• Sony Clears The Air On Backwards Compatibility

    As the release of the PlayStation 5 approaches, fans continue to have more questions regarding backwards compatibility. Recently, PlayStation has released a very short list of the PS4 games that wouldn't be compatible with the PS5. But what about the compatibility of the fan-favorite PlayLink games?

    By Nathan Simmons October 21st, 2020 Read More
  • Yakuza: Like A Dragon Trailer Pulls No Punches On Next-Gen Gaming

    Yakuza: Like a Dragon is definitely developing an irreverent and unapologetic personality of its own. Nowhere is this more obvious than in the new trailer, which dropped on Oct. 20. The "Next Generation of Yakuza" video specifically pokes fun at standard, next-generation gaming jargon.

    By Helen A. Lee October 20th, 2020 Read More
  • The Sad Reality Of PS5's Storage Capacity

    Gamers everywhere are excited to get their hands on the next generation of console games. Upon launch, those who are lucky enough to secure a pre-order for Sony's new PlayStation may face some disappointment when it comes to the PS5's internal storage.

    By Sam Zell-Breier October 20th, 2020 Read More
  • The Real Reason You Shouldn't Buy Fake V-Bucks

    Fortnite is a massively successful game, bringing in an unfathomable amount of revenue in mobile sales and through V-Bucks, Fornite's own in-game currency. So what happens when you purchase V-Bucks from less-reputable sources? One Reddit user has seemingly shared the results of just such a purchase.

    By Nathan Simmons October 20th, 2020 Read More
  • What The Critics Are Saying About Amnesia: Rebirth

    Ever since Frictional Games launched the first entry in the Amnesia franchise, audiences have looked forward to future Amnesia installments. After giving The Chinese Room a crack at the franchise with Amnesia: A Machine for Pigs, Frictional Games returns to the series with Amnesia: Rebirth.

    By Aaron Greenbaum October 20th, 2020 Read More
  • P.T. Fans Just Got Their Dreams Crushed

    With the launch of the PlayStation 5 just around the corner, an interesting question has been raised. Could P.T. somehow make its way to Sony's new console? Will the PlayStation Store allow those who downloaded the game before to do so again on their new hardware?

    By Shawn Farner October 20th, 2020 Read More
  • Sony Breaks Its Silence On Fan Backlash

    Sony may change a PlayStation 4 update after criticism it convolutes the console's party system and allows online chat to be recorded. The update went live on Oct.14, integrating party, and messaging into one system.

    By Devin Rardin October 20th, 2020 Read More
  • 2020 Is Changing Gaming And No One Noticed

    There's no telling whether any of 2020's biggest developments will play out the way experts expect, but you don't need a crystal ball to see some of the ways that the events of this year could alter gaming forever.

    By Bryan Lawver October 19th, 2020 Read More
  • Sony Isn't Done Optimizing The PS5

    On Oct. 7, Sony posted an in-depth video and blog post that gave audiences a sneak peak into what hides under the PlayStation 5's hood. The video and accompanying blog might demonstrate what makes the PS5 tick, but audiences have learned that the PS5 will not be a one-and-done device.

    By Aaron Greenbaum October 19th, 2020 Read More
  • Why We're Worried About Dying Light 2

    Techland has yet to deliver any sort of update for Dying Light 2. The lack of information is worrisome for a game that's in the "last stretch" of development, according to Senior PR Manager Ola Sondej.

    By Devin Rardin October 19th, 2020 Read More
  • Ghost Of Tsushima: Legends Character Classes Explained

    After you go through a Ghost of Tsushima: Legends tutorial, you'll pick which class to unlock first. As you rank up, you'll be able to unlock the other classes. Each class features a unique ability and can unlock an alternate ability through progression.

    By Helen A. Lee October 19th, 2020 Read More
  • This Miles Morales Detail Is Sending Fans Into A Rage

    Miles Morales first donned his Jordans in the film Spider-Man: Into the Spider-Verse, which was a huge hit. The kicks became an essential part of Morales' costume, so when Insomniac Games posted a photo showing wearing Adidas sneakers instead of his A1s, it caused an uproar.

    By Emily Gilbert October 16th, 2020 Read More
  • The Most Bizarre Fighting Game Characters Ever

    It's time to venture back through fighting game history and take a look at those combatants who made players pause and scratch their heads. From sentient vehicles to murderous children's TV icons, these are the most bizarre fighting game characters ever.

    By Nathan Simmons October 16th, 2020 Read More
  • Things In Red Dead Redemption Gamers Take For Granted

    Many fans of the Red Dead Redemption games have come to expect a certain level of innovation from Rockstar. Because they've grown accustomed to Rockstar's massive worlds and calculated design choices, some elements within the series go unappreciated.

    By Shannen Camp October 16th, 2020 Read More
  • The Underrated PS2 Shooter You Likely Never Played

    Sony's PlayStation 2 tends to be regarded in many gaming circles as one of the greatest consoles of all time. With so many great PS2 games, a few inevitably fell through the cracks and didn't get the attention they deserved. This is the underrated PS2 shooter you likely never played.

    By Elton R. Jones October 16th, 2020 Read More
  • The Star Wars Flight Sims You Should Play If You Like Star Wars: Squadrons

    Star Wars: Squadrons has proven to be one of the more popular Star Wars games in recent memory. There are actually plenty of video games that give you the experience of piloting the many awesome starfighters from that galaxy far, far away. Here are some Star Wars games to play if you like Squadrons.

    By Nathan Simmons October 16th, 2020 Read More
  • PlayStation Must Really Not Want You To Use The Web Store

    Sony is discontinuing the sale of PlayStation 3 games, PlayStation Vita games, PSP games, avatars, and themes on the mobile/web versions of the PlayStation Store around the end of October. It seems like PlayStation must really not want you to use the web store.

    By Devin Rardin October 16th, 2020 Read More