The road to release for Capybara Games' Below has been long, and it's about to get a little longer. The studio announced via blog post that their ambitious Xbox One and Windows PC adventure has been delayed indefinitely.
The Marvel Cinematic Universe isn't the only popular franchise facing a civil war this year, as the upcoming South Park: The Fractured But Whole will bring war to Colorado. The RPG sequel is slated to hit Xbox One, PlayStation 4 and Windows PC on December 6.
While it may not provide the same seismic shifts as last year's iteration did, Madden NFL 17 continues to to evolve and innovate, even as the series' approaches its 30th anniversary.
Potentially unfortunate news to report, as Square Enix has allegedly pushed back the release date of Final Fantasy XV to November 29. Rumors of the delay first appeared on Gamnesia late Friday night.
In what has already been a very busy week for the studio, Hello Games has acknowledged that there are several problems plaguing the PC version of No Man's Sky. Like with the PlayStation 4 version of the title, though, the studio is working to resolve the issues.
Following up on their reveal last month, CD Projekt Red has announced that The Witcher 3: Game of the Year Edition will hit shelves on August 30. The package will be available on PlayStation 4, Xbox One and Windows PC, and will carry a cost of $49.99.
Brut@l has visual style to spare, but like a dull book with a beautiful cover, the actual game itself is nothing more than a standard dungeon crawler with divisive rougelike elements.
Publisher 1C has announced that they will be bringing Micropsia Games' The Watchmaker to current-gen consoles and Windows PC in 2017. While the release may be some time away, the studio will have a playable demo on hand at Gamescom 2016 later this month.
Originally revealed during June's E3 presentation, Bethesda has officially debuted the first in-game footage from the upcoming Prey. The clip was released to mark the beginning of this year's QuakeCon celebration, which is taking place this weekend in Dallas, Texas.
After years of development, it's safe to say that many were disappointed in how Slain! turned out. Wolf Brew Games' 2D adventure was savaged by critics, including our own Alexander Chatziioannou. The developer has heard everyone's concerns, though, and hopes to remedy them with a brand new update to the title.