After one final delay was announced back in August, we're finally approaching the release of Final Fantasy XV. Part of the reason why the highly anticipated RPG was pushed back was in order to correct various frame rate and optimization issues.
Koei Tecmo's long-running Dynasty Warriors franchise has been around in one form or another for almost 20 years. Most entries in the franchise are massive scale brawlers, but the series has dipped its toes into different genres. For the latest entry, the developer goes tactical with Dynasty Warriors: Godseekers.
Cartoon Network: Battle Crashers is the worst type of licensed dreck, soullessly designed with absolutely none of the charm or creativity of the shows it depicts.
After a particularly trying week in the United States, developer Fullbright is looking to show a little love this weekend. Until 12 a.m on Monday, distributor itch.io will offer Gone Home for the PC free of charge.
The combination of tired "retro" design choices and brief length make Exile's End a tough recommend, even before recognizing that the Metroidvania genre is full of simply better options.
Following a concept art leak earlier this week, Blizzard has officially confirmed that the Necromancer class is returning to Diablo 3. The four years in the making news came during the developer's Blizzcon 2016 Opening Ceremony.
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Earlier today, Nintendo announced that a special Animal Crossing Nintendo Direct would go live tomorrow, November 2. Those looking for information on the future of the popular franchise, though, may be in for a bit of a disappointment.
After the series spotlighted athletes such as Josh Donaldson and Adrian Gonzalez for past entries, MLB The Show 17 will pull from baseball's past for cover duties next year. Seattle Mariner and Cincinnati Reds legend Ken Griffey Jr. will adorn the cover of next year's release, Sony announced today.
After a rocky year and a half, Turtle Rock Studios announced tonight they will be ending support for Evolve. The news comes only three months after the multiplayer shooter made the jump to free-to-play on the PC.
With the release of Skyrim: Special Edition only a week away, Bethesda has released a new trailer that showcases the graphical improvements coming with the title. The anticipated remaster arrives on Xbox One, PlayStation 4 and Windows PC on October 28.