#PS4 News

Someone should make a game about: Day trade...

Jan 15, 2020Comments off

Hello, and welcome to our new series which picks out interesting things that we’d love someone to make a game about. This isn’t a chance

Doom Eternal shows off its single-player ca...

Jan 14, 2020Comments off

id Software’s 2016 Doom revival was a treat, serving up its gloriously visceral, laser-focussed FPS action with lashings of modern-day polish. Hopes are high that

PlayStation’s nifty Wrap-Up tool brea...

Jan 14, 2020Comments off

Should you be curious to know exactly what you got up to while tethered to your PlayStation last year, Sony is currently breaking down players’

Red Dead Redemption 2, Spider-Man and more ...

Jan 14, 2020Comments off

A handful of top PS4 games have now fallen to their lowest ever prices, making it a great time to catch up on anything you’ve

Here’s our best look yet at Resident ...

Jan 14, 2020Comments off

Capcom has shown off its excellent looking Resident Evil 3 remake in a fresh trailer which gives our best glimpse yet at its big bad

Final Fantasy 7 Remake delayed to April

Jan 14, 2020Comments off

Square Enix has announced that the Final Fantasy 7 Remake, originally due to be released on March 3rd, is being delayed by slightly over a

Marvel’s Avengers delayed by four mon...

Jan 14, 2020Comments off

Tomb Raider developer Crystal Dynamics has delayed its big new Marvel’s Avengers game from May until September. Previously set for 15th May, it will now

Xbox “hard at work on E3” follo...

Jan 14, 2020Comments off

Xbox boss Phil Spencer has talked up the importance of E3 in 2020, following rival PlayStation’s decision not to show up. Writing on Twitter last

Sony to skip E3 for second year running, de...

Jan 14, 2020Comments off

UPDATE 14/1/20: E3 organiser the Entertainment Software Association (ESA) has now responded to Sony’s decision to skip the show during PlayStation 5’s announcement year. In

Luria and defining where a game ends

Jan 14, 2020Comments off

I’m currently reading Lawrence Weschler’s wonderful memoir And How are You, Dr Sacks? It’s a book about his forty year friendship with the neurologist Oliver