Babylon’s Fall confirmed to be live service game
Right, because a third-person action live-service game really panned out well the last time, right Square Enix?
Right, because a third-person action live-service game really panned out well the last time, right Square Enix?
One of the biggest surprises of E3's second day was easily the reveal of a Guardians of the Galaxy game at the Square Enix Presents showcase, which looked nothing like the publisher's infamously-empty Marvel's Avengers. Whereas that game starring Marvel's A-team felt like it was checking boxes on a live to-do list, Guardians of the Galaxy is hitting PC and consoles later this year as a dedicated single-player game.
Here's the full round-up of trailers, reveals, and news from the Xbox and Bethesda joint conference.
Another year, another Ubisoft Forward conference! The French publisher and developer kept things short and sweet this year, saving its biggest gun for last while providing plenty of updates for many of its other games. No, there wasn't a Splinter Cell reveal. Sorry guys. But there was plenty of other stuff!
Your pals are all about Rainbow Six Siege, but your bag is more story-based and sci-fi. Soon you may be able to have it all, as Ubisoft extends the R6 brand, literally into alien territory.
Summer Games Fest kicked off last night, and amidst all the big game reveals and new trailers, was the reveal of a brand new publishing label from Koch Media, called Prime Matter. According to Koch, Prime Matter is designed to give smaller games a chance in the spotlight while also shining a light on more experimental titles, all through a partner that the company calls a "premium publishing label."
Whenever you go to the market or browse online to buy a gaming mouse for small hands, you must have noticed that finding the ideal model is not an easy task. On the one side, you can see a wide range of gaming mice, while on the other side, you end up with limited choices because very few of them …
As revealed at Summer Game Fest, Planet of Lana is coming from indie developer Wishfully and SteamWorld Quest publisher Thunderful, and by the assorted gods does it look gorgeous.
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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