December marks the end of a long year of amazing games, but there are still some worthwhile titles to pick up during the month.
DON'T NOD's action RPG is set to launch for PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, and PC in February next year.
The remaster runs on the latest version of KEX Engine with 4K and 120 FPS support, high-resolution textures, anti-aliasing and more.
Servers with bonus rates are available to help PlayStation players catch up with Xbox and PC, though the "Join Failure" issue persists.
Crashes are fixed, and Xbox Series S performance is improved, but you can no longer earn XP fast in the 99 boxes heist.
The three new Ascendacies provide new Skillsm, but there are also 15 new Unique items, Ultimatum's return and more to look forward to.
Hyper colourful side-scrolling metroidvania Ultros also has a new trailer showcasing its story and gameplay.
Four new multiplayer maps and the return of Gunfight kick off the season on December 6th, with new modes and Ranked Play coming later.
The Mercenary plays more like a top-down shooter, relying on crossbows and different Ammo Skills to burn, freeze and stun enemies.
A44 Games' open-world action RPG is coming to Xbox Series X/S, Xbox One, PS4, PS5 and PC, and also available on day one for Game Pass.
The Banu Haqim clan in Vampire: The Masquerade - Bloodlines 2 will revolve around taking on battles in a more tactical manner.
Kim is known for playing Johnny Gat in Saints Row and voices Masataka Ebina. Trejo voices Dwight Mendez, a new antagonist.
Trapped in the Olympic Exclusion Zone, players must upgrade and navigate their station wagon to unravel its mysteries and survive.
Larian Studios' acclaimed role-playing game has seen impressive completion numbers since exiting early access in August.
Turbid Station and Cook Off from Payday 2 have been reimagined. There's also a new Skill Line, preset weapon, mask, and more.
The playable Epilogue features 3,589 lines of new dialogue, cinematics and "some of the most complex writing in the game so far."
A free demo will also be available on the PlayStation Store, offering a "360-degree look" at the opening and the Shooting Range.
Approximately 130 GB of free space is needed, failing which players must uninstall the game and redownload the patched version.
After launching on PC, Free Range Games' survival crafting experience comes to PS5. Here's what you should know going in.
In a new RED Streams episode tomorrow, CDPR will reveal details on the upcoming Update 2.1, which will arrive with the Ultimate Edition.