Prepare for the bombing run (once again).
Charting the highs and lows of Square Enix's flagship franchise.
From the low-level cronies to the high-level big bads, there's been a lot of iconic DOOM monsters over the years.
This is the power of the monstrous id Tech 7.
"I really don't think you can make Baldur's Gate 3 without saying this is going to be a triple-A game," says executive producer David Walgrave.
Hideki Kamiya says it's going to be a "doozy."
The social sim game is going to offer some really free-form customization options.
In addition to a fifth "medium" sized game.
Pump the brakes on all that hype for now.
Nothing stops Capcom's survival horror train.
"I can say that I played it about a week ago, and I am stunned," says id Software's Marty Stratton.
People Can Fly discusses the challenges of creating a new sci-fi universe.
There are no changes in the top 5 this week.
This could either be grasping at straws or excellent detective work.
It's giving off some serious SOMA vibes.
Good news for all the purists out there.
Larian are also looking to add complexity to the game's romance systems.
"It’s something we talk about a lot," says Yacht Club's Sandy Gordon.
Developer Counterplay Games teases an update on its "looter-slasher" in the imminent future.
"The thing with turn-based logic is that everybody understands it," says senior designer Edouard Imbert.
