No More Heroes 1 and 2 are coming to PC
Let’s be real, Travis Touchdown doesn’t exactly feel like a “one system” kinda man, does he?
Let’s be real, Travis Touchdown doesn’t exactly feel like a “one system” kinda man, does he?
Steam has released a new feature that will allow developers to work together in making gaming bundles of their own.
Out now from developers Thunkd and publisher AMC Games, The Magnificent Trufflepigs is the metal-detecting indie romance you never knew you needed. Fans of Firewatch, especially, may want to dig into this outdoors adventure.
The sequel to the spiritual-successor to Castlevania: Symphony of the Night will hopefully satiate those rabid fans desperate to explore more 2D castles.
Purveyor of digital fisticuffs and NetherRealm studios boss Ed Boon asked Mortal Kombat fans on Twitter which of the classic games from that series they'd be interesting in seeing updated for more modern consoles and PC. Surprisingly, nobody wanted Mortal Kombat Mytholigies: Sub-Zero, but there was an overwhelming majority who did want to see Mortal Kombat: Shaolin Monks resurrected.
And here…we…go! E3 week has officially kicked off, with an indie showcase from the lovely chaps over at the Guerrilla Collective that focused on smaller games with big hearts. This was just the first part of the showcase though, as part two will take place on June 12. There was no shortage of games and updates on display, with dozens of trailers playing out over the course of a 90-minute show.
I’ve not asked for much over my brief time on this Earth, but I would do anything for this. ANYTHING.
Final Fantasy VII Remake Intergrade and its delightful Yuffie content will be available later this month on PS5 for a fresh batch of timed exclusivity, and you can expect a chonkin' big download for that Materia girl in a Materia world.
You ever wonder if Nintendo paid the person who came up with “free-climbing” what they were worth considering it’s seemingly changing every AAA game?
After a year away from the spotlight, E3 is back and finally ready to bulldoze an entire dump-truck's worth of hype straight to your face. With just over a week to go, E3 2021 officially kicks off on Saturday with a beefy salvo from Ubisoft, and then continues through to Sunday with the likes of Microsoft, Bethesda, and Square Enix all delivering various showcases.
Just like the Easter bunny, the Tooth Fairy, and the Queen of England, I still refuse to believe in the existence of the Borderlands movie. It has a cast which is punching well above its weight, and if the first teaser image of Cate Blanchett as the Siren Lillith is anything to go by, this Eli Roth-directed film is going to win plenty of love from fans for at least nailing the look of its characters properly.
Publisher 2K game apparently has a bunch of games up its metaphorical sleeves to reveal at E3, and it looks like a return to Borderlands is going to be one of those reveals.
A spooky European village. Properly scary castle mania. Vampires. Werewolves! The only thing more frightening, is a glimpse at your empty bank account when it comes to deciding whether or not you can grab Resident Evil Village this month. Capcom's successor to its long-running survival-horror franchise is finally out, and if you've read our review then you know the game is a winner on multiple levels.
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