It’s time to escape Russia in this first look at Metro Exodus
Metro 2033 and its sequel Metro: Last Light looked like a franchise that was done in two games. Not so fast yo. There’s a new game in the series on the way, called Metro: Exodus.
Metro 2033 and its sequel Metro: Last Light looked like a franchise that was done in two games. Not so fast yo. There’s a new game in the series on the way, called Metro: Exodus.
The Xbox One X isn’t just a machine hungry for 4K gaming, but rather a device that will shape the future of the Xbox brand as Microsoft looks to jump beyond the usual console cycle that has defined the industry for generations. That’s the key takeaway here: Gaming beyond generations. Ahead of E3, Microsoft finally lifted the veil on their device. Here’s everything that was shown off, as well as a good look at the console itself.
It’s E3 time! That’s exciting for gamers because it’s like gamer Christmas – as long as your family Christmases were about looking at things that you can’t have, just like mine were! Now you can have stuff, with PlayStation and Xbox stuff on sale.
I think it’s safe to say that the Xbox Scorpio is going to be a showstopper at E3. Even if you’re not planning on grabbing one, you’re most likely still keen to see if Microsoft’s next console can top the layer-cake design of Sony’s PS4 Pro. There’s plenty of hype for the device, which Microsoft is stoking further with short vignettes ahead of Sunday’s reveal. Check ‘em out for yourself
Thanks to the modern age E3 can be attended right from your desktop or smart device. Instead of waiting for information to come a month late via printed magazines like we did in ages past, E3 is accessible via streams and online news blasts. Here's what and when to expect content.
PlayStation fans have been wanting something a bit more concrete in terms of backwards compatibility, and while PlayStation Europe boss Jim Ryan has acknowledged those calls for the system to start offering some proper legacy support for games, he reckons that even if they came up with a solution it wouldn’t be used all that often.
With E3 around the corner, June is once again home to plenty of new releases. If you happen to have your gaming bones tickled by nostalgia or you’re in the mood for a shooting experience that won’t show you any mercy, then you’re in luck. Here’s a look at ten games due out this month that have us wondering if we can spend the month eating only cardboard.
The Xbox Game Pass selection on offer right now ain’t too shabby provided that you enjoy a comprehensive list of backwards compatible titles. Xbox Game Pass launches officially on June 1, but if you happen to have an Xbox Live Gold subscription then you’re in luck: You can jump in right now.
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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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