15 Best GTA Trilogy Mods That Improve the Remasters
Rockstar may have disappointed with its remastering efforts, but modders have come to the rescue.
Battlefield 2042’s Head of Design is Leaving DICE
Fawzi Mesmar explained that he has "been made an offer [he] couldn’t refuse at another company", and is leaving DICE at the end of the week.
Devil May Cry 5 on Steam Deck Looks Sharp in New Gameplay Trailer
Along with maintaining strong frame rate performance, image quality for the 2019 title is also fairly good on Valve's portable PC handheld.
The Riftbreaker Post-Launch Roadmap Includes Modding, New Biomes, and Online Multiplayer
The new biome is currently planned to release in the first half of 2022. A paid expansion is also slated for release in March/April 2022.
The King of Fighters 15 Roster Adds Angel
The superhuman ex-assassin joins The King of Fighters 15's ever-growing roster of fighters, becoming the 35th fighter to be confirmed for the game.
Steam Autumn Sale 2021 is Now Live
The sale will run till December 1st, 10 AM PST and offers numerous discounts. Nominations for the sixth annual Steam Awards are also live.
Battlefield 2042 Update 0.2.2 is Live, Reduces Bullet Spread on Weapons and Nerfs Hovercraft
Bullet spread on all weapons (aside from shotguns) has been reduced; the PP-29's vertical recoil has been increased; and much more.
Surviving the Aftermath Review – The Last of Us
Though not quite as intense as its setting might suggest, Surviving the Aftermath is still an addictive management sim.
Pokemon Brilliant Diamond and Shining Pearl Sold Nearly 1.4 Million Copies in Japan in Three Days
The remakes have collectively become the second-biggest launch for a Switch title to date, surpassing Pokemon Sword and Shield's launch sales.
Life is Strange: True Colors Launches for Switch on December 7
The game will be available via the Switch eShop on December 7, while a physical release will be coming on February 25.
Sifu Will Not Have Difficulty Options At Launch, But Could Be Added Later
If you're hoping for an easier path to vengeance through kung fu in SloClap's upcoming brawler, it won't be there at launch.
Dragon Ball: The Breakers Gets Gameplay Overview Trailer; PC Closed Beta Coming December 3-4
The recently announced asymmetrical multiplayer title gets a lengthy trailer explaining how the conflict between Raiders and Survivors will play out.
Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – The Hinokami Chronicles Gets a 60 FPS Mode on PS5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC
Demon Slayer: Kimetsu no Yaiba – The Hinokami Chronicles gets a 60 FPS mode for current-gen machines and PC in its latest update.
Resident Evil Village Bags Ultimate Game of the Year at Golden Joystick Awards, Psychonauts 2 Wins Xbox GotY
Resident Evil Village also won the PlayStation Game of the Year award, while Metroid Dread received the Nintendo GotY honor.
Halo Infinite’s Year-Long Delay Was “a Player-First Decision,” Says Joseph Staten
Halo Infinite creative director Joseph Staten talks about the impact of the year-long delay and an extra year of development.
Hideo Kojima Seems to be Teasing a New Game Starring Norman Reedus
A cryptic tease shows blurred out silhouettes of people on a set, and one of those people looks an awful lot like Death Stranding star Norman Reedus.
Halo Infinite Boss Explains Campaign Co-op Delay
"It shows the commitment of the studio--even when it's challenging, even when it hurts--to only ship experiences when they are ready," says 343 Industries' Joseph Staten.
PlayStation is Facing a Class Action Lawsuit That Alleges Gender Discrimination
The lawsuit alleges that Sony "tolerates and cultivates a work environment that discriminates against female employees."
Psychological Horror Title Martha is Dead Delayed to February 24th, 2022
Following the death of her twin sister Martha, Guilia investigates Tuscany during World War 2 to learn more and uncover the truth.
PS Plus December Games to Include Mortal Shell and Godfall – Rumour
It seems PlayStation Plus' free offerings for the month of December have leaked ahead of their official reveal.


























