Gamers looking to get their hands on the PlayStation 5 are inching closer and closer now to achieving their goal. The console, which should be on store shelves later this year to compete with Microsoft’s own next-gen device, the Xbox Series X, was finally revealed to the world the other week, and suffice it to say, folks were floored by what they saw.
Aside from showing us two different versions of the very modern-looking console, Sony also announced a number of games for the platform, beginning with Insomniac’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales. But that was just the tip of the iceberg, as what followed was an avalanche of high profile, exciting and intriguing titles, leaving gamers with their jaws on the floor.
And below, you can find the full list of everything that’s been confirmed for the PlayStation 5 so far. Ready to dive in?
Marvel’S Spider-man: Miles Morales...
Aside from showing us two different versions of the very modern-looking console, Sony also announced a number of games for the platform, beginning with Insomniac’s Spider-Man: Miles Morales. But that was just the tip of the iceberg, as what followed was an avalanche of high profile, exciting and intriguing titles, leaving gamers with their jaws on the floor.
And below, you can find the full list of everything that’s been confirmed for the PlayStation 5 so far. Ready to dive in?
Marvel’S Spider-man: Miles Morales...
- 6/20/2020
- by Matt Joseph
- We Got This Covered
Whenever I open a new board game these days, I hardly know what to expect. Among all of those which I’ve played this year, there’s been a myriad of card, paper, wood and plastic – where Forbidden Sky is concerned, I was met with a pleasant surprise. Not only are all these standard components present and correct here, but so too is a huge plastic rocket and a whole variety of strange and unusual things. If you’re looking for a super tough cooperative game that doubles as a unique and exciting science experiment, then you need look no further!
Forbidden Sky is the third game in the Forbidden series and it is by far the most elaborate. Both of its predecessors (Forbidden Island and Forbidden Desert) come in much smaller boxes and feature largely traditional components, whilst Forbidden Sky is a big box experience that uses an electrical...
Forbidden Sky is the third game in the Forbidden series and it is by far the most elaborate. Both of its predecessors (Forbidden Island and Forbidden Desert) come in much smaller boxes and feature largely traditional components, whilst Forbidden Sky is a big box experience that uses an electrical...
- 12/5/2018
- by Matthew Smail
- Nerdly
DVD Playhouse—November 2010
By Allen Gardner
Paths Of Glory (Criterion) Stanley Kubrick’s 1957 antiwar classic put him on the map as a major filmmaker. Kirk Douglas stars in a true story about a French officer in Ww I who locks horns with the military’s top brass after his men are court-martialed for failing to carry out an obvious suicide mission. A perfect film, across the board, with fine support from George Macready as one of the most despicable martinet’s ever captured on film, Ralph Meeker, and Adolphe Menjou, all oily charm as a conniving General. Also available on Blu-ray disc. Bonuses: Audio commentary by critic Gary Giddins; Excerpt from 1966 audio interview with Kubrick; 1979 interview with Douglas; New interviews with Jan Harlan, Christiane Kubrick, and producer James B. Harris; French television documentary on real-life case which inspired the film; Trailer. Widescreen. Dolby 1.0 mono.
Winter’S Bone (Lionsgate) After her deadbeat father disappears,...
By Allen Gardner
Paths Of Glory (Criterion) Stanley Kubrick’s 1957 antiwar classic put him on the map as a major filmmaker. Kirk Douglas stars in a true story about a French officer in Ww I who locks horns with the military’s top brass after his men are court-martialed for failing to carry out an obvious suicide mission. A perfect film, across the board, with fine support from George Macready as one of the most despicable martinet’s ever captured on film, Ralph Meeker, and Adolphe Menjou, all oily charm as a conniving General. Also available on Blu-ray disc. Bonuses: Audio commentary by critic Gary Giddins; Excerpt from 1966 audio interview with Kubrick; 1979 interview with Douglas; New interviews with Jan Harlan, Christiane Kubrick, and producer James B. Harris; French television documentary on real-life case which inspired the film; Trailer. Widescreen. Dolby 1.0 mono.
Winter’S Bone (Lionsgate) After her deadbeat father disappears,...
- 11/6/2010
- by The Hollywood Interview.com
- The Hollywood Interview
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