New high school and college journeys in Road to the Show, the fourth season of Storylines, and much more await players next year.
Traverse Hyperspace Lumiose City, get bullied by overpowered Pokémon and bake doughnuts to gain a fighting chance in the upcoming DLC.
Bandai Namco's effort to bring back a classic does just about enough to preserve the original experience's magic while making it more fun for new and returning players.
Publisher Reef Entertainment apologized again for the "repeated delays" and assured its players that "we're almost there."
It all boils down to your choices, but making them will provide a fresh, "never been seen" conclusion, says producer Takeshi Ichikawa.
Nintendo's Shuntaro Furukawa also reveals that 84 percent of current owners "smoothly transitioned" from the original Switch.
Those with an appetite for survival will find Viewros more than willing to meet the challenge in Samus Aran's newest adventure.
Despite some issues, Mortal Kombat: Legacy Kollection may appeal to longtime fans; for everyone else, there are better options on the market.
The lack of multiplayer features and bugs with rollback netcode have led to the compilation receiving a "Mixed" rating on Steam.
The first new entry in 14 years boasts some tremendous level variety across nine different eras. Once Upon A Katamari continues the series' charm and appeal in intuitive ways so newcomers can join the...
The classic game is back, and it’s still an engaging play.
Both of the bugs addressed in the upcoming update can end up being progression-blocking, since side mission rewards get bugged.
Switch 1 owners can upgrade to the new version for $4.99 to receive 4K support, mouse controls, 12-player co-op, and microphone support.
The Yuke's-developed beat 'em up offers some flashy new mechanics but falls horrifically short in almost every notable area.
Game Freak's latest had a strong debut in the region, both in physical units sold and overall dollar sales, according to Circana.
Physical sales in the region were down 28 percent compared to the 2022 title, and unit sales are the lowest since Pokémon: Let's Go.
BlueTwelve Studio's feline-coded adventure game, which released to strong critical acclaim in 2022, is apparently the next free offering.
This is a blast from the past that comes with a few modern touches that could make diving back into the Mortal Kombat games that started it all quite interesting and fun!
How does Team Ninja's latest entry in the series measure up to its greatest? Find out here, as we dive into their biggest differences.
Players on both platforms can benefit from gyro aiming, while Switch 2 players get 1080p/60 FPS gameplay and mouse support.