Having previously revealed the survival horror title's minimum and recommended PC requirements, Striking Distance Studios has now also detailed its High and Ultra specs.
The next instalment in Frictional Games' horror franchise will bring a radical shift in the formula with a semi-open world and emergent gameplay mechanics.
The Swordsman, Gunsman, Brawler, and Wild Dancer styles will allow players to take foes on using different weapons and varying abilities.
The new duo of Pokemon games follows up on its impressive debut with a strong second week, selling over half a million physical copies.
Metal: Hellsinger on Xbox One, Hello Neighbor 2, LEGO Star Wars: The Skywalker Saga, and more are also coming this month.
Lloyd Irving embarks on a journey with Colette Brunel to save Sylvarant. However, their actions put another world, Tethe'alla, at risk.
The action-adventure title combines whimsical LEGO-themed recreations of all nine mainline Star Wars films in a single package.
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Hoard says MachineGames is "doing an incredible job with the game" and calls it "a definite love letter to Indiana Jones."
Enemies corrupted by the Break also have three different phases. With each phase, they become more elaborate and tougher.
The VR survival horror shooter will also be available on Steam in February, and is targeting a PS VR launch later in 2023.
Gearbox and 2K's looter shooter has been rated for the Nintendo Switch, suggesting it could be making its way over to the hybrid platform.
A prominent leaker seems to be suggesting (in rather cryptic fashion) that an imminent announcement will set a June 2023 launch for the RPG.
Fighting game player and Twitch streamer AvoidingThePuddle shares an image of merch that says to tune in on December 8th for the sequel.
The Steam version is out on the same day as The Game Awards. It's also releasing this Winter for Xbox One, Xbox Series X/S, and Game Pass.
Nintendo's goal is always to provide "a positive experience with our games". It's currently "working on improvements" for both titles.
CD Projekt president Adam Kiciński says the remake is "based in big part on technologies from Polaris" and will be developed "partially in parallel."
Including the PS4 version, total shipments and digital sales for the critically acclaimed RPG have crossed 3.3 million worldwide.
It features the same content as the first closed beta with changes to input delay, bug fixes, and gameplay balance adjustments.
Fishing has been added to the game, along with the Vivarium to collect them. A new mask, bike parts, dyes, and clothing are also available.