An interesting group of titles will come to Sony's streaming service this month, including two entries in classic Japanese franchises.
The game's Director details the level of ambition in the sequel and how he hopes that it reaches the ideal of the original.
Out of nowhere, Nintendo announces they will revive the brain teasing franchise 15 years after the last entry, and it will release alongside Advance Wars.
Multiple titles in Square Enix's legendary RPG series will find their way onto Sony's streaming service throughout the year.
There is also roughly 70 other people put on unannounced games, though no information was given for when to expect those titles or the expansion.
Get a free taste of the latest game in the Watch Dogs series, where you can control anyone and everyone in a near future Britain.
The "best windows for gaming ever" will come soon for PC, and will include things like DirectX12 Ultimate, DirectStorage, and Auto HDR.
A LinkIn from a former Square Enix employee stated that the infamous exclusive deal cost a pretty penny to get.
The new screens show a lot of major characters and demons, as well as a look at the Japanese UI and upgrade system.
No information are given on what the IPs in question are, but Suda 51 describes a desire to develop games they can fully own.
The multiplayer Battle Pass seems to mostly be centered around daily challenges, and will not have XP for simply playing matches.
The remaster of the last Fatal Frame game gets an extended playthrough demo via the Japanese outlet Famitsu.
Get a look at the chaotic and glorious mess of what co-op can be in the minigame-based gameplay of WarioWare in this latest entry.
The eccentric Suda 51 shares six quick facts about both the game and himself ahead of launch, including some interesting toilet talk.
The gameplay takes place after the recent time limited demo, and shows off gameplay with the drill weapon, and we get to hear English voice acting.
The infamous 'anti-RPG' came to Nintendo Switch a full year ago, and now the JRPG looks to be PC bound, though no release timeline is known.
Jean-François Dugas says that putting people in the middle of the dynamic of the other characters as a 'leader of misfits' felt like an interesting design choice.
The founder of the studio now owned by Microsoft says that for the types of games Double Fine is known for, Game Pass is a good fit.
The company's logo seems to have disappeared, despite usually being the first thing you would see on boot up.
The PC version of Capcom's latest survival horror title looks set to get some more patchwork tomorrow.