It's finally time to return to Raccoon City, but the month holds several other big releases that you shouldn't miss out on.
The world of Bandai Namco's new Souls-like action RPG is full of danger. Here's how to survive and gain a fighting chance.
Bruce Nesmith also thinks more modern gameplay and "taking lessons from Baldur's Gate 3" would "fit Mass Effect really well."
References for the 2006 PS2 title were spotted on the upcoming sequel's SteamDB page alongside those indicating an online component.
Bandai Namco also reveals a campaign to celebrate the fighting game's second anniversary, balance changes, and a rank reset.
Ryu Ga Gotoku Studio also assures that the patch will include "many other improvements" besides those currently specified.
Game director Chad Moore notes that the "depth of the visual reactivity" is the biggest thing for developer inXile Entertainment.
"We knew we had a new game here, with a new protagonist that we knew we had to do some of the areas we weren't good at in Hitman."
Wildlight's Dusty Welch says, "The toxicity is challenging, and it’s debatable whether we would've had more, less or the same by doing TGA."
"You can’t really make a Star Wars racing experience and not have Podracing, can you?" says Matt Webster about the upcoming racer.
"I don't know a single colleague who likes Invictus," says a developer on the project, who reportedly spoke to leaker @xj0nathan.
A motion blur toggle is also available for consoles and PC, alongside animation, projectile, and other optimizations for performance.
Over 400 playable characters, a new 2K Showcase starring Punk, four new match types, and gameplay improvements await fans.
"The world is not just an arena in which you have a fight. The world is part of the fight," says principal programmer Strati Zerbinis.
"It's okay to not vibe with our choices!" says creative director Igor Sarzyński while discussing the first-person-heavy presentation.
If he had a choice, however, Bruce Nesmith thinks "Tokyo would be great." "You could do a lot of very cool stuff out there."
The decision reportedly comes from Build a Rocket Boy, not the publisher, which wants more control over its much-maligned title.
With Yakuza Kiwami 3 and Dark Ties coming soon, Masayoshi Yokoyama says the studio is "releasing everything that we can at the moment."
Housemarque's co-op shooter remains as popular as ever, with Alinea Analytics estimating 3.6 million players in January alone.
"Off-the-shelf engines weren't able to deliver the uncompromised vision that the team set forth to create," says Pearl Abyss's Will Powers.
