The return of a 2008 PS2 game has officially leaked, and it looks like the classic PlayStation game will be free with PS Plus ...
The PS2 is widely regarded as the console where horror gaming took off. While not all of the era's horror titles have aged well, these games sure did.
Sequels tend to be when video games find their footing and deliver a more refined experience, but not always. These sequels ...
If you want to uncover an underrated PS2 Gem, then check out these 10 Badly Reviewed PS2 Games That Are Actually Pretty Good ...
Tokyo Xtreme Racer is a series developed by Genki that's been around since 1999, when it was known as Shutokō Battle in Japan ...
Also, we looked at 24 games coming out in this fairly packed month that we can’t wait to try, shared the details on Nintendo’s current Mario Day sale which has some pretty great Switch games available ...
Originally, the service wasn’t required for online play at all and rewarded subscribers with extra discounts and free monthly games. Once the PlayStation 4 generation began, it was required for ...
It's clear from the series trailer that, as in the comics, Matt and Heather will share a romantic connection – we see the two briefly dancing, then later kissing in the shower – but that's all ...
Over the last week, a number of classic PS2 games available on PS5 and PS4 have quietly received new features in downloadable updates. Thanks to these recent patches, titles on PS Plus Premium like ...
This is an up-to-date listing of the entire PlayStation Plus Classics Catalog. You can browse, sort, and tag the titles and use them to build your own playlists. Sort by "Recently Added" to see ...
As afternoon gave way to evening that day, October 28, and some of the children left, a kissing game began. One of the white girls, seven-year-old Sissy Sutton, kissed first David on the cheek ...
So, in recognition of the PS2's compelling history, let's look back to the origins when it was released on October 26, 2000 in North America and see what the launch games were and if they hold up ...