The best iteration of a beloved classic.
Grasshopper Manufacture's whacky action franchise is back.
Travis Strikes Again is a worthy return for the fan favorite cult classic series.
Currently called Project Z, more details on the game will be revealed at the Dragon Ball FighterZ World Tour Finals.
Apparently the final three months of 2018 were absolutely bonkers for Nintendo.
Tales of Vesperia: Definitive Edition also sees a strong debut.
More details on the game are apparently coming "even sooner", according to the developer.
This patch is perfect for Switch.
Whatrever this game was, it’s now no more.
New Super Mario Bros. U DX also sold more than was originally reported.
The first-person rogue-lite sports will come with three new characters, along with content from previous updates.
Neural networks certainly present more interesting progression paths for games than just the linear “same but prettier” road we’ve been on for a while.
The PlayStation 2 classic is back with a coat of glorious HD paint and other neat additions.
IDC's Research Director for Gaming and VR/AR, Lewis Ward, talks to GamingBolt about everything from VR to when he thinks next gen is coming.
The pre-order bonuses for the upcoming Mortal Kombat 11 have been detailed.
Glider Redeploy returns but as an item, while the Scoped Revolver makes its debut.
An excellent excuse to revisit an incredible action title.
Dragon Ball Xenoverse 2 producer also promises "other big news" at the upcoming World Tour Finals.
An in-game screenshot from the episodes menu seems to have revealed the release date.
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