There is little debate over who "won" E3 this year: In our internal poll following the conference most of our readers chose the PlayStation 4 as the superior contender. Sony put on a quite a strong show, came $100 under ...
| Niero Gonzalez |
DriveClub, what will likely be PlayStation 4 owners hold over until some version of Gran Turismo 6 makes the jump, has a new trailer for E3. More racing, a little less fetishisizing thread counts.Though there is this weird s...
| Steven Hansen |
This morning, Microsoft kept Kinect mostly out of its E3 2013 press conference. It also showed some restraint by not rambling on about entertainment for too long, instead sticking with Xbox One (and even a couple Xbox 360) ga...
| Jordan Devore |
I feel bad for not being more invested in Knack when I'm reasonably sure it will end up being a worthy pickup for PlayStation 4 owners. For starters, it looks like something Pixar could have put out, which isn't the kind of ...
| Jordan Devore |
"Charged with murder on June 10, 2013..." The Wikipedia edit has since been removed, but the legend lives on.
| Dale North |
We got a glimpse of inFAMOUS: Second Son gameplay from Sucker Punch tonight and, well, there's a reason series fans are excited. How could you not be? From a pure visual standpoint, the graphics are really starting to come t...
| Jordan Devore |
When it comes to first-perosn shooters, the Killzone series is my jam. And that doesn't look to be changing anytime soon. Sony unveiled a pair of impressive new trailers for Guerrilla Games' latest efforts at their E3 ...
| Kyle MacGregor |
The jubilant PS4 news was hitting hard and fast at Sony's press conference, from a $399 price point to continued support of consumers fully owning their games, to tons of exclusives, to no required online ever. Not to p...
| Jonathan Holmes |
As I said in my Ubisoft wrap-up post, Sony needed to bring it tonight -- and bring it they did. With massive announcements like Kingdom Hearts 3, Final Fantasy XV, and a major slap to Microsoft's DRM-loving anti-consumer...
| Chris Carter |
Sony's cloud service has been announced to arrive in 2014 instead of at launch for the PlayStation 4. PS3 games will also be able to be played on the PS Vita via the cloud-based gaming service. The cloud service should hopefully provide a long-lasting library of older games for both PS4 and Vita users. Cloud gaming! I hope you're not tired of that phrase yet.
| Patrick Hancock |
[Update: you can pre-order it now on Amazon] Sony followed up Microsoft's $499 price announcement with its own retail MSRP, and here we go! The PlayStation 4 will officially cost $399. It'll cost 399 Euro and 349 Englis...
| Jim Sterling |
After pleasing the citizens of this fine world by announcing Sony supports used games and no intrusive DRM, Jack Trenton stated that PlayStation Plus has already been a huge success on PlayStation 3 and PlayStation Vita, and ...
| Brett Zeidler |
Aiden Pearce is up to his old tricks again, getting into all sorts of bother in the PlayStation 4 demo of Watch Dogs. Pearce is shown trying to keep a low profile as he makes his way to a chum who, like Pearce himself, is bei...
| Fraser Brown |
Riding high off its announcement that the PlayStation 4 will have no DRM, no anti-used game policy, and will support game ownership, Sony has released a video detailing its incredibly deep and nuanced system for sharing physical copies of games. This, right here, is the great video of E3 so far. Bar none. Oh my GOD, is this stuff glorious. Xbox Owned.
| Jim Sterling |
Sony confirmed that they won't be putting any restrictions on used games. They stated that they believe people have the right to do what they want with the games they buy. Gamers will be able to sell, trade, lend, and rent vi...
| Joshua Derocher |
In step with previous efforts and vocalizations regarding its desire to make its next console open to smaller developers, Sony has announced support for several independent teams and their games on the PS4. A few of the annou...
| Casey Baker |