I was terrifyingly invested at the end of the original Emily is Away. I’d gone back to the start of the short game several times, continuously trying different… Continue reading
Author: Scott Russell
Third-person platformers have been dead for quite some time. Sure, revitalised versions, such as the Ratchet and Clank reboot from last year, come in sprits and sprats, but… Continue reading
PlayStation has always differentiated itself as being a publisher of entertaining, artistic, and altogether unique exclusives, whether through sprawling epics or minute indie titles. The Gravity Rush series,… Continue reading
Last week, we got our first proper introduction to the Nintendo Switch, a handheld/console hybrid that seemed to be heading in the right direction; its debut trailer in… Continue reading
Batman: The Telltale Series Review – The Villains Save This Tale From Turmoil
Blue and grey fabric; black rubber; Kevlar armour; long ears; short ears; changing bat symbols. The shade of Batman’s exterior has been forever iterative. And despite his altered… Continue reading
In Tokyo last night, Sony held its 2016 edition of The PlayStation Awards, an event that celebrates not only critical acclaim, but commercial success in Asian territories. Famitsu… Continue reading
Today at Sony’s PSX conference, the sequel to The Last of Us has been revealed. Titled, The Last of Us: Part II the beautiful trailer showed degraded, overgrown… Continue reading
The final trailer for The Last Guardian has been shown at Sony’s PlayStation Experience press conference. The trailer showcases a village in peril, a boy and his giant… Continue reading
Lara Croft Go will be available later today on both PS4 and Vita. While the game originally released on iOS and Android last year, it will now join… Continue reading
Remasters for PaRappa the Rapper, Patapon, and Loco Roco have been revealed at PSX. The classic games will be available some time in 2017. While an HD trailer… Continue reading
In a turn of events that may have even surprised the creator himself, Knack 2 has been revealed at PSX. The game was said to cater towards both… Continue reading
The first gameplay for Crash Bandicoot: N. Sane Trilogy has been revealed today at Sony’s PSX conference. The graphics have been improved considerably, with gameplay, audio and cutscenes… Continue reading
After rumours of the game surfacing just this week, Marvel Vs Capcom Infinite has been revealed at Sony’s PSX conference. A CGI trailer was shown, with characters such… Continue reading
Today at Sony’s PlayStation Experience conference, Uncharted 4’s single player DLC was revealed through a new gameplay trailer. It showed both Chloe Frazer, as the series’ first female… Continue reading
PlayStation Experience 2016 Predictions: Uncharted 4 DLC, Crash Bandicoot Remastered & More
At this year’s PlayStation Experience, this amiable writer/all-round kiss man is hoping for something big. After 2015’s show, many came away disappointed. The front-loaded affair was full of… Continue reading
Game worlds have the ability to both perplex and beguile; they can conjure up feelings of dread or beauty, or sadness through textured interactions: like simple notes scrawled… Continue reading
Back when I was a young man, travel became my vestibule for knowledge and exploration. This drive expired after a severe horse crash in 1895. Since that time,… Continue reading
Dark Souls III’s Ashes of Aiandel expansion exemplifies the crux of most downloadable content: brevity. While it may offer up an addictive locale of deep and detailed visual… Continue reading
Today, I booted up Dark Souls III, only to find a strange hooded man keeled over in the Cleansing Chapel. I spoke to him and touched a piece… Continue reading
At Gamescom this past August, Mafia III truly delivered. It was stylish, well-acted and engaging, and the combat and world seemed to engross in a way that its… Continue reading