Watch the Traveler take on a relatively disposable Orphan before battling against a much more powerful variant pre-merge.
Both titles are denoted as major "Upcoming" single-player tentpole releases for Sony, but no release windows have been confirmed.
According to creative producer Yuji Korekado, the cutscene director believes that "the gags are better with the original graphics."
Konami's remake will launch worldwide on August 27th at 9 PM PDT for consoles and August 28th at 6 AM PDT for PC via Steam.
The DLC sees players returning back to Beira D almost a decade after the base game to investigate the disaster and learn the crew's fate.
"Our priority is optimizing performance and stability so that every player can enjoy an equally high-quality experience."
Saber Interactive's acclaimed shooter is available on Xbox Series X/S, PS5, and PC, with its next update, Siege Mode, out on June 26th.
Remedy's Thomas Puha also confirms support for 3D audio, haptic feedback and adaptive triggers on Sony's consoles at launch.
NeoBards also discusses its approach to horror, why it chose 1960s Japan as the setting, and more in a new behind-the-scenes video.
The developer of 2024's Silent Hill 2 returns to work on a remake of the original 1999 survival horror that started it all.
Fox Hunt is an original mode focused on hide-and-seek, with the developer looking to create an "online experience unique to Metal Gear."
"We try to stay at the forefront of modern visual technologies," says graphics R&D technical director Denis Sladkov.
11 bit studios' long-delayed sci-fi survival title is finally upon us. How does it measure up to the studio's best? Find out here.
While you can shoot and dodge with Hugh using triggers, the face buttons control Diana as she completes a mini-game to hack foes.
Alongside navigating its environment through holes in the ceiling, the monster can smash cover and even mess with the lights.
Hands-on impressions for a new gameplay demo are now live, highlighting the dread-inducing atmosphere, terror, and puzzles.
Players will receive two new Jobs and locations, additional gameplay systems, enemies, equipment, and more for free this year.
Sam's job to connect the world never ends, and while new challenges arise, he also receives new tools to make life easier.
Capcom's upcoming survival horror title will allegedly feature a choice between first and third-person cameras throughout.
Build A Rocket Boy's engineering team is "working around the clock to improve performance on mainstream hardware as well as consoles."
