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Tag: PlayStation 4
Hyper Light Drifter is Getting a Physical PlayStation 4 Release
Supplies are limited.
Valkyria Revolution Release Date and Special Launch Edition Revealed for the Americas
A CD with tracks by Yasunori Mitsuda is hard to pass up.
REVIEW: NieR: Automata
Glory to Yoko Taro
REVIEW: Danganronpa 1-2 Reload
Is this new package of Danganronpa 1 and 2 on PS4 for the old fans, or for introducing new players to this frenetic world?
Revenant Saga Heads to PlayStation 3, PlayStation 4, and Vita
Revenant Saga is slowly spreading to all platforms.
Toukiden 2 Available Now
More demon hunting action!
Uncanny Valley gets a Signature Edition
Uncanny Valley’s Signature Edition creeps into PlayStation 4 and PlayStation Vita.
Voice Actor Does a Let’s Play of Persona 5
The voice of Ann Takamaki.
Birthdays the Beginning – “Celebrate” Trailer With Yasuhiro Wada
As you play through the story, you will notice a creature library that you slowly build on.
PlayStation Now Will Start Streaming PS4 Games This Year
Invitations for testing it coming in a few weeks.
Square Enix Details World of Final Fantasy 1.03 Patch
The patch releases alongside the Balthier summon DLC on March 23rd.
REVIEW: Horizon: Zero Dawn
The new standard for how beautiful and immersive a game can be on modern consoles.
MMORPG Tera is Coming to Consoles in 2017
Fans of Tera with an Xbox One or PlayStation 4 will soon be able to play Tera on their sofa!
Blackwood Crossing Releases April 4th on PlayStation 4, April 5th on Xbox One and PC
From the writer of the game, The Room.
Hatsune Miku: Project DIVA Future Tone 2nd Encore Pack and New Themes Available Now
New songs, accessories, modules and more!
Tokyo Twilight Ghost Hunters: Daybreak Special Gigs Haunts Its Way to Steam
PQube plans to release it on March 17th.
PREVIEW: Mr Shifty
Shift through everything.
Torment: Tides of Numenera Celebrates Release Today
Players will experience a game of intricate choices and consequences with thousands of meaningful decisions that will make every playthrough unique.
REVIEW: Berserk and the Band of the Hawk
Did this game do nothing wrong? Read on and find out.