Lords of the Fallen will bring its dark fantasy setting and action-RPG gameplay to North American shores on October 28th, confirms text featured in the game's latest press release. European gamers, on the other hand, will have to wait an extra three days, before starting their quests on October 31.
Xbox One owners won't have to wait long to download the console's July update. That's because, according to Microsoft, the update will become available "in the coming days," which is good news for achievement fanatics.
Feeling left out of the talk about dynamic weather in racing games, the team behind Driveclub decided to take to Instagram today, to show off their title's rain technology. The result is an impressive look at one of gaming's most talked-about and anticipated racers, but only a brief one at that. You see, due to Instagram being the chosen delivery method, all we have for you are two very short videos; one showing off a drive through a Canadian forest, and the other taking place on a rock-bordered roadway.
Microsoft will provide gamers with a bevy of creative toolsets this October, when Project Spark, its game-building title, officially hits stores. The game -- which is currently available in beta form -- will officially release on October 7 in North America, October 9 in the Asia-Pacific region and October 10 in Europe, and will be available in both physical and digital variations.
After showcasing both Link and Impa, Koei Tecmo has taken to the Internet to highlight yet another playable character from Hyrule Warriors: Midna, the cat-like imp from The Legend of Zelda: Twilight Princess.
Ubisoft is in a celebratory mood, now that E3 2014 is over and Far Cry 4 has been nominated as Game of Show by several major outlets. They've even taken to the proverbial mountaintops, and shouted it to the world, by creating and releasing a scenic (and action-packed) accolades trailer.
With Valiant Hearts: The Great War, Ubisoft Montpellier has created something magical. That is, a game which manages to convey the seriousness of war, while also being creative and imaginative. All of this is done in an incredibly respectful manner; so much so that the game acts as both a teacher and an entertainer throughout its colourful narrative.
Sony's Destiny-themed Glacier White DualShock 4 won't be the only coloured variation of the popular controller to hit North America this fall, which is good news for those of us who are starting to get sick of matte black. It will be joined by both a Wave Blue version, which previously launched in both Europe and Japan, and an Urban Camouflage design.
Like her last outing, Lara Croft's next adventure -- that being Rise of the Tomb Raider -- will apparently grace Windows PC, as well as today's most popular current and last-generation consoles. That is, if information discovered on Amazon's UK website is correct.