Kieron Verbrugge

PlayStation will no longer release its single-player games on PC

Industry reporter, Jason Schreier, has confirmed that, as per advice given to staff by head of PlayStation Studios, Hermen Hulst, new narrative single-player titles from PlayStation will be entirely exclusive to console going forward. This lines up with earlier reports from Schreier at Bloomberg, which suggested that, while multiplayer-enabled games such as Marathon and Marvel […]

REVIEW // LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight is the best LEGO game yet

It’s been a full four years since TT Games gave us LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga, and while LEGO has, in that time, experimented with various other ways to deliver a LEGO video game, it’s great to be back in the hands of the studio that really shifted the paradigm starting with 2005’s LEGO

Buying Guide: LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight

LEGO Batman: Legacy of the Dark Knight launches on May 22, 2026, for the PS5, Xbox Series X|S and PC – with a Nintendo Switch 2 version slated for release later in the year. This new entry comes from prolific LEGO video game developer TT Games and continues the studio’s penchant for family-friendly action adventure

The Talos Principle 3 has been announced for PS5 and PC

Devolver Digital and Croteam have announced that their excellent series of perplexing, pontificating first-person puzzlers is coming back for a third round of full-brained action in The Talos Principle 3, which is headed to PS5 and PC “soon.” The game is being billed as the series’ Grand Finale, offering a new journey spanning more than

The May 2026 PlayStation Plus line-up adds PS1 Time Crisis with full gyro controls

PlayStation has revealed the list of new additions coming to the PlayStation Plus Extra and Premium/Deluxe game catalogue on Tuesday, May 19, 2026. This month’s new wave features a few heavy hitters, including Ubisoft’s excellent open-world Star Wars Outlaws and the return of Red Dead Redemption 2 to the catalogue. Bramble is also well worth a look-in, and there’s

REVIEW // Two Point Museum’s Arty Facts DLC is a (brush) stroke of genius

Two Point Museum is without a doubt the strongest entry in Two Point Studios’ run of delightfully-silly management sims so far, and it’s one that I’ve been yearning to revisit ever since seeing out everything it had to offer at launch. While there has already been some new content added to the game between then