Jump Force may just be the prettiest anime fighting game I’ve ever played
Jump Force makes the tag team action between Shonen Jump’s greatest stars look amazing in action, thanks to a flurry of speed, style and explosive haymakers.
Jump Force makes the tag team action between Shonen Jump’s greatest stars look amazing in action, thanks to a flurry of speed, style and explosive haymakers.
E3 is also home to plenty of other companies who want to proudly show off their consumer goods. One of those companies? My Arcade, a producer of arcade cabinets with a twist: They’re adorably tiny six-inch replicas.
A beloved JRPG is receiving the remaster treatment, including new game content never before seen in the West.
Dark Souls is an amazing and important game, but the remaster does little to spice things up, providing little reason to really go back to Lordran. Blighttown runs at 60fps though, so that might be reason enough for some.
Bandai Namco's interpretation of the SOuls formula is racing towards a September release, and Code Vein is still doing might fine doing it.
It just wouldn’t be SoulCalibur without a certain other warrior though. A character whose signature look is always in flux, weird and just downright goofy at times, albeit from another fighting game franchise that Bandai Namco owns. I’m talking about Tekken’s Yoshimitsu of course. Here he is, in all his magnificently odd glory.
A franchise OG who has been kicking around since the very first game, Taki is to Soulcalibur what Ryu’s bastard Hadoukens are to Street Fighter. In case you were scared that Taki was going to sit out on the latest instalment of Soulcalibur, fret not! A a trailer leak from NicoNico in Japan via Japanese fighting game fanatics AvoidingThePuddle has confirmed that she’ll be popping a few kunai into backsides later this year.
Full of regret, Siegfried is looking for redemption as he desperately fights to free himself from the cursed sword’s grasp in Soulcalibur 6.
City life is a game of optimality. In the small studio apartments of Vancouver …
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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