Yosuke Matsuda digs into why they went with the Avengers.
Party members will have enemy affinities; new enemies will also be added.
Thankfully, we don't have to worry about the subpar PC conversion.
The legendary RPG returns next year- here's everything we learned about it at E3.
The Avengers assembled at E3 this year- here's everything we know about the upcoming game.
Quick time events are used to train players or for "exotic moments", as per creative director Noah Hughes.
There won't be fewer players, even if next-gen rolls around, says producer Kornel Jaskula.
E3 2019 had its ups but there were a number of downs as well.
"It’s not just one area that these Avengers protect," says Noah Hughes, creative director of Crystal Dynamics. "It’s an entire world."
The first game will conclude with the escape from Midgar, says Square Enix's Yoshinori Kitase.
The company mulls over having a service of its own.
The entire campaign can be played offline as a solo experience.
Yoshinori Kitase thinks they have the process down.
For those who want to save the world all by their lonesome, Marvel's Avengers has got you covered.
Cloud will get a new voice for the first time in almost twenty years.
Originally announced for Switch, the remake of Seiken Densetsu 3 is also PC-bound.
"Our teams have made it so that the game will support both the next generation and the current generation of consoles," says Square Enix president and CEO Yosuke Matsuda.
Can the world have 4 Iron Men?
A bunch of leaks and generation-end blues have led to a muted E3.
The developers say it's not that type of game.