A gorgeous hand-drawn visual style, mind-melting soundtrack and tense combat ensure that Nine Sols is one of this year's best action titles.
Double Eleven's unorthodox competitive first-person shooter is unlike anything we've ever seen, but it's lacking in more than just content.
The action-adventure title arrives on December 9th for Xbox Series X/S and PC. Premium Edition owners can start playing on December 6th.
After leaving Ouka Studios on October 31st, Ryosuke Yoshida said, "I will do my best to make a game that many people can enjoy!”
Lin Lie is the living weapon - a Duelist who excels at close-range combat with devastating combos and even a self-healing ability.
Doreen is a Duelist who fights at range with a slingshot. She can also temporarily pin down enemies and launch a stampede of squirrels.
The final roster of playable heroes in the upcoming free-to-play hero shooter has been revealed before its launch on December 6th.
Engine programmer Martin Griffiths reflects on the game reaching a "Very Positive" rating on Steam eight years after launch.
Nightdive Studios' remaster of the 2002 classic has made the HP system "more forgiving" alongside adding more health and ammo packs.
NPCs can no longer "burst out" into a Thing creature as part of the story, but some will be more susceptible to infection.
The Bloodsucker has received some nerfs, while the Burer, Boar, Flesh, and Controller have seen their HP "moderately reduced."
Further details on the Souls-like action RPG's first DLC, including its setting, story and official title, have yet to be revealed.
Coming to PC and consoles, Round8 Studio is hiring level designers and more for the title, though it's "too early" to discuss progress.
The open-world action RPG is set in an electric city called Nova, where players work as an A.C.D. Agent and collide daily with Chaos.
Though it features co-op, base-building, and Mechanimal taming, the title has drawn criticism for copying Horizon's art style.
It's unknown when Playground's open-world racing title could come to PS5, but Microsoft reportedly believes it can do "quite well."
The free-to-play hero shooter launches on December 6th for Xbox Series X/S, PS5, and PC. It features 33 playable heroes and eight maps.
Alongside an increased internal resolution, the open-world title now runs at 60 frames per second in Quality Mode on the console.
In the second story DLC, players venture to the Spires of the Clouded Forest to meet a new Na'vi clan and learn new Ikran skills.
The development team will showcase new outfits, the Wishing Woods area, updates to optimization and other "surprises" before launch.
