Tag Archives: PlayStation 4

Telltale reveals release date for Batman’s second episode

Telltale has revealed the release date for Batman: The Telltale Series — Episode Two: Children of Arkham. The date? September 20th. Continue reading Telltale reveals release date for Batman’s second episode

Firewatch announced for Xbox One, getting new features

Campo Santo has announced that it’s early 2016 hit Firewatch is coming to Xbox One after being previously exclusive to PlayStation 4 and PC. In addition, the developer also announced a whole bunch of new bonuses/features coming to all platforms. Continue reading Firewatch announced for Xbox One, getting new features

Power Rangers-inspired tactical RPG Chroma Squad announced for PS4, Xbox one, and Vita.

Bandai Namco has announced it will be publishing Behold Studio’s Chroma Squad for PlayStation 4, Xbox One, and even the PlayStation Vita. The Power-Rangers-inspired tactical RPG is set to ship to said platforms sometime in early 2017. Continue reading Power Rangers-inspired tactical RPG Chroma Squad announced for PS4, Xbox one, and Vita.

Layers of Fear: Inheritance DLC Review

NEVER GO HOME

Ah, Layers of Fear! When I first reviewed it back in February, I found it to be a perfect horror gaming experience. With an enticing new piece of downloadable content (DLC) released, does a second trip into its creepy mansion hold up? Continue reading Layers of Fear: Inheritance DLC Review

Peter Moore shuts down new talk of a Mass Effect Trilogy remaster

EA’s Peter “Party-Pooper” Moore is back again to crush your dreams of ever playing a Mass Effect Trilogy Remaster. Continue reading Peter Moore shuts down new talk of a Mass Effect Trilogy remaster

No Man’s Sky Review

An infinite universe with limited possibilities.

Loneliness is pervasive in the wide open expanses of space. From the moment that your eyes open on your first planet to your thousandth landing, the feeling of utter isolation is stifling, but tranquil. This is but one of the double edged swords that defines No Man’s Sky, a game that is both beautifully innovative and lifelessly monotonous.

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