Liquid Swords might have a title like no other on their hands, with gameplay that could challenge both your brains and brawn as you make your way through Tyndalston’s streets.
Kliff’s adventures with the Greymanes and his quest to uncover the mysteries of The Abyss haven’t really landed as well as they could have, but does that mean its story is a complete failure?
Crimson Desert takes a different approach to keeping its Greymanes entertained, with puzzles that can stretch your mental limits even as Pywel’s worst test Kliff’s physical ones.
Can this run-and-gun, “rubber hose” mousecapade fire more than rubber bullets, or is its eye-catching visuals simply a mousetrap in disguise?
Car-based combat and a handful of fisticuffs lock horns with an emotionally charged story to give Samson: A Tyndalston Story an edge.
Crimson Desert does take its time to get some momentum going but that doesn’t mean it’s devoid of an engaging gameplay loop altogether.
The developer has squirrelled away a lot of mechanics that you might not have realized are in the game. Fortunately, we’re here to help you figure out some of the most useful ones.
The month is an embarrassment of riches when it comes to game releases. Here are our top picks for your triple-A and indie needs.
The latest is perhaps the biggest jump in quality yet with new permanent mounts, improved movement, and so much more.
The end is never really the end in Housemarque's new rogue-lite. Here's what you should know before its launch on April 30th.
A new persistent world mode with scarcer resources encourages a far more methodical playstyle but that's only the start.
With this feature, we’ll take a look at how Pragmata stands apart from its contemporaries, and how those distinguishing features could help make it one of the best games in its class.
The space-faring RPG comes to other consoles for the first time, and that too for just $50. Here's what you should know.
The campaign is really only the beginning of this massive open-world title. Check out a bunch of other things to do afterwards.
As far as open worlds that have you spending hours uncovering everything they have to offer go, Crimson Desert certainly manages to measure up pretty well against some of the best ones out there.
A cinematic, Blade Runner-esque 2.5D platformer almost seven years in the making finally launches on April 14th for Xbox and PC.
This effort to spotlight underappreciated entries in the Mega Man franchise is admirable, but Geo Stelar’s adventures doesn’t quite hold up to modern standards.
How does Crimson Desert compare to one of the greatest of all time from Rockstar Games? Find out in our comparison.
Game director Federico Cardini was kind enough to answer our questions about the upcoming high-speed anime-inspired racing game.
Replaced developers Yura Zhdanovich and Igor Gritsay were kind enough to indulge our questions about the upcoming 2.5D title.