Gaming Deals: $40 PlayStation Plus, Half-Price Razer Accessories, $15 Sunset Overdrive
$5 SteamWorld Dig, $2.49 Evil Genius, $5 The Banner Saga, $5 Typing of the Dead, $12.49 Microsoft Flight Simulator X, and more.
$5 SteamWorld Dig, $2.49 Evil Genius, $5 The Banner Saga, $5 Typing of the Dead, $12.49 Microsoft Flight Simulator X, and more.
Sony makes good on its promise to extend paid memberships, offering a one-day extension.
$16 Danganronpa, $10 Tharsis, $14 Dragon Age: Inquisition - Deluxe Edition, $24 EA Access, $20 Hasbro Family Fun Pack, $4 Tembo the Badass Elephant, and more.
Sony is making good on its promise to extend memberships after the PSN outage earlier this month.
The PlayStation Essentials sale discounts games across the PS4, PS3, and Vita.
"We love the PS Vita but there were technical hurdles that prevented the Not A Hero port."
Sony announced a new PlayStation Now subscription option. Starting December 8, you'll be able to buy a 12-month, all-you-can-play subscription to the streaming service for $100.
Sony exec Shuhei Yoshida confirms that the PlayStation 4 gameplay streaming service set to expand to PC and Mac.
The combination of a flawed rhythm game and a disappointing narrative make Persona 4 Dancing All Night an underwhelming experience.
Though Ultra Despair Girls' action components stumble at points, the superb narrative and character development make the rest of the game a riveting experience.
PONCHO is an inventive 2D platformer that allows you to hop between layers in a third dimension.
Lost Dimension successfully blends challenging tactical combat with unique judgment sequences that force you to eliminate various party members.
Not A Hero's inviting pixel art and fast-paced shooting are shaping up to make it one of the most frenetically fun indie games of the year.
Games division records operating profit of $404m; Nearly 15m PS4s sold in past 12 months; PS Vita sales continue decline.
PS4 2.5 and PS Vita 3.5 firmware updates are both rolling out today.
OlliOlli2 adds few changes to the original game's formula, but "more of the same" is enough to make this excellent sequel a consistent joy.
The Vita gets some more JRPG love, but with a remarkable twist.
Criminal Girls' interesting combat isn't enough to legitimize this tawdry slog through lifeless dungeons.
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