2K reportedly set to reveal a Tiny Tina Borderlands spin-off at E3
Publisher 2K game apparently has a bunch of games up its metaphorical sleeves to reveal at E3, and it looks like a return to Borderlands is going to be one of those reveals.
Publisher 2K game apparently has a bunch of games up its metaphorical sleeves to reveal at E3, and it looks like a return to Borderlands is going to be one of those reveals.
While the game looks like your typical Far Cry experience--huge world, lots of guns, a celebrity villain to murder--one of the better parts of the Far Cry template is back and ready to rock through the entire campaign: co-op.
Knockout City is both easy to pick up and deviously simple in its design, hiding a layer of complexity behind more casual gameplay that fans will discover the more they become invested in it. There's some standard launch-month polishing left to be done still, but Knockout City lands more hits than misses with its high-stakes gameplay and cunning combat, resulting in a multiplayer experience that's both fun and intense at any given moment.
Ghosts 'n Goblins Resurrection is exactly what you'd expect a remake of Capcom's classic: It's painfully difficult to the point of parody, but it's also features gorgeous visuals and imaginatively punishing design to create a beautiful knightmare.
In a major case of "oopsies!", Microsoft has accidentally leaked the existence of Two Point Campus, a follow-up to last year's excellent Two Point Hospital. As you'd already surmised, this game is all about higher learning and building a campus that can teach the youth of today to be the leaders of tomorrow or die trying.
Watch Dogs Legion was a perfectly alright game when it first launched in late 2020, but due to a minor case of next-gen console launch and so many other games, it pretty much fell by the wayside for me. All of a sudden, I am once again interested in exploring Legion's take on the city of London, not because of recent patches and further polishing, but because the game is going full 28 Days Later.
It's official: Several Need for Speed games are about to be "retired", as EA prepares to hand over pink slips from its corporate shotgun when it gathers a chunk of the racing franchise together and delivers the news at the back of the shed.
Come June, it's as if a switch (not that one) is flicked and every game under the sun decides to come out of hibernation. This year's incarnation of Julian and Gregory's sixth month is no different, featuring a healthy mix of indie, middle-budget, and AAA games hitting the scene.
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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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