The list of new PS5 and PS4 games for the week of June 3, 2024 features a sprinkling of AA games and a fair few indie titles. The highlight of the week is likely to be Killer Klowns From Outer Space: The Game, but there is also Ubisoft’s Rocksmith+ subscription service and The Smurfs –
Month: June 2024
Nintendo of America has recently updated its headquarters signage, bringing a fresh look to its longstanding Redmond, Washington location. The company, which has its main headquarters in Kyoto, Japan since its founding in 1889, maintains significant offices across the United States, including branches in San Francisco and New York City. The American division of Nintendo
Sony has just revealed the PSVR 2 PC adapter, which will allow owners of the PlayStation 5 VR headset to hook it up to a gaming PC and thus have access to SteamVR’s vast library of games. Announced via an official PlayStation Blog post, the PSVR 2 PC adapter will be made available for purchase
Riven – an exciting new (ish) first-person puzzle game from the creators of Myst – has just got a brand-new gameplay trailer ahead of its launch later this month. It features plenty of bizarre contraptions, walking, and beautiful vistas that some of the smarter gamers out there are sure to eat right up. Check out
PlayStation VR2 owners will soon be able to use the virtual reality headset on their PC. The system’s PC adapter launches on August 7 and is compatible with games on Steam. PSVR 2 comes to PC on August 7; price and system requirements revealed Sony says the adapter will have an MSRP of $60, though
Honestly, I turn my back on shooter-of-note Helldivers 2 for (checks calendar)… one, maybe two weeks, and you all go and transform a planet into a black hole. “You” being the players who completed the metagame’s last Major Order and successfully pumped the Terminid supercolony of Meridia full of an experimental “Dark Fluid” – which
The remake of Riven, the sequel to Myst, arrives on June 25. This modernized version of the 1997 PC classic has been rebuilt from the ground up and is coming to PC and VR headsets. Riven has been reimagined by its original creators at Cyan Worlds. The game now boasts full freedom of movement, updated
May saw a wide variety of games, from indie retro horror to mascot brawlers and fast-paced shooters. What did you enjoy most out of the diverse lineup of titles? How does it work? At the end of every month, PlayStation Blog will open a poll where you can vote for the best new game released
In V Rising, you take the role of a Vampire freshly awoken from their dusty tomb, and your power has long since dried up. It’s time to get it back, and what else could that mean other than a blood-soaked adventure to drink your fill and find your footing once more as a nocturnal terror
Making a play for “longest name of a game 2024” comes a remake of a classic oldie. How old you ask? Well, the original game was released way back in 1981 on the Apple II (remember those, kids?) and this new version promises to keep all the gameplay of the original while making it fit
New Jersey GamerCon Tickets: http://bit.ly/NJGamerCon New Jersey GamerCon Info: https://njgamercon.com/ (If you buy tickets, please use our link to do so. It helps us out!) In this video, Did You Know Gaming takes a look at Nintendo Switch piracy and Switch hacking. Hacking the Switch has become a cat and mouse game between Nintendo and
Image: Nintendo Life Pinc yourselves — May is over, the big Summer of Gaming is here, and it’s eShop Selects time again. Time flies! To say May has been crazy is a bit of an understatement. Nintendo may have had two big(ish) releases with Endless Ocean Luminous and Paper Mario: The Thousand-Year Door, but have
Humanity is an action-puzzle game that puts you in the role of a Shiba Inu trying to rebuild mankind after its destruction at the hands of a rogue AI, and it launches today on Xbox. If you’ve got Xbox Game Pass or PC Game Pass, you can download and play right now! If you’re not
Game Informer has published an informative interview with the creative mastermind that is Goichi “Suda51” Suda. One of the many questions Suda51 was asked was who would he like to collaborate with in the future to create a video game. Suda51 replied that he would “really like to collaborate” with Akihiro Hino, the CEO of
The PlayStation 5 is officially Sony‘s most profitable console generation to date, but after more than a decade of its life cycle, the PlayStation 4 still accounts for half of its player base. During Sony’s Game & Network Services Business Segment presentation yesterday (May 29), Hideaki Nishino – who has just been appointed CEO of
Wuthering Waves dev Kuro Games has once again apologised for the game’s rough launch, saying it is “disheartened” at its “inability to provide a high-quality gaming experience.” Right from launch, Wuthering Waves has struggled a touch on both mobile and PC, with numerous performance issues and bugs plaguing the game, resulting in a mixture of
Take-Two only just laid off 5% of its staff in April, but it’s now reportedly looking to shift its indie publishing label Private Division, whether by selling it or simply closing it. Back in April, Take-Two announced it was laying off around 500 staff, and the following month saw a report that the studios behind
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