Everything shown in this week’s Square Enix Presents
Here’s a look at everything that was revealed in the first Square Enix Presents, from Project Athia’s official new title to the next chapter in the ongoing saga of Marvel’s Avengers.
Here’s a look at everything that was revealed in the first Square Enix Presents, from Project Athia’s official new title to the next chapter in the ongoing saga of Marvel’s Avengers.
Square Enix is taking a page from the Nintendo book of Directs, as it’ll be broadcasting its first episode next week of a new showcase called “Square Enix Presents.” Taking place on March 18 and probably at an ungodly hour, there’ll be 40 minutes of content to sit through. Square Enix isn’t short on games right now either, as it has a packed slate of projects to pick from.
With the holidays and family reunions on the horizon, now’s a good time for a closer look at Tell Me Why. The latest episodic narrative adventure from Life is Strange developers Dontnod Entertainment is all about strained sibling relationships and domestic secrets.
While there are undeniable moments of power in Life Is Strange 2’s story, they’re strewn too far apart to make playing the game over again attractive. It’s a decent story, but as a gaming experience it disappoints, which is a real pity, given how good its two predecessors are.
From the streets of Gotham to the far reaches of the Multiverse, here's a look at the best comic book covers of the week.
Episode 4 has some truly engaging moments, but the issues that have plagued earlier episodes persist. By now, it’s likely that only the diehards – those who forked out for a season pass – will see this through to the end.
Life Is Strange 2: Episode 3 still has a problem with pacing and may put off players who aren’t diehard fans of this series. But for those willing to forgive some of its more mundane passages, this episode delivers a pretty compelling denouement and hints at better things to come.
The second episode in DontNod’s teen adventure, sees some decent plot developments but very little in the way of engaging game experience.
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A spooky European village. Properly scary castle mania. Vampires. Werewolves! The only thing more frightening, is a glimpse at your empty bank account when it comes to deciding whether or not you can grab Resident Evil Village this month. Capcom's successor to its long-running survival-horror franchise is finally out, and if you've read our review then you know the game is a winner on multiple levels.
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