocre premise.
Titanfall developer Respawn is hiring for a new non-Titanfall game, and Sony may be issuing PS Plus subscription extensions to make up for the PSN outage,
The United States Patent and Trademark Office has refused an application by Sony to trademark "Let's Play."
The rhythm game that put Harmonix on the map returns with spot-on mechanics and a brand new setlist that can't quite compete with the original.
Pornhub releases their yearly review which covers off on what consoles their users prefer. It is worth noting that there are more PlayStations in consumer hands.
Sony has promised to extend PS Plus and PS Now subscriptions for existing users following the PSN outage that knocked Sony's game network offline on Monday.
With consumer versions of the PlayStation VR, HTC Vive and Oculus Rift set to hit shelves in 2016, Lucy investigates how virtual reality headsets actually work.
David Cage’s best “interactive drama” experiment to date comes to PS4 in better shape than ever.
With its destructible environments, diverse Operators, and distinctive attackers-vs-defenders setup, Ubisoft's multiplayer-focused shooter offers something rare among modern FPS games: tactical depth.
Just Cause 3 is a stunning display of cause and effect, despite weak story missions and occasional technical problems.
The Wild Run expansion improves Ubisoft's lackluster "carPG" The Crew in a number of ways but can't quite redeem the entire experience.
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