PlayStation 4

Review: Dino Frontier for PSVR

Dino Frontier from Uber Entertainment is now officially out for PSVR ($29.99). It’s a game of gargantuan proportions my friend. You have the Wild West and you have dinosaurs a plenty. Does this game wrangle up some good times…or does it need to be fossilized? Let’s find out buckaroo! I …

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Review – Ys VIII: Lacrimosa of Dana

The Isle of Seiren is one of legend and mystery. Rumor has it The Isle is cursed in more ways than one.  During one fateful night Adol Christin, a man who lives for adventuring, was onboard “The Lombardia” as a sailor. After hearing about the legend of the Isle of …

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Tencent Security Conference Showed Off Linux Running on a PS4

Right now as we speak, over in China, there is a security conference occurring. I’ll be honest, there’s a lot of groovy stuff coming out of there. Some of it may never see the light of day but we can all hope of course. From exploited AT&T Gateway boxes to …

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Review: Neptune Flux for PS4/PSVR

Neptune Flux from Zoxide Games is out now across multiple platforms such as the Steam (with HTC Vive/Oculus Rift support) and PS4 (with PSVR support), the latter of which is what we’ll be reviewing today. The game debuted on the console recently ($7.99) and we wanted so badly to get our …

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Review: Warriors All-Stars for the PS4

Dynasty Warriors has been around for quite some time and there’s been plenty of adaptations to the series. All Stars Warriors is the next new chapter in the series so it’s basically Dynasty Warriors with a fresh new paint job and new characters and a new story, so I thought. …

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Magical world of ‘Ary and the Secret of Seasons’

Apart from stunningly beautiful graphics, Ary and the Secret of Seasons introduces a game mechanics you have never seen before. I’m glad the first occasion when this adventure was publicly presented was at this year’s Gamescom. Belgian indie studio eXiin are currently working “Zelda-like” game, whose every aspect is based on main’s character …

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Our first impression of “bullet hell” Mothergunship

Thanks to the fast-paced announcement teaser with great music and stunning graphics, a “bullet hell” FPS Mothergunship was the game I had to try at Gamescom. Mothergunship is being developed by Grip Digital (The Solus Project, Atomic Ninjas) and Terrible Posture Games, whose sole member is Joe Mirabello, and are known for developing a well-received …

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4 new games shown at Gamescom by Kalypso Media

German publisher and developer Kalypso Media hosted a series of presentations for small groups of journalists at Gamescom 2017. We at Hackinformer were lucky enough to attend one of them. The first of them, actually. We were presented 4 games to be published by Kalypso Media within the next year …

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How to play Call of Duty WWII right now!

Starting on 8/25/2017 select you can begin to be able to play Call of Duty:WWII in it’s private beta state even if you were not one who originally received a private beta key by other means! How do you do that? The short answer is that you need to be an …

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Review: White Day: A Labyrinth Named School for the PS4

This review has made to not spoil any important plot lines to order to enjoy it to the fullest. I have played a lot of horror based games in my day and have pretty much seen all the techniques in modern games. Games like Outlast and Amnesia continued an almost …

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One More Dungeon coming to the Nintendo Switch

Ratalaika Games is back again and has partner up with Stately Snail, they will be releasing One More Dungeon on Nintendo Switch, PS4 & PS Vita this fall. One More Dungeon was the cave exploration action RPG that made its debut on Steam back in 2015, and now will be on …

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