In the gaming world, there has always been one big battle. This one overriding question has been asked since the days that consoles first came out and still rages on to this day. Namely, are consoles better than PCs? Of course, as a firm PlayStation fan, you know that consoles are the best and have a distinct edge over PC gaming.
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PlayStation Now Announced for PC, DualShock 4 USB Wireless Adaptor Revealed
Sony has announced that PlayStation Now will be coming to PC, allowing your favourite PlayStation games to be played on a Windows PC for the first time. The service will launch in parts of Europe on 24th August 2016, followed by North America shortly after. In addition, Sony are releasing a DualShock 4 USB Wireless Adaptor to allow your existing controllers to be used on PC.
PS4 Remote Play App Coming to PC & Mac
Shuhei Yoshida has confirmed (via twitter) that Sony are working on a official app to bring PS4 Remote Play functionality to the PC and Mac. Although a release date has not be revealed, this is good news for gamers with only one TV in the household.
Why PCs Outshine Game Consoles in the Line of Casino Games
There are many types of games available for gaming consoles today. Unfortunately, not all of them became popular. Many gaming categories have struggled in finding space among game console players and one struggling category is casino games.
Final Fantasy VII Launch Trailer for PC Version Released
Remember the Final Fantasy VII remake we mentioned a while ago? Well, Square-Enix has released an official trailer for the game (see below) and the website is now live too. The game is listed as “coming soon”, but you can find out more about the game on the Official website.
Final Fantasy VII is Making a Comeback…
Final Fantasy VII fans will be happy to know that the game is making a comeback. It may not be the HD remake everyone is hoping for, but it’s still good news. A Square Enix-registered domain listed the PC version of game was available to download for £7.99 / €9.99. The site has since been taken down but Google cache still shows the contents of the site.