As an author and cryptid hunter, Devinder is plenty familiar with mysterious enigmas, and invents his own weapons to fight against them.
Despite its initial 30 frames per second offering, Redfall is set to provide a unique experience for action shooting fans.
Bethesda and Microsoft apparently won't be selling upcoming space-faring open world RPG Starfield in Russia.
Part of the Spider's Thread update for Ghostwire: Tokyo was seemingly also bringing with it a controversial DRM.
Coming from the makers of Prey and Dishonored, it looks like Redfall is going to be cut from a very different cloth from Arkane's past outings.
Engineering and robotics specialist Remi de la Rosa will be aided by her robot companion Bribon as she takes on the vampire overlords of Redfall.
The MMORPG is continuing to quietly enjoy its fair share of success, having attracted another million players in less than a year.
Ghostwire: Tokyo is a unique action-oriented open-world title that is hindered by its repetition.
Arkane confirms the game will run at 4K and 30 FPS on Xbox Series X, and 1440p and 30 FPS on Xbox Series S, with a 60 FPS mode set to arrive "at a later date."
Alongside its Xbox release, Ghostwire: Tokyo now also has gotten its latest update, adding new content to the game.
Players facing issues with timed inputs can enable these on Easy and Normal difficulties. A new cosmetic pack is also available to buy.
The Xbox Games Showcase could run for about 90 minutes (like last year), while the Starfield Direct lasts about 30 minutes.
Jacob Boywer is a private military contractor who finds himself trapped in the town of Redfall after a job goes wrong, leaving him with unexplainable powers.
The Rook is a special, powerful vampire type that players will be squaring off time and again throughout their adventure in Redfall.
While Bethesda hasn't made any announcements, fans have been worked up into thinking about a Fallout: New Vegas sequel.
Here's what you need to know about Arkane's upcoming open world shooter.
After a botched trial at Aevum, Layla can use telekinetic umbrellas to block damage and create lifts to elevate herself and her enemies.
The Xbox manufacturer has reaffirmed that future ZeniMax titles for other consoles are decided on a "case-by-case basis."
The open world shooter's creative director reveals why the game is built on Unreal Engine 4 rather than its successor.
"We have plans for additional guns, costumes, monsters, characters, and more that we can't talk about right now," says creative director Harvey Smith.