Monthly Archives: "February 2019"

An epilogue for the staff of Telltale

Feb 14, 2019Comments off

At the tail end of last year, I wrote an article on Telltale’s closure. I talked to those who had worked there about what it

Jump Force Review

Feb 14, 2019Comments off

With Weekly Shonen Jump hitting its 50 year anniversary last year, Jump Force is meant to be a celebration of the many legendary anime and

Resident Evil 2’s free Ghost Survivor...

Feb 13, 2019Comments off

Resident Evil 2’s free Ghost Survivors DLC arrives on February 15th, Capcom has announced. Ghost Survivors, if you missed the original reveal, takes the form

Pardon Our Dust

Feb 13, 2019Comments off

Hi folks – first, some exciting news. We’re close to launching a major update to PlayStation.Blog that will bring some (long-overdue) UX and functionality updates.

Sandbox RPG Dragon Quest Builders 2 Launche...

Feb 13, 2019Comments off

Hello! I’m Noriyoshi Fujimoto, the producer of Dragon Quest Builders 2. We are excited to announce Dragon Quest Builders 2 will be released on PS4

Rock Band developer Harmonix unveils VR rhy...

Feb 13, 2019Comments off

Harmonix, the developer behind the likes of Guitar Hero, Rock Band and Amplitude, has revealed its new “VR rhythm shooter” Audica, which launches in Steam

Resident Evil 2 DLC “The Ghost Survivors...

Feb 13, 2019Comments off

Think you’ve seen everything Raccoon City has to offer? Think again, as The Ghost Survivors comes to PS4 on February 15 as a free update

No sign of controversial Assassin’s C...

Feb 13, 2019Comments off

Assassin’s Creed Odyssey’s controversial DLC storyline is nowhere to be seen in the game’s latest regular monthly update. In past months we’ve previously been given

Metro Exodus review – 4A’s post...

Feb 13, 2019Comments off

There are two sides to Metro Exodus, 4A’s third and probably greatest post-apocalyptic adventure – two varieties of space engaged in a hesitant dialogue. On

Metro Exodus Review

Feb 13, 2019Comments off

It turns out that what makes Metro – a series named and known for its dark, subterranean survival-horror atmosphere – work was never really dependent