The mobile adaptation of Bungie's sci-fi shooter features an optional third-person perspective, familiar enemies and new Supers.
Square Enix continues to showcase its upcoming turn-based JRPG remake, which is due out next month for PlayStation, Xbox, Switch, and PC.
Beautiful, heart-wrenching, adventurous, and meditative - Nomada Studio's newest platforming adventure is all this and much more.
All three first-person shooter titles will be available via Xbox Cloud Gaming via Game Pass Ultimate subscriptions starting later this month.
Meanwhile, Joe Neate and Jim Horth will replace Duncan as the heads of Rare, with the latter moving up to take charge of Xbox Game Studios.
Developer Rare has finally managed to nail the troubled game's core gameplay loop, and we "should be seeing that in the future", it's claimed.
Set in TRON: Identity's Arq Grid, players control Exo, using Identity Discs in isometric combat and piloting Light Cycles.
The nearly eight-minute gameplay video shows our heroes venturing to the Underground Lake to return the Dreamstone to the fairies.
The long-awaited successor to the Budokai Tenkaichi series is here, delivering the most faithful Dragon Ball fantasy yet.
The season starts on October 15th and marks the debut of Mythic Aspects, granting a black and gold color scheme to Mythic Skins.
Having done a phenomenal job with their Silent Hill 2 remake, which entry in the horror series should the duo target next?
In the meantime, developer Offworld will continue to optimize and improve performance and even implement a Loadout Locker.
Bloober Team and Konami's remake has no shortage of tricks up its sleeve to make you lose your sleep.
Check out our review to find out whether this Ghibli-inspired 3D platformer is the right game for you.
Some new end-game activities and a powerful class add to the solid base game, even if the story and characters leave much to be desired.
"It’s a complicated mode to implement that would change the experience significantly," says game director Dmitry Grigorenko.
Two incredible survival horror remakes- but which one takes the crown?
Against all odds, both companies have delivered one of the best horror titles ever and an excellent remake of the 2001 classic.
Spike Chunsoft's eagerly-awaited sequel is an exceptional follow-up to 2007's Dragon Ball: Budokai Tenkaichi 3. Here's how.
While its a hit among players and critics, Spike Chunsoft's latest Dragon Ball fighter has its share of issues. Here are a few.