The first two will be available for PS4 and PS5 subscribers. The PS4 version of Fallout 76 is playable on PS5 via backward compatibility.
OMOcat's emotional RPG was in development for over six years and is available for PC, Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, Nintendo Switch, and PS4.
The publisher is "deeply and quietly progressing on new project(s) that we have yet to announce to you all" and asks fans to "stay tuned."
The Future War Cult's Simulator armor set, new random rolls for Dead Man's Tale and Hawkmoon, and much more are also available.
There's a "lot" to look forward to in the update, which adds "depth, difficulty, accessibility and quality of life" and reasons to rematch bosses.
The publisher already has Persona 4 Golden and Persona 3: Portable coming to new platforms this month, and GrimGrimoire OnceMore in April.
Sonic Frontiers and Mario + Rabbids Sparks of Hope on the Nintendo Switch re-enter the charts thanks to discounts at UK retail.
Producer Takayuki Nakayama says the team "wanted to take it back to almost what it was during the Street Fighter 2 era.”
Start the year with these high-profile releases, from an eagerly awaited remake to various role-playing and adventure games.
What's next for Kratos after the Norse saga's conclusion? Many suspect Ancient Egypt as his next destination, but possibilities abound.
Bosses are a highlight in video games, but some tend to underwhelm in terms of challenge and story. Check out 15 such bosses here.
Launching on February 22nd for PlayStation VR2, the horror rail shooter utilizes the headset's eye-tracking in unique ways.
Director Hideaki Itsuno says the follow-up is "becoming an interesting game" and tells fans to "Stay tuned for more news."
As the big releases hogged the headlines, several smaller releases found a niche audience with their gameplay and stories.
Not all stories reward your patience and time, but the endings for these ten games were simply not worth it, some to an insulting degree.
For every hit release, be it triple-A or indie, there were commercial flops in equal measure. Check out 15 of the biggest here.
Punishing bosses, brutal mechanics and controls that took a while to master - 2022's toughest games had all these and more.
These games held some promise, but whether they were above average or downright bad, they all disappointed in various ways.
Even without the usual suspects and their open-world checklists, this year saw some massive destinations to get lost in.
The acclaimed action RPG finally comes to Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PS4, and PS5. Here's what you need to know to survive the Rampage.
