Monthly Archives: "June 2023"

OutRun meets Hockney: discovering Hiroshi N...

Jun 10, 2023Comments off

It’s easy to write about Hiroshi Nagai’s paintings when the sun is shining. Nagai is a poet of summers past – the blue-sky days, sure,

Pokémon Go developer commits to improving ...

Jun 10, 2023Comments off

Pokémon Go developer Niantic has said it will act to improve the game’s quality levels, after a recent snafu left players spending time and money

Mortal Kombat 1: PS5 hands-on report and Ed...

Jun 10, 2023Comments off

The Mortal Kombat series recently hit the big 3-0. And what a long, bloody trip it’s been: Eleven mainline games over six console generations and

Official PlayStation Podcast Episode 460: F...

Jun 10, 2023Comments off

Email us at [email protected]! Subscribe via Apple Podcasts, Spotify, or RSS, or download here Hey y’all! This week the team chats with Thea Trinidad (aka

Share of the Week: Tropical

Jun 10, 2023Comments off

Last week, we asked you to travel to tropical landscapes from the game of your choice, sharing using #PSshare #PSBlog. Here are this week’s highlights: 

Summer Game Fest: Sonic, Sephiroth and zero...

Jun 09, 2023Comments off

This week on the Eurogamer Newscast, we react to last night’s Summer Game Fest opening livestream, which offered us a first look at new Sonic

Q Acoustics M20 HD review: unnaturally flex...

Jun 09, 2023Comments off

As you’ll have seen from some of my recent reviews here, I’m beginning to get into the world of audio in a bigger way than

Baby Steps is a man-baby walking sim out ne...

Jun 09, 2023Comments off

At the Devolver Direct showcase, the publisher announced brand new game Baby Steps, from the developer behind Ape Out and Getting Over It. It is,

Legend of Zelda film reportedly in the work...

Jun 09, 2023Comments off

Hot off the heels of the Super Mario Bros. Movie’s success, it looks like another Nintendo IP could be making the transition to the big

Our “happy experience” playing ...

Jun 09, 2023Comments off

You may remember a beta for the absurd Party Animals that released back in 2020 – a riotously fun party game that swiftly rose up