You Can Punch Jake Paul in the Face in Undisputed: The Problem Child Pack
The Problem Child DLC pack features icons of the sport and arguably the most punchable face in boxing history, but is the pack worth it?
The Problem Child DLC pack features icons of the sport and arguably the most punchable face in boxing history, but is the pack worth it?
It’s that time of year! Put away your Christmas cheer for a moment and come with us as we remember everything from 2024 that can get f*cked!
2024 was a great year for games, but as gamers always do, we’re constantly looking ahead to what is coming up next. The team at COGconnected have identified a number of titles that we are looking forward to in the future as we approach the end of 2024.
VR shooter Evasion gets a lot of things right, but the repetitive gameplay keeps it from being anything more than mediocre.
The world of Twilight Path is undeniably good looking, but the puzzles, controls, and run-time of this VR title may leave you wanting.
Borderlands 2 VR will launch for PlayStation VR on December 14th and will be priced at $49.99, announced publisher 2K Games on Tuesday.
The latest take on the first person psychological horror, Transference puts you in a computer simulation built around the memories of two parents and their child as they try to resolve their problems.
Astro Bot Robot Rescue is more than an extension of flat screen platforming, it is the next evolutionary step that provides fun for all family members.
This year’s PlayStation Awards will be held on December 3rd, according to an official announcement made on Monday.
Without a PlayStation Experience this year Greg Miller is looking to fill the void with a Kinda Funny Game Showcase, inviting game studios to join in.
Not for the faint of heart, Creed: Rise to Glory will make you sweat and swear as you throw punches in VR — and you’ll love every second of it.
Sony has just officially announced that there will be no PlayStation Experience this year. Read on to find out all the reasons why.
Taking a novel concept and transferring it into VR, Blind should be a surefire success but it isn’t. Instead, it’ll likely just leave you fuming with anger.