Seems like a Crash Team Racing remake will be revealed this week
Seems as though Crash Team Racing is getting its long-awaited reveal at The Game Awards this week. Start your engines!
Seems as though Crash Team Racing is getting its long-awaited reveal at The Game Awards this week. Start your engines!
According to a leak from a marketing presentation, Respawn Entertainment's Jedi Fallen Order is still on track for release late next year, and might feature some familiar characters from past TV series.
Just what is Rocksteady going to reveal at the Game Awards this week? A Superman and Batman game under the title of World’s Finest? A modified version of Hitman where you play as Lex Luthor and have to sneak pieces of Kryptonite into items such as Clark Kent’s coffee or Lois Lane’s lipstick? Heck, could we even be getting the most requested game of all time, Bat-Mite: ArkhaMyxyzpytlyk Asylum? How about, and hold on to your butts here…Nothing?
Despite Anthem being just around the corner, BioWare says you should expect an update on the state of Dragon Age as early as next month.
According to the now infamous Wallmart Canada, Death Stranding is set to launch at the end of June in 2019. But is there any credible evidence to suggest that it's true?
The idea of Rocksteady swapping Gotham City for Metropolis has been floating around for ages, but that idea may be looking more solid this week as new leaks for Superman: World's Finest have cropped up.
Until this year’s Spider-Man game, the Arkham games featuring the caped crusader were considered the pinnacle of super hero videogames – with a few Guinness World Records even testifying to the fact. According to True Achievements, a trilogy collection of the three Rocksteady Arkham Games is coming, packing in each game's post-launch content.
Diablo IV, is being designed with a new mantra in mind: Embrace the darkness.
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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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