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Sony · 2006–2017 · Generation 7
The Cell processor era.
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The VaultTony Hawk’s Pro Skater HDTony Hawk's Pro Skater HD is a 2012 HD remake developed by Robomodo and published by Activision, combining seven levels from Tony Hawk's Pro Skater and Pro Skater…→The VaultTrine 2Trine 2 is a 2011 puzzle-platformer developed and published by Finnish studio Frozenbyte, and the sequel to Trine (2009). Players switch between three heroes, Amadeus the wizard, Zoya…→NewsPS4, Xbox One, and Switch physical games are dirt cheap right now and it won’t lastPS4, Xbox One, and Switch physical games are clearing out at $9.99 at Best Buy and Walmart. Collector prices on older systems are already rising — this is the window.→The VaultUEFA EURO 2012UEFA EURO 2012 was released in May 2012 as downloadable content for FIFA 12 on Xbox 360 and PlayStation 3, priced at 1800 Microsoft Points or $19.99 on…→NewsOmniDrive Firmware Makes Some Classic Game Discs Easier To Back Up On PCOmniDrive adds support for reading GameCube, Wii, Xbox, and Xbox 360 disc formats on compatible MT1959-based Blu-ray drives, giving collectors a new path for backing up their physical libraries.→The VaultWatch DogsWatch Dogs is an open-world action-adventure game developed and published by Ubisoft. Players control Aiden Pearce, a vigilante hacker navigating a fictionalized Chicago while manipulating the city's interconnected…→The VaultTekken RevolutionTekken Revolution was a free-to-play fighting game released exclusively on PlayStation Network for PS3 in June 2013. Built on the Tekken Tag Tournament 2 engine, it introduced a…→ReviewArmored Core VA mech game that forgot why you pilot a mech. Armored Core V delivers deep customization but wraps it in a multiplayer framework that leaves solo players with half a game, and now that the servers are offline, that equation only gets worse.→NewsMetal Gear Solid Master Collection Volume 2 Officially Launching August 27, 2026MGS4 finally comes back… but some physical releases stink Konami just confirmed Metal Gear Solid Master Collection Volume 2 will hit on August 27, 2026. The announcement dropped…→The VaultCall of Duty: Modern Warfare 3Call of Duty: Modern Warfare 3 is a 2011 first-person shooter developed by Infinity Ward and Sledgehammer Games and published by Activision for Windows, PlayStation 3, Xbox 360…→ReviewBioShock Infinite: Burial at SeaA return to Rapture that ties BioShock and Infinite together. The gameplay is strong and the story catching, but the dimensional knot leaves you lost.→ReviewDestinyBungie's shooter MMO nails the FPS and PvP and offers deep class customization, but the thin, fragmented story and character work take a serious beating.→ReviewAssassin’s Creed RogueRogue is short and recycled, but Shay's Templar story gives the series one of its sharpest perspective shifts.→ReviewWatch DogsWatch Dogs promised a next-generation hacking experience and delivered a buggy, shallow open-world with AI that defies comprehension. A colossal failure.→ReviewBatman: Arkham OriginsA solid Arkham prequel with a phenomenal young Joker and a riveting, if short, story, marred by a buggy launch and clunky multiplayer.→ReviewLEGO Marvel Super HeroesOver a hundred lovingly detailed Marvel heroes in TT Games' funniest, most refined LEGO outing. Fun enough to win over non-gamers.→ReviewAssassin’s Creed IV: Black FlagA strong, fun pirate adventure with thrilling naval warfare, even as the recycled mechanics show the Assassin's Creed franchise weakening.→ReviewBattlefield 4Big-scale, vehicle-heavy multiplayer at its glossy best, with Levolution and Commander Mode, hampered at launch by an unprofessional pile of glitches.→ReviewCall of Duty: GhostsA competent but by-the-numbers Call of Duty with an easy, messy campaign and the usual reliable multiplayer. The fast food of gaming.→ReviewGrand Theft Auto VRockstar's three-protagonist crime epic overwhelms with scale, character-switching and mind-blowing heists. A few narrative missteps aside, a masterpiece.→ReviewLost Planet 3A competent if unoriginal third-person shooter that doesn't fit the Lost Planet mould. Better than its reviews suggest, if you ignore the franchise name.→ReviewSaints Row IVA gloriously absurd superpowered sandbox that's a blast, but plays like Saints Row: The Third with cheats enabled. Wait for a price drop.→ReviewTom Clancy’s Splinter Cell: BlacklistA solid stealth-action entry with great Spies vs. Mercs and three playstyles, hurt by shaky firefights and a Sam Fisher who's lost Michael Ironside's edge.→ReviewPayday 2A dynamic, endlessly replayable co-op heist shooter that's a blast with friends. Thin solo content and rough edges, but huge promise.→