This week there are plenty of games available and PayDay 2 is free for PS Plus members!
Tag: PlayStation 4
PlayStation Now Cloud Service Revealed at CES 2014
Plenty of good news coming from Sony at CES 2014.
Atlus USA Releases Daylight Trailer
…and don’t look back!
Final Design for Call in Mighty No. 9 Revealed
Ain’t she purdy?
PSN Weekly: Week of December 17 (North America)
Week 3 of the holiday discounts begins today! Enjoy!
PSN Weekly: Week of December 3rd (North America)
Enjoy the savings!
REVIEW: Knack
Is Knack destined for greatness, or do things fall apart?
PSN Weekly: Week of November 19 (North America)
Your one-stop shop for new arrivals on PSN.
The Downpour Podcast Episode 38
Next gen, last gen, Space Dandy, Sonic – yup, it’s another episode of The Downpour Podcast! Jonathan, Randy and Jared bring you the fun in gaming and anime.
PS4 to Offer 11 Apps at North American Launch; South Korean Launch Dated
A full list of the 11 apps available at launch on the PlayStation 4 in North America, plus a South Korean launch date.
Road Not Taken Inspired by an Unconventional Life
Two roads diverged in a wood…
PRESS RELEASE: Watch Dogs Delayed
Fans must now wait until Spring 2014 to play Watch Dogs.
Deep Down Receives New Trailer And Screenshots
A new trailer and screenshots for Capcom’s Deep Down emerge from the depths.
Sony Loves Indies: The Proof Is in the Games
The full list of indie titles that are coming to Sony systems.
Sony PlayStation Gamescom 2013 Conference Recap
In case you missed Sony’s Gamescom conference, here’s what was announced.
PlayStation 4 Launch Titles
Which of these games are you looking forward to the most?
PSA: PlayStation 4 Bundles Are Back On Amazon
Amazon opens their doors again to more PlayStation 4 preorders!
New Info, Art for Kingdom Hearts III and Final Fantasy XV
Square Enix shares some official artwork for Kingdom Hearts III and Final Fantasy XV, along with some more details about FFXV.
JEFF’S MUSINGS: Thank Sony for the New Xbox One
Microsoft has backed off from the controversial DRM and used games policies for the Xbox One—and Sony was the catalyst of it all.