Supermassive Games' follow-up to the creepy side-scrolling platformer series is playable on every platform and focuses on a new duo.
Bandai Namco's action RPG sees players teaming with the mysterious Lou MagMell to travel back in time and stop the Resurgence.
Bandai Namco and Supermassive Games have come up with a winner, as this is an adventure that can have you at the edge of your seat despite a few minor complaints.
The co-op side-scrolling platformer receives another haunting trailer ahead of its launch on October 10th for all platforms.
There’s no need to go it alone in Supermassive’s upcoming Little Nightmares revamp.
The popular fighting game will receive new DLC characters at some point in the future, with more details to be revealed next January.
The newest title in the Digimon Story series offers an awkwardly told story with underwhelming characters but solid combat.
Supermassive teases even more horrors that Low and Alone must endure in their journey to escape the terrifying world of The Spiral.
Digimon Story: Time Stranger is shaping up as one of the most promising turn-based RPGs you’ll play this year.
A new trailer highlights new weapons and partners while also confirming an expansion, the Mask of Idris, launching later next year.
Inori and Aegiomon share an emotional moment before eventually venturing forth to save both the real and digital worlds.
Rank demotion protection is also coming to Depths 3, 4, and 5, which prevents one from dropping back to a previous level after a loss.
Join Low and Alone as they explore the opening section of the side-scrolling horror title ahead of its release next month.
Reportedly 30 minutes long, it takes place in the Necropolis where Low and Alone must avoid the massive Monster Baby to survive.
The demo is out later today for Xbox Series X/S and PS5 players. It contains the first chapter and an Adventure Trial Mode.
Along with the ability to play the title on the go, the title also includes more than 180 playable characters and motion controls.
Learn more about the Depths, enemy variants, new weapon effects and Depths Relics ahead of the mode's launch on September 11th.
Pac-Man World 2 Re-PAC will feature the same classic 3D platforming action with enhanced visuals along with a new assist mode.
Disrupting the Big Bad's plans can result in more patrols and curfews, but may also improve Coen's standing with rival factions.
Nightfarers venture into progressively tougher Depths with more challenging enemies and exclusive Relics in the upcoming mode.