Monthly Archives: "April 2020"

8 Tips to Master the Machines of SnowRunner...

Apr 23, 2020Comments off

Hello, PlayStation.Blog readers! My name is Evgeniy Sorokin, Lead Producer at Saber Interactive. I have the exciting opportunity to talk to you about our open-world

Minimal Affect is a cel-shaded mix of Famil...

Apr 23, 2020Comments off

Minimal Affect does not attempt to hide its influences. A comic sci-fi action RPG, it stars a clone of Mass Effect’s Shepard (another one!), and

Torchlight 3: The big interview

Apr 23, 2020Comments off

Torchlight 3 feels like it’s come out of nowhere because in many ways it has. For a long time it was known as Torchlight Frontiers.

Moving Out Review

Apr 23, 2020Comments off

Helping friends move house is widely regarded as one of the worst ways you can spend a Saturday, but somehow developer SMG Studio has taken

Moving Out review – removals get the ...

Apr 23, 2020Comments off

Bedford Falls, the darkest time-line. A classic movie moment. Clarence and George are in the bar and have finally pushed Nick, the proprietor, too far.

Dead Cells’ latest free update adds s...

Apr 22, 2020Comments off

Dead Cells, developer Motion Twin’s wonderful action-platform rogue-like, continues its seemingly unstoppable expansion with another free update – this time in the form of the

Her Story dev’s investigative FMV thr...

Apr 22, 2020Comments off

Telling Lies, the acclaimed FMV-driven investigative thriller from Her Story developer Sam Barlow, will be heading to Switch, PlayStation 4, and Xbox One next week,

Trials of Mana Review

Apr 22, 2020Comments off

In bringing this charming and beautiful 16-bit game to the modern era, Square Enix has done a fantastic job transitioning from 2D to 3D, wonderfully

Trials of Mana: A New and Improved Action R...

Apr 22, 2020Comments off

Way back in the long long ago of 1995, a new action RPG was released in Japan: Seiken Densetsu 3. A sequel to the classic

Editors’ Choice: Nioh 2 is a Tense, Uncom...

Apr 22, 2020Comments off

I don’t think I’ve ever gotten so much pleasure from beating a boss as when I landed the final blow on Nioh 2’s fire-breathing, faceless