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At this point, it feels like we’ve had as many trailers for Mortal Kombat 1 as there are main-roster fighters. With today’s trailer being the final tease before the September 14 launch, it’s time to prepare for the gauntlet. Check out the trailer and stay tuned to
by Noah RigsbyChoose between playing as the Shrine Maiden Reimu or the sorceress Marisa in a new bullet-hell adventure from XSEED Games. Launching today for the PlayStation consoles, a new difficulty option has been added which significantly increases the overall difficulty. PlayStation Plus members can take advantage of a 10% launch discount
by Noah RigsbyToday, Crash Team Rumble launches its second season, bringing in new maps, a new mode, a new hero, and an all-new battle pass. Season 2 of Crash Team Rumble has a ton of new info to dive into, so check out the full notes from the blog below: The party
by Noah RigsbyThe original Green Hell, an open-world multiplayer survival sim set in the Amazon jungle, came out on PC and consoles back in 2019 to generally favorable reviews. Survival sims are a dime a dozen, but this one provides a hardcore experience whilst delivering an engaging narrative. Thanks to the game’
by Henry ViolaJust above the waterlogged trenches, deep within the bramble of ash-soaked wire, something sinister watches from within the gas and fog. Players step into the boots of Paul Von Schmitt, a German soldier grappling with the terrors of the Great War. With your mind warped between memories of your family
by Corvo RohwerThose waiting to play the critically acclaimed VR game Pixel Ripped 1995 on the PSVR2 will have to wait just a bit longer as it has been delayed to October 3rd, 2023 due to unexpected delays in the quality assurance process. Pixel Ripped 1995 first released in 2020 to acclaim
by Richard AllenI knew there was something special about Eternights when it was announced back in 2022 at PlayStation’s State of Play event. While it contains many elements and themes that are reminiscent of Atlas’s Persona series, this project seems to stand out in its own unique way. Now that
by Henry ViolaThe early access launch of Wayfinder has been somewhat of a tragedy. As an action game, Wayfinder hits some great high notes and finds its own ways to be memorable. As a live-service game, it needs a lot of work. Though the lifeless world and cornucopia of bugs, crashes, and
by Nicholas Aguilera