Both the regular and Deluxe Edition have been rated. A reveal is planned for this Summer and could be coming with a release date announcement.
Developed by Artefacts Studio and published by Nacon, the turn-based tactics game is due out in 2023 for PC and consoles.
We're in the thick of another golden age of horror games.
Developed by Hekate, the first person survival horror shooter will be available as a cross-gen title on PlayStation, Xbox, and PC.
The Teyon-developed first person shooter will be available on PlayStation 5, Xbox Series X/S, Nintendo Switch, and PC.
Ambrose Island is a tropical island in a hidden cove, and home to a dangerous pirate syndicate operating in the Andaman Sea.
Check out the new gameplay trailer for Steelrising, which shows off some cool-looking boss fights, general combat, and even gives us a glimpse at traversal.
Nacon has announced a new game set in the world of the Terminator movies, and this time around, it's a survival game. Check out the trailer.
The newest trailer for Deadelic Entertainment and Nacon's upcoming game shows off some stealth gameplay and various locations.
Check out the latest trailer for Test Drive Unlimited Solar Crown. While the trailer doesn't feature any gameplay, it gives a good look at the general tone the game is going for.
It retails for $60 on PC and $70 on consoles. The first gameplay overview showcases naval combat, different ship types and settlement/fort assaults.
The surreal psychological horror title is coming to PlayStation platforms and supports controller speakers and the DualSense's haptic feedback.
Sabotage Studios' 2D retro-style RPG features turn-based combat with magic, dual attacks, and timed actions, along with Locks and Boosting.
Pre-ordering grants early access to The Curator's Cut which features new playable characters with additional scenes and decisions.
Creative director Tetsuya Nomura says nothing from the original game will be left out or shortened in the remake trilogy.
Producer Yoshinori Kitase says it's "still positioned" as an expansion on the original FF7 story, and the team doesn't "want to stray too far from that."
Though Skate is still in the relatively early stages of development, plenty of new gameplay details have emerged thanks to a recent round of playtesting.
A comprehensive leak from recent playtesting for the new Skate has spilled the beans on some new details on the game.
Limit Breaks are no longer tied to the Digital Mind Wave system, though other elements like leveling up are still randomized.
The remaster's PC version will target a 120 FPS frame rate. There's no word on what to expect from the Nintendo Switch version.