Arthur's going to have his hands full as he takes on new challenges in the free end-game dungeon (and unearths new rewards).
Translating an octopus’ natural brainpower into gameplay mechanics, Darwin’s Paradox! engages this plucky cephalopod in tentacle espionage action.
For all the joy in discovering things across Pywel, it really helps to know some of them sooner. Check out our top picks.
Reports and rumors surrounding a Resident Evil Code: Veronica remake have been piling up for a while now, and in this feature, we’ll be breaking down the biggest clues and findings so far.
"I'll be amazed if they didn't because the architecture of technology has advanced significantly since GTA 5," says Rob Carr.
The four-player activity is "high-end content" and sees players tackling the leader of the demonic Yōtei Six for big rewards.
This is one Viltrumite you don't want to mess with, although you might have to, considering how popular he is among fans.
It’s an “ancient frozen world” this time around, although we only get to see some mysterious structures in the distance.
While this doesn't represent actual gameplay from CD Projekt RED's sequel, it is impressive seeing the technology deliver such dense scenes.
"We’re already seeing how this has strengthened the moment-to-moment action," says the studio, which will reveal new gameplay on April 9th.
You can also expect the Vandal and Recon to have "more oomph" and new items, including a "more merciful option between crews."
"Enemies have very distinct, combat roles," says Remedy's Sergey Mohov, that push you to "use the right tools at the right time."
As a "repository" for everything that Dylan discovers in twisted Manhattan, it's also where he'll access skill trees and upgrades.
Partake in Escalation missions, which become progressively more difficult, to earn Prototype Gear equipped with unique Augments.
Clover Bite is back with a bang, and Grime 2 is a worthy sequel to the original title thanks to some great gameplay and excellent designs.
It's time to relive Mono's harrowing adventure, and even take it with you if you can't put it down, thanks to the Switch 2's handheld mode.
Kliff’s adventures with the Greymanes and his quest to uncover the mysteries of The Abyss haven’t really landed as well as they could have, but does that mean its story is a complete failure?
Crimson Desert takes a different approach to keeping its Greymanes entertained, with puzzles that can stretch your mental limits even as Pywel’s worst test Kliff’s physical ones.
Dinga Bakaba discussed how the "gameyness" of Crimson Desert was front and center to get players used to more systems later on.
Flashpoint has certainly shaken things up for the Raiders, and Embark isn’t planning on letting up on the pressure anytime soon.