This week's Exotics are quite interesting.
Watch her take down Sol and Ky with ease.
These PS4 titles look good but they can look even better on PS5.
It Takes Two director Josef Fares speaks with GamingBolt about Hazelight's next big co-op adventure.
"One of the things we wanted to make sure was that D2 original stayed D2 original," says Rod Fergusson, head of Diablo.
But it won't be in the game at launch.
"I think we need some more time till we can say it's perfectly polished in the way that we want it," says game director Jeff Kaplan.
PS5's controller uses the same hardware for its analog sticks as the Switch, Xbox, and PS4.
Monster Hunter Rise takes the top spot once more.
Get started wrecking fools with these tips.
Includes fully 3D visuals along with original graphics and cross-progression.
The world warriors join the battle royale.
Tarsier will move on to new IPs under Embracer's ownership.
An early look at the tech powering People Can Fly's upcoming looter shooter.
From horrifying villages to desolately beautiful post-apocalyptic worlds, these sequels are going to take us to some incredible places this year.
The second second seems packed with a lot of new content.
Natsuko Ishikawa is slated to return as main scenario writer on the latest expansion.
Due to legal issues, there is no upgrade option for PS4 owners.
The demo will be completely free and remain live even after the game launches.
Milestone's racing sim will have a new Managerial Career mode this year.