With wholesale changes to loot management, skill tree progression, and buildcrafting, Diablo IV’s upcoming expansion is more than just the end of a saga.
Kraken Express has managed to make being a pirate feel authentic and engaging, and Windrose is a title that can have you pouring hours into your adventure without even realising the time that goes by.
Car photographer and host Larry Chen excitedly talks about how the Nissan Skyline is his all-time favorite car thanks to its tunability.
With Blood on Crystal, the developers are aiming to give Atomic Heart a satisfying ending while also setting up both the sequel and The Cube.
Along with Tifa, the Year 4 pass is also reportedly going to feature Vega, Gouken, and Hagar returning in Street Fighter 6.
"So many of the features are a love letter to Diablo and its players," said lead system designer Colin Finer about the upcoming expansion.
Design director Virgil Watkins has also acknowledged the fact that the ARC Raiders skill tree has some relatively boring skills.
However, with the time that has passed, Chris Avellone has said that this sequel "will not happen in the next six years at least, if ever."
We get a closer look at the Shells in action, and how they synergize with each other in battles where you'll need every advantage to survive.
Purdan beckons and you must help Zula Hendricks answer its call, however dangerous that may be in a world where Xenomorphs rule.
Dracula offers up a new PvE mode that up to five players can play in, bringing a world of trouble to those who stand in his way.
After last year's price bumps, Game Pass Ultimate will be $22.99 per month while PC Game Pass will cost $13.99 going forward.
The EXO-51 Lumberer and EXO-55 Breakthrough join three new weapons, two new armor sets and several new cosmetics next week.
In a statement, the IWGB has also said that studio leadership has refused to reveal what kind of data was collected from employees.
When crouching or prone, a ring will now appear around Snake that indicates the distance and danger level of different enemies.
On a scale between the realistic style of Diablo 4 and Overwatch's stylized look, the StarCraft project is described as closer to the former.
Spark in the Dark is a new twist on the old-school dungeon crawling formula, melding Soulslike combat with elements of horror.
The potential within this title is vast, but considering how hardcore it is, could Road to Vostok be too off-putting for new players to stick with it long term?
There’s an interesting layer to Crimson Desert’s recovery that we think deserves a second look owing to how it influences modern gaming’s ability to let titles evolve past their launch builds - ...
High-stakes team matchups, intriguing switch mechanics, and a fistful of blood and brutality bring promise to the Invincible series’ upcoming brawler.