After 26 years in obscurity, referenced only as a game no one was able to beat or as a meme you could pre-order at Gamestop, Rare has finally reached into the vault and brought back Zitz, Pimple, and Rash to create Battletoads (2020). While the original Battletoads was notoriously difficult
It’s a bit on-the-nose that developer Cold Symmetry’s attempt to hijack the beloved soulslike genre and make it their own is a game where you literally possess the bodies of other people. Tortured metaphors aside though, Mortal Shell actually pulls off the act quite well, with some interesting
There’s a lot of fantastic news coming out of DC Fandom, and Warner Bros. Games came out of the gate with something unexpected and awesome. Warner Bros. Games Montréal gave us an extended glimpse of their 2021-slated single player or cooperative beat-em-up, Gotham Knights. Rather than retreading familiar territory
If you’ve been reading the site for a while you know my love of sim games, and there is one I love above all others — Planet Coaster (you can read my review here). Recently we met up with the Frontier Developments team and got to go hands-on with the
Gaming Trend · Episode 018: Zombie Survival Guide
This week Erica Echlin and Jon Miller talk about Doomsday prepping, Zombies, and bug out bags!
– I’ll let Jon say Evil Dead is a zombie movie…even though it’s not.
– Jon can’t fathom the fact that some people don’t
While Epic Games’ Fortnite might be in limbo regarding the mobile versions, the publisher has reached a collaboration with Warner Bros Interactive and DC to release Fortnite: The Last Laugh Bundle on November 17. This bundle will be available for all current consoles and PC (including PlayStation 5 and Xbox
It has been seven whole years since game developer WB Games Montreal has released a video game into the industry. The title in question, Batman: Arkham Origins, was met with a divisive response within the gaming and Arkham community, with many fans calling it the weakest installment in the long-running
Futureproofing for the next generation of consoles is something we’re all thinking of right now, and Turtle Beach has just announced its Stealth 600 Gen 2 and Stealth 700 Gen 2 headsets to be released for the PlayStation 4, PlayStation 5, Xbox One, and Xbox Series X. The PlayStation