Highlights and more from the September 2022 NINTENDO DIRECT
Zelda: Tears of the Kingdom, Octopath Traveler II, Fire Emblem: Engage and more highlights from today's packed September Nintendo Direct
The latest Ubisoft Forward event was an ASSASSIN’S CREED blowout
Plus more of MARIO + RABBIDS: SPARKS OF HOPE and SKULL AND BONES.
Marvel & Disney Games Showcase reveals new titles including World of Heroes
Disney is partnering with a number of developers to make games based on everything from Marvel to AVATAR to TRON.
Pokémon Scarlet & Violet footage and a Special Edition Switch OLED model in two...
Nintendo announces a new special edition OLED and the Pokémon Company show new footage in two simultaneous trailer drops today as the November 18 release of the next mainline instalments in the mammoth franchise – Scarlet & Violet – draw closer.
Gamescom 2022 Opening Night pulls off a few third party surprises
Dead Island 2, a Dune MMO, an open world wuxia, and more surprises and oddities from Gamescom 2022's opening night
REVIEW: DIGIMON SURVIVE takes the franchise in a fascinating new direction
A radical departure from the Digimon games that came before, DIGIMON SURVIVE takes a successful shot at a visual novel hybrid.
KIRBY’S DREAM BUFFET gets overview trailer, August release date
The PvP Kirby title releases on August 17.
New POKÉMON SCARLET & VIOLET trailers highlight games’ open world
The game shows real ambition, a rarity for Pokémon titles.
Dark Horse Books and Santa Monica Studio to release THE ART OF GOD OF...
The Art of God of War Ragnarök - a behind the scenes hardcover book - will be coming from Dark Horse and Santa Monica Studio this November
SDCC ’22: Batgirl takes center stage in the latest GOTHAM KNIGHTS trailer
America Young voices the iconic hero in the latest, Batman-less video game.
BAYONETTA 3 gets October 28 release date
The frenetic action game series is back for its third outing.
REVIEW: Spiral Circus debut SILT is a fascinating but flawed little indie puzzler that...
Gorgeous visual and audio design help set this eerie little indie debut apart