The countdown has officially begun! We’re just a few weeks away from E3 2013 and, as always, all the big names will be in attendance to showcase the latest games and next-gen consoles. Most of the major publishers all host their own individual presentations these days, …
With all the crazy excitement surrounding the Xbox One announcement, it’s easy to forget that Sony Japan planned to shed some light on their upcoming project, codenamed Panopticon, the very same day. After last week’s teaser site appeared out in the wild suggesting an official announcement …
It’s mid-May, and while it’s not the biggest month for blockbuster titles, “The Big 3” are doing everything they can to ensure you have plenty of games to play during the spring semi-drought. Of course, the best part is that you won’t have to pay full …
News about Final Fantasy X HD has been a fairly constant stream of side-by-side screenshots for comparisons, but aside from word getting out that the PS3 version of the remastering will include Final Fantasy X-2 for free, there hasn’t been much talk about extra content. Thanks …
Sony has been hard at work serenading indie developers in hopes of attracting more exclusive content for their current and next-gen platforms. It appears that hard work is paying off, because Sony is making some sizable changes to bring indie games into the PlayStation Network spotlight. …
May is in full swing, and rather than shower you with rain, your favorite gaming consoles are looking to sprinkle you with savings. There’s a lot to get through today, considering Sony has reverted to their old announcement method of hitting you with the entire months’ …
It’s April 30, and you know what that means: Only two more days until the midnight screening of Iron Man 3 for all the U.S. fans that would rather shoot adrenaline than sleep in the wee hours of the morning. Oh, and I guess it also …
According to Siliconera, the latest issue of Japan’s Jump Magazine has revealed that the Square-Enix’s upcoming HD “remastering” of Final Fantasy X will also include the game’s direct sequel, Final Fantasy X-2.
Fans of Japanese games, today is your kind of day. Earlier we reported that Nintendo was committed to bringing more Japanese-exclusive releases to America and Europe, and now XSeed Games has just released a press statement in regards to their localizations plans; and it’s good news. …
The Epix movie streaming service will be coming to the PS3 and PS Vita soon, Sony announced today. PS3 players will get access to Epix’s 3000 film library sometime during the first quarter of 2013, while Vita users will have to wait until Spring.