Accessible only in the PS2 version of Metal Gear Solid 3: Snake Eater, the hack-and-slash Easter egg returns in the upcoming remake.
With deceptively simple yet involving mechanics, a compelling wordless narrative and a solid emotional core, Herdling is worth playing.
Team Cherry felt it would be "unfair for critics to play before Kickstarter backers and other players," per Bloomberg's Jason Schreier.
Konami's remake aims to be as close to the original as possible, but the lack of acknowledgement for its creator stands out.
The gang's all here ahead of the remake's highly anticipated global launch on August 28th for Xbox Series X/S, PS5, and PC.
A new gameplay trailer highlights more than 40 "legendary" bosses, over 200 enemy types, and a vast handcrafted world to explore.
Carter and Simms investigate a hull breach on the Cassiopeia, which leads to dire results and a sinister new presence on the ship.
Yakumo tears through the Divine Dragon Order's HQ, unleashing powerful techniques including the Izuna Drop and Guillotine Throw.
Grand Prix and Time Trial are available offline, and participants can play online in World Match and the mysterious Joker Festival.
While the upcoming hack-and-slash title's CPU, GPU and RAM requirements appear fairly undemanding, upscaling is mandatory.
From disgruntled Martians to OPA extremists, The Belt is full of conflict, but the unique sights and hidden wonders make it worth exploring.
Mini-Acts, new bosses and enemies, asynchronous trading, Sprint and much more await early access players on August 29th.
Dive into the plague's epicenter, fighting through various Orphans with different weapons to unravel the factory's mysteries.
You'll also want to carefully manage your inventory in the upcoming sci-fi survival horror and prevent the monsters from merging.
Retailing for $24.99, early access will include more than 10 hours of PvE content, PvEvP extraction-based Expeditions, and more.
S-Game's Soulframe Liang also discusses the game's exploration and how he doesn't want players getting lost in its maps.
Awe Interactive's follow-up to BPM: Bullets Per Minute is a top-down, pixellated rogue-lite shooter that's coming to consoles and PC.
Full Circle could be preparing to announce a release date for the free-to-play skateboarding title's early access launch.
As Rémi ventures to Hadea to locate his parents, various uncomfortable questions arise about his memories and overall goal.
From a simple side mission to the Industrial Pumping Station to a heart-pounding escape from Volatiles, there is a lot to unpack.
