Injustice and Mortal Kombat developer NetherRealm is reportedly working on a Marvel fighting game
Looks like the next Civil War event in the Marvel Comics Universe is headed to the world of video games.
Looks like the next Civil War event in the Marvel Comics Universe is headed to the world of video games.
In the latest trailer for Ratch & Clank: Rift Apart, the identity of that mysterious lady Lombax who showed up in the first trailer from last year has finally been revealed as well. Her name is Rivet (perfect), and she just so happens to be voiced by best Commander Shepard, Jennifer Hale.
Today is probably the first time you’ve even heard of Lost Souls Aside, but after you see the video footage below? It’s probably going to be on your radar, especially if you’re the kind of gamer who gets a kick from over-the-top action and big beastly battles.
The last couple of years for E3 though has resulted in a show that has felt less relevant than ever before, those effects exacerbated by the coronavirus pandemic and publishers instead choosing to go down the Nintendo route by offering their own online streams. This year though? E3 is—in a digital sense at least—starting to feel like the entertainment juggernaut of old.
Darryn is just desperate for a Mister Stabby novelisation but he doesn’t understand that his beloved childhood knife doesn’t work as a kids book.
Anyway, DICE is busy mobilising its biggest army yet for this year’s Battlefield 2021 game, confirming via a statement on EA's website today that its workforce has reached absolute unit numbers.
SIE boss Jim Ryan reckons the PS5 generation of exclusive games will eclipse what the PS4 era had to offer.
In typical Bungie fashion, Destiny 2's idea of Transmog is wrapped up in a convoluted system of grinding, and even worse, seems to lean towards being something that you’ll be tempted to spend real money on.
Sharpening focus without energy drinks starts with understanding one simple truth: most players don’t …
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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