RGG Studio might just have a winner on its hands with the PC version, which supports Frame Generation and Ultrawide displays.
The Assassin brings some chills to its kills, striking from the shadows before vanishing without a trace of it ever being there.
"Because it was released by Bethesda, the expectations were so much higher that it was seen differently," says Bruce Nesmith.
The biggest awards show in the industry returns to the Peacock Theater in Los Angeles, California, with more details coming later.
Capcom offers a look at two lives ruined by the outbreak and mysterious armed individuals roaming the present-day aftermath.
In a LinkedIn post, CEO Piotr Babieno confirmed that "it definitely doesn't refer to any remake" in light of rampant speculation.
Sega Sammy CFO Koichi Fukuzawa noted that, despite getting a million sales early, Sonic Racing: CrossWorlds missed internal projections.
While previous entries were never released for Xbox or Nintendo platforms, Team Ninja's latest may very well break that trend.
Whether it's Punk from the Ring of Honor days or when he first wrestled in WWE, that roster of 400+ wrestlers is making a lot more sense.
Pearl Abyss America's Will Powers points to the 11+ year support that Black Desert has received, including weekly updates.
The Xbox Series S version of the racing game will run at 2K/60 FPS, and there are no plans for a Nintendo Switch 2 release.
Among the quests in the action RPG will be an adaptation of The Heavenly Maiden and the Woodcutter, culminating in a creepy boss fight.
"Last week, I spent 50 hours playing the game. I sat down and played for 50 hours, focusing primarily on side content," says Will Powers.
While no details have been revealed yet, the interactive website for the sci-fi title has a significant amount of backstory to uncover.
The MMO's director Steven Sharif said that decisions were being made by the studio's board that he "could not ethically support".
In an interview, Bruce Nesmith said that many players might cringe when trying to play Morrowind in the modern gaming landscape.
Kota Furushima also discussed how players can mitigate some of the trickier parts of the game with different play styles.
Bruce Nesmith also thinks more modern gameplay and "taking lessons from Baldur's Gate 3" would "fit Mass Effect really well."
References for the 2006 PS2 title were spotted on the upcoming sequel's SteamDB page alongside those indicating an online component.
Bandai Namco also reveals a campaign to celebrate the fighting game's second anniversary, balance changes, and a rank reset.