Tagged: PSN
Upcoming co-op shooter Fuse will have its demo released on May 7. Available through PlayStation Network and Xbox Live Arcade, the demo supports solo play and co-op in the forms of four-player online or two-player split-screen, allowing a group to take… Read More »
Sony has recently added a long-awaited feature to the PlayStation Store: the ability to queue downloads in your web browser and have them instantly download the next time you turn on your PlayStation 3 or PS Vita console. This particular… Read More »
Retro games have experienced a renewed insurgence during the modern era of digital content delivery and consumer accessibility. Ease of… Read More »
Gamers hear the term “indie” quite frequently nowadays. With the advent of digital delivery and self-publication services such as XBLA, PSN, Steam, and other similar networks, independent developers have begun to work their way into the spotlight, the lion’s share… Read More »
Final Fantasy’s 25th anniversary officially began back in December, but Square Enix is finally doing something to celebrate the achievement. Beginning tomorrow, a slew of games from the series’ past will go on sale for 50 percent off on PlayStation… Read More »
Eddie, Jason, Dan, and Mike bring you the best of 2012 in this Game of the Year Edition of VS Node. Eddie Inzauto, Jason Fanelli, Dan Crabtree, and Mike Murphy discuss the biggest winners at the massive 2012 Nodie Awards on this… Read More »
Welcome to another round of GamerNode’s Counterpoint, where a handful of our editors come together to discuss and debate a controversial gaming topic. coun·ter·point n \kaūn-tər-pōint\ 1. The technique of combining two or more melodic lines in such a way that they establish… Read More »
A knight, a hillbilly, a scientist, a monk, an adventurer, a time traveler, and a pair of twin children walk… Read More »
It’s time for another edition of The Sandbox, the weekly feature in which the GamerNode team members reveal what we’ve been playing over the past few days and what we’ve got on our plates for the weekend. This week we… Read More »
The developer/player relationship often moves in one direction – the developer delivers a product, the player experiences it, and the… Read More »











