One of the standout announcements at this year’s The Game Awards was the revealing of FromSoftware’s next title, and perhaps surprisingly to some it’s a rejuvenation of a series which has lay do...
Xbox may not have had the best of years, but there was still plenty to play on the platform in 2022.
Even without the usual suspects and their open-world checklists, this year saw some massive destinations to get lost in.
We analyze the teaser trailer for Horizon Forbidden West's upcoming expansion, Burning Shores
What the hell is going on in the reveal trailer of Death Stranding 2?
Dead Space remake is right around the corner, and it's shaping up to be one of the biggest hits of the upcoming year.
The PS5 had a strong year, and these games impressed us more than all the others.
These games took our breath away with their visual and technical fidelity.
These massive open worlds of 2022 had their claws sunk deep into us.
The acclaimed action RPG finally comes to Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, PS4, and PS5. Here's what you need to know to survive the Rampage.
Apart from the usual highly anticipated games from big name studios, 2023 and beyond is looking like a pretty fruitful year for AA and indies as well.
KT Racing speaks with GamingBolt about its final WRC title.
In this article, I spend 1,500 words to say "PS5 won thoroughly".
Project Ferocious is an upcoming shooter where to face all kinds of monsters and threats in a tropical island that shouldn't exist in the first place.
Going back to these games was an absolute delight.
Here are the best shooters of the year.
Over seven years on from its original launch, CD Projekt RED's open world masterpiece is still a stunning game.
Despite all the great games released this year, plenty of terrible titles took the medium to new lows. Check out 15 of the worst here.
Blight: Survival is looking like a brutal survival game with impressive visuals and a well-designed combat loop that will likely keep you coming back for more.
The Callisto Protocol has plenty in common with EA's sci-fi horror IP, but it also diverges from it in some key ways.