"If you want to play with just two swords in each hand because it looks cool, you can play through the whole game that way."
Slash enemies with Arc Knives, pierce through with the Apophis Lance or rely on some extra firepower with the Peacebreaker Cannons.
Flux specializes in quick blade strikes, while Ekku can decimate shields. Meanwhile, Vekta focuses on ranged attacks and gripping enemies.
Released last year, the expansion ventures to the Land of Shadow as players discover new locations and challenging bosses.
The Rearmament Update is the first major content drop and will decouple Specialists from perks while adding new weapons.
The Virtuos-developed remaster crossed four million players in its first four days. It's available on Xbox Series X/S, PS5, and PC.
You can finally play co-op with a single other person rather than exploring Limveld and battling the Nightlords in a three-player team.
The looter shooter launches on September 12th for Xbox Series X/S, PS5, and PC, while Switch 2 players can play it on October 3rd.
Two cosmic warriors join the fight against Annihilus and his forces in Tribute Games' upcoming side-scrolling beat 'em up.
The development team is taking an additional four weeks to polish the title and will have a playable demo at Gamescom next month.
After teasing a "lot of exciting things" for this year, Bethesda Game Studios' sci-fi RPG has received only a few small updates.
Battling monsters in the Land of Shu can be rough, especially in the early going. Here are several tips to help you survive.
A Developer Combat Panel will also stream on August 1st, 8 PM PT, with Arc System Works, Sony, and Marvel Games outlining the combat.
Players can look forward to an increased level cap, a new Animus Project, Hideout upgrades, the ability to skip the time of day, and more.
Naoe and Yasuke venture to a new region in the action RPG's first story expansion, which is free for those who pre-ordered the base game.
Destruction, tanks, dogfights and much more adorn the first trailer for the next Battlefield, which reportedly launches on October 10th.
Released on May 30th for Xbox, PlayStation and PC, the co-op-focused Souls-like continues to perform well for FromSoftware.
The action RPG is currently rated "Mostly Negative" on PC, with users complaining about performance and optimization issues.
Leenzee Games' Souls-like action RPG is available on Xbox Series X/S, PS5, and PC for $49.99. It's also available on Game Pass.
With the dust settling on NetherRealm's latest, it's time to look back on the 2019 hit and just how much better it really was.
