If all the backwards-compatibility rules and silly Cell processors across PlayStation consoles have your head spinning, you’re not alone. Different hardware generations, different disc formats, and ...
As well as providing possibly the only place in the world that you should watch Bulletproof Monk, the PlayStation Portable was quite brilliant for RPGs. Heavy hitters like Final Fantasy, Disgaea and ...
The PS5 has been out for 5 years! Wow! Someone should really tell the PS4 that. It’s way past the time that we left that wonderful console behind and fully focused on the current generation. With that ...
There’s a reason why scream and team sound so similar. Also, cream, but don’t worry about that. Whether you’re ghost-hunting, cult-banishing, or just “accidentally” setting your friends on fire, these ...
Fighting games are probably the hardest genre to get into. Where to even begin? So, you know Street Fighter, how many games does it have in total? If you said six, you’d be wrong, as it’s actually ...
Ah, couch co-op. A lot of us can fondly remember the best moments of their young life dying endlessly on Legendary difficulty in the good Halo games or having to redo the whole game because you chose ...
The Switch might have had a long run at the top as the handheld console of choice, but Valve have made a great case for themselves with the Steam Deck. Being able to play the hundreds, if not ...
There’s no genre that can make you feel alive quite like the best horror games can. Sure, FPS games can provide some high-speed, furious action and open world games may take your breath away when you ...
Gaming has become an incredibly expensive hobby very quickly, and yet it feels like the build materials of the official Xbox controller are getting worse and worse. Bumpers seem to break after just a ...
Being a survival horror fan isn’t easy. We’ve scoured dark hallways, come face-to-face with countless monstrosities, and pressed on even as our hearts raced. Each of the best survival horror games ...
The best part about having a massive library of games is that there’s always more hidden gems to find, and we’ve barely even scratched the surface of the underrated whippers that the PlayStation 1.