Last week, we asked you to share some sacred gaming sanctuaries using #PSshare #PSBlog. From temples and tombs to hidden hideouts, here are this week’s highlights:  AhmadYuanda_1st shares a serene altar in Shadow of the Colossus. Alien_K121 shares a calm environment in Sekiro: Shadows Die Twice. Sefwick shares a hacker’s sanctuary in Watch Dogs 2.
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Every December, The Game Awards airs to recognize the creative and technical excellence we see every day in the video game industry. Tonight’s show brought together a diverse group of game developers, players, and notable names from popular culture to celebrate gaming’s position as the most immersive and inspiring form of entertainment. Hosted by Geoff
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Shortly after Telltale Games announced a game based on The Expanse at The Game Awards tonight, a group of former Telltale employees announced they too were boldly going into an interactive sci-fi story based on a TV show. New studio Dramatic Labs announced Star Trek: Resurgence, a Telltale-style game about choosing your own adventure in
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Hey PlayStation Nation, it’s exciting to introduce you to a game called Rumbleverse, an all-new, free-to-play, 40-person Brawler Royale coming to PlayStation 4 and PlayStation 5. I’m Keeman45, the community manager from Iron Galaxy, here to represent all the developers who’ve been working to create this social, competitive experience. The setting for Rumbleverse is Grapital
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Alan Wake was the first Remedy Entertainment game where we were planning on a sequel already when working on the first game. It was a lesson learned from Max Payne, our breakout hit game, where the idea of a sequel never crossed our minds before the game was out. With Max Payne, it all worked
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Reviewed by Tristan Ogilvie on PC. Also available on PlayStation 5. “Terminator: Resistance Annihilation Line tightens its combat to bring a slightly more compelling challenge to its firefights, but fails to inject any new ideas to spark any real life behind its glowing red eyes. It certainly looks great, and mowing down robotic hordes can
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I’ve got a long history with the Oddworld franchise. After first finding love with Abe’s journey through both Oddysee and Exoddus way back in the late 1990s, I followed the progress of the Oddworld Inhabitants closely. It was Munch’s Oddysee that just so happened to be the OG Xbox system seller, before moving through the
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It’s time for the industry’s biggest event of the year: The Game Awards. Following a tumultuous year marked by the pandemic, the event is back in physical form with producer and host Geoff Keighley returning to the Microsoft Theater in Los Angeles. We’ve been promised a “spectacular” return, featuring appearances from Jim Carrey, Keanu Reeves, Carrie-Anne Moss, and
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When I reviewed Terminator: Resistance back in 2019 I found its hapless waves of tin can kill-bots made for a disappointingly formulaic first-person shooter and yet, somewhat depressingly, probably still the best Terminator game that I’d ever played thanks to its slavishly rendered and movie-accurate post-apocalyptic aesthetic. Annihilation Line, a DLC campaign that sprouts off
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