The PlayStation 4 is great. I think. There aren’t really enough games out for me to say so definitively, but I think it’s great. So far. Available now in the U.S. for $399 (if you can find one), the PlayStation 4 took everything that was good about the PlayStation 3, got rid of (mostly) everything Continue Reading →
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Sony’s next-gen PlayStation 4 console is off to a good start. The company announced on Sunday that it has sold over 1 million consoles in just 24 hours. Sony’s PlayStation 4 only launched on Friday in the US and Canada, so it’s an impressive start for just two regions. (To learn everything you need to Continue Reading →
With Thanksgiving (and Black Friday) less than two weeks away, and with Hanukkah set to start even sooner, these next few weeks are primetime for the shopping world. As always, there are deals to be had, but if you’re not careful, you’ll wind up wasting money on sub-par products. Sure, that tablet is super cheap, Continue Reading →
UPDATE: Sony has announced that it sold over 1 million PlayStation 4 consoles in the first 24 hours. Read more about that update here. The PS4 went on sale November 15 in North America for $399. That’s $100 less than the Xbox One, which includes the Kinect accessory. It hits stores in Europe on November 29 Continue Reading →
Sony’s newest video game, the PlayStation 4, is now available in stores across the United States for $399 and is launching soon throughout Europe. Leading up to launch, the demand for the console was high, and Sony hopes to sell 5 million units by February. Sony will face stiff competition this holiday season from Microsoft, Continue Reading →
This week marks the end of an era. Friday will see the launch of the Sony PlayStation 4 with the release of Microsoft’s Xbox One coming one week later. Sure, you can still buy new games for the PS3 and Xbox 360 over the next few years, but the industry will have moved on to Continue Reading →
Amazon has launched the Playstation Network Store, an alternate venue to purchase digital Playstation content for Playstation 3, Playstation 4, and Playstation Vita. The downside of going all digital for the next-gen consoles was going to be restricting yourself to only one storefront for potential deals, but now that’s not an issue. To celebrate the Continue Reading →
I love physical media. I love being able to display the spines of the movies, video games and books I own. There’s something comforting about having a shelf full of movies or games or books to look at. It might be the sense of endless possibilities. I could go over, pluck any one thing off Continue Reading →
Vudu is joining Netflix in trying to put another nail in DVD’s coffin by offering interactive features for select Sony films. The Walmart-owned streamer calls the new service Vudu Extras+, and kicked it off today with deleted scenes, featurettes and trivia from Sony’s District 9 alien flick. Other perks include an “enhanced scene search” for Continue Reading →
Some video games make you wait before you receive your powers. These games are the worst. Why would I want to play a video game to feel like a normal person? I’m already a normal person. I don’t want an origin story. I want to be GREAT. Lego Marvel Super Heroes is not one of Continue Reading →