Firewalk Studios' hero shooter launches to dismal player numbers and a noticeable lack of interest. Here's potentially why.
Though since pulled, Sony could be preparing to announce a definite release date for Studio Gobo's action-adventure title.
The sequel launches with 16 all-new maps. A multiplayer open beta is coming in September, with early access due this week.
You can also instantly add items to the quick-access bar when picking them up instead of going into your backpack every time.
Recent hands-on impressions of a PS5 demo reveal the presence of 4K/30 FPS and 1080p modes. The classic starting question also returns.
Primers and Detonators are essential for managing groups of enemies, while Ultimates like Warden's Fire can help turn the tables.
Injuries and wounds sustained through the new Battle Damage system could potentially affect Snake's functions if not treated.
Though it's a must-play title, Game Science's action RPG has a few issues that desperately require attention to help elevate it.
The remake also includes accessibility options, like not having to hold down the button when grabbing enemies and altering color correction.
Though PlayStation promised a 2024 release for the remake, neither Konami nor the development team has provided any official word.
Massive hype and positive reviews aside, Game Science's action adventure has surpassed expectations. Here's why so many love it.
New gameplay highlights combat basics, how to build Stagger, and how to use different abilities to buff Rook and debuff enemies.
Learn more about customizing a Champion Rook and adjusting your build (and companions) before a fight against the Darkspawn.
Instead of three updates over three months, the season will now have two, with the second arriving on October 10th instead of October 29th.
Tyranid hordes may travel as one cohesive whole, but on breaking up, the AI director turns them into separate units that seek you out.
The hack-and-slash action RPG also reached three million concurrent players across all platforms since launching on August 19th.
Director Katsura Hashino also noted a "wide variety" of activities for the player, including monster-slaying sub-quests and cliff diving.
"For the people who want to experience everything, there are a lot of things to explore, and it's a really big game," says MachineGames.
Monster Hunter Wilds, Marvel vs. Capcom Fighting Collection: Arcade Classics and many more titles will be playable at the show.
A development update is inbound, with actors Kenjiro Tsuda and Nana Mizuki confirmed as guests alongside Nicolas Winding Refn.
