Koei Tecmo's legendary psychological horror is back with improved visuals, new mechanics, and classic scares. Here's what you should know.
Between all the violence and terrifying monstrosities, the latest trailer is full of incredible new details, hints and reveals.
The .hack series is back with CyberConnect2's first title developed and published completely in-house, and it takes things up a notch.
While Capcom hasn't confirmed worldwide release timings, this could be the biggest Resident Evil yet in terms of install size.
The report indicates that this would be a major disruption to Sony's carefully-curated plan to maintain user engagement between consoles.
Director Naoki Hamaguchi outlines how the team creates assets for high-end environments and then tunes them for each platform.
Gameplay director Andreas Krogh points out that, while Hitman was about stealth, Bond will focus more on constantly moving forward.
TT Games also notes that current PC requirements aren't final and that it will continue "to optimize and make improvements."
The lower-end requirements for Konami's next retro collection have been significantly increased compared to the first volume.
The long wait for the spiritual successor to Little Nightmares is finally over, and things aren't looking too good for our new protagonist duo.
Bring your buddies along to one of the more underrated titles in the Metal Gear Solid franchise, thanks to either co-op or PvP.
Sworn off by difficulty concerns? The latest update might provide the best time to dive into the melancholic time-travelling epic.
"This is the beginning of numerous new products around Castlevania," said Konami in a message on the Belmont's Curse website.
As the last surviving scion of the monster-hunter family, Trevor Belmont embarks on a new adventure from the Dead Cells developer.
The trailer melded clips from various cutscenes with a look at its different gameplay systems, like action and social stealth.
The most-requested re-release in perhaps the history of gaming is finally coming later this year with high-resolution visuals.
While Capcom didn't announce a demo, it did showcase plenty of new story scenes and action from its upcoming survival horror sequel.
Unfortunately, the new trailer doesn't feature much in the way of gameplay aside from Hugh and Diana simply walking around town.
The base game isn't even out yet, but Tarsier Studios is bringing a new adventure to the psychological horror in a few months.
Learn more about the Vermeil, Azuria, and the Crystal Encroachment ahead of the RPG's release on March 13th for consoles and PC.