The newly-revealed Deluxe Edition of Double Dragon Revive will also be getting a physical release on PS5 and Xbox Series X/S.
Nightdive's latest is a worthy remaster and a fantastic introduction to the classic that influenced an entire industry for decades to come.
Whether it's twisted hunch-backed figures, sentient puppets or an ominous rollercoaster ride, the location is full of danger.
Secrets of the Spiral promises "hidden secrets, new perspectives, and unexpected horrors" within the setting of Little Nightmares 3.
Supermassive Games finally dates the co-op horror platformer, with pre-orders now available for PC, PlayStation, and Xbox.
After encountering "issues," Nightdive Studios is delaying the console versions of the remaster to the first two weeks of July.
SpongeBob and Patrick are showcased as DLC racers in the latest gameplay trailer alongside a new track set on Bikini Bottom.
According to Sonic series producer Takashi Iizuka, development on the game focused on core racing gameplay before items were added.
According to a report, the team behind the Mario + Rabbids games has been disbanded, with some moving on to form new studios.
The ad, spotted by a Reddit user at the Oxford Circus tube station in London, was next to other ads for Nintendo games and features.
The showcase could offer some long-awaited updates for Supermassive's Little Nightmares 3 and perhaps contain a few surprises.
It's not Vicarious Visions, but we'll gladly take these remakes of THPS 3 and 4 arriving in July.
The remake of the 1998 classic retails for $24.99 at launch, with Xbox Series X/S, PS5, PS4, and PC versions arriving at a later date.
The publishers behind The House of the Dead 2: Remake were kind enough to answer some of our questions about the upcoming game.
Sigma, Junkrat and Zenyatta join the Stadium roster alongside two new maps and the option to finally save and share builds.
The "beginning of the end" of Falcom's long-running role-playing series is also coming to PS4, PS5, PC, and Nintendo Switch 2.
Bithell Games returns to the Arq Grid for a time-looping adventure, but the compelling plot can't compensate for its weaknesses.
According to Shuhei Yoshida, Sony doesn't really see Nintendo as competition outside of Japan where it competes with Xbox.
In an interview, Josh Sawyer also brings up obvious comparisons with critically acclaimed RPG with 3D environments: Baldur's Gate 3.
Developed by Beenox, the remaster of Crash Team Racing was released in 2019 for Xbox One, PS4, and Nintendo Switch to positive acclaim.