I’m not going to beat around the bush – The Last of Us Part 2 and Crysis are obviously radically different games. One deals with the cycle of violence that people perpetuate endlessly, dehumanizing their enemies to justify their actions. The other is about big dudes in hyper-advanced suits of armor that snuff life out like it’s just another
As one of the marquee titles for Xbox owners this holiday season, Halo Infinite has been one of the most anticipated titles of the year so far. By calling back to the style and tone of the original Combat Evolved, Halo Infinite so far looks like it’s being made in the style of what fans love most about
Following yesterday’s announcement that DOOM Eternal would be coming to both PS5 and Xbox Series X in the future, Bethesda today gave us our first taste of what to expect from the game’s forthcoming DLC. Unveiled during today’s Quakecon at Home opening presentation, DOOM Eternal’s add-on story content is called The Ancient Gods. Bethesda and id Software gave us
Following its reveal in Sony’s recent State of Play, Remedy Games announced the release date and name of Control‘s next DLC. And now, they announced that they’re debuting gameplay for AWE (short for Alternate World Event), the next story DLC for 2019’s Control next week on Thursday at 7PM Eastern Time. Remedy Games has been on
Since its release last year, Borderlands 3 brought back its signature blend of shooting and looting for a new generation across consoles and PC. With the game coming up on its one year anniversary, Gearbox is holding a free play weekend for new players to check out the most recent installment of the shooter series. Gearbox
After a short break due to a wild summer of video games so far, we’re back with our next iteration of our ongoing “Making a Video Game Hero” series. Thus far, we’ve tackled the Action-Adventure, Platformer, and Sports genres. Today, we dip our toes into the shooter side of things. Now, usually these experiments have
After years of waiting, Batman: Arkham Asylum developer Rocksteady Studios have finally revealed that they’re working on a Suicide Squad game. Target locked – #DCFanDome – August 22. #suicidesquadgame pic.twitter.com/HrXZNKwo0f — Rocksteady Studios (@RocksteadyGames) August 7, 2020 While we’re just as shocked as you are that Rocksteady would reveal their next game om a random
It’s been five years since we got our last game from Rocksteady, four if you include Batman Arkham: VR. Rumours have been swirling for a little while now about what their next game may be, and today, all speculation has been put to bed, as it’s now been confirmed. A short tweet from the British
Bartlow’s Dread Machine from Beep Games and Tribetoy boasts an intriguing premise. Basically, someone found an old pub game from the 1920s that takes the idea of bullet hell dual-stick shooters and puts in a physical world. Your character and their enemies can only move along tracks as you try to shoot each other to
If you’d told me at the beginning of lockdown that the perfect way to lift my spirits would be an online game made in the mold of TV shows like Takeshi’s Castle, Gladiators, and Total Wipeout, I wouldn’t have believed you. And yet, here I am, risking it all in the final stage of Fall