The upcoming sci-fi shooter blends hacking, gunplay, and real-time strategy into a combat system that demands you keep a cool head.
It has been a long time coming, yes, but it’s fair to say that Pragmata is worth the wait.
Gameclaw Studio finally delivers on all the potential inherent in the first Regions of Ruin, even if it isn't necessarily blazing any trails.
Players have noted that the PS5 Pro's more powerful hardware doesn't seem to help either, with crashes occurring either way.
The Occultist's Island might not be the scariest of places in the horror genre, but it does serve up some thrills nonetheless.
Crimson Desert continues its solid run of changes, and the latest updates show that it’s not only listening to its players, but taking feedback seriously enough to make changes that are appealing to...
Liquid Swords might have played things too safe in a game that was meant to keep you feeling unsafe, but there’s still a chance to switch things up.
There’s something decidedly old-school about the way Crimson Desert approaches its experience, and it feels like a welcome return to the kind of gaming many of us grew up with.
The director credit was revealed through a new episode of PLAY!PLAY!PLAY! that gave us a look at the early parts of Pragmata.
Over five years since its existence was known, 4A Games' fourth mainline entry in the post-apocalyptic series will be revealed.
While reports indicated an internal delay, potentially to avoid clashing with Grand Theft Auto 6, "Autumn 2026" remains the official stance.
The next title in the series is allegedly on track for its annual Fall launch, though it's clearly avoiding the elephant in the room.
Three music tracks for combat, the Bank remaining available if you're on the run from the law, and more are added in this hefty update.
"It's still supposed to come out this year, but that probably means December," says Giant Bomb's Jeff Grubb about the upcoming RPG.
Drew Murray joined Blizzard Entertainment back in January and is seemingly involved in the rumored first-person shooter.
Maintenance and new content are allegedly not factored into this, creating even more worry about the shooter's player numbers.
Despite no more story DLC or regular content updates, CD Projekt RED continues to support the beloved RPG, over five years later.
SCREEN JUICE's debut has solid foundations and a killer aesthetic, and could become something truly spectacular over time.
Pottery never looked this entertaining, and probably never had this much breakage with a chaotic gameplay loop to match.
It’s a busy month ahead in Tyndalston as the Samson team tries to claw its way back into its players’ good graces with further fixes.