Monthly Archives: "March 2024"

The Spring Sale comes to PlayStation Store

Mar 27, 2024Comments off

PlayStation Store’s Spring Sale begins tomorrow, Wednesday March 27. For a limited time* you can enjoy deep discounts of up to 70% off across a

Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom devs explain wh...

Mar 26, 2024Comments off

For many, The Legend of Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom is still seen as a kind of Breath of the Wild 1.5 – a half-sequel

Bulwark: Falconeer Chronicles review –...

Mar 26, 2024Comments off

A gentle and unusual building game that’s memorable but missing some purpose. Bulwark is a city-building game that works differently to any city-building game I’ve

Stellar Blade demo officially announced, af...

Mar 26, 2024Comments off

There is a Stellar Blade demo coming to PlayStation 5. It will arrive this Friday, 29th March, and be available from 2pm UK time. Stellar

Lego Fortnite adds vehicles to drive and bu...

Mar 26, 2024Comments off

Lego Fortnite gets its second major update today, with the arrival of vehicles to build and drive around. The survival crafting game, playable within Fortnite,

Remedy details Control live-service multipl...

Mar 26, 2024Comments off

Alan Wake developer Remedy has shared more details on its upcoming live-service multiplayer game, currently known as Condor. As shared in the company’s annual report,

Introducing Community Game Help, a new enha...

Mar 26, 2024Comments off

When the PlayStation 5 console launched in 2020, we introduced Game Help to enable players to easily access hints, tips, or walkthrough videos without leaving

Dragon’s Dogma 2 mods negate the need...

Mar 25, 2024Comments off

If you have been following the Dragon’s Dogma 2 discourse over the last few days, you will be aware of the game’s paid DLC. On

Timemelters review – weird, cold-bloo...

Mar 25, 2024Comments off

In Timemelters, time is a shoelace. It bends and twists. What you’ve done with one part of the lace can effect the other parts in

XDefiant developer denies delay due to R...

Mar 25, 2024Comments off

A senior staff member behind the continually-delayed Ubisoft shooter XDefiant has denied a report which claimed the game’s late launch was due to developers “chasing