Housemarque’s biggest and most ambitious game may be a PS5 launch title
Housemarque is currently in cahoots (CAHOOTS I SAY) with Sony, with all hands on deck to get their next game ready for the PlayStation 5 according to reports.
Housemarque is currently in cahoots (CAHOOTS I SAY) with Sony, with all hands on deck to get their next game ready for the PlayStation 5 according to reports.
Datamining expeditions have not only revealed when the bunkers will open but also what they might contain as Season 5 continues boldly forward.
Ubisoft usually throws fans a bone with a spin-off between major Far Cry releases, such as Blood Dragon, Primal and New Dawn while work continues on the bigger core numbered entries in the series. So what’s this latest Far Cry entry going to have that sets it apart from other games? Horsies! I SAY THEE NEIGH!
Another year, another Destiny expansion and wham bam, thank you ma’am. Right? Well yes and no, as last night’s Destiny 2 stream wasn’t just focused on what’s coming to Bungie’s sandbox in the immediate future, but was also aimed at establishing plans for the looter-shooter that charted the path of the game well into 2022.
Here’s a sort of definite super-ultra confirmation of one of the games we’ll be getting a peak at on Thursday: Dead Space, Zombi U and Binary Domain’s English script writer Antony Johnston recently took to Twitter, to reveal that a game that he’d spent the last two years working on would be making its debut at Sony’s PS5 Future of Gaming Event.
If anyone ever tells you that they don’t make FPS games like ye olde Wolfenstein anymore, then it’s time to scoff. Scoff to the max right in their face, as Project Warlock was a damn good reminder of how a retro stab at the run ‘n gun genre still had plenty of magic within it once some contemporary polish had been applied.
First glimpsed at the end of Destiny 2 after the Traveller awoke and having made its way to Jupiter, a mysterious fleet of Pyramid ships looks set to ignite a new war in our solar system. Could this be the rumoured Veil, harbingers of the Darkness who have come to claim our light? There’s only one way to find out!
The game launched back in February 2019, but it was taken off Steam when it was discovered to contain imagery that Chinese president Xi Jinping found a little distasteful.
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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