The results for the annual DICE Awards 2022 have been revealed, with Hazelight's It Takes Two bagging the Game of the Year award.
This not going to be a cakewalk.
Valve has updated its list of Unsupported, Supported and Verified games on the Steam Deck thus far, adding several names to all categories.
The 25th annual DICE Awards are scheduled to take place on 24th January. Ratchet And Clank: Rift Apart leads the nominations race.
Resident Evil Village takes the Game of the Year, while prominent games like Deathloop and others take their respective spots as well.
The year had its share of hyped up adversaries but these 12 foes really failed to deliver for a variety of different reasons.
Not every story can have the best ending but some games have seemingly gone out of their way to have the absolute worst.
Available until January 5th, 2022 at 10 AM PST, the sale offers discounts on tons of different titles including Deathloop, Prey and more.
Several developers from the first party PlayStation studio mentions the likes of Deathloop, Metroid Dread, Returnal, Inscryption, and more as their highlights of the year.
Despite the hype and marketing, some games just weren't as lucrative as others. Let's take a look at eight that struggled in sales.
The sale will run till December 1st, 10 AM PST and offers numerous discounts. Nominations for the sixth annual Steam Awards are also live.
The update is a big one with multiple improvements for both the PC and console version of the game, including much requested console controls.
Deathloop leads the way with a total of nine nominations, while Ratchet and Clank follows with six of its own, and Psychonauts 2 and It Takes Two with five each.
Sony's newest console is almost a year old and achieved great success. Let's take a look at some of its greatest games thus far.
Dinga Bakaba took over in October after the previous head Romuald Capron's departure. Bakaba will still serve as co-creative director.
The PS5 and Nintendo Switch perform on the hardware side of things, while Madden NFL 22 and a number of new releases dominate the software sales.
PS5 players get an HDR calibration screen and should see improved performance and stability when ray tracing is enabled.
Available on PS5 and PC, the first person shooter sees Colt trying to break the Loop on Blackreef Isle while agent Julianna opposes him.
Level designer Julien Eveillé says it's very "on the nose" but serves as a "way bigger consequence to a way bigger event" that players cause.
Romuald Capron announces his departure from Arkane Lyon after over sixteen years at the studio.