PS Vita Workaround Lets You Play Dozens of PSOne Games
A simple workaround will allow you access to dozens of PSOne games currently unlisted on the Vita PSN store.
A simple workaround will allow you access to dozens of PSOne games currently unlisted on the Vita PSN store.
Seb Wuepper takes an in-depth look at the creepy indie title, Slender.
Andy Corrigan writes about how replaying games is becoming a dying art.
On the spread of interactive narratives and why they require so much more emotional investment.
My only complaint is the camera. I really wish there was an easy way to control it.
Hulett shares a few thoughts on the horror genre and the game industry.
Play this one with the lights on.
In which Molly muses on the effectiveness of storytelling in horror games, and why she can't seem to finish one.
Seb Wuepper reminisces about Alan Wake and what it brought to videogames.
Elizabeth DeLoria writes an open letter to Sony Pictures with concern to the Resident Evil movies.
With a collection of frighteningly cheap deals to choose from, you'll almost enjoy snotty kids knocking on your door and asking for sweets.
Nintendo won the battle between handheld game consoles last generation, so why should this one be any different? This time Sony are coming out all guns blazing with the PlayStation Vita; that's why.
While this may sound boring, especially given the relative graphics quality of games for 16-bit operating systems when compared to today's standards, many of the games made for DOS systems were anything but.
The team behind Shadows of the Damned has signed an agreement with Warner Bros. to publish their next game.
The fact of the matter is that FPS games are popular, and while Call of Duty and Battlefield get all the love, there are several franchises that could use a reboot more than anything else.
Best Horror Games Xbox 360: We've sifted through the mass of titles on the Xbox 360 to find (number) of the most haunting & Scariest titles the system has to offer. You'll want to play these games with the lights off.
Like Atlas, "Bioshock Infinite" carries a heavy burden upon its shoulders as the successor to the "Shock" series of games. We take a look at the impact that "Bioshock Infinite" may have on the FPS genre and the titles that lead up to it.
Capcom to release more major titles every year, outsourcing to reduce development