PS Plus: Free games for May 2018
Beyond: Two Souls & Rayman Legends added to list of free games that PS Plus subscribers can download in May.
Beyond: Two Souls & Rayman Legends added to list of free games that PS Plus subscribers can download in May.
Spider-Man Noir, Cowboy Captain America, Carnom & Iron Duck join the Guardians of the Galaxy, because sure, why not!?
Following the Crash N. Sane Trilogy last year, Spyro receives the same treatment.
The free PlayStation Plus games for April are simply Mad…
Dirt meets Motorstorm? Buckle up and find out as James reviews arcade racing game Gravel.
A game that rewards patience & precision with an epic tale of three brothers, Metal Gear Solid 2 is simply a gem of a video game. Join James as he dons his sneaking suit and reviews Metal Gear Solid 2: Sons of Liberty.
Want to join The Resistance? Well you can in Call of Duty: WW2’s new DLC. Watch the trailer here.
What are our most highly anticipated PlayStation exclusive titles of 2018? Come take a look…
What better way to kick off 2018 then with some great free games!
After the studio head put on quite a show at The Game Awards, we got a sweet new trailer accompanied by a release date for new indie game, A Way Out.
Talion and Celebrimbor return to Middle-Earth in Shadow of War. Is it a triumphant sequel to a sleeper hit, or does it simply fall short and fade away?
Sunset Overdrive 2 could be forever lost in development hell, despite the first game receiving critical acclaim and praise from fans, is there any chance of a sequel?
PlayStation’s latest zombie survival game is looking great so far.
Will our Star Wars Battlefront 2 protagonist lean into the lighter side of the force, or will we get lost in the darkness of the Empire?
Come take a peek into the wonderfully weird world of Danganronpa as James reviews V3: Killing Harmony.
This War of Mine – A gritty survival game set in a war torn city. You will be forced to make some tough, morally questionable choices in order to live through this heart wrenching strategy game.
We’ve all heard the phrase, now it’s time to actually “git gud.”