This is based on the recent discovery of PS2-era God of War artwork in the PS Plus Premium library back in October. It's worth pointing out that similar artwork was discovered for Dino Crisis ...
It looks like PlayStation is preparing to re-release the PS2-era God of War games on PS5 and via PS Plus. In 2018, Sony rebooted the God of War franchise and brought it up from Ancient Greek ...
It looks like PS Plus Premium is about to add one of PS2’s most popular game series to its classics lineup. We’ve been hearing reports on and off that Sony is remastering the original God of ...
Finally, the Premium tier throws in a vast collection of classic titles from the PS3, PS2, PS1, and PSP eras. While there are exceptions, anyone looking to play an online PvP game will likely need ...
While the PS2 was host to some of the best games ever made, its popularity also ensured it got its fair share of bargain bin fodder too. Sometimes uncovering those gems was part of the platform ...
"The player would travel between the cities using trains and planes." Vermeij explains that "memory was very tight on the PS2," so splitting the map into three different sections meant each city's ...
Siren eschews the traditional format of linear horror games and instead divides itself up into 10 distinct, interconnected parts. Rather than playing as a single protagonist, you will control 10 ...
A possible leak for PS Plus November 2024 is PS2 emulations of God of War 1 and 2. Per GamingLeaksAndRumors, “The PlayStation Plus tab on PS5 was recently updated to add easier navigation ...
Apple may soon release new versions of the Magic Mouse, Magic Keyboard, and Magic Trackpad, according to code found in the iOS 18.1 release candidate by MacRumors contributor Aaron Perris.
Giant Bomb’s Jeff Grubb says not to expect a PlayStation Showcase in December, after fans took a recent trailer as a tease of an upcoming event. Larian Studios revealed that Baldur’s Gate 3 ...
When here, click on Start On-Screen Keyboard. To start the on-screen keyboard, you can also go to the Windows Start Search, type osk.exe and hit Enter. There are multiple ways to open the Onscreen ...