2024 is winding down, but November still has some pretty significant video game releases to check out across several genres.
Over four years since its early access launch, Phasmophobia is still a terrifying experience with a compelling gameplay loop.
Check out the various locations that Erdrick and his party visit en route to facing the archfiend Baramos (though beware of spoilers).
The open beta is available until November 3rd for all platforms, and it's already beaten Monster Hunter World's record on Steam.
Watch the beginning of Dr. Serdar's journey ahead of the VR title's launch on November 7th for PS VR2, PC, and Meta Quest 2/3.
The collaboration DLC contains the largest map for the rogue-lite yet and a smattering of classic Castlevania heroes and weapons.
Out now for $49.99 ($9.99 for owners of the original), the remaster offers heavily revamped visuals and new accessibility features.
BioWare's first single-player RPG in years and the follow-up to Dragon Age: Inquisition is playable on Xbox Series X/S, PS5, and PC.
The story DLC takes place in the Spires of the Clouded Forest, where players partake in "epic aerial battles" with their Ikran.
Director Hideo Kojima confirmed the same in a short new video on Twitter, though it's unknown how extensive the recap will be.
"The rules that they play, we might not understand them. It's a different thing," says WolfEye Studios' Raphael Colantino.
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Though the creator is "very eager" to showcase the new chapters, the timing still depends on "localization and console porting."
As the first DLC character in Season Pass 4, Dizzy attacks with fire and ice while unleashing Wings of Light for unblockable damage.
It features the base game alongside its first year of content, including all DLC packs, cosmetics, weapons, and free updates in one bundle.
Follow Low and Alone as they attempt to navigate a disturbing candy factory and evade the multi-armed monstrosity's pursuit.
The remaster launches on October 31st, 8 AM PDT, for PS5 and PC. It offers improved textures and lighting, extensive foliage, and more.
The deal also reportedly didn't include the cost of Sony's acquisition of Firewalk Studios or the IP rights for Concord.
Area 99 Resurgence is coming to Warzone, multiplayer will receive new maps and modes, and Zombies will get a new "in-season map."
They may not be running on the latest hardware, but these previous-gen titles still look good, especially compared to the current gen.