Previews
Cozy, thoughtful, and clearly made with love and reverence for Tolkien, Wētā Workshop has given me joy I can’t explain with Tales of the Shire.
If the combat, writing, and world design are maintained across the rest of Dragon Age: The Veilguard, then playing it will be Bioware’s easiest choice.
Dragon Ball Sparking Zero gives Dragon Ball fans what they want and reminds fighting game players why Budokai was the blueprint.
GT Manager is a good idea that needs plenty of polish if it wants to become truly great.
Unknown 9: Awakening may still have some elements shrouded in mystery but it also showcases exciting, dynamic combat and adventure.
SAEKO: Giantess Dating Sim puts players into a relationship with a giant woman and combines horror and romance to create a truly unique experience.
With a mission based gameplay loop and some friends, Whisper Mountain Outbreak is sure to provide some thrills, even when things go wrong.
RetroRealms is speaking directly to players looking for a horror experience that immediately conjures up the past.
Nintendo’s Super Mario Party Jamboree truly aims to give the party game depth for both playing together and alone.
Magic: The Gathering is embracing horror with Duskmourn: House of Horrors and its take on modern horror mythos centered on a haunted house.












