Previews
Sucker for Love: Date to Die For blends horror and romance has the potential to be one of the most interesting stories in games this year.
Everdeep Aurora uses music, graphics, and screen space efficiently to create an experience completely focused on fun and relaxing exploration.
Even with a short 20-minute taste of what’s to come, Ghostrunner 2 has raised the bar with every bit of its high-octane jaw-dropping gameplay.
Dungeons of Hinterberg exhales tranquility, inspired by the scenic Austrian Alps through a magical exploration that is visually picturesque and engaging.
Cobalt Core features ship to ship combat, and it’s drawn in a pixel style that suits the game perfectly: while it looks simple at first glance, there are numerous details hidden within.
For the King II seeks to prove that sometimes more is more, and my time with the game convinced me that they might be right.
Star Ocean: The Second Story R delivers a seamless merge of old and new that feels just as exciting as it looks
Despite a brief demo focused almost solely on combat, the latest entry instills plenty of confidence in the future of the franchise.
The beautiful thing about Mario, is that he is for everyone, and Nintendo has embraced that to the fullest with Super Mario Bros. Wonder.
The Mortal Kombat 1 Closed Beta focused on competition with versus and online matches, showcasing competition.
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Split Fiction looks to be Hazelight firing on all cylinders, offering fans the great style of game that the studio has become known for.