Stop hitting the damn cuccos, Link.
The exact opposite of a happy ending.
The developers have taken feedback for the first game into account.
From its engaging gameplay to the surreal and engrossing story, Control represents Remedy at their absolute best.
"The value in the end is too low for us to be able to invest further in the content," says Bandai Namco's Hervé Hoerdt.
"I think we need to dispel that notion," says Bungie's communications director David Dague.
"It’s just not powerful enough," says director Matt Firor.
Could Capcom's half-dead-half-alive title finally be making a comeback?
Yu Suzuki would like to be able to finish telling Ryo's story.
He won't be back.
"What we try to do is ensure that this [DRM] should not impede a person," says producer Chris Brock.
Seems like the right length for a horror game.
CD Projekt RED emphasizes the freedom players will have in terms of gameplay yet again.
"I don’t think Joel believes he’s a hero," says the man who plays Joel.
Watch Dogs: Legion's story benefits from its play-as-anyone mechanic, according to the creative director.
"Fans of Hideo Kojima games will not be disappointed," says the man himself.
The developer also speaks about net-gen console CPUs and other hardware enhancements.
With a couple of concerning recent developments, do we have cause to worry about the next Halo title?
Stealing hearts, reaching out to the truth, and all that.
Don't expect the Avengers to undergo any major visual alterations.