New trailer puts focuses on the female version of Dani Rojas, while also revealing new details on the shooter's narrative.
There are 49 different weapons available, each customizable with different augments. Weapons can also be upgraded after crafting.
Ubisoft shows off the upcoming first person shooter's world, vehicles, weapons, and much more.
Sloclap's upcoming melee combat action title Sifu is going to show off new gameplay footage not long from now.
343 Industries is saving things for the upcoming E3 2021 showcase, so don't expect an "Inside Infinite" update this week.
How long is too long of a wait for the next instalment in the remake saga?
Don't pin your hopes on a major flagship PS5 redesign any time soon.
Embark on a Midsummer Island Adventure with Klee and face new threats. Also, Kaedehara Kazuha from Inazuma joins the fray.
505 Games' parent company Digital Bros. has indicated that a "second version" of the Metroidvania title is in development.
A number of details may have emerged on the recently unveiled game, while Sega themselves also seem to have inadvertently revealed the game's name.
The classics collection will compile Sonic the Hedgehog, Sonic the Hedgehog 2, Sonic 3 and Knuckles, and Sonic CD.
Characters also have more defining characteristics and players can form relationships based on positive or negative reactions.
Dandridge played Fireflies leader Marlene in the game, and becomes the first actor from the source material to reprise her role in the TV adaptation.
Though it's not official yet, series creator Yuji Horii says Square Enix could also remake the first two games in the series in the HD-2D style.
Red Hook Games' dungeon crawler is becoming an Oregon Trail-style rogue-like adventure. Here's what you should know about its changes.
Take down enemies with a CD launcher, use a jet pack to burn them or launch a mortar strike from your backpack among other things.
Kamura Pack 3 is available in-game to thank players for their support. Offers Mega Potions, Large Barrel Bombs, and more items for free.
As brilliant as Resident Evil Village can be, it does have a number of things that can annoy or outright put off hardcore players. Check out 10 of them here.
A prolonged development cycle and multiple delays, culminating in divisive critical reception- what the hell happened?
Sega is still using delay-based netcode because the game is built on Virtua Fighter 5 Final Showdown, which uses delay-based netcode.