The word is out: Lara Croft is apparently going to have a better game than Nathan Drake. The genius predictors cite things like her games originally innovating the genre itself and the beautiful new game she is set to star … Continue reading
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With eSports becoming more and more popular, we here at PlayStation University’s Rec Center have decided to take a look at what goes into the preparation and endorsement of competitive gaming. One aspect of competitive gaming has been its early … Continue reading
Praise the Gods (or rather have them trick you into killing your family and swear vengeance on them) I have been granted the gift of access to the God of War: Ascension Multiplayer Beta. Ascension is a long awaited continuance … Continue reading
Join us at PlayStation University for the next episode of our amazing podcast: Homeroom. Get to know us a bit more and listen to us talk about topics in gaming that need to be discussed. Witty banter and informative dialogue … Continue reading
UPDATE: Livesteam is over, to view the archived video, check it out right here. The audio isn’t balanced well unfortunately, so you will have trouble hearing me until the latter portions of the stream. Attention class! Today, December 16th, starting at … Continue reading
UK based independent game production company Boss Baddie recently released their new space ship shoot ‘em up game, Big Sky Infinity. This game could be considered a port or a re-adaptation of their PC game Really Big Sky, but there … Continue reading
I have recently been playing some older console games and it dawned on me that the game must have been perfect, or “finished” when it was released. Think back to the likes of Metal Gear Solid, Grand Theft Auto III, … Continue reading
Rhythm games may not be as popular as they were a few years ago, but the appeal is still undeniable. They are incredibly simple to grasp, addicting to play and typically appeal to a wide range of audiences – depending … Continue reading
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