Check out some of the most challenging bosses of the year, who fought hard, pushed us to the limit, and almost refused to let up.
After some lean years, Microsoft's Xbox finally saw some big releases. A few were expected, while others were surprising - here's to the best.
Whether you're a fan of third-person, a first-person aficionado or a seeker of space thrills, this year's shooters had plenty to offer.
Regardless of all the hype and momentum behind these titles, they failed to live up to expectations or provide enjoyment.
The Switch version will include the base game and all DLC, including Parting Shade, which adds a tough new area for all platforms.
This could potentially be Hexworks' Project 3, an action RPG that may serve as a follow-up to the successful Lords of the Fallen.
Players can improve the Brawler, Beast and Rush Styles by completing different tasks for Kiryu while reflecting on his life.
Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio's longest game in the series yet launches on January 26th for consoles and PC and is full of things to do.
The upgrade won't add Lumen or Nanite but will ensure "less difficulty bringing updates and expansion content down the road."
Launching January 18th, the Metroidvania title is Ubisoft's first to feature a High Contrast Mode with three presets available.
The opening animation for the remake features the S.E.E.S., from their daily lives to unleashing their Persona for battle.
Eidos Montreal's critically acclaimed but financially underwhelming action-adventure is free to claim for PC until January 10th.
The expansion launched in September 2023 for Xbox Series X/S, PS5 and PC and received extensive acclaim from critics and fans.
The collaboration event is from January 9th to 30th and features Materia Hop-Ups for unique benefits, 36 new cosmetics and more.
Kojima Productions founder talks about Boktai being his "most experimental game" and how it met "with fierce opposition."
Sorcerer and Necromancer were the most popular classes, while a whopping 37 million players met their end at the hands of the Butcher.
Mei, D.Va, Echo and Genji will also receive Hero Mastery Courses in the coming weeks, with new cosmetics rewards available for a limited time.
Teyon has heard requests for New Game Plus in its first-person shooter, currently available for Xbox Series X/S, PS5, and PC.
On Nintendo Switch, the action side-scroller runs at a respectable 1080p/60 FPS when docked and 720p/60 FPS in handheld mode.
Ubisoft reveals low requirements for its upcoming Metroidvania side-scroller launching on January 18th for consoles and PC.
