Along with Sony’s PlayStation Plus announcement today, the Japanese giant has also confirmed that PSP & PS One games will be making more of a comeback than we initially thought.
Sony have lifted the lid on the games we’ll be enjoying as part of the PlayStation Plus revamp when it relaunches in June. Included in the deal are games from the PS1, PS3, PS4 and PlayStation 5 generations. Oh, and let’s not forget that solitary PSP game.

Rarely in life are things as clear cut as they are in videogames; the protagonists in our lives often have more murky stains on their cloaks than those we steer with a controller, and real people’s intentions are much more open to interpretation than any side-quest-giving NPC. It’s all a matter of perspective on how
The Vagabond Emperor puts you in the shoes of a character who has had enough of the state of the country and decides to be the nation’s ruler. (They might have also had a few pints when this revelation comes to them, but that’s neither here nor there.) As you set off on your journey,
Paladin Dream is a straight down the middle type RPG; there’s no surprising twists or turns to uncover through the short run time. The kicker is that the vast majority of what’s on screen isn’t HitherYon Games‘ work, as it’s created using RPG Maker. Granted, the programme allows devs to write their own story arc

If anyone gave me the choice of an open-world 100 hour epic or a short puzzle game, I would choose the puzzler every time. It’s not that I don’t like sprawling epic games, but I find playing Tetris or word games utterly relaxing. I love challenging the greymatter in my noodle with problem solving and

We don’t need to tell you that there are a lot of video games being released every week and a lot of games simply go under the radar. Indie games in particular are often developed by small teams, usually without a billion dollar corporation behind them and they don’t have a chance to shine. VGamingIndies
When E3 was cancelled earlier in the year, Geoff Keighley and The Games Awards stepped up to the plate announcing that their Summer Games Fest would be returning again this year. The event promises to fill that LA shaped hole and the team are coming with a bang, announcing that the event will be streamed
In a post to their social media accounts, Bethesda have announced that both Redfall and Starfield have been delayed into 2023.
Developers Retro Forge have announced that Souldiers, a 2D exploration game has been slightly delayed. The game was originally planned for a 19th May launch on Nintendo Switch, Steam, PlayStation and Xbox platforms, the release has been pushed back until June on all systems.