Monthly Archives: "December 2022"

PS.Blog Game of the Year 2022: The Winners

Dec 21, 2022Comments off

The polls are closed and your votes counted for the PlayStation Blog Game of the Year 2022. The winners of these awards, spanning 16 categories,

DualSense Edge wireless controller hands-on...

Dec 21, 2022Comments off

Playing is believing when it comes to the DualSense Edge wireless controller for PlayStation 5. I had the opportunity to go hands-on with the ultra-customizable,

Bear McCreary: God of War Ragnarök’s com...

Dec 20, 2022Comments off

On a spring afternoon in 2016, at the Shrine Auditorium in Los Angeles during the E3 videogame event, I crossed the stage between a packed

DF Direct Weekly: should the next Steam Dec...

Dec 19, 2022Comments off

Welcome to the latest DF Direct Weekly – and while the year is drawing to a close, there still seems to be enough gaming and

Crash Bandicoot mobile game shutting down a...

Dec 19, 2022Comments off

Candy Crush developer King is closing down its Crash Bandicoot mobile game, On the Run. The game’s servers will be taken down on 16th February

Fortnite maker Epic Games slapped by $520m ...

Dec 19, 2022Comments off

The US Federal Trade Commission has hit Fortnite maker Epic Games with a record-breaking penalty of $520m (£427m) over allegations it previously employed “lax privacy

EA’s FIFA predicts World Cup winner f...

Dec 19, 2022Comments off

EA has used its FIFA series to correctly predict the winner of the World Cup for fourth consecutive time. The entire tournament was simulated inside

Games of 2022: Sephonie was the most nuance...

Dec 19, 2022Comments off

Nostalgia as a concept is probably one of the most alluring things in art at the moment. Hollywood is desperate to cash in on the

Ian’s top ten best PSVR games of all ...

Dec 18, 2022Comments off

Seasons greetings one and all! Welcome to the final ever instalment of my Top Ten PSVR games lists for Ian’s VR Corner. Since about 2018,

Microsoft may be introducing cheaper, ad-su...

Dec 18, 2022Comments off

It looks like Microsoft is considering introducing cheaper, ad-supported tiers of its Xbox Game Pass. That’s according to a survey Microsoft recently circulated to players,