Saber Interactive might have another winner here as up to four players team up to go commando against countless zombie hordes.
Team Ninja's Soulslike action RPG launches on February 6th for PS5 and PC with improved combat, open field levels, and much more.
Fumi Games' attempt to blend classic Disney designs with a noir-styled shooter is shaping up to be quite the entertainer.
San Diego Studio has finally raised the gameplay curtain on its sequel, which launches on March 17th for PS5, Switch, and Xbox Series X|S.
Casey Bloys said it "certainly seemed" that way, but "On decisions like that, we will defer to the showrunners. So you can ask them."
Available on PS5 and PC, The Game Bakers' new survival climbing title has received extensive acclaim among players and critics.
RGG Studio might just have a winner on its hands with the PC version, which supports Frame Generation and Ultrawide displays.
The Assassin brings some chills to its kills, striking from the shadows before vanishing without a trace of it ever being there.
If you love chasing the fastest lap times in virtual settings, this year and beyond are packed with reasons to rev your engines.
In the run up to Requiem's release, we take a fond look back at a Resident Evil entry that dared to do things differently, and managed to be a pretty solid game in the bargain.
Does Bandai Namco's latest take on the Soulslike franchise hit harder than the first title? Yes, but there are a few caveats.
By aligning Requiem with what Resident Evil does best, the developer has created room for a sublime blend of fresh ideas and proven concepts from the franchise’s long history.
Bandai Namco has been cooking, and the results are looking pretty good indeed. But why do we believe that the sequel to Code Vein is going to be a title to look out for this year?
More than just a spiritual successor to the Little Nightmares franchise, this upcoming platforming horror title from Tarsier Studios is shaping up to be an absolute treat for horror fans.
Rebel Wolves’ debut could not be more attractive as a single-player experience that brings vampiric bloodlust to an experience that is cohesive, consistent, and delightfully immersive.
An excellent version of an already great title arrives on Xbox in what’s shaping up to be a great year for the console.
Raccoon City isn’t the kind of place you’d vacation in. Still, it’s undeniably central to Resident Evil’s identity, and a nightmare to set foot in.
Serafini Productions’ take on bullying and the impact of social media on troubled minds is not just relevant, but quite the entertainer when its systems manage to come together.
The upcoming addition to the long-standing survival horror franchise is shaping up to be a title that could usher Resident Evil into a very bright future indeed.
With the PS5 getting a couple of heavy hitters this year, the Xbox must catch up if it wants to stay relevant in a gaming landscape that's become quite difficult for them. However, there's a lot to be...
