Previews
Ara: History Untold’s 1.1 update brings improvements to its sprawling systems making gameplay smoother and a new leader for players to try.
Lego Horizon Adventures is shaping up to be exactly what it sounds like: Horizon mixed with the gameplay and humor of the Lego series.
Phantom Blade Zero, from China-based studio S-Game, is not a Soulslike title, though one can…
We checked out the first two chapters of Life is Strange: Double Exposure and it left us impressed with its return to Max Caulfield.
Age of Empires Mobile brings a light weight version of the classic franchise that adheres to old style mobile gaming conventions.
Heihachi Mishima enters Tekken 8 with a new single-player story and more approachable style for newcomers and devastating power for existing fans.
Thanks to some fun and intuitive mechanics and goals in Dimensional Double Shift, I’m looking forward to the rest of what it has to offer.
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.
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