PS4s Share Play feature in action new video
Added: 24.10.2014 23:12 | 5 views | 0 comments
Video showing the new PS4 feature launching on October 28th.
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| Driveclub has become PS4s biggest liability
Added: 24.10.2014 21:12 | 4 views | 0 comments
Matt Martin / Vg247.com: Sixteen days since Driveclub went live and the game is still struggling to work online. Sony can no longer make excuses for this disastrous release...
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| Skullgirls PS4 will support PS3 fighting stick
Added: 24.10.2014 1:12 | 1 views | 0 comments
SegmentNext - "The popular PlayStation 3 fighting stick is not compatible yet with PlayStation 4, but Lab Zero Games is looking to change that with Skullgirls, as the studio revealed a USB driver that will allow you to use PS3s stick on PS4."
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| Nidhogg Review (PS4/PS Vita) | CriticalIndieGamer
Added: 22.10.2014 15:32 | 4 views | 0 comments
(CriticalIndieGamer) If youre a PC gamer you are no doubt already familiar with Nidhogg, but our console playing friends have been kept out in the dark, unable to take part in its eccentric brand of fencing until now. Thats right, now PS4, PS Vita and PSTV owners can impale their friends on ludicrously skinny swords, to their hearts content!
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| Cnet- PlayStation TV Review: A microconsole with big ambitions
Added: 18.10.2014 3:12 | 9 views | 0 comments
Cnet- It seems everything PSTV has to offer is hindered by some sort of shortcoming. Even when you take away its feature-set, things like the PSTV's lackluster Wi-Fi performance knock it down another peg. If you can look past all of its frustrating weirdness, there's a few reasons you might want to own a PSTV. At $100, £85, and AU$150 it's not a gigantic investment, though you need to consider the cost of expanding its memory.
At that starting price point, PSTV is likely the best "microconsole" out there, meaning it's relatively simple to bring it with you on vacation or into different rooms of your home. The graphics are adequate, but to think Apple TV or another competing box out there won't have something better just around the corner is naive. Perhaps PSTV should only be considered by someone heavily invested in the Sony ecosystem.
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| Cnet- PlayStation TV Review: A microconsole with big ambitions
Added: 18.10.2014 2:12 | 2 views | 0 comments
Cnet- It seems everything PSTV has to offer is hindered by some sort of shortcoming. Even when you take away its feature-set, things like the PSTV's lackluster Wi-Fi performance knock it down another peg. If you can look past all of its frustrating weirdness, there's a few reasons you might want to own a PSTV. At $100, £85, and AU$150 it's not a gigantic investment, though you need to consider the cost of expanding its memory.
At that starting price point, PSTV is likely the best "microconsole" out there, meaning it's relatively simple to bring it with you on vacation or into different rooms of your home. The graphics are adequate, but to think Apple TV or another competing box out there won't have something better just around the corner is naive. Perhaps PSTV should only be considered by someone heavily invested in the Sony ecosystem.
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