Whether it's excellent combat, top-notch story-telling, extensive build-crafting, or all three, these action RPGs deliver the goods.
Almost five years after the last mainline title, Monster Hunter finally returns. Here are even more details you should know before launch.
The Elder Scrolls 6 may be one of the most anticipated sequels of all time but there's plenty it could learn from Kingdom Come: Deliverance 2.
Hideo Kojima says it "revolves around the music" and pieced together "mostly in my head - during flights and commutes" before editing.
Ultizero Games' hack-and-slash action RPG requires a GeForce RTX 5070 Ti to run at Ultra settings with ray-tracing enabled.
PC players can also look forward to graphical options and support for HDR, the PS5's DualSense, and "performance-boosting technologies."
"It's almost like printing money. And that helps us to invest in new titles now that the cost of games has increased," says Yoshida.
Giant Bomb's Jeff Grubb says initial rumors "jumped the gun" and that the remasters may be announced closer to a 20th-anniversary exhibit.
The main cast gets the spotlight alongside the various locales players will explore throughout the Aladissian Empire's ruins.
Omega Force provides a free new weapon to celebrate the Lunar New Year while adding a Frame Skip toggle and pausing for events.
The website is counting down to a potential announcement on March 4th and lists Iron Galaxy Studios alongside Activision.
Both features arrive alongside RGG Studio's latest title on consoles and PC instead of sometime after post-launch as initially announced.
Moonlighter developer's real-time strategy will launch with the final six campaign scenarios, a new biome, a Survival overhaul, and more.
"Rextro Byte's Back" sees the polygonal dinosaur taking on a playable role across eight stages with new challenges and enemies.
Xbox Series X/S and PC players can start pre-loading the title on February 25th at 9 PM PT. PS5 players can do so 48 hours before launch.
The beta is playable on PS5, Xbox Series X/S, PS4, and PC until February 24th and includes eight characters and four stages.
Weta Workshop is “taking a little longer to ensure that every Hobbit, on every platform, can enjoy the same cozy experience."
Players who head to the multiplayer map "Grind" can find a banner with a logo resembling that of Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 1 + 2.
PC players can finally access new vehicles and avail upgrades at Hao's Special Works, utilize the Career Progress page, and access GTA+.
Everstone's Where Winds Meet also surpassed 15 million players on PC and mobile devices since launching in China in December 2024.
