Two stellar survival horror remakes- but which one comes out on top?
"I feel like I never left Alan Wake behind. There was always the full intention to return to him," says creative director Sam Lake.
Year-to-date bookings for the franchise are up 4%, while unit sales in North America are up 50%.
The latest trailer for Wanted: Dead explains the various enemies and bosses that can be fought in the upcoming action game.
Capcom has revealed details for Monster Hunter Rise: Sunbreak's free title update 4.
An unannounced single player game in the Titanfall and Apex Legends universe was allegedly quietly cancelled by Respawn and EA.
Frictional Games suffered a "slew of illnesses" this Winter that heavily impacted production and will take "a few more weeks."
Deluxe Edition owners can begin pre-loading the open-world action RPG on February 5th while gaining early access on February 7th.
WarGames debuts in this year's sequel, with two teams fighting in side-by-side rings enclosed in a massive double steel cage.
Mundfish's long-in-development first person action RPG shooter is set to launch later this month for PlayStation, Xbox, and PC.
Avalanche Software's highly-anticipated open world action RPG launches for current-gen consoles and PC on February 10.
Capcom will allegedly host media events for both games soon, which means new details on both will be arriving in the near future.
Other features and improvements include Gear Transmog, a Combat Physics and Brutality Upgrade, a new Night Experience, and Parkour Flow.
Though you will have the option to play through all of Redfall solo, you'll still require a persistent online connection to play the shooter.
Techland's Adrian Ciszewski says, "We're not stopping here and will continue to support the game with amazing content for years to come."
The remake releases on March 24th for Xbox Series X/S, PS4, PS5 and PC and features new enemies and weapons, side quests, and more.
The Variable Rate Shading bug is fixed, but there are still issues when playing at 4K, changing settings mid-game, and so on.
Less than six months after launch, pro-wrestling-themed battle royale Rumbleverse is slated to shut its servers down at the end of the month.
A new report indicates that Nintendo might skip E3 this year because of a lack of games, and that Microsoft is still under negotiations for the event.
"In order for the team to hit the Respawn quality bar, provide the team the time they need, and achieve the level of polish our fans deserve, we have added six crucial weeks to our release schedule," ...