Pottermore for PlayStation 3 game reviews & Metacritic score: Enjoy a brand new Pottermore experience on PlayStation3. Step inside key locations from the Harry Potter stories with Pottermore at PlayStationHome. Enter...
Pottermore for PlayStation 3 game reviews & Metacritic score: Enjoy a brand new Pottermore experience on PlayStation3. Step inside key locations from the Harry Potter stories with Pottermore at PlayStationHome. Enter...
Pottermore for PlayStation 3 game reviews & Metacritic score: Enjoy a brand new Pottermore experience on PlayStation3. Step inside key locations from the Harry Potter stories with Pottermore at PlayStationHome. Enter...
Where "Gregory" and "Joe" were as often inventive and ingenious as they were incomparable to anything else on the shelves, Under The Skin's clever thinking dried up before it even made it off the blackboard.
Bee Simulator for PlayStation 4 game reviews & Metacritic score: See the world through the eyes of a bee! Explore a world inspired by Central Park where you can take part in bee races, collect pollen from rare flowers and def...
Yakuza 0 for PlayStation 4 game reviews & Metacritic score: The story follows Kazuma Kiryu as a junior yakuza member who finds himself in a heap of trouble when a simple debt collection goes upside down and his mark ends...
Shenmue III for PlayStation 4 game reviews & Metacritic score: The story begins in 1980s Yokosuka, Japan...The main character, Ryo Hazuki has his father murdered before him by Lan Di, the boss of the underground organizatio...
Anthem for PlayStation 4 game reviews & Metacritic score: Anthem is a shared-world action-RPG in which players delve into a vast world teeming with amazing technology and forgotten treasures. The world is also filled w...
Portal 2 for PlayStation 3 game reviews & Metacritic score: Portal 2 is the sequel to the title named "Game of the Year" 2007 by over 30 publications around the world. Portal 2 promises to break new ground in n...
Bloodborne for PlayStation 4 game reviews & Metacritic score: Bloodborne is an action RPG in which you hunt for answers in the ancient city of Yharnam, now cursed with a strange endemic illness spreading through the street...
Walden, a game for PlayStation 4 game reviews & Metacritic score: Take on Henry David Thoreau’s classic adventure in living simply in nature as you explore this epic open world game based on the story of Thoreau’s life in...
Read what all the top critics had to say about Shadow the Ronin for PlayStation 4 at Metacritic.com
Recover enchanted books in the Book Herding mini-game, share and collect Pottermore Trading Cards, test your knowledge in a quiz aboard the Hogwarts Express and prove your wand skills in a Wizards Duel. Access additional content by linking your PSN ID with your account on Pottermore.com - the free interactive website from J.K. Rowling.
It just feels subdued and unassuming, which are curious things for mainstream pop to be. It’s a tentative, rather than all-guns-blazing, return, with a by-any-means-necessary bubblegum single dutifully tacked on to throw his record label a bone.
For Bee Simulator on the PlayStation 4, GameFAQs lists 1 critic review.
Marvel's Spider-Man for PlayStation 4 game reviews & Metacritic score: This isn't the Spider-Man you've known before, or seen in a movie. This is an experienced Peter Parker who is more masterful in fighting major crimes in New Yor...
For Need for Speed Payback on the PlayStation 4, GameFAQs lists 30 critic reviews.
What Remains of Edith Finch for PlayStation 4 game reviews & Metacritic score: The game is a collection of short stories. Each of those stories focuses on the death of a different Finch family member and each is meant to look and feel diff...
Assassin's Creed Origins for PlayStation 4 game reviews & Metacritic score: Set in mysterious Ancient Egypt, Assassin’s Creed Origins is a new beginning. Experience a new way to fight while exploring the Great Pyramids and hidden tomb...
Part of what makes Just to Feel Anything such a rewarding listen is its ability to quickly shift between aerial jams and understated lulls without abandoning Emeralds' unspoken ethos.
Rian Johnson’s Knives Out is one of the most purely entertaining films in years. It is the work of a cinematic magician, one who keeps you so focused on what the left hand is doing that you miss the right. And, in this case, it’s not just a wildly fun mystery to unravel but a scathing bit of social commentary about where America is in 2019.