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Brothers: A Tale of Two Sons Remake is a beautiful but seemingly unnecessary reimagining of the fan-favorite adventure game originally published in 2013. The graphical facelift on offer in this remake is impressive, but some annoying bugs and somewhat meaningless changes hold this from being an essential purchase, especially if
by Nicholas Aguilera
Concept trailers can be dangerous, but here it’s an opening to a new world. Nobody Wants to Die is a new detective adventure coming from Critical Hit Games. Set in future New York City, the announcement trailer is a real banger, showcasing some stunning visuals and a fantastic setting.
by David Burdette
It may be a full year late, but it sounds worth the wait. System Shock’s remake was initially releasing on console alongside the PC release in 2023, but unfortunately was delayed. We haven’t heard much about it since, but the PC version launched to much acclaim. Now, console
by David Burdette
Battlefield 2042 has been under fire in more ways than just video game bullets. That said, the team at DICE kept their heads down and stayed working, and season after season there have been improvements. Now, we’re hitting a big one- Turning Point. Season 7 will drop new maps,
by David Burdette
Warner bros. Games has announced that their free-to-play platform fighter MultiVersus will officially launch on the PS4, PS5, Xbox One, Xbox Series X|S, and PC with full cross-play on May 28th, 2024. You can check out a developer update video above and read below for more information: Warner Bros.
by Richard Allen
Rise of the Ronin is Team Ninja firing on all cylinders. It’s equal parts adventure, blisteringly-difficult combat timing, storytelling, and a dash of RPG for taste, culminating in a title that’s as challenging as it is rewarding. Ahead of our full review for the game I’ve got
by Ron Burke
Like A Dragon: Infinite Wealth is an amazing game (you can read our review here), and it’s always nice to see that line up with the business side. In only the first week, Infinite Wealth sent 1 million units to stores; more than Yakuza: Like A Dragon did in
by David Burdette
War never changes, and cheaters never win. It’s not an easy thing for the biggest game out there to fight cheating, but RICOCHET continues to introduce new measures to counter them. Some of these are working pretty well, with a report out of CharlieIntel that cheating sites were scrambling
by David Burdette