Through press release means, Telltale Games has officially announced the cross-platform release dates for the penultimate episode of its Game of Thrones video game. Alongside that news, we've been gifted with a new trailer and several screens.
A Matter of Family had a lot of potential, but a short runtime and rather routine gameplay keep it from standing above Batman: Arkham Knight's other short and middling DLC episodes.
Activision has finally released the first official gameplay trailer for Tony Hawk's Pro Skater 5, nearly a month after E3. Backed by the punk sounds of Plague Vendor, it's full of extreme sports action and does a great job of making the wait for the game even tougher.
Fans of the FlatOut franchise, and demolition derby games in general, will be happy to hear that the series is gearing up for a return. In fact, we've received confirmation that Kylotonn Games and publisher Strategy First are teaming up to release a new title sometime next year.
With publishing help from SEGA, the creative minds behind Pokemon are readying their latest effort for digital release. Tembo the Badass Elephant, as it's called, will debut on July 21st across Steam, Xbox One and PlayStation 4, with an asking price of $14.99.
It seems that both of Radical Entertainment's Prototype games are on their way to Xbox One and PlayStation 4. At least, that's what all the evidence suggests.
After bringing its craziness to Steam, TinyBuildGAMES' No Time to Explain is about to be unleashed on Xbox One. The big news: It'll come with a dance button.
With visceral, retro-inspired visuals and a fantastic chip-tunes soundtrack, Spectra is a twitch game aimed at those who miss the 80s. It's solid, too, but is ultimately marred by repetition, frustration and a notable lack of substance.